Cultured Pork Gets a Boost from Sorghum Proteins

Lab-grown meat, often referred to as cultured or “clean” meat, is no longer a futuristic concept according to a news release from the American Chemical Society. Since its initial debut over a decade ago, lab-grown chicken has even reached U.S. restaurants as of 2023. Now, new innovations are expanding these options, leveraging plant-based scaffolds to support meat cell growth. A study published in the ACS’ Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry highlights a groundbreaking approach: creating cultured pork using kafirin proteins extracted from red sorghum grain.
Bill Rooney’s Bioenergy Sorghum Revolution: Turning Innovation into Global Impact

In the mid-1990s, Bill Rooney took on a research program that would become pivotal in bioenergy. Rooney, now recognized as a leader in bioenergy sorghum, didn’t set out with a […]
El Panorama Normativo Regional sobre Cultivos Transgénicos

El panorama normativo de los cultivos transgénicos varía significativamente en América Latina.
LatAm’s Regional Landscape of GM Crop Regulations

The regulatory landscape for GM crops varies across Latin America, creating a patchwork of policies that complicate trade and innovation.
La Súplica de la Industria de las Semillas: Armonización de Regulaciones, Clave para el Futuro

La Súplica de la Industria de las Semillas: Armonización de Regulaciones
LatAm Seed Industry’s Plea: Harmonization of Regulations Key to Future Growth

Despite technological advancements that support high-yield, resilient crops, Latin America’s fragmented regulatory environment threatens to stifle progress.
Building Resilience: The Future of Agriculture with CropLife International

WHY IT MATTERS CropLife International is the global voice and leading advocate for the plant science industry. The organization aims to champion innovative technologies that help farmers grow more food […]
Ten More Exciting AAS Winners for 2025

All-America Selections (AAS), North America’s most well-known and respected non-profit plant trialing organization is pleased to announce TEN new AAS Winners available now for the 2025 gardening season. Brokers, growers […]
U.S. Sunflower Acreage Hits Record Low in 2024/25 Marketing Year

The USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service reports that, for the 2024/25 marketing year, U.S. farmers planted the smallest sunflower acreage on record. The drop in acreage is by nearly half compared to last year.
Agribusiness’ Evolution and Challenges Ahead

One of the highlights from the Corn Belt Seed Conference was Purdue University professor Jay Akridge outlining the big factors influencing agribusiness, and what’s ahead. Here’s a snapshot of the […]
Corn Belt Seed Conference Celebrates 125 Years of Advancing Agriculture and Seed Quality

As the Indiana Crop Improvement Association (ICIA) marks a historic milestone, CEO Craig Nelson reflects on a century and a quarter of growth, innovation and adaptation as ICIA continues to […]
Why Plant Breeders Need to Find Their Voice

For Cole Hammett, entomology and plant pathology student at North Carolina State University and 2024 National Association for Plant Breeding Borlaug Scholar, learning to speak with confidence and authenticity isn’t […]
Corn Belt Seed Conference Hits on Hot Topics

Speakers tackle grain tech trends, biologicals, cover crops and more. Tech Trends Lucas Frye with Amber Agriculture kicked off a day of indepth sessions at the125th Corn Belt Seed Conference. […]
IN PHOTOS: Day 1 of the Corn Belt Seed Conference
Plant Pathologist Talks Soybean Diseases, Urges Focus on Red Crown Rot at Corn Belt Seed Conference

Environmental factors, disease management strategies and the importance of scouting as emerging soybean pathogens challenge growers. At the 2024 Corn Belt Seed Conference, Darcy Telenko, Purdue University assistant professor and […]
How to Knock Down the Physical Walls That Limit Your Company’s Growth Potential

Grow your geographic reach beyond your production location by changing your corporate mindset.
Research is Unlocking Hidden Potential in Beans and Lentils

Chickpeas, lentils, beans, and peas are no longer just for salads and hummus – they’re the heart of a fast-growing food market, with applications now extending to items like brownies, […]
Corn Belt Seed Conference Day 1 Preview

ndiana Crop Improvement Association (ICIA)’s Corn Belt Seed Conference begins today with a full day of information-packed sessions and a big celebration of the conference’s 125th anniversary.
Farmer Optimism Tracked Upward in October Ahead of U.S. Election

