Support Your Microbiome Year-Round: From Seed to Stubble
If you want to provide your farm with year-round support, there are four spheres you need to know about: spermosphere, rhizosphere, phyllosphere and detritusphere. From seed to stubble, healthy and active microbes in each sphere […]
USDA Greenlights Bioengineered Hemp with Enhanced Medicinal Properties
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) recently approved the cultivation of bioengineered hemp, known as Badger G, which has been genetically modified to increase levels of medicinal ingredients while reducing psychoactive compounds. The Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) concluded that this enhanced hemp variety is unlikely to pose a greater plant pest risk compared to traditionally cultivated plants.
New Kid on the Block Revolutionizes GMO Testing
Genetically modified organisms (GMOs) offer huge opportunity in agriculture, but they bring with them significant regulatory, compliance and testing challenges. To meet marketability standards, support international trade, and keep consumers […]
New Kid on the Block Revolutionizes GMO Testing
Genetically modified organisms (GMOs) offer huge opportunity in agriculture, but they bring with them significant regulatory, compliance and testing challenges. To meet marketability standards, support international trade, and keep consumers […]
Mexico Postpones U.S. Corn Ban
Mexico has been threatening to ban GMO corn from the United States and Canada for a while. They had a deadline set to enact a glyphosate ban of March 31, 2024. That day came and went as Mexican officials decided to postpone the ban until 2025, citing concerns that it would threaten agricultural production and food security.
Seeds Canada Issues Responses to CFIA Survey, Calls for a More Forward-Thinking Approach to SRM
Seeds Canada has released its responses to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency’s winter survey on Seed Regulatory Modernization. According to Policy Director Lauren Comin, Seeds Canada hopes to shift the […]
Oilseed Rape In Crisis: Can Fresh Approaches To Pest Management Save This Vital Crop?
The vibrant yellow expanses of oilseed rape are dwindling in western Europe, with growers facing mounting challenges in pest management and a shrinking array of chemical solutions. In regions like […]
Computomics & ARC Centre of Excellence for Plant Success Collaborate to Advance Plant Breeding with Machine Learning Methods
Computomics and the ARC Centre of Excellence for Plant Success, overseen by The University of Queensland, will team up to explore machine learning techniques. Their focus: boosting predictions of complex […]
Un equipo de científicos intenta descifrar el código de toxicidad del aluminio
Un equipo de EE.UU. y de Brasil estudia la relación entre la regulación genética y la tolerancia que tienen el maíz y el sorgo al aluminio. El cambio climático está […]
Get to Know All Four of Your Seed World Editors
Today is a great day to get to know YOUR Seed World editors… all four of them. Though you likely already know your own region’s editor, our publications’ consolidation under […]
RDAR Invests $2 million to Support the Evolution of FCDC into Western Crop Innovations
Results-Driven Agriculture Research (RDAR) is investing $2 million to relaunch the Field Crop Development Centre (FCDC) as a new not-for-profit corporation, named Western Crop Innovations (WCI). WCI will focus on […]
For Those in the Know, the Tetrazolium Test is a Powerful Tool
As someone deeply entrenched in the world of seed testing, I can’t help but extol the virtues of the tetrazolium (TZ) test as a powerful tool in your arsenal this […]
BrettYoung’s New Turf Processing Facility Caters to a Global Market
The $20-million, 60,000 square-foot NorthCore will process turf seed faster and in greater quantities than Canada’s biggest independent seed company has managed to before. When your business is growing, you […]
Study Unveils a New Era of Crop Optimization
A new study from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign suggests current soybean testing locations may not be delivering breeders the biggest bang for their buck.
Just the Facts: Our Spicy SRM Webinar Condensed for Quick Reading
Don’t have time to watch all one hour of this week’s Seed Regulatory Modernization webinar with Doug Miller of the Canadian Seed Growers’ Association? Here’s a handy recap of our […]
Future of EU Farming Depends on Balanced and Effective Legislation on Plant Reproductive Material: A Letter to MEPs
Ahead of the imminent European Parliament plenary vote on Plant Reproductive Material (PRM), a consortium of stakeholders, notably Copa Cogeca, Euroseeds, Europatat, Coceral, the European Beet Growers (CIBE), and CEPM […]
Doug Miller of CSGA Submits to Some Spicy Questions in a Spicy Webinar
The executive director of the Canadian Seed Growers’ Association sat down with Seed World Canada’s Marc Zienkiewicz to make the case for CSGA’s Seed Regulatory Modernization vision. It was a […]
Kannar Earth Science to commercialize Cornell’s seed technology for pollinator habitat
Planting pollinator habitat needs to be as easy and economical as planting corn and soy. I’m excited to announce that Kannar Earth Science, Ltd. has exclusively licensed technology from Cornell University that uses standard row crop equipment to plant milkweed and wildflower seeds. Multi-Seed Pellets (MSP) can facilitate large-scale habitat restoration to revitalize the pollinator populations that boost yields for commodity and specialty crops alike.
