The Lab Meets the Field: Some Quick Takeaways from Yesterday’s AgSmart Panel Discussion

In yesterday’s panel discussion at AgSmart hosted by the Alberta Seed Guide, industry leaders explored the transformative impact of modern technologies on the development of new seed varieties. The panel, aptly […]
Could Bioengineered Plants Produce Their Own Nitrogen?

New research identifies how plants might create their own nitrogen, thanks to help from bacteria. Nitrogen fertilizers are crucial for feeding the world’s expanding population. However, given nitrogen’s drawbacks of […]
Japan Confirms No Cross-Contamination Between GM and Non-GM Crops

Recent finding address public concerns of ‘accidental spillage’ of GM crops. To address public concerns about potential “accidental spillage” of GM crop seeds, Japan’s Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries […]
How is ISTA Clearing the Path for Tomorrow’s Seed Technologies?
While ‘safety’, ‘quality’ and ‘compliance’ might be the first word one thinks of in connection to the International Seed Testing Association, advanced technology and innovation are top of ISTA’s mind […]
Collaborating to Improve Peanuts in Africa

University of Georgia scientists are collaborating with African Farmers and Global Scientists for Agricultural Resilience. Together, they formed the Groundnut Improvement Network for Africa to develop disease-resistant and climate-adaptive peanut […]
Corn Growers Want Standards for Sustainable Aviation Fuel Credits

The National Corn Growers Association (NCGA) urged the Biden administration to establish fair and reasonable criteria for farming practices for farmers and refineries seeking tax credits for sustainable aviation fuels. […]
Which Biofuels Crops Work Best and Where?

Researchers assessed the financial and environmental impacts of four biofuel crops used to create sustainable aviation fuels in the United States. They discovered that each feedstock—corn stover, energy sorghum, miscanthus, or switchgrass—performed best in specific regions of the rainfed United States.
Sales, Service and Execution: The Winning Trio in Seed Processing

When we decided to upgrade our seed plant, we knew we were in for a big project. We took over the farm in 2004. My dad started the seed operation […]
SGS Canada Unveils What’s Behind the New Wave of Precision and Efficiency in Seed Testing

It’s a brave new world in the realm of seed analysis. On July 8 — the opening day of the Seeds Canada conference in Edmonton, Alta. — SGS Canada Crop […]
Don’t Overlook the Growing Power of Latin America’s Seed Industry

From World Seed Congress to AOSCA to Seeds Canada and a ton of meetings in between, I’ve been on the road more than home for the last few months. One […]
Precision and Practicality: On Day 3 of its Conference, the NAPB Seeks to Reinvent Breeding

Reinventing plant breeding can encompass a variety of innovations and advancements aimed at addressing contemporary challenges and leveraging new technologies. While integration of advanced technologies is important, consumer-centric approaches are […]
“Forever Chemicals” Increasing in U.S. Pesticides

Study shows alarming trends. A peer-reviewed study published today in Environmental Health Perspectives reveals that per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), known as “forever chemicals,” are increasingly being incorporated into U.S. […]
The Borlaug Scholarship is Helping Supercharge the Careers of Young Plant Breeders
Welcome to Seed World’s special St. Louis edition of Five Minute Chats. Marc Zienkiewicz sits down with Borlaug Scholar Kyle Parker. Kyle is nearing the completion of his PhD in […]
Combating Tar Spot in Corn

Purdue partners with Insignium AgTech to develop early detection tools. Purdue University’s College of Agriculture and College of Engineering researchers are partnering with Insignum AgTech to develop tools for farmers […]
DLF Releases New Seed Enhancement

DLF said they developed the enhancement as a solution for turf and forage applications with a focus on environmental sustainability. DLF developed a new seed enhancement called 4Most internally to […]
From Darwin to Draft: Takeaways from NAPB Day 2

Imagine this: you’re sipping on an American lager, savoring its crisp, clean taste. Little do you know, the journey of that beer started over 150 years ago in the fields […]
Corn Grower Warns of “Perfect Storm”

Why the stakes have never been higher and what’s being done to push for a strengthened farm bill. A Minnesota corn grower recently addressed the House Agriculture Committee today, emphasizing […]
On Day 1 of its 2024 Meeting, the NAPB Rethinks Plant Breeding

