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Three Tips for Creating the Best Internship

Great internship programs provide students with skills they can take into the workforce and companies with new ideas and fresh perspectives. Seed World sits down with two interns to discover […]

Industry Efforts Reduce Seed Treatment Dust

A rapidly evolving sector of the industry, seed treatments have undergone continuous improvements since their introduction in the 1970s. Today, the efforts are focused on reducing dust from treated seeds.  […]

Plant DNA Could be Rapidly Altered by Climate Change

A study by the University of Liverpool finds that the genetic diversity of wild plant species could be altered rapidly by anthropogenic climate change. Scientists studied the genetic responses of different […]

Neogen Acquires U.K.-based Lab M Holdings

Michigan’s Neogen Corporation acquires the stock of United Kingdom-based Lab M Holdings, a developer, manufacturer and supplier of microbiological culture media and diagnostic systems.  “The combination of Lab M’s quality […]

Threats Prompt Reallocation of Biotech Education Funds

The University of Florida re-allocates a donation intended to improve the public’s understanding of science after public threats to a researcher. Monsanto Company donated $25,000 to support the Talking Biotech program, […]

FOIA Requests Seek to Silence University Researchers

An onslaught of Freedom of Information Act requests filed by an organization that opposes genetically modified organisms leaves public scientists scrambling to prove they have nothing to hide and consumes […]

Status Germany

Despite being a major consumer of genetically engineered products, there is little prospect of developing a German market for GE crops or foods, according to the latest Global Agricultural Information Network report […]

Status Pakistan

After Pakistan’s Senate Agriculture Committee approved the amendments to its 1976 Seed Act, the full Senate will convene in the coming months to vote. Aside from the Seed Act, the […]

Meet the 2015 Future Giant

Samantha Sisk doesn’t remember a time when she didn’t feel connected to agriculture. Growing up in rural Danville, Ind., and participating in the National FFA Organization and 4-H cemented her […]

New Fungi Behind Emerging Wheat Disease

Australian researchers unravel the mystery cause of the emerging wheat disease White Grain Disorder. Scientists at the Wheat Biosecurity Laboratory in the Research School of Biology identified the cause of the disease when they […]

DuPont Pioneer Expands Indiana Research Center

DuPont Pioneer expands its Windfall, Indiana, research center to better serve local growers and support global breeding and testing programs in corn, soybeans and wheat. “DuPont Pioneer is growing its […]

USC Unveils New U-Command Rx System

USC of Sabetha, Kansas launches its new fully-automated U-Command Rx system, designed to control and vary chemical application rates at seed treating facilities. With U-Command Rx, seed retailers can offer their […]

Monsanto Drops Bid for Syngenta

While Monsanto Company continues to believe a merger with Syngenta would create tremendous value for shareowners of both companies and farmers, it has dropped its bid to take over its Swiss […]

Syngenta Unveils 63 New Corn Hybrids for 2016

Syngenta introduces 63 new corn hybrids for the 2016 growing season. Resulting from the Y.E.S. Yield Engineering System, these new Golden Harvest, NK and Enogen corn hybrids are designed to improve farmer productivity and help them […]

Dow AgroSciences Opens New Seeds R&D Site

Dow AgroSciences opens a new Seeds Research & Development Field Station in Huron, South Dakota. A community open house was held at the new site to showcase the station, which includes an […]

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