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Keating Seed Corp: Your Best Crop Starts Here

In the pedigreed seed world, quality isn’t cosmetic—it’s fundamental. From breeder plots to farm delivery, every stage must reflect care, consistency, and trust. Certified seed isn’t just cleaned grain. It’s […]

How a Major Setback Inspired a New Beginning

Challenges are part of life—and they’re definitely part of business. The key is finding ways to overcome each hurdle, no matter how high, to set a company up for long-term success.

Algunas Duras Verdades sobre las Patentes de Semillas

Fidel Castro, famoso por fumar puros cubanos, dejó de hacerlo en 1985, en medio de una industria ya al borde del colapso tras un brote de moho azul que destruyó el 95% de la cosecha de 1979-80. Muchos agricultores, acostumbrados al tabaco durante generaciones y con suelos contaminados de nicotina, enfrentaron grandes dificultades para cambiar a otros cultivos, especialmente durante la crisis tras la caída de la Unión Soviética.

Some Hard Truths About Patenting Seeds

Fidel Castro, famous for smoking Cuban cigars, quit in 1985, at a time when the industry was already on the brink of collapse after a blue mold outbreak destroyed 95% of the 1979–80 harvest. Many farmers, who had grown tobacco for generations and had nicotine-contaminated soils, faced major challenges switching to other crops, especially during the crisis following the fall of the Soviet Union.

Growing Knowledge — Advancing Seed Science Through Fall Training

As Director of Graduate Education for Iowa State University’s Seed Technology and Business (STB) program, I’m proud to support our mission of providing world-class education to seed industry professionals worldwide. This fall, we’re offering two in-person learning opportunities that blend expertise, innovation, and hands-on training, continuing a tradition of excellence that has earned our program international recognition.

Less Input – More Genetics!

Crop yields and turf performance have reached unprecedented levels over the past 20 years thanks to efficient plant breeding. Even so, questions remain about the future need for forage and turf breeding.

Power Up Your Canola Crops: Serendipita and the Future of Seed Treatment

In the world of biological seed treatment, innovation is key to staying competitive. With AGTIV IGNITE® and its groundbreaking ingredient Serendipita indica – PTB299, Premier Tech delivers a natural, science-backed solution that enhances yields, improves crop resilience, and simplifies farming practices. Seed treaters now have a powerful tool to offer growers—one that combines ease of use with proven results.

Gene Sequencing Uncovers Differences in Wild and Domesticated Crops

With climate change and more frequent extreme weather, global yields of crops like maize, rice, and soybeans could drop 12–20% by the end of the century. Researchers are exploring ways to boost yields and develop more resilient varieties. A recent study in Life shows that analyzing the genetics of wild crop relatives can reveal domestication changes and guide strategies to enhance crop diversity.

What The Selfish Gene Can Teach the Seed Sector

Over the holidays, I finished re-reading Richard Dawkins’ The Selfish Gene, a book that reshaped our understanding of evolution. Nearly 50 years after its 1976 publication, its insights remain relevant—not just for biology, but also for behaviour, cooperation, and inheritance. Dawkins’ concept of “selfish” genes as replicators, rather than literal selfishness, offers a lens that reveals surprising connections to agriculture, plant breeding, and policy.

Scientists Debut a New Foundational Atlas of the Plant Life Cycle

Arabidopsis thaliana, a small flowering weed, has been central to plant biology for 50 years, helping scientists understand growth, hormones, and root development. Researchers at the Salk Institute have now created the first complete genetic atlas of Arabidopsis, mapping gene expression in 400,000 cells across all life stages. This publicly available resource offers new insights into plant development, cell types, and responses to stress and the environment.

Remembering Joseph (Joe) Cortes

Iowa State University’s Seed Science Center is mourning the loss of Joseph (Joe) Cortes, retired Global Seed Program leader, who passed away Friday, August 22, after a long illness. His […]

México Busca 25 Millones de Toneladas de Maíz Blanco

El secretario de Agricultura, Julio Berdegué Sacristán, señaló que el gobierno trabaja con pequeños y medianos productores para alcanzar 25 millones de toneladas de maíz blanco al final del sexenio de la presidenta Sheinbaum. La iniciativa, parte del Plan México, busca garantizar la soberanía alimentaria y el desarrollo a largo plazo.

