Year of the Orchid

Celebrate the Year of the Orchid with a stunning display of vibrant colors and fragrances. Learn about the history and symbolism of this beautiful flower.
NRGene Canada Advances Clubroot Technology

NRGene Canada develops new clubroot technology to help farmers increase crop yields. Learn how this breakthrough can benefit the agricultural industry.
Plant Research Speed is Increasing Due to Model Plant’s Genome Sequencing

Learn how model plants are helping to speed up plant research by sequencing their genomes. Discover the potential of this new technology and its implications for the future of plant research.
The Potentials and Impacts of Plant-based Meat Alternatives

Plant-based meat alternatives are becoming increasingly popular. This article explores the potentials and impacts of these alternatives, from health benefits to environmental sustainability.
U.S. and Canadian Growers Will Have Access to New Camelina Contract Production Opportunity

U.S. & Canadian growers gain access to new Camelina contract production opportunity. Growers can benefit from increased yields & improved market access.
Debunking Hybrid Plant Myths

Debunking common myths about hybrid plants: learn the truth about their benefits, drawbacks, and how to care for them.
New Branding Vision is Launched by Acadian Plant Health

Acadian Plant Health has launched a new branding vision to help farmers and gardeners protect their crops. Learn more about this innovative approach to plant health.
Benefits of Diversifying Crop Rotations Revealed in Regional Factsheets

Learn how diversifying crop rotations can benefit your farm! Regional factsheets reveal the advantages of crop rotation for soil health, pest control, and more.
IPSA Announces Internal Opening of IPSA Scholarship for Members

IPSA announces internal opening of IPSA Scholarship for members. Apply now to receive funding for your studies and career development!
KWS Vegetables Opens Cell Biology Facilities in Wageningen

KWS Vegetables opens new cell biology facilities in Wageningen, Netherlands. Research focuses on improving vegetable quality and yield. Learn more about this exciting development.
Keep Competitive Even When Focusing on Color in Breeding

Learn how to keep your breeding program competitive while focusing on color. Get tips on how to select the right colors and how to use color to your advantage.
The Results Are In: Gene Edited Wheat Field Trial Delivers

Results from a gene-edited wheat field trial show promise for improved yields and disease resistance. Read on to learn more about the trial and its results.
Commercial Launch of Optimum GLY Canola Announced by Corteva Agriscience

Corteva Agriscience announces commercial launch of Optimum Gly Canola, a new canola variety with improved yield and disease resistance. Learn more here.
New Smart Technology Promotes Early Detection of Insects in Food and Other Agricultural Products

Smart tech helps detect insects in food & ag products early, reducing risk of contamination & improving safety. Learn more about this new tech!
Wild Relatives are Plant Breeders Insurance Policy for Food Security

Wild relatives of crop plants are essential for food security. Learn how plant breeders are using them to create new varieties and ensure food security in the future.
NordGen’s PPP Conference Addresses Future Plant Breeding Challenges and Plant Genetic Resources

NordGen’s PPP Conference brings together experts to discuss the future of plant breeding and the importance of plant genetic resources. Learn more about the event here.
Seed Sector Myths

Discover the truth behind common myths about the seed sector. Learn how to make informed decisions about seed selection and production.
With La Niña Weather Continuing, Syngenta Recommends Early Season Soybean Protection

Protect your soybean crops from La Niña weather with Syngenta’s early season protection recommendations. Get the best yield with the right protection.
Color’s Becoming a New Breeding Target in Vegetables

Vegetable breeders are now focusing on color to create new varieties. Learn how this new target is changing the vegetable industry and what it means for consumers.
James Hutton Institute Announces £1.75 Million Investment Into Hi-Spec Equipment

The James Hutton Institute has announced a £1.75 million investment into high-spec equipment to further their research into sustainable land use and food production.
Super Bowl LVII to be Played on Oklahoma State University Turfgrass

Oklahoma State University to host Super Bowl LVII on its turfgrass. Experience the biggest game of the year on the best turf in the nation!
TOMRA Food Appoints New Regional Sales Director For North America For Its Processed Food Business Area

Tomra Food appoints new Regional Sales Director for North America to drive growth in its Processed Food Business Area.
Year of the Rudbeckia

Discover the beauty of the Rudbeckia flower and learn how to care for it in your garden. Get tips on how to make the most of this stunning flower in 2021.
It’s a Collective Responsibility to Solve Food Insecurity. Join the Conversation at the World Seed Congress.

Join the conversation at the World Seed Congress to help solve global food insecurity. Learn how to make a collective impact and help end hunger.
Can Plant Breeding Prevent Allergies?

Plant breeding can help reduce the prevalence of allergies. Learn how scientists are using genetic engineering to create hypoallergenic plants and the potential benefits for allergy sufferers.
Myths About Social Media

Learn the truth about social media myths and how to use it to your advantage. Get the facts and start using social media to your benefit today!
Higher Cost and Inflation Weigh on the Mind of Growers in 2023

Growers in 2023 face higher costs and inflation, making it difficult to plan for the future. Learn how to manage these challenges and stay profitable.
Bill Anderson to Become CEO of Bayer AG

Bill Anderson to become CEO of Bayer AG, the world’s largest pharmaceutical and life sciences company. Anderson brings extensive experience in the industry.
Cross-Sectoral Project to Establish Inclusive Seed Systems in Rwanda Rolls Out

Cross-sectoral project to establish inclusive seed systems in Rwanda rolls out. Project aims to improve access to quality seeds, increase food security & empower smallholder farmers.
Genome Boost For Nature-Friendly Pest Control

Learn how scientists are using genomics to develop nature-friendly pest control methods. Discover the potential of this new technology to reduce the use of pesticides and protect the environment.
Core Set of Genes Could be Key to Combat Wheat Pathogen

Scientists have identified a core set of genes that could be used to combat wheat rust fungus, a major threat to global food security. Learn more about this breakthrough research.
Plant Breeding to Stop Allergies

Learn how plant breeding can help reduce allergies. Discover the latest research and techniques being used to create hypoallergenic plants and crops.
RiceTec Hires Megan DeYoung as Head of Transformation & Business Development

Ricetec hires Megan DeYoung as Head of Transformation Business Development. Megan brings extensive experience in driving business growth and transformation.
Equinom Announces Appointment of President, North America and Chief Science Officer

Equinom announces the appointment of a President of North America and Chief Science Officer. Learn more about the new leadership and their plans for the company.
It’s a Collective Responsibility to Solve Food Insecurity. Join the Conversation at the World Seed Congress.

Join the conversation at the World Seed Congress to help solve food insecurity. Learn how to make a collective effort to end hunger and malnutrition.
AFBV Agrees With Judgment of CJEU Excluding In Vitro Mutagenesis From the Scope of the European GMO Directive

AFBV agrees with CJEU ruling that excludes in vitro mutagenesis from the scope of the European GMO Directive. A summary of the ruling and its implications.