XiteBio SoyRhizo for Soybean Approved by CFIA

XiteBio Technologies receives approval for expanded use of XiteBio SoyRhizo in the Canadian market from the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA)._x000D_ _x000D_ XiteBio SoyRhizo now offers 64 days of on-seed […]
DuPont Announces Executive Leadership Changes

DuPont announces the following executive leadership changes, effective Jan. 1, 2016, to streamline the company for growth and simplify the organization. James C. Collins, executive vice president, will lead the DuPont Agriculture […]
Marrone Bio Innovations Hires New Marketing Leadership

Marrone Bio Innovations, Inc. announces that Nancy Hood has joined the company as its Vice President of Marketing. In this role, Nancy will be responsible for the strategic marketing of MBI’s […]
SIPA Hosting Technical Education Unit

The Seed Innovation and Protection Alliance (SIPA) is hosting a technical education unit in Anaheim, California on Feb. 2, 2016, from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. in conjunction with the […]
Plant Pathogens on the Prowl

As global trade expands and the climate changes, experts predict the battle against pathogens will only intensify. Since the dawn of agriculture, pests and diseases have challenged humanity’s ability to […]
UC-Davis African Plant Breeding Academy Begins its Second Class

Contributing to fill a critical need for trained plant breeders in Africa, the University of California, Davis, African Plant Breeding Academy started its second class of students with a session […]
Texas Researchers Develop Tastier, Tougher Tomatoes and Spinach

The revival of the once-thriving vegetable production industry in south Texas will begin with the development of new tomato and spinach varieties designed to perform well in the area’s harsh […]
Dow-DuPont Merger a “Reality Check” for Syngenta, Shareholder Group Says

The recent announcement of the mega-merger between Dow and DuPont is a “final reality check” for Syngenta, according to the Alliance of Critical Syngenta Shareholders. In a statement posted on […]
The Quest to Predict Yield

Often hard to predict, yield sets the foundation for crop improvement, and researchers are deploying new tools that measure phenotype with the hopes of more accurately predicting yield over more […]
Seed Industry on Display at ASTA CSS & Seed Expo

This year’s American Seed Trade Association CSS & Seed Expo once again allowed the seed industry to show what it has to offer. Seed industry stakeholders — and those looking […]
Novozymes CEO Comments on Paris Climate Agreement

Novozymes CEO Poul Schou comments on the Paris Climate Agreement and its potential to reduce global emissions. Learn more about his views on the agreement.
Studying Soil to Understand Drought

A University of California, Riverside assistant professor and a team of researchers are using an often overlooked tool to fight the drought: soil. Samantha Ying, an assistant professor of environmental […]
Long-Term Study Looks to Improve Wheat Breeding

A consortium led by Bristol wheat geneticist Professor Keith Edwards has been awarded £3.68 million by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) for a major long-term study to […]
Novozymes CEO Applauds Paris Climate Agreement

After decades of extremely complicated negotiations, Paris proved to be the historic turning point in international efforts to tackle the evident dangers posed by climate change. That’s according to Novozymes chief […]
Giants by the Numbers

4 Years Time it takes to deliver a biological seed treatment to the market. In seeking to help protect seeds and improve their yield potential, companies turn their focus to […]
DuPont and Dow Agree to Merge

DuPont and The Dow Chemical Company today approved a definitive agreement under which the companies “will combine in an all-stock merger of equals,” according to a news release. The combined […]
Albaugh Opens New Seed Treatment Technology Center

Albaugh opens a new seed treatment technology center in Memphis, Tennessee. The facility will focus on improving the discovery and development of biological and traditional seed treatment technology. The new seed […]
UC-Davis Seed Business 101 Completes Another Successful Session

The University of California, Davis Seed Biotechnology Center completed another successful session of the Seed Business 101 course (Field Crop curriculum) last week in Chicago, Illinois. The course was organized […]
Don’t Miss Tomorrow’s Final Session at CSS & Seed Expo

The American Seed Trade Association’s 2015 CSS & Seed Expo closes tomorrow with a session on crop management, moderated by University of Illinois crop sciences researcher Emerson Nafziger. Begins at 8 a.m. […]
ASTA Gives Students Exposure to the Seed Industry

The American Seed Trade Association gave students a great opportunity to network and showcase their work at this week’s CSS & Seed Expo in Chicago. ASTA featured agriculture graduate student […]
Anti-Science? No Such Thing

Why is it that partisans on both sides of contentious issues – GMOs, climate change, fracking, and so many others – seem to talk past each other? The scientists who […]
Giant Highlights

Our “Giants of the Industry” share what they’ve been working, as well as their advice and expertise from how to better communicate about science and technology to attracting the best […]
Microbials Move to Mainstream

Beneficial bacteria show promise for environment, bottom lines. Farmers growing soybeans in the 1800s would notice that the crop did quite well in certain fields while struggling in others. Water, […]
Breeding Better Through Software

Technology can help breeders keep pace with science. Not to belabor a worn out joke, but … Plant breeding? Yes, there’s an app for that. In fact there are several, […]
Washington Post Journalist to Speak About Science Communication

We all like to think of ourselves as rational decision-makers. We take a calm, cool look at the facts, and arrive at a decision consistent with them. But social scientists […]
Need is Great to Improve Wheat Breeding Efficiency

Although genetically modified traits often capture headlines, phenomics, sensor technology, and biometrical modelling is transforming wheat breeding. That was one of the messages from today’s session “Wheat Today and Tomorrow: […]
Bringing the Washing Station to You

The new ASTA Innovations Lounge helped showcase the seed industry’s first mobile washing service today at the American Seed Trade Association’s CSS & Seed Expo in Chicago. John Bertilino, national […]
Local Elections Hit Home

Texas seed professionals are getting a hard lesson in election consequences. We elect virtually all statewide office-holders in Texas — a practice originating shortly after the Civil War and common […]
How One Woman Came to be a Scientist

She may be an accidental entomologist, but this scientist’s new leading role in DuPont Pioneer’s Hybrid Wheat Program is no accident. When it comes to trait characterization and development, Laura […]
Baseball Legend Greets ASTA Attendees

Former Major League Baseball star hitter Frank Thomas rubbed shoulders with attendees of the American Seed Trade Association’s Corn & Sorghum Seed Research Conference & Seed Expo in Chicago today. Nicknamed “The Big […]
Nine Billion People? Not Until 2065, Basse Says

AgResource Company president Dan Basse returned to the ASTA CSS & Seed Expo today for his annual update on the ag economy and the global trends affecting U.S. exports in 2015. Basse […]
‘A Great Story to Tell’

American Seed Trade Association president Andrew LaVigne opened today’s general session of the 2015 CSS & Seed Expo with a reminder to attendees that they play a crucial role in […]
David Sippell Joins AgriThority as CEO

AgriThority LLC, an integrated agricultural science consultancy, announces the addition of David Sippell, Ph.D., to the company’s leadership team as Chief Executive Officer. Sippell has more than 25 years of […]
Battling Insects: The Never-Ending Fight

With the ever-evolving nature of insects, companies are challenged to come up with an arsenol of traits and seed-applied technologies to help farmers win the battle season after season. With more […]
Seed Treatments Can Help Feed the World

The world population is expanding. According to the United Nation, it’s expected to hit 9 billion by 2050. That means agricultural productivity must continue to go up, and seed treatments […]
Giant Views Who’s Who

Stephen Baenziger Stephen Baenziger is the primary small grains breeder at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln, with a focus on developing improved cultivars and germplasm of wheat, barley and triticale. […]