Alfalfa Awaits Regulatory Approval | July 2014

Low-Lignin Alfalfa Shows Promise New GM trait not yet available in Canada, but product might provide significant benefits to producers. Since April of 2013, after more than a decade of product […]
Monsanto’s Jim Tobin Receives ASTA’s Lifetime Honorary Member Award
Monsanto’s Jim Tobin Receives ASTA’s Lifetime Honorary Member Award The American Seed Trade Association Recognized Jim Tobin of Monsanto with its Lifetime Honorary Member Award during its 131st Annual Convention […]
ASTA Recognizes Two Individuals with the 2014 Distinguished Service Award
ASTA Recognizes Two Individuals with the 2014 Distinguished Service Award Given to recognize those who have made significant contributions to the seed industry and the association, the American Seed Trade […]
NAPB and PBCC Meeting To Focus on Breeding for Tolerance to Water Stress
July 7, 2014 NAPB and PBCC Meeting To Focus on Breeding for Tolerance to Water Stress The 8th Annual Plant Breeding Coordinating Committee Meeting and the 4th Annual National Association […]
Marigolds for Eye Health
Marigolds for Eye Health During the American Seed Trade Association’s 131st Annual Convention in Indianapolis, Indiana, attendees learned about a marigold breeding project by Ball Horticultural Company that improves eye […]
Dow AgroSciences’ Chris Boomsma Named Future Giant of the Industry
Dow AgroSciences’ Chris Boomsma Named Future Giant of the Industry Today (June 12) Seed World, in partnership with the Future Seed Executives of the American Seed Trade Association, recognized Chris […]
Purdue President Advocates for Technology and Partnerships
Purdue President Advocates for Technology and Partnerships Today, two-term Indiana governor and president of Purdue University Mitch Daniels welcomed the American Seed Trade Association and its members to Indianapolis, Indiana, […]
ASTA Elects New Officers
ASTA Elects New Officers This morning (June 12, 2014) the membership of the American Seed Trade Association, at its 131st Annual Convention in Indianpolis, Indiana, elected officers for 2014/15. Former […]
Indianapolis Plays Home to the Seed Industry
The American Seed Trade Association welcomed more than 300 individuals to Indianapolis, Indiana, today for its 131st Annual Convention where industry leaders and experts in the seed industry are meeting […]
ASTA Working Group Looks at the Relationship Between Seeds and Food Safety
The Food Safety Pathogen Working Group convened at ASTA’s 131st Annual Convention to evaluate its statement summarizing the association’s position on seed as it relates to food safety. The California […]
Product Performance Is Critical to Large Farmers
Today, the American Seed Trade Association kicked off its 131st Annual Convention in Indianapolis, Indiana, with a focus on characteristics that make up large commercial producers. Every five years, […]
At the Cutting Edge of Agricultural R&D, Microbial Science Helps to Feed The World

Marcus-Meadows Smith, CEO Peter Wigley, Head New Zealand Operations It’s no secret that the world needs more food. According to the United Nations World Food Program, more than 870 million […]
Industry News – June 2014

Industry News is geared to seed professionals and delivers the people, industry, business and product news you need to know. Submissions are welcome. Email us at·news@issuesink.com. People News Haplotech, a […]
Julie Deering News Blast – ASTA’s 131 AGM

by Julie Deering Friday, June 13, 2014 Monsanto’s Jim Tobin Receives ASTA’s Lifetime Honorary Member Award The American Seed Trade Association Recognized Jim Tobin of Monsanto with its Lifetime Honorary […]
Training the Force

Training the Force To solve the world’s biggest challenges, the seed industry relies on a highly skilled workforce, and the University of California, Davis, works to prepare those individuals. […]
Time Takes a Toll on Seed Quality

High Expectations for Unfit Seeds Development work is very rewarding, but it can also be frustrating. While you know what needs to change, the process of change at a community […]
Registration Review

