Plant Breeder. Mentor. Friend.

Meet Dr. John E. (Jack) Rowsell, a plant breeder and mentor who has dedicated his life to helping others. Read about his inspiring story and legacy.
National Association of Plant Breeders Recognizes Peers

The National Association of Plant Breeders has recognized the achievements of its peers in the field of plant breeding. Read on to learn more about the awardees and their accomplishments.
Michael Kantar on how Netflix is Changing Plant Breeding

Learn how Netflix is revolutionizing plant breeding from Michael Kantar, a plant breeder and geneticist. Read this article to find out more!
How Darwin’s Finches Made Stephanie Sjoberg Want to be a Plant Breeder

Stephanie Sjoberg’s journey to becoming a plant breeder began with a fascination of Darwin’s finches. Learn how this inspired her to pursue a career in plant breeding.
How a Phobia of Needles Led Tannis Anderson into Plant Breeding

Tannis Anderson overcame her fear of needles to pursue a career in plant breeding. Read her inspiring story of how she overcame her phobia and achieved her dreams.
Golden Harvest Connects with John Deere Operations Center for Farmer-Focused Data Integration

Golden Harvest partners with John Deere to provide farmers with data integration and improved operations. Get the latest on this innovative collaboration.
Pam Marrone Receives Innovation Award in Chemistry of Agriculture

Pam Marrone, CEO of Marrone Bio Innovations, wins Innovation Award for her work in the Chemistry of Agriculture. Learn more about her success!
Aginnovation and the Centor Group Announce New Appointments

Aginnovation and The Centor Group announce new appointments to their executive teams. Learn more about the new roles and how they will help the companies grow.
Inari Strengthens Commercial Operations with Senior Appointments

Inari strengthens commercial operations with two senior appointments: VP of Sales and VP of Marketing. Learn how these new hires will help the company grow.
Todd Martin to Leave the Independent Professional Seed Association

Todd Martin to leave IPSA: After 10 years of service, Todd Martin is stepping down as the Executive Director of the Independent Professional Seed Association.
Don’t Be A Busy Bee! 3 Productivity Hacks to Guarantee a Stellar Career

Grow your career with these 3 productivity hacks: prioritize tasks, set goals, and take breaks. Learn how to maximize your success and reach your goals.
Trademark Pitfalls

Learn how to protect your business from trademark pitfalls and maximize profits with these helpful tips.
Technique Combats Widespread Passion Fruit Disease

Learn about a new technique to combat a widespread passion fruit disease. Find out how this technique can help farmers and the environment.
The Flavour of Chocolate is Developed During the Processing of the Cocoa Beans

Discover how cocoa beans are processed to create the delicious flavour of chocolate. Learn about the steps involved in creating the perfect chocolate taste.
Promoting Crop Diversification in European Agriculture

European farmers are encouraged to diversify their crops to increase sustainability and profitability. Learn how to promote crop diversification in European agriculture.
Why Adrienne Blakey Squishes Gluten

Adrienne Blakey shares her story of living with Celiac Disease and how she manages her gluten-free lifestyle. Learn how she squishes gluten and how it helps her stay healthy.
Innovative ‘Convertible Cover’ is Open for Protected Apple Cultivation

This article covers the innovative convertible cover that is now available for protected apple cultivation. It provides protection from pests and diseases while allowing for natural pollination.
It’s a Labor of Love

It’s a Labor of Love is an article about the dedication of a family to restore a historic home. They share their journey and the challenges they faced along the way.
Arcadia Biosciences Enters Global Collaboration with Arista Cereal Technologies and Bay State Milling Company

Arcadia Biosciences partners with Arista Cereal Technologies and Bay State Milling Company to develop healthier grain products for global markets.
Syngenta Completes Major Expansion at Nampa R&D and Seed Production Facility

Syngenta completes major expansion of Nampa Rd. seed production facility, increasing capacity and efficiency.
Daniel Sweeney Wants to Make Growing Barley in the Empire State Easier

Daniel Sweeney is helping NY farmers grow barley with new technology. Learn how he’s making it easier to grow this crop in the Empire State.
Retraction

Canada’s top court retracts ruling on Indigenous rights: Supreme Court of Canada reverses decision on Indigenous rights to land.
Jessica Chitwood-Brown has a Tomato Seed Time Machine, Doesn’t Think Ketchup and Mustard Should Make Contact

Jessica Chitwood Brown has a tomato seed time machine and believes ketchup and mustard should never mix. Learn more about her unique approach to gardening in this article.
Protecting Pollinators: The Making of Insect Farmers

Insect farming is becoming a popular sustainable food source. Learn how this new industry is being developed and the potential it has to revolutionize the food industry.
Barenbrug USA Joins Primera

Barenbrug USA, a leading turfgrass seed producer, has joined Primera, a global agribusiness leader. Learn more about this strategic partnership and its potential benefits.
AgriThority Completes Reorganization with New Hires and Promotion

Agrithority completes reorganization with new hires and promotions, strengthening their team and positioning them for success. Get the details here.
Discovery Could Pave The Way For Disease-Resistant Rice Crops

Scientists have discovered a gene that could make rice crops more resistant to disease. This breakthrough could revolutionize rice production and help feed the world’s growing population.
Three Canadians Now Hold Major Leadership Roles in the Americas

3 Canadians now hold major leadership roles in the Americas: PM Trudeau, FM Freeland, and Bank of Canada Governor Poloz. Learn more about their accomplishments.
Scientists Successfully Innoculate, Grow Crops in Salt-Damaged Soil

Scientists have developed a new method to grow crops in salt-damaged soil, providing hope for farmers in arid regions.
Texas A&M AgriLife Sorghum Breeding Program Finds New West Texas Home

Texas A&M AgriLife’s sorghum breeding program has found a new home in West Texas, providing improved varieties of the crop to farmers. Learn more here.
Are Biostimulants Finally Finding Their Place?

Biostimulants are gaining traction in the agricultural industry, offering a natural way to increase crop yields. Learn how they are being used and their potential benefits.
Stressed Plants Must Have Iron Under Control

Stressed plants need iron to survive. Learn how to control iron levels in plants to help them thrive. Get tips on how to manage iron levels in plants.
Explore New Frontiers

Explore new business opportunities with this guide to the latest trends in the global market. Get ahead of the competition and start innovating today!
Gene Identified to Help Develop Plants to Fight Climate Change

Scientists have identified a gene that could help develop plants to fight climate change. Unlocking the potential of this gene could help create more resilient crops.
Researchers Develop New Modular Vaccination Kit

Researchers create new modular vaccination kit to improve access to vaccines worldwide. Kit is designed to be easy to use and transport.
Where’s the Meat? A Look at Plant-Based Protein Products

Learn about the growing trend of plant-based protein products and their health benefits. Discover why more people are choosing to replace animal proteins with plant-based proteins.