In today’s world, plant breeders are under immense pressure to develop innovative varieties that meet consumer preferences and withstand climate change challenges. The National Association for Plant Breeding (NAPB) is […]
Wild plants and crops aren’t always happy neighbors

New University of California, Riverside studies show native plants and crops grown side-by-side can share diseases that are detrimental to plant health and growth. Despite pollination and biodiversity benefits, there […]
‘It’s Business 101’: Pushback Against DEI Efforts Nabs the Spotlight as NAPB Kicks Off its Biggest Meeting Ever

The National Association for Plant Breeding (NAPB) kicked off its biggest meeting ever today as it held its Diversity and Inclusion Dinner at the St. Louis Union Station Hotel. Over […]
Unlocking the Power of Mixed Cover Crops

A new University of Kentucky study shows promise for enhancing agricultural productivity. A new University of Kentucky study, “Productivity benefits of cereal-legume cover crop mixtures under variable soil nitrogen and […]
The Future of Breeding Lies in Embracing AI, says NAPB Award Winner Tabare Abadie

The National Association for Plant Breeding (NAPB) kicks off its annual conference in St. Louis, MO, this week and will recognize Corteva’s Tabare Abadie with its Private Sector Plant Breeding […]
AgSmart 2024: Revolutionizing Farming Through Technology & Data

AgSmart 2024 is designed with the modern farmer in mind, aiming to provide producers with the tools and knowledge needed to thrive in today’s competitive agricultural landscape, on July 30 and […]
Big Things are Happening in Lentil and Faba Bean Breeding at the CDC

Ana Vargas was born in Costa Rica and spent her childhood there before moving to Nicaragua during her teenage years. When it was time to pursue higher education, she decided […]
Engagement is Priority Number 1 as Brent Collins Takes the Seeds Canada President’s Chair

There are two main areas of focus that Seeds Canada is gearing up for, says its new president Brent Collins. Firstly, the organization is preparing to review its strategic plan […]
Successful Joint Ventures Thrive on Respect

When Limagrain started way back in 1965, we were a farmer cooperative servicing a relatively small geographic area. As we grew over our first 35 years, we still operated solely […]
Successful Joint Ventures Thrive on Respect

When Limagrain started way back in 1965, we were a farmer cooperative servicing a relatively small geographic area. As we grew over our first 35 years, we still operated solely […]
Successful Joint Ventures Thrive on Respect

When Limagrain started way back in 1965, we were a farmer cooperative servicing a relatively small geographic area. As we grew over our first 35 years, we still operated solely […]
What Needs to Change About Seed Testing?

If you could wave a magic wand and change one thing about seed testing, what would you change? Seed World caught up with a cross-section of members of the International Seed Testing Association to ask exactly that… and their answers might surprise you.
Sneak Peek at ISTA 2025!

Need more ISTA? Here’s a sneak peek into what to expect at the International Seed Testing Association’s Annual Meeting 2025 in Christchurch, New Zealand, and why you’ll definitely want to brave the long journey to the land of the Kiwis.
Innovation on the Way for Pennycress and Camelina

Cargill and University of Minnesota partner to develop pennycress and winter camelina solutions and seed varieties for the Upper Midwest. Cargill and the Forever Green Initiative, a research platform focusing […]
Expanding Climate-Smart Ag Through Agroforestry Systems

University of New Hampshire received $10 million to boost climate-resilient solutions. The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) recently awarded $10 million the University of New Hampshire (UNH) to pioneer […]
How Scientists are Tackling Evolving Pests and Pathogens

As plant diseases evolve, so are ways of tackling them through plant science. Watch as we delve into the world of diseases and pests that pose a threat to Canada’s […]
The World is Short on Plant Breeders. Global Food Security Could be at Risk

The shortage of scientists specializing in plant breeding could have serious consequences for global food security, including in Australia, as highlighted by new research spanning three continents. Plant breeding is […]
What’s New at This Year’s Euroseeds Congress?

Euroseeds’ Secretary General & CEO Garlich von Essen talks about what is new at the upcoming Euroseeds congress in Copenhagen (13-16 Oct 2024), and lifts the veil on the nominations that came in for the InnovAction Stage.
Alberta Grains Bolsters WCI with $375,000 Contribution, New CFO Announced

Alberta Grains, in collaboration with the provincial government and industry partners, has announced substantial inaugural funding to support Western Crop Innovations (WCI) in advancing agricultural research and innovation tailored for the […]