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Secrets of Barley’s Evolution in a 95-Year-Old Experiment

University of California-Riverside researchers have uncovered how barley, a major crop, was shaped by agricultural pressures and its changing natural environment through one of the world’s oldest biological experiments, which began in 1929. The results, recently detailed in the American Association for the Advancement of Science, highlighted the significance of long-term studies in understanding adaptive evolution dynamics.

Women in Ag Tech (WiAT) at Tech Hub LIVE

The Women in Ag Tech (WiAT) community is gearing up for its third in-person meeting at Tech Hub LIVE July 29, 10 a.m. – 5:15 p.m. CDT in Des Moines, Iowa. Building on the success of last year’s launch, organizers said in a news release that this one-day event will provide a platform for women in ag tech to connect, engage and build a supportive community.

Model Links Enzyme Activity to Crop Yield

A team from the University of Illinois (UI) developed a modeling framework that connects enzyme activity related to photosynthesis to crop yield, marking the first time such a model directly links dynamic photosynthetic pathways to crop growth.

Unity in Crisis

As I reflect on the weekend’s events, on the recent assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump, my heart is heavy with a mixture of shock, sadness and yet a fierce resolve. It is an important reminder that violence has no place in our society, regardless of political affiliations. We must stand together, as one nation, unequivocally condemning such acts.

Consistency or Wow: Which Will You Place Your Bets On? 

In the more than 290 trial plots we run each year, we sometimes see yield results that would wow the most experienced farmer: yield results from a trait or treatment that sometimes show a 10-, 20-, even 30-bushel benefit over non-treated comparables. How excited do I get? Frankly, not at all. Why? Because there is much more to the story. Far more important than ‘wow’ is consistency. What excites me is seeing consistent performance and reliable improvement year after year across multiple trials.

Americans are a Little Clueless About Upcoming Farm Bill

The June 2024 Consumer Food Insights (CFI) Report indicates that the U.S. public has limited awareness of the farm bill being debated on Capitol Hill. This report, based on a survey conducted by Purdue University’s Center for Food Demand Analysis and Sustainability (CFDAS), examines various aspects including food spending, consumer satisfaction, values, and support for agricultural and food policies.

Perfect Pitches Were on Display During UEFA EURO 2024

UEFA EURO 2024 is almost finished, and football fans across Europe and the world are eagerly anticipating the final thrilling match. The tournament kicked off at the Allianz Arena in Munich and concludes with the final at Berlin’s iconic Olympic Stadium. In preparation for a successful tournament, ensuring the quality and performance of the football pitches was paramount. Pitch standardization and quality measurement begins long before the tournament and continued throughout, guaranteeing consistent high standards across all venues, from the training pitches in each country, the training facilities in Germany to the 10 match stadiums.

Hot Seat Questions for Ernest Allen, ISTA’s Upcoming President

When the International Seed Testing Association meets in Christchurch, New Zealand next year, Ernest Allen will be taking the reins as president of the association. Seed World sat down with Ernest to quiz him on his plans for ISTA’s future, why he stepped up, and what he sees ahead.

Young@ISTA: Investing in a New Generation

The International Seed Testing Association is investing in drawing in and building up the best and brightest in seed testing and seed research. That’s why, for the past three years, it has committed significant money — up to $28,000US per year — to supporting learning opportunities for young seedsmen. Seed World sat down with one of the Young@ISTA program’s founders to learn more about what the program offers, and why it’s so critically important.

How Can the Seed Sector and the Fertilizer Sector Help Each Other?

Alzbeta Klein explains why she, as CEO of the International Fertilizer Association, made time for the World Seed Congress, where she sees big opportunities for collaboration between the seed and fertilizer sectors, and how the fertilizer sector is tackling sustainability head on.

USDA APHIS Releases 2023 Impact Report

The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) released its 2023 Impact Report, detailing the agency’s significant accomplishments over the past year. Despite numerous challenges, Watson said APHIS continued its mission to safeguard America’s agriculture and natural resources, protect vulnerable animals, and support global food and clothing supply chains.

