Tozer Seeds Releases First British Bred Hybrid Super-Hot Chili

Tozer Seeds releases first British-bred hybrid super hot chili. Learn about the new chili and its unique characteristics, and how it can be used in cooking.
Gene Identified That Will Help Develop Plants To Fight Climate Change

Scientists have identified a gene that could help develop plants to fight climate change. Unlocking its potential could help crops survive extreme weather.
European Commission Grants Grain Import Approval for Syngenta Agrisure Duracade Corn Trait

European Commission approves Syngenta’s Agrisure Duracade corn trait for import, allowing farmers to access new grain varieties with improved pest resistance.
Purdue Scientists Show How Soybeans May Get More Nitrogen from Atmosphere

Soybeans may get more nitrogen from the atmosphere than previously thought, according to Purdue scientists. Learn how this could benefit crop yields.
Safety, Testing and Reliability: Keys to Clariant Color Product Production

Clariant Color Products ensures safety and reliability through rigorous testing. Learn how they ensure quality and customer satisfaction.
What Does a Wet Growing Season Mean for Weed Control?

Wet weather can make weed control difficult. Learn how to manage weeds in a wet growing season and the best practices for successful weed control.
Seed of the Year Selects AAC Brandon as its 2018-19 Winner

AAC Brandon has been selected as the 2018-19 Seed of the Year winner! Learn more about this award and the impact it has had on the community.
Consumers in Costa Rica Show Favorable Attitudes on CRISPR Foods, Survey

Costa Ricans are open to the idea of CRISPR-modified foods, according to a recent survey. Learn more about the results and implications of this study.
The Fabric of Business

Learn how members-only businesses are creating a new fabric of business, and how they are helping members to profit. Get the latest insights on this new business model.
Plant Probe Could Help Estimate Bee Exposure to Neonicotinoid Insecticides

This article explores a new plant probe that could help estimate bee exposure to neonicotinoid insecticides. The probe could help scientists better understand the effects of these insecticides on bee populations.
Growth Promoting Seed treatments and Abiotic Stress Management for Higher Yield – A Seed World Innovation Webinar

Gain insights into how to increase crop yields with seed treatments and abiotic stress management. Learn from experts in this Seed World Innovation Webinar.
AgReliant Genetics and SlantRange Announce Partnership on Aerial Phenotyping Platform

Agreliant Genetics and SlantRange partner to create aerial phenotyping platform to improve crop yield and quality.
Agronomix Testimonial – James Edward, Australian Grain Technologies

James Edward of Australian Grain Technologies shares his experience with Agronomix Software and how it has helped him manage his business. Read his testimonial to learn more!
Putting the Brakes on Lateral Root Development

Learn how researchers are using a new technique to control the development of lateral roots in plants. Discover the potential implications for agriculture and the environment.
Diverse Team Assembles to Protect Iconic U.S. Crop from Climate Change

Diverse team of experts come together to protect iconic US crop from climate change. Learn how they plan to safeguard our food supply in the face of a changing climate.
Rising CO2 Levels Could Boost Wheat Yield But Slightly Reduce Nutritional Quality

Rising CO2 levels could increase wheat yields, but reduce nutritional quality. Learn how this could affect global food security and what can be done to mitigate the effects.
Ontario to Improve Crop Production by Fighting Plant Diseases

Ontario farmers to fight plant diseases and improve crop production with new research and technology. Learn how Ontario is helping farmers increase yields.
Wheat Commissions Invest to Better Understand Wheat’s Genetic Potential

Wheat Commissions invest to better understand wheat’s genetic potential. Learn how this research could help farmers increase yields and improve quality of wheat.
Feds Invest in Genomics Research

Feds invest $1.3B to support genomics research in Canada, helping to create jobs and drive innovation in the health, agriculture, and environment sectors.
Can Palm Oil be Replaced?

Palm oil is a major environmental issue, but can it be replaced? This article looks at the potential of alternative oils and the challenges of making a switch.
KeyGene Scientists First to Discover ‘Non-Susceptible’ Sweet Pepper Plants

Scientists at KeyGene discover sweet pepper plants that are resistant to disease, offering a potential solution to global food shortages.
How the French Seed Industry Came Together

French seed industry unites to create a more sustainable future. Learn how farmers, researchers, and businesses are working together to protect biodiversity and promote sustainable agriculture.
It’s Election Season: How to be Heard Amid all the Noise – A Germination Webinar & Podcast

Learn how to make your voice heard during election season! Listen to this Germination webinar podcast to get tips on how to stand out in the crowd.
BrettYoung and DL Seeds Announce Deeper Collaboration

Brett Young and DL Seeds announce a new partnership to bring farmers the latest in seed technology. Get the details on this exciting collaboration.
New Software Allows Plant Breeders to Select Best Traits

New software helps plant breeders quickly identify the best traits for their crops. Get the latest on this innovative technology and how it can benefit farmers.
Yield-Boosting Stay-Green Gene Identified from 118-Year-Old Experiment in Corn

118-year-old experiment yields gene that boosts corn yield. Scientists identify gene that helps corn stay green longer, increasing yield and improving crop resilience.
Rainey Appointed New Director of Purdue Soybean Center

Rainey appointed new director of Purdue Soybean Center. Purdue University appoints Dr. Bill Rainey as the new director of the Purdue Soybean Center. He will lead research and outreach efforts.
Researchers Publish New Study on Citrus Greening Disease

Researchers have published a new study on citrus greening disease, a major threat to citrus crops. Learn more about the study and its implications for the future of citrus production.
Texas A&M Researchers to Develop Climate-Smart Sorghum

Texas A&M researchers to develop climate-smart sorghum varieties that are more resilient to drought and heat. Improve yields and reduce water use.
UNH Researchers Find Specialty Eggplant Varieties Grow Well in High Tunnels

UnH researchers discover specialty eggplant varieties that thrive in high tunnels. Learn more about their findings and how they can help farmers increase yields.
By Land and Air, Students to Detect Crop Diseases With Tech

Students use tech to detect crop diseases from the air and land. Learn how they’re using drones, sensors, and AI to help farmers.
ESA is now Euroseeds

ESA is now EuroSeeds: European seed industry unites to create a stronger voice in the global market. Join the movement and help shape the future of European agriculture.
As Wheat Congress Begins, Hybrid Wheat Efforts Get a Boost from BASF

At the 2019 Canadian Wheat Congress, BASF announced their support for hybrid wheat research. Learn more about the potential benefits of this new technology.
BASF Joins the International Wheat Genome Sequencing Consortium

BASF joins forces with the International Wheat Genome Sequencing Consortium to advance wheat research and breeding. Unlocking the genetic potential of wheat to improve global food security.
Agricultural Output Growth to Keep Food Prices Low Over the Coming Decade, But Many Uncertainties are Ahead

Agricultural output is expected to remain strong over the next decade, keeping food prices low. This article examines the potential risks and uncertainties that could affect the sector.
Garth Hodges Says to Get in There and Wash the Dishes

Garth Hodges shares his advice on how to make a difference in the world: Get in there and wash the dishes! Read this article to find out more.