New Bayer Crop Science Canada Country Divison Head Opens CrossRoads Conference

Along with event chairperson Todd Hames and Alberta ag minster RJ Sigurdson, Bayer Crop Science Canada’s new country divison head Antoine Bernet helped open the 2024 CrossRoads Conference tonight in […]
USDA Undersecretary Moffitt Talks Regulation

At ASTA’s Vegetable and Flower Seed Conference Jan 27th, USDA Undersecretary Jenny Moffitt joined an international Innovation and Policy panel to discuss regulatory approaches to genome-edited plants. Here are some of the […]
ASTA Flower & Veg: Photo Diary from a Busy Weekend in Monterey

It was a busy weekend during days 2-4 of ASTA’s annual Flower and Vegetable Seed Conference, held once again in Monterey, California. Here are some snapshots from the weekend.
Branding: Why is Audience-Centric Story Telling Critical?

In agriculture, and more specifically in the seed sector, we are collectively very good at sharing information – we do it all day, every day. But is that sticky enough? […]
January 26 Photo Diary from Monterey

Today was the first day of ASTA’s annual Flower and Vegetable Seed Conference, held once again in Monterey, California. Here are some snapshots from the day…
Day 1 – Live From ASTA’s Veg & Flower Seed Conference

Today’s official agenda had only two scheduled sessions: ASTA’s Seed Ambassador Leadership Team (SALT) hosted a by invitation only training workshop. SALT is a diverse network of ASTA members who […]
European Commission President von der Leyen Launches Strategic Dialogue on Agriculture

In a significant step towards addressing the growing divisions in the agricultural landscape, the European Union officially inaugurated the ‘Strategic Dialogue on the Future of Agriculture’ on Jan. 25. The […]
Breeding for Flavor

Breeders start with seeds to build better-tasting vegetables. The seed industry is stepping up to help consumers hit their daily vegetable intake goals and enjoy the taste while they’re at […]
What Does the Belgian Presidency Have in Store for Agriculture?

In recent years, we have felt the impact of a rapidly changing global environment. Our security is under pressure due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the flaring conflict in […]
Why we Need to Promote Certified Seed as an Ingredient and not Just a Commodity

Increasing grower adoption of new genetics is a necessity, but the way to do it lies in emphasizing its importance to end users, experts say. In Canada’s agricultural community, a […]
What to Expect from ASTA’s 63rd Annual Vegetable and Flower Seed Conference

The American Seed Trade Association (ASTA)’s annual Vegetable and Flower Seed Conference starts tomorrow in Monterey, California and runs through Tuesday, Jan. 30. Here’s what to expect from the conference, […]
Sakata’s David Armstrong Brings Leadership and Vision to ASTA

He says the industry needs to focus on the consumer and diversity in the industry. Japanese-founded Sakata is etching significant mark in U.S. soils. David Armstrong is at the helm […]
Major Legislative Decision in Europe: Environmental Committee Backs NGT Proposal

On Jan. 24, the European Parliament’s Environmental Committee voted in favour of a proposal to introduce a new regulatory framework for New Genomic Techniques (NGTs), which are currently governed by […]
How Does Investing in New Genetics Contribute to Sustainability? Find Out Next Week at CrossRoads

The countdown is on until CrossRoads Crop Conference kicks off next week on Jan. 29-31 at the Westin Calgary Airport, and the Alberta Seed Guide will be there to moderate a panel […]
Nobel Laureates and Scientists Unite in Support of Emerging Genomic Technologies at the European Parliament

Thirty-five Nobel Laureates and over 1,000 scientists have come together, urging Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) to champion new genomic techniques (NGTs) in the fight against climate crisis and […]
Cover Cropping: Winter is a Great Time to Plan

Effective cover cropping takes forward thinking. The winter months present a great opportunity to formulate a strategy for the spring. Successful cover cropping — regardless of weather — starts with […]
Pandemic Still Impacting Home Garden Seed Market

The home garden seed market has seen its fair share of panic buying over the decades, but nothing in modern history compares to the run on seeds triggered by the […]
Lupin Leaps Forward

