CFIA Investigating Possible Seed Scam

CFIA investigating possible seed scam in Canada. Protect yourself from fraud by learning how to spot a scam and what to do if you’re a victim.
UC Riverside Research Team Fuels the Hemp Revolution

UC Riverside research team discovers new ways to revolutionize hemp production, unlocking potential for sustainable, eco-friendly products.
USDA Investigates Packages of Unsolicited Seeds from China

USDA investigates packages of unsolicited seeds from China. Get the latest on the investigation and what to do if you receive a package.
BASF Launches Virtual Field Tour Platform

BASF launches virtual field tour platform to help farmers learn about crop protection solutions. Get the latest info on crop protection and agronomy from the comfort of your home.
Bayer Australia Announces Partnership with Startup Investor to Drive Innovation

Bayer Australia partners with startup investor to drive innovation & create new opportunities. Learn how this partnership will benefit the Australian economy.
Kansas Asks Public to Report Receipt of Unsolicited Packages of Seeds

Kansas residents asked to report receipt of unsolicited packages of seeds. Help protect the state’s agriculture and environment by reporting any suspicious packages.
Pioneer Launches New Mobile Tool to Identify Pests, Diseases and Deficiencies in Crops

Pioneer launches new mobile tool to quickly identify pests, diseases, and deficiencies in crops. Get accurate results in minutes with this revolutionary tool.
Researcher Highlights Trends in Consolidation of U.S. Agriculture

US agribusiness is consolidating, leading to fewer farms and larger companies. Learn how this affects farmers and the industry from a researcher’s perspective.
Tropic Biosciences Partners with BASF to Develop Innovative Traits for Growers

Tropic Biosciences partners with BASF to develop innovative traits for growers, combining Tropic’s gene-editing technology with BASF’s agronomic expertise.
Second Birthday of the ECJ ruling – Two Years of “Rest In Peace” For Plant Breeding Innovation

Two years ago, the European Court of Justice ruled that Plant Breeding Innovation (PBI) was excluded from patentability. This article looks at the impact of this ruling and the implications for the future of PBI.
Nina Schwab-Hautzinger to Lead BASF’s Corporate Communications and Government Relations

Nina Schwab-Hautzinger to lead BASF’s Corporate Communications and Government Relations. Experienced communications executive to drive global strategy and engagement.
Is This the Start of a Forage Field Pea Renaissance?

Learn about the potential of forage field peas as a sustainable crop for Canadian farmers. Discover the benefits of this crop and how it could revolutionize the agricultural industry.
What the Past 12 Months Taught Me About Territory Management

Learn how to become a better territory manager by reflecting on the past 12 months. Discover the key lessons that can help you succeed in this role and how to apply them to your own career.
SDSU Breeders Have New Weapon to Fight Wheat Scab

SDSU breeders develop new fungicide to combat wheat scab, a major threat to wheat production. Learn how this new tool can help protect crops.
CSI Will Resume Audits

CSI resumes audits in Canada: Learn about the new safety protocols and guidelines for businesses to follow to ensure a safe and successful audit.
Plant Pathologist Receives Grant to Develop Disease Management Tools For Wheat

Plant pathologist receives grant to develop disease management tools for wheat. Research to improve wheat production and reduce losses due to disease.
New West Genetics, Inc. High CBD Hemp Seed Soon to be Available in Canada

New West Genetics Inc. is releasing high CBD hemp seed in Canada. Get the latest info on this new product and how it can benefit your business.
Bayer Takes Steps to Make Carbon Sequestration a Farmer’s Newest Crop Opportunity

Farmers can now make money from carbon sequestration with Bayer’s new program. Learn how to get involved and help the environment.
Scientists Use CRISPR-Cas9 for Single-nucleotide Editing in Rice

Scientists use CRISPR-Cas9 to edit single nucleotides in rice, unlocking potential for improved crop yields and disease resistance.
Site-Directed Mutagenesis in Wheat Via Haploid Induction by Maize

Learn how maize haploid induction can be used to create site-directed mutagenesis in wheat. This article explains the process and its potential applications.
3 Ways COVID Impacts Farmers & How Seed Companies Can Adjust

Farmers are facing unprecedented challenges due to COVID-19. Learn how seed companies can help farmers profit in 3 ways and adjust to the new normal.
Examine Narratives to End Policy Deadlock, Boost Agricultural Development in Africa, Economists Say

Economists call for examining narratives to end policy deadlock and boost agricultural development in Africa. Learn how to create effective policies for sustainable growth.
Canada’s First High-CBD Hemp Variety for Grain Production is on the Way

Canada’s first high-CBD hemp variety for grain production is coming soon! Learn about the benefits of this new crop and how it can help farmers.
Gerald Coward Joins AgBiome as CFO

Gerald Coward joins AgBiome as CFO, bringing extensive experience in finance and accounting to the agricultural biotechnology company.
BASF Files Petition with U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit

BASF files petition with US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit to challenge EPA’s denial of its petition to reduce ethanol mandate.
New BSPB Chief Executive Urges Peers to Back Precision Breeding Amendment in Agriculture Bill

BSPB Chief Executive urges peers to back precision breeding amendment in Agriculture Bill. Learn more about the potential benefits of this amendment and how it could help the UK’s agricultural sector.
Why Your Virtual Event Shouldn’t Look Like Pac-Man

Make your virtual event stand out with creative ideas! Learn why Pac-Man isn’t the best choice and get inspired with our top tips.
How the Andes Helps Plant Breeders Develop New Varieties

Plant breeders use the Andes to develop new varieties of crops. Learn how the unique environment of the Andes helps them create new, hardy varieties of plants.
Latest COVID-19 Impact on Agriculture Study Shows Farmers’ Resiliency in Adapting to Challenges

Farmers have shown resilience in adapting to the challenges of COVID-19, according to a new study. Learn more about the impact of the pandemic on agriculture.
Intellectual Property: The European Commission Would Like To Hear Your Views

The European Commission wants to hear your views on Intellectual Property. Share your opinion and help shape the future of IP in Europe.
Changes in Farming Urgent to Rescue Biodiversity

Farming practices must change to save biodiversity. Learn how to help protect species and ecosystems in this article about the urgent need for change in farming.
UGA Researchers Discover Genes That Allow Bacteria to Resist Onion’s Natural Defenses

UGA researchers discover genes that allow bacteria to resist onions’ natural defenses. Learn how these findings could help protect crops from disease and improve food safety.
Research Underscores Importance of Global Surveillance of Plant Pathogens

Research reveals the critical need for global surveillance of plant pathogens to protect food security. Learn how to protect crops and prevent disease.
Soybean Research & Information Network Makes Research Accessible

Soybean Research Information Network (SRIN) makes research accessible to farmers, providing access to research data and resources. Learn more about SRIN and its benefits.
New Research Reveals Antifungal Symbiotic Peptide In Legume

New research reveals a symbiotic peptide with antifungal properties in legumes, providing potential for new treatments for fungal diseases.
New Study Shows How Plants Regulate Their Growth-Inhibiting Hormones to Survive

Plants use hormones to regulate their growth and survive in harsh conditions. New study reveals how they do it. Learn more here.