Farmers Edge to Pay Legal Fees in Patent Infringement Case

Canadian ag-tech company Farmers Edge to pay legal fees in patent infringement case. Innovative tech solutions to help farmers increase yields and reduce costs.
Symposium: Managing Global Resources for a Secure Future

Secure the future of global resources with expert insights from the 2017 Symposium. Learn from industry leaders and academics on how to manage resources responsibly.
Seed World Welcomes Joe Funk as Contributing Editor

Seed World welcomes Joe Funk as Contributing Editor. Joe brings decades of experience in the seed industry to the magazine, providing valuable insights and expertise.
Rep. Newhouse Works to Improve Ag Labor Crisis

Rep. Newhouse works to improve ag labor crisis in US: legislation to create a new visa program & expand existing ones to help farmers access labor.
Iowa Professor Misra Receives Global Academic Leadership Award

Iowa professor receives prestigious Global Academic Leadership Award for her commitment to international education.
Grassland Oregon Patents Cold Tolerant Balansa Clover

Oregon-based Grassland LLC patents cold-tolerant Balansa clover, a new forage crop for livestock. Ideal for northern climates, it offers high yields and improved nutrition.
Carlos Azambuja (GENIA) Naturation Sequencing Technology for Seed Analysis

Carlos Azambuja is revolutionizing seed analysis with Genia Naturation sequencing technology. Learn how this technology is changing the seed industry.
The Risk Corner: GMO Consensus: I Don’t Need To Be Right … I Need You To Be Right

GMOs are a controversial topic, but this article looks at why consensus is more important than being right. Learn why it’s important to consider all sides of the debate.
The Risk Corner: GMO Consensus: I Don’t Need To Be Right … I Need You To Be Right

GMOs are a controversial topic, but consensus is not always necessary. Learn why the right approach is more important than the right answer in this article.
Syngenta CEO wants debate on ‘sustainable agriculture’

Syngenta CEO urges global dialogue on sustainable agriculture to ensure food security. Learn how to create a more sustainable food system.
Unraveling the Mysteries of Corn DNA Replication

Unlock the secrets of corn DNA replication with this comprehensive article. Learn how corn DNA is replicated and how it affects the plant’s growth.
A False Conflict: A Closer Look at the Interrelation Between Farmers’ Rights and Breeders’ Rights

Farmers and breeders have a complex interrelation. This article takes a closer look at the false conflict between the two and how to reconcile them.
A False Conflict: A Closer Look at the Interrelation Between Farmers’ Rights and Breeders’ Rights

Farmers and breeders have different rights, but they are more interconnected than it may seem. Learn more about the false conflict between them in this article.
Syngenta to Launch its First Ukrainian Sunflower Hybrid in Ukraine

Syngenta launches first Ukrainian sunflower hybrid in Ukraine. High-yielding, disease-resistant variety offers farmers improved yields and profitability.
ISU Seed Technology Program Offers Emerging Leader Short Course

ISU Seed Technology Program offers emerging leaders a unique short course to develop their skills and knowledge. Learn more about this opportunity!
Ioana Tudor (Syngenta) SAA Partnership, Resistance Management Traits, Seedcare Institutes Worldwide

Syngenta and IOANA Tudor partner to develop resistance management traits and Seedcare Institutes worldwide. Learn how this will benefit the global agricultural industry.
Embrapa’s Research in Partnership with USA, UK and South Africa Receives International Award

Embrapa, a research partnership between the USA, UK, and South Africa, has been awarded an international prize for its work in agricultural research. Learn more about this award-winning collaboration.
The IMODDUS Working Group of CPVO

Learn about the CPVO Working Group of the IModDUS project, which is working to improve the efficiency of the European Union’s plant variety protection system.
Since 1915: A Look Back at May 1939

A look back at the events of May 1939, from the start of the Second World War to the first commercial flight of the Boeing 307 Stratoliner.
Breaking Legume’s Crop Wild Relative Barrier

Learn how scientists are using wild legumes to break the crop barrier and create new, more resilient crops. Read the latest news on this breakthrough research.
Alta Seeds Introduces Sorghum Hybrids with Sugarcane Aphid Tolerance

Alta Seeds introduces new sorghum hybrids with tolerance to sugarcane aphids. Get higher yields and better protection with these new hybrids.
Land O’Lakes’ Winfield United to Make Drones More Farmer Friendly

Learn how Land O’Lakes is using drones to help farmers increase efficiency and productivity. Discover the benefits of this cutting-edge technology.
Joe Butwin Retires, Stokes Hires New US Sales Manager

Joe Butwin retires from Stokes Seeds after 40 years of service. Celebrate his legacy and learn more about his impact on the company.
The Good, Bad and Ugly of Working in a Family Business

Working in a family business can be rewarding, but it can also be challenging. Learn the pros and cons of this unique work environment.
BASF’s Julia Harnal: How to Capture the Hearts & Minds of Growers

Growers need to be engaged to ensure success. Julia Harnal of BASF shares her insights on how to capture their hearts and minds. Learn her tips today!
Megan Provost to Join Farm Foundation
Megan Provost joins Farm Foundation as the new President & CEO. She brings a wealth of experience in agriculture, food, and rural development. Learn more about her background and goals.
Safeguarding Seed Quality as a First Step Towards a Satisfying Yield

Seed quality is essential for successful yields. Learn how to safeguard seed quality and ensure a successful harvest with this helpful article.
What’s Next for Wheat?

Learn about the future of wheat production and the potential for new varieties of wheat. Discover the latest research and technology being used to improve wheat production and the potential for new varieties.
Ag Organizations Support CREAATE Act in the U.S. Senate

Agricultural organizations support the CREAATE Act, a bill introduced in the U.S. Senate to help farmers and ranchers. Learn more about the bill and its potential impact.
No Access, No Benefits, Part 2

No Access, No Benefits: Part 2 examines the challenges faced by refugees in Europe, and how they are denied access to basic services and rights.
No Access, No Benefits – Part 2

No Access, No Benefits: Part 2 examines the lack of access to healthcare for refugees in Europe and the consequences of this. Learn how to help.
Chinese Delegation Signs Sorghum Letters of Intent

Chinese delegation signs letters of intent to purchase US sorghum, strengthening trade relations between the two countries.
Water Policies Heat Up Cities
Cities are facing increasing pressure to manage water resources as temperatures rise. Learn how cities are adapting their water policies to cope with climate change.
Philippe Rousseau new Global Seed Company CEO
Philippe Rousseau appointed new CEO of Global Seed Company. He brings extensive experience in the seed industry to the role.
The Methodology For The 2018 Index Is Open For Public Consultation

Open public consultation on the 2018 Methodology Index is now available. Learn more about the process and how to provide feedback on the index.
Global Seed Company Names New CEO

Global seed company names new CEO: John Smith appointed to lead company into new era of growth. Learn more about his background and plans.