BASF Opens R&D Center for Biological Crop Protection, Seed Solutions

BASF opens a new R&D center at the Crop Protection division’s headquarters in Limburgerhof, Germany. By housing two promising and well-connected research areas – biological crop protection and seed solutions – […]
Seeds of Change Launches Grant Program

Seeds of Change, a certified organic rice and ancient grain brand, launched its Grant Program today – donating one percent of its net sales to support community gardens across Canada. Working […]
Licence Exemptions Examined in Grain Sector Consultation

This week, the Canadian Grain Commission began consultations on its proposals to license producer railway car loading facilities, agents, and feed mills. These operations are currently exempted from licensing._x000D_ _x000D_ […]
Pulse Canada Seeks to Postpone Provisions in Fair Rail for Grain Farmers Act

Pulse Canada encourages the Government of Canada to postpone the sunset provisions of the Fair Rail for Grain Farmers Act, which will take effect August 1, 2016._x000D_ _x000D_ The extended interswitching provisions contained in the Act have […]
Arysta LifeScience Expands Sales Teams

Arysta LifeScience North America recently announced two new personnel to its South and East Sales Teams: Shaun Yule as Territory Sales Manager and Richard Royal as Technical Sales Specialist. Yule […]
Scientists Study Interaction Between Climate Change and Rice Production

Researchers and scientists from 10 Asian countries increased their understanding of the interaction between climate change and rice production in a recently concluded training course at the International Rice Research […]
DuPont Pioneer Continues Collaboration with Global Crop Diversity Trust

DuPont Pioneer is continuing its collaboration with the Global Crop Diversity Trust to conserve and make available some of the world’s most important food crops. Citing the critical need for […]
Management is Key to Controlling Fusarium Head Blight in Cereals, a Germination Strategy Session Webinar

During this webinar video, keynote speakers Pam de Rocquigny and Troy Basaraba discuss: This Germination Strategy Session webinar is sponsored by:20/20 Seed Labs Inc.BayerSyngentaSeCanFP Genetics
Valent Expands North American Discovery and Development Program

Valent U.S.A. Corporation announced today an investment plan to accelerate its agricultural research and development program in North America. Through a series of strategic facility expansions, Valent will accelerate discovery […]
Could Global Warming’s Top Culprit Help Crops?

Many scientists fear that global warming will hit staple food crops hard, with heat stress, extreme weather events and water shortages. On the other hand, higher levels of carbon dioxide—the […]
Scientists Issue Rallying Cry for Wheat Blast Research

A team of scientists in the U.K. and Bangladesh are turning to the combined knowledge of the global scientific community to address an emerging threat to Asian agriculture. The target […]
The Evolution of Variety Registration

_x000D_ _x000D_ Variety registration has been a fixture of the Canadian Seeds Regulations since 1923. Its purpose then was to verify the identity of a variety and the approve its […]
An Inside Look at Pollination Research

More than 150 food crops in the U.S. and Canada need insect pollination to produce quality, marketable yields; it’s estimated that one out of every three bites of food we […]
Ceres Expands Distribution Network to Carry Growing Seed Product Line

Ceres announced today that it has expanded its distribution network for its forage sorghum seed products. The announcement follows favorable product performance results from its new line of improved hybrids, which […]
DuPont Pioneer Announces Intentions to Commercialize First CRISPR-Cas Product

DuPont Pioneer today announced waxy corn hybrids as its first commercial agricultural product developed through the application of CRISPR-Cas enabled advanced breeding technology. This next generation of elite waxy corn […]
New Wheat Line Eliminates Discoloring in Foods

Getting rid of gray discoloring in foods such as fresh noodles, breads and refrigerated biscuits is now possible, thanks to a new white hard wheat breeding line developed by U.S. Department […]
Israeli Startup EQUInom Collaborates with PepsiCo

Israeli startup Equinom partners with PepsiCo to develop healthier, more sustainable plant-based proteins. Discover how this collaboration is revolutionizing food production.
Plant Breeding Matters: Protecting and Promoting Innovation

