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How a Scholarship Transformed Ammani Kyanam’s Career

The National Association of Plant Breeders (NAPB) recently hosted its annual meeting in Greenville, South Carolina, bringing together professionals dedicated to advancing plant breeding. Among the attendees were Borlaug scholars, […]

Cowpea: A Crucial Crop You Might Have Never Heard About

The recent meeting of the National Association of Plant Breeders (NAPB) in Greenville, South Carolina, provided a platform for insightful discussions with some recipients of the George Washington Carver scholarship, […]

Breeders Trust Expanded with New German Member

On Nov. 16, German seed company P.H. Petersen Saatzucht Lundsgaard GmbH recently joined the Brussels-based Breeders Trust at the autumn meeting. It was recently held on Malta, where the members […]

Cooling the Concrete Jungle

New greenspace plant varieties are key to keeping urban spaces livable. Cities have always held heat more than non-urban spaces, but they’re heating up especially fast in our new changing […]

Promoting ‘Better Seed for Better Life’

Successfully delivering innovation to farmers’ fields is goal #1 for Fan-Li Chou, ASTA’s Senior Vice President of Scientific Affairs and Policy.  SW: Do you feel like the seed industry is […]

Feds Give Money to Create Canola Cluster

The Canadian government is giving over $9 million to the Canola Council of Canada (CCC) through the AgriScience Program – Clusters Component to create the Canola Cluster, a Nov. 14 news […]

Syngenta Pays $280,000 Civil Fine in Arkansas 

A news release from Arkansas Attorney General Tim Griffin confirmed that Syngenta Seeds, LLC, a company under Chinese ownership, has settled the $280,000 civil fine levied against it for contravening Act 1046 […]

Don’t Do It!

In recent years, there has been an increase in illegal seed practices, including counterfeit seeds, fake seeds, fraudulent labelling, intellectual property infringements, regulatory offences, trademark infringements and thefts of proprietary […]

The Value of a Handshake in a Virtual World

The Western Seed Association’s new president, Ryan Dunham, says his highest priority in his new role is to maintain opportunities for authentic, in-person business relationship building at the annual ‘Western.’ […]

Post-2050: A Corn Belt Without Corn?

New study predicts the impact of a changing climate on crop yields in the Corn Belt, and the results are daunting. New research from the University of Connecticut’s Department of […]

How Drones are Paving a Path to a More Resilient Future

In recent years, the increasing frequency and severity of wildfires and extreme weather events have posed significant challenges for both wildfire mitigation efforts and the agricultural industry. However, innovative technologies […]

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