Registration Review Is there one ideal variety registration model that every country should adopt? Variety registration is not a one-size-fits-all scenario but there are certain characteristics that every variety registration […]
Reinvigorating Research

Funding Remains Critical to Future Research Projects Societal challenges spur an uptick in available research dollars, but the competition is fierce. During the past decade, there’s been a growing concern […]
Meet the Future Giants

Meet the Future of the Seed Industry With an outstanding pool of nominees for the Future Giants of the Seed Industry Award, the team at Seed World introduces the top […]
Reflections from Craig Newman

ASTA’s Craig Newman reflects on his year as chairman. For AgReliant Genetics’ Craig Newman, 2013/14 has been years in the making as he has worked his way up through the […]
Boom Times for Sorghum

More and more acres in the United States and around the world are being planted with this hardy, drought-resistant grain. The growing number of uses for sorghum is a big […]
Seeds of Distrust Spur GMO Labeling Bill

Seeds of Distrust Spur GMO Labeling Bills A growing number of U.S. states are considering some form of mandatory labeling for GMO-derived food products. Seed World explores the impact such […]
FuSE turns 10

Executives in the Making Celebrating its 10th anniversary, the Future Seed Executives initiative continues to build momentum. To recognize this milestone, Seed World has followed up with the committee’s founders. […]
Tips to Talk About Work

How to Have the GMO Talk — the Right Way Sometimes, talking to friends and family can be a challenge for employees in the seed industry. Here are some tips […]
Cover Crops Uncovered

Cover crops have proven to help farmers but can they help your business, too? The needs of modern agriculture have driven the seed industry to focus on higher-yielding varieties […]
Giant Views of the Industry | March 2014

_x000D_ A World of Change _x000D_ To steal the words of the famous Greek philosopher Heraclitus, “the only thing that is constant is change.” This is especially true for the […]
Industry News | March 2014

People News The Grain Growers of Canada elected a new president and vice-president following its recent annual general meeting. Each member farm organization appoints a director to the GGC board, […]
Regulatory Roundup | Gemination | March 2014

NATIONAL CFIA RECEIVES SUBMISSION OF NOVEL GM SOYThe Canadian Food Inspection Agency and Health Canada have received a submission from Monsanto Canada seeking environmental safety approval for import purposes and […]
World Status | March 2014

An in-depth overview of the global seed industry. From plant breeding regulatory progress in Europe to new developments in building a healthier seed industry in Rwanda. Status Europe Good news for […]
Cross Pollination | Gemination | March 2014

UPOV 91: A Win-Win“There’s no real negative impact on farmers,” said Anthony Parker, commissioner of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency’s Plant Breeeders’ Rights office, speaking on the implementation of UPOV […]
Perspective: Questions and Answers | March 2014

Questions and Answers Three months into 2014, and the alternative service delivery of seed crop inspection is officially a reality. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has been busy licensing private […]
Canadian Seed Sector Makes a Difference in Africa | March 2014

Canadian Seed Sector Makes a Difference in Africa The seed industry is supporting a project to provide education and agricultural training to Zambian children. Imagine living on less than a dollar […]
Plant Breeders Perspectives | March 2014

Plant Breeders’ Perspectives From the global acceptance of biotech crops to if — and how — private and public plant breeders can work together, plant breeders and biotech innovators from […]
So Much to Choose From | March 2014

So Much to Choose From There were record numbers of oilseed and pulse varieties put forward at this year’s Prairie Grain Development Committee annual meeting, signaling exciting times for the […]
Is Big Money Leaving Ag? | March 2014

Why investors may have soured on agricultural commodity funds. The last decade saw boom times for agriculture. Supply squeezes, emerging market growth and dire warnings about the planet’s ability to feed […]
New Varieties 2014 | March 2014

Readers have indicated that Germination’s New Varieties List is one of the most eagerly anticipated features of the year. The list is sponsored by seed companies across Canada — their […]