Kassidy Kimpling Is Following Her Passion for Sales

Kassidy Kimpling is a successful salesperson who followed her passion and is now helping others do the same. Learn how she achieved success and how you can too.
European Rice Producers Welcome College of Commissioners’ Decision To Apply A Safeguard Clause To Rice Imports From Cambodia And Myanmar

European rice producers welcome EU decision to apply safeguard clause to imports from Cambodia & Myanmar, protecting local industry & jobs.
Checkoff-Funded Research Scientists Finding Solutions to SCN Resistance

Research funded by checkoff programs is helping scientists find solutions to SCN resistance in soybeans. Learn how they’re making progress.
Yield10 Bioscience Initiates Program in Corn to Evaluate Novel Traits

Yield10 Bioscience launches program to evaluate novel traits in corn. Program aims to improve crop yields and reduce environmental impact.
Ushering in a New Era of Wheat Genetics

Unlock the potential of wheat genetics with the latest research and technology. Discover how to improve yields and reduce disease with this new era of wheat genetics.
Wage Policies Not Made for Rural Businesses

Small businesses in rural areas struggle to keep up with wage policies that don’t fit their needs. Learn how to adjust policies to fit your business.
Shawn Fraser Sees the Saskatchewan Seed Growers as a Team

Seed growers in Saskatchewan are working together to ensure the success of the industry. Shawn Fraser shares his insights on the importance of collaboration and how it benefits the industry.
Tozer Seeds America Hybrid Celery Available in January 2019

Tozer Seeds America’s Hybrid Celery is now available in January 2019. Learn more about this new variety and how it can benefit your garden.
Cheyenne Harle Is Pursuing Her Passion for Communicating With Others

Cheyenne Harle is a young entrepreneur who is passionate about connecting with people. She is using her skills to build a successful business and make a difference in the world.
January Health Check For Soil Indicators

Learn how to assess soil health in January with this guide. Get tips on how to measure soil indicators like organic matter, pH, and nutrient levels.
Sterling Weeda (Schlessman Seed Company) Thinks Animal Genetics Ties in Well With Plant Breeding

Sterling Weeda Schlessman Seed believes animal genetics can be used to improve plant breeding. Learn how this could revolutionize the agriculture industry.
Andy LaVigne (ASTA) Wants to Have More Conversations With Consumers

Andy Lavigne of ASTA wants to start more conversations with consumers about the travel industry. Learn more about his plans and how it could affect the industry.
Forage Seed is Creating Legacies

Forage Seed is helping Canadian farmers create legacies for generations to come. Learn how they are making a difference in the agricultural industry.
Unraveling of 58-Year-Old Corn Gene Mystery May Have Plant Breeding Implications

Uncovering the mystery of a 58-year-old corn gene may have implications for plant breeding. Learn how this discovery could help farmers.
Canola’s Success Lies in Evolving as a Global Player

Canola is a global success story, with Canada leading the way. Learn how the industry is adapting to changing markets and staying competitive.
Cathy Fedoruk Feels the Discussions Must Continue

Cathy Fedoruk speaks out on the importance of continuing the dialogue on gender equality. Learn more about her views and the progress being made in Canada.
Trademark Talk

Learn the basics of trademark law and how to protect your business name. Get tips on registering a trademark and avoiding infringement.
Katelyn Tabit Helps to Develop Rural Communities

Katelyn Tabit is helping to create sustainable economic growth in rural communities. Learn how she is making a difference and inspiring others to do the same.
Improved Crops Can Double European Agriculture Production

Learn how improved crops can double European agriculture production. Discover the latest research and potential benefits for farmers and the environment.
Corteva Agriscience Announces Enlist E3 Soybean Commercial Launch

Corteva Agriscience announces commercial launch of Enlist E3 soybean, a new herbicide-tolerant variety that offers farmers improved weed control and yield potential.
Corteva Agriscience Announces Enlist E3 Soybean and Qrome Corn Commercial Launches

Corteva Agriscience announces commercial launch of Enlist E3 soybean and Qrome corn, two new products designed to help farmers increase yields and reduce environmental impact.
International Agricultural Show, February 23 to March 3, Paris

Experience the world’s largest agricultural show in Paris from Feb 23-Mar 3. See the latest in farming technology, livestock, and more!
How the Finnish Seed Sector is Surviving Extreme Conditions

Finnish seed sector is thriving despite extreme weather conditions. Learn how they are adapting to survive and stay competitive in the global market.
Mackenzie Trader Thinks Drones Are the Next Big Thing

Mackenzie Trader, a business expert, believes that drones are the next big thing in the tech industry. Learn more about his predictions and the potential of drones in this article.
Tough People Last: Q&A With Joe Merschman

Joe Merschman shares his secrets to success in business: hard work, resilience, and a positive attitude. Learn how to succeed from this experienced entrepreneur.
Neonicotinoids in the Feathers of Sparrows

Neonicotinoid pesticides are found in sparrow feathers, threatening their health and survival. Learn how this affects the bird population and what can be done to help.
Ancient Quinoa Found in Ontario

Ancient grain quinoa found in Ontario! Archaeologists uncover evidence of quinoa cultivation in Canada dating back to 1000 BC.
Laurie Hayes says it’s all About Consistency

Laurie Hayes shares her tips on how to stay consistent in achieving goals. Learn how to stay motivated and reach success with her advice.
Build It and They Will Grow

Learn how to create a successful business by understanding the importance of customer service, marketing, and product development. Get tips on how to build a successful business from the ground up.
Few Spots Remaining – Seed Production Course at UC Davis February 11-14

Learn the fundamentals of seed production in this 4-day course at UC Davis. Limited spots available Feb 11-14. Enroll now!
Research Examines Views On Genetically Modified Food

Research reveals public opinion on genetically modified food: safety, benefits, and concerns. Learn what people think about GM food and its implications.
Peterson Farms Seed Announces Scott Sanders as General Manager

Peterson Farms Seed announces Scott Sanders as General Manager. Scott brings extensive experience in seed production and sales to the role.
Arbor Biosciences and the IWGSC Partner on Wheat Exome

Arbor Biosciences and the IWGSC partner to advance wheat research and breeding. Leveraging Arbor’s exome capture technology to sequence the wheat genome.
Bob Rugg Believes Good Changes are to Come

Bob Rugg, a Canadian entrepreneur, shares his optimism for the future of the country. He believes that positive changes are on the horizon.
More than Sharing, Networks and Collaboration Disrupt

Learn how the sharing economy is disrupting traditional business models and how companies can benefit from the new opportunities it presents.
Rakesh Kumar Loves Cantaloupe, but Gives Cucumber and Watermelon a Fair Shake, Too

Rakesh Kumar loves cantaloupe, but also enjoys cucumber and watermelon. Learn more about his favorite fruits and why he likes them.