Takeaways from Seeds Canada Day 1

The political environment in the U.S. is described by American Seed Trade Association President and CEO Andy LaVigne as a “full-on dumpster fire,” reflecting deep divisions and challenges in passing […]

Weaker Ocean Circulation Could Accelerate Climate Change, Impact Crop Vitality

As climate change progresses, the ocean’s overturning circulation is expected to weaken significantly. Previously, scientists predicted that this slowdown would reduce the ocean’s ability to pull down carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. However, it was also believed that slower circulation would bring up less carbon from the deep ocean, maintaining the ocean’s role in reducing atmospheric carbon emissions, albeit at a slower pace.

Where Seed and Grain Meet

Alejandra Castillo, President and CEO of the North American Export Grain Association (NAEGA) talks about her recent job appoint, the free onboard commercial contract revisions and what brought her to the ISF Congress.

Big Plans Ahead for AFSTA

Yacouba Diallo’s first months as the new Secretary General of the African Seed Trade Association (AFSTA) have been jam packed. Here’s why he loves the seed sector and what he sees coming for AFSTA ahead.

USDA Reports Shifts in Major Crop Acreage

The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) estimated 91.5 million acres of corn planted in the United States for 2024, a decrease of 3% from last year, according to the latest Acreage report. In contrast, soybean area planted is estimated at 86.1 million acres, an increase of 3% from last year.

U.S. Continues to Challenge Mexico’s Proposed GMO Corn Ban

U.S. Trade Representatives clashed with Mexican officials this week during oral arguments over Mexico’s controversial ban on genetically modified corn used in certain food products. The ban, issued in early 2023, has been a point of contention, leading the U.S. to file a dispute settlement under the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) in August of the same year. This move followed persistent advocacy from the National Corn Growers Association (NCGA) and various state corn groups.

Soil Productivity in High-Intensity Crop Systems

USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture awarded Sarah Strauss, a UF/IFAS associate professor of soil, water, and ecosystem sciences, a $700,000 federal grant to explore methods to improve soil productivity.

Christ’s College ISTA and ISF Dinner

One thing England can offer in spades is history presented spectacularly beautifully. The ISTA-ISF Dinner was held at Christ’s College, which was founded in 1437. Enjoy a glimpse inside the graciously hosted evening.

Parting Views from ISTA 2024

ISTA’s Centenary Annual Meeting drew to a close this afternoon in Cambridge. The final hours of the meeting were packed with intense discussion, fitting for the enormity of the challenges the seed testing sector faces in meeting critical global priorities ahead. 

How to Talk Like a Seedsman

Geraldine Bagger, VP Sustainability & Corporate Communication at DLF, talks about how she ended up in the seed sector, and why she likes it so much. She dives into the sustainability focus for her company and mentions the importance and challenges of communication in a seed company. She shares why is learning how to talk like a seedsman.

Euroseeds Joins Over 100 European Associations in Signing Joint Statement for an Ambitious FP10

In the shaping of the next European Framework Programme for Research and Innovation (FP10), Euroseeds together with 109 European associations representing key European RD&I stakeholders, have urged the EU Institutions to increase the current budget in view of FP10 and to make pan-European collaborative research the cornerstone of FP10, answering industrial needs by excellence.

€78 Million for Research on Resilient Crops and Ecosystems

A new research project will focus on the development of climate-resilient crops. The project, led by the University of Copenhagen, will receive around €78 million euros over a period of seven years. Researchers from MARUM will be contributing significantly to the project.

Snapshots from the ISTA Gala

When one event brings together more than 200 passionate seed experts, every available moment is filled with learning, chatting, reminiscing and exchanging ideas. Here’s a look into the International Seed Testing Association’s Centenary Annual Meeting so far.

Alberta Farmers Now Own 17% of Canterra Seeds

Canterra Seeds Holdings announced today that United Farmers of Alberta Co-operative Limited (UFA) has acquired a 17% stake in Canterra Seeds from Ceres Global Ag Corp. In connection with the […]

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