Mexico Aims for 25 Million Tons of White Corn

Mexico’s Secretary of Agriculture, Julio Berdegué Sacristán, said the government is working with small and medium producers to reach 25 million tons of white maize by the end of President Sheinbaum’s term. The initiative, part of the Mexico Plan, aims to ensure food sovereignty and promote long-term development.

Converting Straw to Biochar Could Add 190 Million Tons to Global Grain Production

Every growing season, crop residues like straw, husks, and stalks are often burned, plowed in, fed to livestock, or composted, releasing greenhouse gases such as CO₂, CH₄, and N₂O. A recent study by the Institute of Soil Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences, highlights biochar — a charcoal-like material made from crop residues through low-oxygen pyrolysis — as a more sustainable way to manage these byproducts and reduce emissions.

Regenerative Agriculture Gains Scientific Backing for Soil and Climate Benefits

A new review in CABI Agriculture and Bioscience explores the rise of regenerative agriculture (RA) and proposes a definition centered on ecological cycles and farm outcomes. Dr. Nicholas Bardsley of the University of Reading emphasizes that, amid soil degradation, climate change, and ecological decline, a deeper understanding of what it means to farm regeneratively is essential.

How the Best Seed Plants Really Get Built

Niche crops like faba beans, flax, and fall rye are putting Alect Seeds in Three Hills, Alta., in the national spotlight. Co-owner Sarah Weigum, named Alberta’s Outstanding Young Farmer for 2025, blends her diverse experience in communications and agriculture to grow the family farm, connect with customers, and lead industry discussions

You Can’t Harvest Something You Didn’t Plant

Farmer and his son in front of a sunset agricultural landscape. Man and a boy in a countryside field. The concept of fatherhood, country life, farming and country lifestyle.

Succession planning can’t wait until the moment of transition. Just like farming, leaders must plant seeds early, nurture future talent, and prepare both themselves and their teams to ensure the harvest isn’t lost.

Hutton Scientist Wins Prestigious Prize For Her Work on Barley Roots

Dr. Gwendolyn Kirschner of The James Hutton Institute has received a prestigious SULSA postdoctoral award for her research on root angle control in barley. Her work on plant gravity signaling could help crops access water and nutrients more efficiently. The award supports emerging life science leaders with funding, a Scottish university tour, and career development opportunities.

Chile se Consolida Como un Centro Clave para el Desarrollo de Semillas Transgénicas y Editadas Genéticamente

En las últimas dos décadas, Chile ha exportado más de US$2.300 millones en semillas biotecnológicas. El país es un centro de investigación, desarrollo y ensayos de multiplicación de numerosas variedades de maíz, soja y canola genéticamente modificadas (GM) que se cultivan en todo el mundo, y ahora también trabaja con nuevos cultivos editados genéticamente. Este rol se ha desarrollado mediante una combinación de investigación científica, regulación, industria y participación de los agricultores.

Chile Emerges as a Key Hub for GMO and Gene-Edited Seed Development

Over the past two decades, Chile has exported more than US$2.3 billion in biotech seeds. The country is a hub for research, development, and multiplication trials of many genetically modified (GM) maize, soybean, and canola varieties grown worldwide, and is now also working with newly gene-edited crops. This role has been built through a combination of scientific research, regulation, industry, and farmer involvement.

Svalbard Global Seed Vault Showcases Long-Term Experiments During Danish Visit

On August 17–18, Danish Minister Jacob Jensen visited Svalbard to learn about the Svalbard Global Seed Vault. He reviewed the upcoming October seed deposit prepared by NordGen, which includes 381 samples from Nordic countries, 19 of Danish origin, such as wild carrot, lingonberry, turnips, root parsley, and perennial ryegrass. The Seed Vault now holds over 4,600 Danish samples across 241 plant species.

The Oil War in Your Kitchen

Seed oils rose to prominence in the 1960s when health experts recommended them over animal fats, making them a staple in American kitchens. Today, they remain essential for cost-effective cooking, even as alternatives like olive oil, avocado oil, and beef tallow gain attention.

Estrategias Integrales para Impulsar el Rendimiento del Girasol

El INTA ha trabajado durante décadas en el cultivo de girasol, abarcando manejo, desarrollo de híbridos adaptados, resistencia a plagas y enfermedades, y mejora de la calidad. Destacan que el manejo sanitario depende también de híbridos, densidad de siembra y fertilización, que afectan el dosel y la cobertura del suelo.

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