Well-established in Europe and Australia, this protein powerhouse crop has gained a foothold in Canada. Is the U.S. next? Across England, Italy, Greece, Spain, Portugal and Australia, sweet lupin is […]
How to Draw in and Keep the ‘Best of the Best’ Talent

WSA’s Young Seedsman of the Year talks recruitment and retention… and his is advice worth considering. Each year at its annual ‘Western’ convention, the Western Seed Association (WSA) chooses one […]
Waving Goodbye to Indianapolis and IPSA 2024

What a week in Indianapolis. Congrats to the organizers on a successfully executed conference. Congratulations to Chris Latham on a full year of leading the IPSA board and best wishes […]
LIVE from Indianapolis: IPSA Photo Diary Day 3

IPSA’s 35th annual conference in Indianapolis has officially wrapped up. Here are some final snapshots from an excellent few days.
Once More, With Vigour!

How the BSPB continues to promote UK’s seed sector. WHY IT MATTERS The British Society for Plant Breeders (BSPB) recently held its Annual General Meeting and celebrated its 57 years […]
Nebraska Irrigated Seed Finds New, Bigger Home with Agrality

From the Floor with Agrality’s Adam Monke At ASTA’s Field Crop Seed Convention in Orlando, Seed World U.S. editor Aimee Nielson sat down with Adam Monke, Agrality’s North America Commercial Business Manager, […]
Seeds Canada to Host Member Webinar on Burnout Prevention

Seeds Canada has announced a member webinar on Jan. 24 at 12:30 p.m. CST, and this one’s all about preventing burnout – a topic that affects many in the agricultural […]
Moving Ag Research Forward Through Collaboration

Private and public researchers are working together to leverage their expertise to push forward agricultural research. It may seem that public and private researchers have different goals when it comes […]
Notes from Indianapolis: Wild Weather Prevails

One of the headline sessions during day three at IPSA centered around weather volatility. What a timely topic with the wind and snow swirling in the air across much of […]
30 Years of Building a Company: Nexeed’s President Reflects on Lessons Learned

Nexeed is a company that has played a significant role in the seed processing industry for the past three decades. President Mark Metcalfe recently sat down with Seed World Canada’s […]
Plant Growing Myths: True or False

Have you ever wondered if talking to plants makes them grow better? Maybe you were curious if you could hear plants growing? Learn the answers to that and more on […]
SaskCanola and SaskFlax Approve Amalgamation

SaskCanola and SaskFlax are thrilled to announce the successful approval of their amalgamation. This pivotal decision follows resolutions passed at both organizations’ Annual General Meetings in January 2023, marking a […]
Faba Bean Finding Could Make the Crop Even More Appealing for Growers, Processors

While faba beans pack a high-protein punch — making them rich with promise as an alternative to meat and dairy sources — the legume also has less desirable qualities, like […]
More Than Ever, Public and Private Researchers are Working Together

Private and public researchers are working together to leverage their expertise to push forward agricultural research. It may seem that public and private researchers have different goals when it comes […]
Top 10 Best Read Stories on Seed World Europe During 2023

Dear readers of Seed World Europe, Over the past year, we have shared hundreds of stories with you. Some were well read, others a bit less, and some just went through […]
ISTA Bids Farewell to a Dear Friend and Esteemed Seed Scientist

ISTA Regrets to Announce the Passing of Honorary Life President, Professor Attilio Lovato of Bologna, at the Age of 91. We will keep him in good memory and may he […]
FAO Releases 15 Case Studies on the Use of Biotechnologies to Meet the Needs of Smallholders

The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) has released a compilation of case studies showcasing the impactful use of agricultural biotechnologies to meet the needs of smallholders in developing countries, marking […]
SaskBarley Elects New Chair

The Saskatchewan Barley Development Commission (SaskBarley) Board announced today that they have elected a new chair to replace Keith Rueve, whose time as a director was ending after two consecutive […]
Why Rob Saik is Trying to Build the World’s Most Connected Agriculture Network

In a recent interview at the SeedLink Conference in Brandon, Man., Rob Saik, author, speaker, and CEO of AGvisorPRO, took a trip down memory lane, reminiscing about the beginnings of […]