U.S. farmers’ economic confidence rose unexpectedly in October 2024 ahead of U.S. election.
Say Cheese! Biotechnology to the Rescue for Cheese Producers

Cheese producers were cheesed off. People were just not eating enough veal. Slaughterhouses were running short of calf stomachs and the cheese industry was feeling the pinch. There was not […]
Welcome to the Corn Belt Seed Conference

Things are ready to roll in Indianapolis… and it’s a conference you won’t want to miss. Indiana Crop Improvement Association is set to officially welcome delegates to Indianapolis, IA IN […]
Western Seed Association President Prioritizing Next Gen Involvement

Stephanie Breckenridge recently became the new president of Western Seed Association Board. I sat down with new WSA president Stephanie Breckenridge at the recent WSA convention in Kansas City. She’s […]
Borlaug Initiative Partners with Cereal Rusts Foundation for Global Wheat Security

The Borlaug Global Rust Initiative (BGRI) and the European and Mediterranean Cereal Rust Foundation (EMCRF) have announced a new partnership to strengthen global efforts against cereal diseases. This collaboration aims […]
Beyond Brochures: Building Real Connections on the Trade Show Floor

As trade show season approaches, I’ve learned to take a different approach to customer engagement. Instead of relying on glossy brochures and quick sales pitches, my team and I focus […]
Discover the Potential of AI Variety Detection on our Nov. 20 Webinar

Join Seed World Canada‘s Marc Zienkiewicz for a Retail Strategy webinar on AI in Variety Identification: What Retailers Need to Know, featuring leaders from SeCan, the Canadian Malting Barley Technical Centre and […]
Corn Belt Seed Conference Speaker Will Talk Leadership

One change in your perspective could redefine your leadership ability.
Joint Statement: Boosting Europe’s Public and Private R&I through European Technology Platforms

Seventeen European Technology Platforms (ETPs) have released a Joint Statement addressing the European Commission, calling on “the European Commission to reaffirm their support for the strategic role of ETPs in […]
SeCan Welcomes New Product Development Lead for the East

SeCan has announced the addition of Matt Hooyer to its team, where he will lead product development efforts and provide dedicated support to SeCan members and retail partners in Eastern […]
How Analytical Chemistry is Revolutionizing Active Ingredient Analysis

As we delve deeper into the science of seeds, analytical chemistry has been an insightful tool in the realm of active ingredient analysis. Innovations in this field are driving a […]
Lazarus in the White House

What it might mean for the seed industry. Four years ago, he was declared politically “dead” after being defeated by Joe Biden. Last night, Donald J. Trump was basically resurrected […]
Silver Linings Amid Vandalism: A Turbulent Year for Italy’s First Gene-Edited Crop

In Europe, rice is produced in eight EU Member States (IT, ES, EL, PT, FR, BG, RO, HU), with Italy representing 50% and Spain 30% of EU rice area and […]
Counter Season Production – Your Gateway to a Getaway!

Often when I travel for work, I like to bring my wife along. It’s a great way to combine work and leisure by adding extra days to explore a new […]
Small Seeds, Big Impact: The Art of Forage and Reclamation Seed Testing

Working with seeds — especially the small ones — isn’t for the faint of heart. Here at Seed Check, we take on the unique and often tricky task of testing […]
Stalk Talk BIG QUESTION 4: Five Years From Now, Who’s Winning?

The world, including the world of seed, is changing at an incredible rate. What’s ahead? “There are going to be winners that aren’t even on your radar right now,” Shawn Brook, Seed World Group President said in this Stalk Talk excerpt.
Building the Future of Plant Breeding, One Intern at a Time

For Chandler Levinson, open field pepper breeder for Bayer based in Woodland, CA, plant breeding is more than about producing results—it’s about empowering the next generation of scientists to grow […]
Stalk Talk BIG QUESTION 3: How Can Independent Seed Companies Prepare for the New Reality?

The biggest differentiator for independent seed companies is their ability to provide ultra-personalized service. Having ‘the best’ seed isn’t the important factor, it’s being able to confidently deliver ‘the best seed for each specific acre’, said Seed World President Shawn Brook.