BASF y Solidaridad se Unen para Ayudar a los Agricultores Brasileños a Fomentar la Biodiversidad
BASF y Solidaridad han unido sus fuerzas para explorar impactos adicionales que pueden tener las prácticas agrícolas sostenibles sobre la biodiversidad, la preservación del medio ambiente y la coexistencia armoniosa […]
Bayer Updates Technology Use Agreement with Class Action Waiver
Bayer says the updates are in line with other trait provider agreements. Bayer recently announced the inclusion of a class action waiver in its Technology Use Agreement (TUG). The waiver […]
CSGA is Ready to Change the Game in Seed Certification
The Canadian Seed Growers’ Association is making its case for why it should lead our seed certification system into the future. Craig Riddell is a busy person with a lot […]
Is our Editor Having a Midlife Crisis? Watch Today’s Webinar and Find Out!
A decade ago, I was new to the seed sector. My knowledge of agriculture was as shallow as a rain puddle. But life has a way of surprising us, doesn’t […]
BASF and Solidaridad Team up to Empower Brazilian Farmers to Foster Biodiversity
BASF and Solidaridad have joined forces to explore the amplified impact of sustainable farming practices on biodiversity, environmental preservation, and the harmonious coexistence of agriculture with vital pollinators such as […]
Glyphosate Ban Could Lead To Difficult Trade-Offs
A recent modeling study suggests that if glyphosate were banned, it could result in a rise in weed populations and a decline in the yields of certain crops, according to […]
Cultivating Connections at the 100th ISF World Seed Congress
In the heart of Rotterdam, the International Seed Federation (ISF) commemorates a century of shaping the global seeds industry. As the curtains rise on this year’s ISF World Seed Congress, […]
One-on-One with APSA’s new ED, Francine Sayoc
Sayoc brings communications experience, seed industry connections and enormous commitment to her new role. Francine Sayoc, the new executive director with the Asia and Pacific Seed Alliance (APSA), is a familiar […]
This Barley Researcher’s Career is a Tale of Two Chapters
Hiroshi Kubota’s path in plant science happened in two chapters, you might say. The first traces back to his childhood in Japan, where his uncle’s volunteer work opened his eyes […]
Scientists Aim to Crack Aluminum Toxicity Code
A team from the U.S. and Brazil are studying the connections between gene regulation and aluminum tolerance in maize and sorghum Changing climate patterns are causing acidic soil, which globally […]
A Little of This Goes a Long Way
One of humanity’s biggest achievements in the last century was making a huge increase in food production. From 1900 to 2000, there was a six-fold increase in crop harvests while […]
Registrations Officially Open for the #Euroseeds2024 Congress
After the remarkable turnout of more than 1,300 attendees from around the world at the Euroseeds annual meeting in Malta last year, Euroseeds is looking to aim even higher with […]
ICRISAT Welcomes New Chapter as International Year of Millets Concludes
Food and Agriculture leaders commit to continued collaboration. The International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT) joined the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and […]
Cultivating Seed Corporate Culture
The continuous evolution of companies leads to unavoidable structural and human changes. To support managers in these transitional phases, management tools are often deployed to empower them in their role […]
Registration is Open for Seeds Canada’s Annual Meeting in Edmonton
The highly anticipated Seeds Canada 2024 Conference and Annual General Meeting is slated to unfold in Edmonton, Alberta, from July 8th to 10th. Themed “The Future of Seed is Here. […]
Checking in with a Borlaug Scholar: Not All Carrots are Created Equal
A Borlaug Scholar shares her experience in the field of plant breeding, and how she is working to create more nutritious carrots. Learn how she is making a difference!
How Biostimulants are Helping our Industry be More Climate-Resilient
This year has been a pivotal one for climate change, and with the looming El Niño conditions set to impact farms in 2024, the challenges are mounting. Predictable rainfall and […]
How Biostimulants are Helping our Industry be More Climate-Resilient
This year has been a pivotal one for climate change, and with the looming El Niño conditions set to impact farms in 2024, the challenges are mounting. Predictable rainfall and […]