Plants For Human Health Workshop

Learn how plants can improve your health at this free workshop! Discover the benefits of plant-based diets and how to incorporate them into your lifestyle.
KeyGene Revolutionizes Crop Innovation Using Nanopore Sequencing Technology

Revolutionizing crop innovation: KeyGene uses nanopore sequencing technology to unlock the potential of plant breeding. Unlock the future of agriculture today!
Long-Term Crop Rotation Decreases Greenhouse Gas Emissions

Long-term crop rotation can reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Learn how this sustainable farming practice can help the environment and benefit farmers.
Wild Potatoes From Germany Breed Stronger, More Disease Resistant Potatoes

Growers in Germany are breeding wild potatoes to create stronger, disease-resistant varieties. Learn how this could revolutionize the potato industry.
Long-Term Study Shows Crop Rotation Decreases Greenhouse Gas Emissions

Crop rotation can reduce greenhouse gas emissions, according to a long-term study. Learn how this sustainable farming practice can help the environment.
What Happens If We Run Out?

What happens if the world runs out of resources? Learn about the potential consequences of resource depletion and how to prevent it.
Where GM Meets GE

GM meets with GE to discuss potential partnerships in the automotive industry. Learn more about the potential collaboration and its implications.
Previously Unknown Rice Blast Resistance Isolated

Scientists discover new rice blast resistance gene, providing hope for improved crop yields and food security.
FAO and ICA Sign New Partnership in Lead up to the UN Decade of Family Farming

FAO & ICA sign new partnership to lead UN Decade of Family Farming. Aims to improve food security, nutrition & rural development. #familyfarming #foodsecurity
Probiotics to Protect Bees from an Infection Associated With Colony Collapse Disorder

Probiotics protect bees from infection associated with Colony Collapse Disorder. Learn how probiotics can help save the bee population and the environment.
CRISPR-Edited Rice Plants Produce Major Boost in Grain Yield

Genetically modified rice plants using CRISPR technology produce higher yields with fewer resources. Learn how this breakthrough could revolutionize global food production.
Tom Steve’s New Project is Kind of a Big Deal

Tom Steves’ new project is a game-changer: learn how it will revolutionize the industry and why it’s such a big deal.
Consultation On Conservation Of Plant Genetic Resources

Learn about the importance of conserving plant genetic resources and how to participate in the European Commission’s public consultation on the matter.
How Wheat Can Root Out the Take-All Fungus

Wheat root take fungus can be prevented with proper crop rotation and fungicide treatments. Learn how to protect your wheat crop from root take fungus.
Monsanto and 2Blades Foundation Collaborate to Combat Devastating Soybean Disease

Monsanto and 2Blades Foundation partner to fight a destructive soybean disease. Learn how they are working together to protect crops and farmers.
UBC Okanagan Researchers Develop Faster Test for Cannabis Quality

UBC Okanagan researchers develop faster test to measure quality of cannabis. Test takes minutes instead of hours to provide accurate results.
Opium Alkaloids in Poppy Seeds: Assessment Updated

Updated assessment of opium alkaloids in poppy seeds: learn about the new regulations and safety measures for poppy seed consumption.
Greg Stokke Won’t Stand in Anyone’s Way

Greg Stokke, a Canadian entrepreneur, shares his story of success and how he won’t let anything stand in his way.
Garth Hodges Has Big Dreams, and a Few Have Even Come True

Garth Hodges’ story of achieving his dream of becoming a professional hockey player despite the odds. Read about his inspiring journey and how he made it happen.
Prized Data, Free and Open To All

Learn how open data is being used to create economic and social value in Europe. Discover the benefits of open data and how it can be used to create a more prosperous future.
Jason Reinheimer Thinks Wheat will be the Most Profitable Crop in the West

Jason Reinheimer predicts wheat will be the most profitable crop in the West. Learn why he believes this and how it could affect the agricultural industry.
Unless Corrected, The Erosion of Science Will Mean More Empty Plates

Erosion is reducing crop yields and threatening food security. Learn how science is helping to combat this global issue and ensure food security for all.
WSU-Bred Barleys Delivering Unique Northwest Beer Flavors

Washington State University bred barleys offer growers more choices for their crops. WSU’s new varieties are disease-resistant and high-yielding.
Potential for Seed Coating to Help Manage Water Repellent Soils in Australia

Learn how seed coating could help manage water repellent soils in Australia. Find out the potential benefits and challenges of this new technology.
Glyphosate: Safety of Residue Levels Reviewed

EU reviews safety of glyphosate residue levels in food, finds no risk to human health. Latest research shows no link to cancer.
Impact of Weather and Well-Timed Cultural Management Techniques on Organic Weed Control

Organic weed control made easier with well-timed cultural management techniques. Learn how weather impacts organic weed control and how to use it to your advantage.
“Well Fed” Documentary Explores GMOs

Well Fed documentary examines the pros and cons of GMOs, exploring the potential benefits and risks of genetically modified food.
Status Turkey: Evidence of First Flour Milling Found

Ancient evidence of the first flour milling found in Turkey, dating back to 7,000 BC. Learn about the archaeological discovery and its implications.
Inside the Beltway: House Farm Bill Fails to Pass

House Farm Bill fails to pass: Congress unable to agree on key provisions, leaving farmers and ranchers in limbo.
The Power of Pathology

Pathology is a powerful tool for diagnosing and treating diseases. Learn how it can help you and your doctor make informed decisions about your health.
Conversing With the Consumer: Q&A with Charlie Arnot

Learn how Charlie Arnot, CEO of The Center for Food Integrity, is helping to bridge the gap between consumers and food companies through consumer Q&A.
Could One of These 2 Models Lead to Success in Value Creation?

Learn how two models of success and value creation can help your business succeed. Read this article to find out more about the One-2-Models approach.
A Simple Software Error Corrected: Bittersweet Chloroplast Genome Becomes the Model

A software error was corrected, allowing researchers to use the bittersweet chloroplast genome as a model. Learn how this breakthrough could help us understand plant evolution.
Is Your Business Yesterday’s Tractor Cab?

The next few years will see change at an unprecedented pace. We don’t, however, always get to pick when change comes and what it looks like.
Harris Seeds/Garden Trends Inc. Names Vegetable Product Manager

Harris Seeds appoints new Vegetable Product Manager to lead innovative product development. Get the latest on the company’s plans for the future.
Inocucor Changes Name to Concentric

Inocucor Technologies Inc. has changed its name to Concentric Ag. Learn more about the company’s rebranding and its mission to revolutionize the agriculture industry.