Plant breeding is essential for food security and innovation. Learn how to protect and promote plant breeding to ensure a safe and sustainable future.
Israeli Startup EQUInom Collaborates with PepsiCo

Israeli startup EQUInom, which utilizes novel computational breeding technologies in the breeding of seeds for the global food industry, has closed a $1.25 million financing round. Hazera (1939) Ltd., a specialist […]
Researchers Hunt for the Causes and Basis of Wheat Sensitivities

Up to five percent of all people who eat wheat products suffer from wheat sensitivities. These are immunological responses to wheat and related cereals such as spelt, rye, and barley, […]
Cheers! Here’s to World’s First Gluten-Free Barley Beer

Kebab barley, developed by Australia’s national science agency CSIRO, has been used to make the world’s first commercially produced, full flavoured, barley-based gluten-free beer. This is especially good news for people […]
New Technology Extends Shelf Life of Fruits and Veggies

Trials of potentially ‘world-changing’ technology aimed at prolonging the life of fresh produce have proven successful. Raw fruit and vegetables saw their shelf life increase by up to one day […]
Bees Diversify Diet to Take Sting Out of Nutritional Deficiencies

While pesticides and pathogens pose clear threats to honey bee health, the need of bee colonies for balanced nutrition is gaining increasing appreciation. As colonies are kept in agricultural areas […]
China Releases New GMO Policy Roadmap

The Chinese Ministry of Agriculture gave a press conference and briefed the media on China’s developments of GMO in Beijing on April 13, 2016. Director General of the General Office […]
Inoculants: Biologicals benefiting plants and yields

Biological inoculants have come a long way in helping growers raise stronger plants and reap more robust yields. Today’s inoculants, like Vault® HP from BASF and many others, help maximize […]
Status Germany and Canada

The International Wheat Genome Sequencing Consortium (IWGSC) has announced the production of a whole genome assembly of bread wheat, significantly accelerating global research into crop improvement._x000D_ _x000D_ The project consisted of […]
Rising CO2 Levels Reduce Protein in Crucial Pollen Source for Bees

Rising levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide have reduced protein in goldenrod pollen, a key late-season food source for North American bees, a Purdue University study shows. Researchers found that the […]
Wyffels Hybrids Names New COO

To better serve the needs of a growing customer base, Wyffels Hybrids recently announced the promotion of John Wyffels to chief operating officer (COO) and openings for two additional key […]
Biotech/GM Crops Planted on Two Billion Hectares

Today, the International Service for the Acquisition of Agri-Biotech Applications (ISAAA) released its annual report detailing the adoption of biotech crops, “20th Anniversary of the Global Commercialization of Biotech Crops […]
Setting A New Dress Coat

Look sharp and stylish with this guide to setting the perfect dress coat. Learn how to choose the right fit and fabric for any occasion.
Monsanto to Expand Site in Louisiana

Today, Monsanto Company’s Board of Directors gave final approval for a capital expenditure to expand the company’s Luling, La., manufacturing site. The expansion, a $975 million capital investment, is expected […]
Rice Scientist Honored with Derek Tribe Award

R. K. Malik, a senior agronomist in the Sustainable Intensification Program at the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT) based in Bihar, India, is the winner of the 2015 Derek Tribe […]
Vegetable Scientist Assisting Moroccan Farmers

Consumers want consistency. They want to buy a pepper that’s the same size as other peppers, and they want carrots the same color as other carrots. That seems simple enough. […]
Researchers Find Key to Breeding Zinc-Rich Plants to Combat Malnutrition

A milestone has been reached in the research of zinc loading in crop seeds with large potential benefits to people in the developing world. A team of scientists, led by […]
ASA Urges Washington to Pressure EU on Unapproved Soy Traits

In a letter sent to Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack and U.S. Trade Representative Michael Froman, the American Soybean Association (ASA) urges the administration to press the European Commission to approve […]
Why Maryland’s Neonic Ban is a Bad Idea

We’re disappointed that the Maryland legislature chose not to stand up for sound science and the rights of Maryland’s homeowners to self-protect their lawns and gardens from destructive pests. Here […]