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Cómo un Gran Contratiempo Inspiró un Nuevo Comienzo

Agronomix enfrentó un reto crítico cuando su software llegó al final de su vida útil y decidió reconstruirlo desde cero, transformando un obstáculo en una oportunidad de crecimiento y sostenibilidad empresarial.

Who is Shaping Seed Policy Decisions?

The Farm Bill, biotech rules, and seed trade policy are all in the hands of key lawmakers — some of whom won’t be back after 2026. Here’s who’s making decisions now, who’s leaving and how to get involved before the next vote.

Student Profile: Achieving a Lifelong Dream

Aideen’s passion for science and environmental stewardship guided her 20+ year career in analytical chemistry, supporting sustainable agricultural research and regulatory studies.

Pushing the Boundaries of Crop Potential

ZeaKal’s PhotoSeed™ tops the Seed World Global Innovation Showdown for the U.S., enhancing photosynthesis and carbon conversion to boost crop yield, nutrition, and sustainability.

Fast Talk, Big Vision

ASTA Genetics, based in Türkiye, advances gene editing and climate-resilient crops, sharing insights on innovation and value-chain collaboration in a 75-second interview.

Crop Trust Releases 2024 Report

The Crop Trust’s 2024 report highlights 20 years of safeguarding crop diversity, including 16 years of the Svalbard Global Seed Vault, which now holds over 1.3 million seed samples from 123 depositors.

New Product Buzz! What’s Syngenta’s Game-Changer Really About?

One new product, though, generated a whole lot of buzz at World Seed Congress 2025. So, we caught up with Jader Caricati, Syngenta’s Global Seedcare Product Manager, to dig into what makes this seed treatment stand out.

Whether you’re a seed pro, a curious agronomist, or just trying to keep up with the next big thing in seedcare—this is the interview you don’t want to miss.

The Rules for Using the “Common Enemy” Strategy

f the most powerful ways to rally a team is by defining a common threat, enemy or adversary. People have always united around common challenges. When done right, this strategy can create focus, motivation and unity. If misused, it can lead to toxicity, division, and even long-term damage to your organization’s culture and reputation.

Knowing when to employ it is key.

Let’s be clear: the common enemy strategy is a tool—one that good leaders use with responsibility and intention. It’s a strategic option that companies can and should deploy, but only when certain rules are followed to ensure it creates the desired effect and doesn’t harm anyone.

Playing the Long Game: Resilience, Innovation and Trust for Today’s Agriculture

Our family farm stands as a testament to resilience. When my parents bought the land in the early 1980s, the farm economy was in crisis—soaring interest rates, high input costs, and little reason for optimism. But through grit, adaptability, and tough sacrifices, they pushed through. Now, decades later, we’re having succession conversations no one thought we’d ever get to have.

The Plan After the Planter: Six Questions to Ask Now to Set Up Next Season

Planting season is tough—weather, breakdowns, and tight timelines make it one of the most stressful times of the year. But with most seeds in and the dust settling for 2025, now’s the time to pause. Before the season picks up, take a moment to reflect on what worked, what didn’t, and what can be improved for next year. It doesn’t have to be complicated—just intentional.

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