Dow AgroSciences Opens New Seeds R&D Site

Dow AgroSciences opens a new Seeds Research & Development Field Station in Huron, South Dakota. A community open house was held at the new site to showcase the station, which includes an […]
Plant Breeding Academy Advanced Module Course Scheduled for November

Responding to the demand of the plant breeding community, the UC Davis Plant Breeding Academy is offering the first open enrollment Advanced Module course. The class will take place in […]
Ontario Retailer Agrees to Cease Unlawful Use of Pioneer Brand Seeds
DuPont Pioneer and Hill & Hill Farms Limited, a retailer of agricultural seed and a division of Varna Grain Ltd., have entered into a confidential settlement regarding a lawsuit for […]
SEED-APPLIED TECHNOLOGIES: Benefits from Field to Shelf

Seed Applied Technologies helps farmers increase crop yields and reduce waste from field to shelf. Learn how this technology is revolutionizing the agricultural industry.
Craig Newman, President and Chief Executive Officer, Agreliant Genetics

Craig sits down with Seed World Publisher, Shawn Brook, to discuss the biggest challenges in the seed industry today as well as updates within the American Seed Industry.
United Suppliers to Merge with Land O’Lakes Crop Inputs Business

The owners of United Suppliers Inc. and members of Land O’Lakes Inc. approve the merger of United Suppliers with Land O’Lakes’ crop inputs business. The merger will build on the […]
Ag Processing Inc. and Monsanto Partner to Bring Vistive Gold High Oleic Soybeans to Iowa Growers

Ag Processing Inc. (AGP) announces it will participate in the 2016 pilot introduction of Monsanto’s Vistive Gold high oleic soybeans. They are the first processor to offer Iowa growers the opportunity to […]
Beck’s Collaborates with John Deere for Better Data Transfer

Beck’s announces a collaboration between its secure, web-based precision ag tool, FARMserver, and John Deere’s Operations Center in MyJohnDeere.com to improve data flow and connectivity. The collaboration will allow users […]
ISTA Welcomes First Industry Members

The International Seed Testing Association (ISTA) welcomes its first industry members — Dow AgroSciences and DuPont Pioneer. To better facilitate communication between the seed testing industry and the producers and […]
ICIA Now a Non GMO Project Approved Laboratory

The Indiana Crop Improvement Association (ICIA) is now considered a Non GMO Project approved laboratory. The polymerase chain reaction (PCR) testing protocol used by ICIA meets the standard requirements of […]
Rob-See-Co Revives Corn Brand, Expands Territory

After a 75-year absence in the American marketplace, the Rob-See-Co corn brand will again be available to growers for the 2016 planting season. The Nebraska-based Rob-See-Co also announced the expansion of […]
Monsanto Awards Grant to Increase Effectiveness of Bt Corn
The Monsanto Insect Management Knowledge Program awards Felicia Wu of Michigan State University a grant for the proposal entitled “An Agent Based Model of Insect Adaptation to Transgenic Insecticidal Corn”. This project […]
Gene May Help Plants be More Tolerant of Heat and Disease

Chinese scientists discover a gene that can help crops become more tolerant of heat and disease while increasing yields. In a thesis published in Nature Biotechnology, a team led by […]
Marrone Bio Innovations President Resigns

Marrone Bio Innovations, a provider of bio-based pest management and plant health products for the agriculture, turf and ornamental and water treatment markets, announces that James Iademarco, president and chief operating […]
DuPont Names New VP

DuPont names Jeanmarie F. Desmond as its vice president and controller, effective Aug. 17, succeeding Barry J. Niziolek who plans to retire in September following 34 years of service to the company. “Jean is a […]
AgBiome Raises $34.5 Million in Funding for Research and Development

Agricultural biotechnology company AgBiome raises $34.5 million from investors that it plans to put into research and development and the launch of its first product. The new funding is one of […]
A Refreshing New Direction for the Watermelon

Mini watermelons are gaining popularity, but the large watermelon varieties will continue to have a following. “The watermelon market is undergoing a very dynamic trend,” says Mark van der Zouwen, […]
Plant Leaves Protect Bacteria, Researchers Find

