Land O’Lakes Names Heads of Business and Service

Land O’Lakes names new head of business: Beth Ford. Ford brings extensive experience in finance, operations, and strategy to the role.
Plant Genetics Pioneer Joanne Chory Wins $3 Million Breakthrough Prize

Joanne Chory wins $3 million Breakthrough Prize for her groundbreaking research in plant biology. A revolutionary discovery that could help feed the world.
We’ve Approached a Decisive Moment in the World of Seed Biology

We’ve reached a critical point in the world of seed biology. Learn about the implications of this moment and how it will shape the future of agriculture.
Monsanto Moves to Stop Arkansas from Banning Dicamba

Monsanto fights to stop Arkansas from banning its controversial weed-killer, Dicamba. Learn how the company is responding to the state’s decision.
Ridgetown Campus Public Soybean Breeding Program Recognized at Seed of the Year Event

Ridgetown Campus’ public soybean breeding program was recognized at the 2017 Seed of the Year event. Learn more about this successful program and its impact on the Canadian agricultural industry.
CSGA Asking for Feedback on Circular 6 Modernization

CSGA seeks feedback on Circular 6 Modernization to improve safety and efficiency of Canadian oil and gas industry. Share your thoughts today!
Johnny’s Selected Seeds Announces New Summer Squash

Johnny’s Selected Seeds announces new summer squash varieties for 2018. Perfect for gardeners looking for high-yielding, disease-resistant varieties.
India Fines Monsanto for Delays in Answering Anti-Trust Questions

India fines Monsanto $10M for delaying anti-trust answers. Monsanto accused of abusing dominant market position in India’s cotton seed market.
Issues Ink Founder Inducted into Ag Hall of Fame

Issues Ink founder, John B. McLaughlin, was recently inducted into the Advertising Hall of Fame. Read about his career and the impact he had on the industry.
Innovation Broadens Scope of Corn Breeding Capabilities

Innovative corn breeding techniques are revolutionizing the industry, allowing for faster, more efficient breeding and improved yields. Learn how these new methods are changing the game.
What’s the Largest Terrestrial Organism?

The world’s largest living organism is a giant sequoia tree in California. Learn about its size, age, and how it’s protected.
Arysta LifeScience Hires New Canadian Staff

Arysta LifeScience, a global agrochemical company, has hired new staff in Canada to help expand their presence in the country. Get the latest on their new hires and plans for growth.
DuPont and Sumitomo Chemical Company Announce Global Seed-Applied Technology Agreement

Dupont and Sumitomo Chemical Co. announce global agreement to develop seed applied technologies to improve crop yields.
DuPont and Sumitomo Chemical Company Announce Global Seed-Applied Technology Agreement

Dupont and Sumitomo Chemical Co. announce global agreement to develop seed applied technology for improved crop yields.
We Need to Talk About Climate Change

Climate change is a pressing issue that needs to be discussed. Learn why it’s important to talk about climate change and how to start the conversation.
Bio-Based Industries: European Growth is in our Nature

Bio-based industries are driving European economic growth, creating jobs and protecting nature. Learn how this is happening and its impact.
Monsanto Celebrates Completion of Research Center Expansion

Monsanto celebrates completion of research center expansion, adding new jobs and capabilities to their St. Louis facility. Learn more about the project.
Exploring the Next Frontier of Genetics

Explore the future of genetics with this article. Learn about the potential of gene editing, gene therapy, and more to revolutionize healthcare.
Genes Found in Drought-Resistant Plants Could Accelerate Evolution of Water-Use Efficient Crops

Genes found to make plants drought-resistant, accelerating evolution of water-efficient crops. Scientists uncover new way to improve crop yields in dry climates.
$1.7 Million for Climate-Resilient Agricultural Research

1.7 million invested in research to help farmers adapt to climate change. Learn how this will help farmers increase resilience and productivity.
No Security Concerns with Merger, say Bayer and Monsanto

Bayer and Monsanto merge, creating the world’s largest seed and pesticide company. No security concerns raised by Canadian government.
GM Plant Species Numbers Set to Dramatically Increase

GM plant species numbers set to dramatically increase: Learn how GM plants are being used to increase crop yields and biodiversity in agricultural ecosystems.
Germination Founder Inducted into Ag Hall of Fame

Germination Founder, Dr. Murray McLaughlin, was recently inducted into the Canadian Agricultural Hall of Fame for his contributions to the agricultural industry. Read more about his accomplishments here.
Julianne Thompson Joins IPSA as Communications and Marketing Lead

Thompson IPSA Communications is a leader in providing innovative communication solutions. We provide services to businesses of all sizes. Learn more about our services today!
CFIUS Clears Bayer’s Planned Takeover of Monsanto

Bayer’s $66 billion takeover of Monsanto has been approved by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the US (CFIUS). Learn more about the implications of this deal.
Finding Black Ink

Learn how to find the perfect black ink for your business needs. This article covers the different types of black ink, their uses, and how to choose the right one for you.
Soybeans to Overtake Corn in 2019

Soybeans have surpassed corn as the most planted crop in the US for 2019. Learn more about the shift in the agricultural industry and its implications.
Command Wheat Could Save Zimbabwe $100m

Zimbabwe is facing a food crisis, but a new wheat program could save the country $100 million. Learn how Command Wheat is helping to solve the problem.
DNA Markers for Wheat Genetic Improvement

DNA markers help scientists identify and select wheat varieties for genetic improvement. Learn how this technology is revolutionizing wheat breeding.
Effects on Agriculture Cost up to $8.50 for Every Ton of CO2 Emitted, Updated Estimates Show

Updated estimates show that the cost of agriculture on the environment is 8.50 per ton of CO2 emitted. Learn more about the effects of agriculture on climate change.
EPA Finalizes 2017 RFS RVOs, Biofuels Industry Applauds Rule

EPA finalizes 2017 RFS RVOs: Biofuels industry applauds rule. EPA sets new standards for renewable fuel use, providing a boost to the biofuels industry and a cleaner environment.
Top European Biotech SMEs Announced at 8th Edition of EuropaBio Awards

8th edition of Europabio Awards announces top European biotech SMEs. Winners recognized for their innovative products and services.
Breeding with Genomics – Sign Up Soon!

Breeders can soon use genomics to improve livestock production. Learn how this new technology can help farmers increase efficiency and profitability.
North Dakota Rules Set for Use of Controversial Weed Killer

North Dakota sets rules for use of controversial weed killer. Learn about the regulations and potential risks of using this chemical.
KWS and Origin Agritech Announce Commercial Biotech Trait and Corn Germplasm License Agreement

KWS Origin Agritech and Biotech Trait Corn Germplasm License Agreement announced: commercializing biotech traits in corn to improve yield and quality.
UNL Lab Finds Microbes Found in Soil May Affect Plant Growth

UNL researchers discover microbes in soil that promote plant growth. Learn how these microbes can help improve crop yields and soil health.