Nufarm Announces New Country Lead for Canada

Nufarm appoints new Country Lead for Canada. John MacLennan to lead Nufarm’s Canadian business, focusing on growth and customer service.
BASF Goes West with Head Office Move

BASF, a global chemical company, is relocating its Canadian head office from Toronto to Calgary. Learn more about the move and its implications.
Seeds Inherit Memories From Their Mother

Seeds can remember the environment of their mother plant, according to a new study. Learn how this affects their growth and development.
Old for New, Using Ancient Genetic Variation to Supercharge Wheat

Ancient genetic variation is being used to create new, more resilient wheat varieties. Learn how this could revolutionize the future of wheat production.
Legend Seeds Welcomes John Squire as Forage Specialist

Legend Seeds welcomes John Squire as Forage Specialist, bringing expertise in hay and pasture production to help farmers maximize yields.
Mitchell Japp Loves Cereal Crops, Sheep Farming

Mitchell Japp is a sheep farmer in Canada who loves cereal crops. Learn about his passion for farming and how he’s making a difference in his community.
AI Tool Maps Canadians’ Conversations About Food

AI tool maps Canadians’ conversations about food: Discover how AI is being used to uncover insights about Canadians’ food preferences and behaviours.
Antibacterial Biopolymer Patches to Protect and Heal Plant Wounds: Joint Publication Between CRAG and ICMAB

CRag and ICMAB have collaborated to develop antibacterial biopolymer patches to protect and heal plant wounds. Learn more about this innovative solution to plant health.
Canada Should Correct its ‘Mistakes’ if it Wants to Solve Canola Spat, China Says

China urges Canada to correct mistakes to solve canola spat: Canada must take steps to correct its mistakes if it wants to resolve a dispute over canola exports to China, a Chinese official said.
Ana Badea is Always Looking 10 Years Down the Road

Ana Badea is a successful entrepreneur who looks 10 years ahead to plan for the future. Learn how she uses her vision to stay ahead of the competition.
China Intensifies Canadian Canola Battle

China intensifies trade battle with Canada over canola imports. Canada fights back with WTO complaint, as China’s ban on canola imports threatens $2.7B industry.
China Intensifies Canadian Canola Battle by Revoking Viterra’s Export Registration

China revokes Viterra’s export registration, intensifying the battle over Canadian canola exports. Find out how this affects the industry.
Corteva Agriscience Signs Memorandum of Understanding With the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences

Corteva Agriscience signs MOU with Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences to collaborate on research and development of agricultural technologies.
Building Africa’s Resilient Agricultural Future

Africa is facing a critical challenge: how to build a resilient agricultural future. This article explores the strategies and solutions needed to ensure food security and economic growth.
Natural Plant Defense Genes Provide Clues to Safener Protection in Grain Sorghum

Discover how natural plant defense genes can help protect grain sorghum from herbicides with safener protection. Learn more about this research.
Cornell AgriTech Releases Galaxy Suite Grape Tomato Varieties

Cornell Agritech releases new Galaxy Suite grape and tomato varieties. Learn more about the new varieties and their potential benefits for growers.
Verdant Partners Adds Capabilities in Digital Ag

Verdant Partners adds digital ag capabilities to help farmers increase efficiency and profitability. Get the latest on this innovative technology.
China Intensifies Canola Battle by Revoking Viterra’s Export Registration

China intensifies Canola battle by revoking Viterra’s export registration. Canadian farmers face uncertain future as China takes action against Canola exports.
You Need an Expert Testing Your Forage Seed. Here’s Why.

Forage seeds tend to be smaller. Why does this matter? Forage seeds can be very difficult to tell apart from other forage species and also from weeds or other crops […]
KeyGene Partner In Chicory Research

KeyGene and Chicory Research partner to develop new varieties of chicory with improved traits. KeyGene’s expertise in breeding and genomics will help accelerate the research.
Jamie Mattikow named President and CEO of W. Atlee Burpee

Jamie Mattikow named President and CEO of W. Atlee Burpee Co., a leading provider of seeds, plants, and gardening supplies.
Syngenta and the Analytics Society of INFORMS Announce Finalists For the 2019 Syngenta Crop Challenge in Analytics

Finalists announced for 2019 Syngenta Crop Challenge in Analytics: Syngenta and the Analytics Society of INFORMS recognize top teams for their innovative solutions to global crop challenges.
Concentric Ag Offers Real-Time Soil Diagnostics

Concentric AG provides real-time soil diagnostics to help farmers maximize crop yields. Get the latest technology to improve your farm’s productivity and sustainability.
In Memory of Wendell Howard of Warner Seed

Wendell Howard, a long-time employee of Warner Seed, passed away on March 25th, 2019. This article pays tribute to his life and legacy.
Bayer Feed a Bee Initiative Reaches 50-State Milestone

Bayer’s Feed a Bee initiative has reached a milestone of 50 states, providing resources to help create and enhance pollinator habitats. Learn more about this successful sustainability program.
Seed-X Wins 2019 Agfunder Award

Seed-X, a European agtech startup, has won the 2019 AgFunder Award for its innovative approach to seed production. Learn more about their success!
Seeds for Africa

Seeds for Africa is a non-profit organization that provides access to seeds and agricultural education to African farmers. Learn how they are helping to improve food security in Africa.
ISU Scientists Overcome Repetitive DNA to Sequence the Genome of Devastating Soybean Pest

Scientists use new sequencing technique to map genome of soybean pest, providing insight into how to control it.
Revealing the Plant Genes that Shaped Our World

Uncovering the plant genes that have shaped our world: a look at how plants have evolved and adapted to their environment over time.
China has Stopped Buying all Canadian Canola Seed

China has stopped buying Canadian canola seed due to a dispute over quality. Learn more about the impact on the Canadian economy and what’s being done to resolve the issue.
Source of Citrus’ Sour Taste Identified

Scientists have identified the source of the sour taste in citrus fruits. Learn how this discovery could lead to new food products and health benefits.
Source of Citrus’ Sour Taste Identified

Scientists have identified the source of the sour taste in citrus fruits. Learn how this discovery could lead to new food products and health benefits.
Don’t Make People Skeptical of Your Content

Make your content trustworthy and credible with these tips. Learn how to avoid common mistakes and build trust with your readers.
Jamie Larsen Likes Shorter Meetings

Jamie Larsen shares tips on how to make meetings more efficient and productive, including shorter meeting times and better preparation.
With Nanotubes, Genetic Engineering in Plants Is Easy-Peasy

Learn how nanotubes are revolutionizing genetic engineering in plants, making it easier than ever before. Discover the potential of this new technology and its implications for the future of agriculture.
Publication of Cotton Genome Assemblies Could Inform Breeding of Better-Performing, More Sustainable Varieties

Publication of cotton genome assemblies could inform breeding of better performing, more sustainable varieties. Learn how this could revolutionize the cotton industry and benefit farmers.