Engineers at the University of California, Riverside have discovered that small peaks and valleys in baby spinach leaves could be a key reason why there have been numerous bacterial outbreaks […]
Arysta LifeScience Adds Two Regional Sales Managers

Arysta LifeScience North America recently announced Steve Vining and Phil Reding have each accepted new positions as regional sales managers. Vining will work with customers in the Northern Plains region, […]
Syngenta Launches Seedcare Application and Resource Center

Syngenta launches the Seedcare Application and Resource Center, a collaborative new website designed exclusively for Syngenta Seedcare customers to quickly and conveniently access Seedcare information and services. This new website is one component […]
AgriNomix Begins Third Expansion

AgriNomix, a provider of automation equipment and solutions for the horticultural industry, breaks ground on a major build-out that will enable the company to once again expand its current manufacturing capabilities […]
La Crosse Seed Hires Regional Sales Manager

Jenna Blue has joined the La Crosse Seed sales team and will cover northern Indiana, helping customers with their forage, turf and cover crop seed needs. Blue earned a degree […]
Honeybees Evolve Rapidly to Overcome New Disease

An international research team has some good news for the honeybee and the millions of people who depend on them to pollinate crops and other plants. These valuable pollinators have […]
Researchers Get to the Root of Plant Stress in Rice

A Texas researcher is studying what specifically affects rice plants under extreme environmental conditions. Lee Tarpley, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service plant physiologist, says the study could lead to ways of […]
Court Date Set for Ontario Seed Treatment Regulation Challenge
_x000D_ _x000D_ _x000D_ _x000D_ A court date of Sept. 28 has been set to hear Grain Farmers of Ontario’s request for a stay of the seed treatment regulations brought into […]
Syngenta Plans Divestment of Flowers Seeds Business

Syngenta intends to divest its premium flowers seeds business from its lawn and garden operating unit. Divestment would enable the new entity to play a role in the consolidation of […]
Yuksel Increases Presence in Canada

Turkish seed breeding company Yuksel is increasing its presence in the Canadian market. Recently, greenhouse grower and consultant Tyler Clark was hired to develop the Canadian market for the vegetable seed […]
Researchers Tackling Agri-food Challenges at the Genomic Level

_x000D_ With funding now secured, a number of researchers at the University of Saskatchewan (U of S) will begin work on large-scale agri-food projects designed to address big challenges at the […]
Evogene to Establish Validation Capabilities for Soybean Cyst Nematode

Evogene, in partnership with Syngenta, intends to establish transformational and validation capabilities for biotechnology soybean. Activities will initially focus on soybean cyst nematode resistance. The resulting candidate genes will then be […]
ASTA Voices Support for National Seed Strategy

American Seed Trade Association chair Risa DeMasi voices the seed industry’s support for the Department of Interior Bureau of Land Management’s National Seed Strategy for Rehabilitation and Restoration. “The seed […]
Cornell Researcher Improves Efficiency of CRISPR/Cas9

An intern in the 2015 Plant Genome Research Program (PGRP) at Cornell University is helping advance innovative plant bioinformatics research. Jonathan Gomes Selman has created a computer program to improve the efficiency […]
Researchers Study Little-Understood IncRNA Molecules

There is a theory that RNA, instead of DNA, is the original building block of all life. Yet many RNA molecules remain mysterious, their true nature and function little understood. Now, […]
Summit Seed Coatings Hires New Sales Manager

Russell Terry joins Summit Seed Coatings — a custom chemical and organic seed coating company located in Caldwell, Idaho — as sales manager for the Midwest and northeast. He has […]
Former Land O’Lakes VP to Speak at National Conference for Agribusiness

Overlooking the people who move your organization forward can be a costly mistake. According to Karen Grabow, organizational psychologist and retired senior vice president of business development services at Land […]
Register for Seed Meets Technology Trade Show

The second Seed Meets Technology trade show takes place Sept. 22-25 in the Seed Valley region of Holland. Attendees will experience new seed treatments, coatings and germination systems, as well as the newest […]
Ball Horticultural Company to Acquire Conard-Pyle

Illinois-based Ball Horticultural Company purchases Conard-Pyle, a century-old plant development company, which brought the Knock Out family of roses to market. Conard-Pyle specializes in the genetics and sales of proprietary […]