K-State Researchers Work to Develop Heat-tolerant Wheat
Harold Trick, a Kansas State University plant pathologist, and Allan Fritz, a KSU wheat breeder, are working on a transgenic wheat that tolerates warmer temperatures during wheat’s critical grain filling […]
Seed Companies Talk Priorities for 2015

Goals and priorities provide direction and help lead to success. A Note from the Editor This time of the year, there’s always a great deal of chatter about new year’s […]
Highlights from ASTA’s Corn, Sorghum and Soybean Seed Research Conference

Each year, the American Seed Trade Association hosts its corn, sorghum and soybean seed research conference. In case you missed it, here are a few of the highlights. Nearly 3,000 […]
Researchers Work to Waterproof Rice

What researchers learn from a specific rice gene could one day help to reduce crop damage from flooding that occurs after planting. Understanding the genetics of various seed characteristics can […]
Can We Build a Better Bee?

Can we build a better bee that is designed to withstand stressors, such as the Varroa mite, American foulbrood, Nosema ceranae and even extreme weather conditions, through genetics? In many […]
Nufarm U.S. Promotes Staff

Nufarm U.S. has promoted Rob Schwehr to the position of vice president of innovation and regulatory affairs for Nufarm Americas. Schwehr will oversee product development and interactions with governmental agencies […]
Expanding into International Markets? Culture Is Key to Success

When it comes to expanding in international markets, experience and a good business plan can mean the difference between failure and success. Expanding into a market outside your country’s borders […]
Independent Seed Companies are Thriving

Regional, independent seed companies are thriving. Mark Twain is quoted as having said “the rumors of my death have been greatly exaggerated.” Rapid consolidation in the seed industry during the […]
Secrets of the 100 Most Innovative People

While it’s critical to look ahead, it’s also important to remember our history and reflect upon the progress that’s been made. Discover the faces behind that progress and today’s seed […]
Educating Youth Through Plant Science

Companies dedicate resources to help educate youth about the importance of science and technology, as well as the opportunities within agriculture. Losing generations of farmers isn’t just a problem for […]
Meet The Faces of Those Working to Reduce Food Insecurity

Not all stories are as dramatic as that of Miatta Sirleaf, Aloysius Tamba or Anne Kumeh in post-war Liberia. While very different, they share a commitment to reducing food insecurity. […]
Help Farmers Evaluate Seed Treatments

A featured segment designed to share business-critical information to seed-selling professionals. Visit SeedWorld.com to download this department and other tools to help you sell seed to farmers. Farmers might be […]
Seed Industry Outlook

Seed industry analysts say the business climate remains strong and stable. Despite a few dips, observers say the U.S. and international seed markets remain strong going into 2015 and that […]
Companies Invest in Biologicals

This article is part of a series designed to explore the world of biologicals, from the very basics of what a biological is, or is not, to how they are […]
Using Data to Feed The World

Companies are deploying new precision technologies to collect more data and help farmers make better business decisions The world’s global population is projected to balloon from 7.2 billion to 9.6 […]
Precision Technology and Big Data Reform the Seed Industry

If you haven’t already, check out the You Tube video called “Farm Forward.” I recently played this video for a group of Dakota State University business technology students during a […]
Astronauts Take Seeds to Space, Students Grow Them Out

Research in space brings home real benefits to agriculture and the seed industry. Explore the possibilities. Outer space and seeds are not often thought of as going hand-in-hand, but new […]
Regulatory Roundup

National MONSANTO AND WHEAT FARMERS SETTLE After a number of lawsuits related to the May 2013 discovery of genetically-modified wheat on a farm in eastern Oregon and temporary limits on […]
Since 1915: Take a Look Back at 1960

A MOMENT IN TIME Dessert Seed Company of El Centro, California, sent these photographs of new onion varieties that the company had developed. Accompanying the pictures and descriptions was a […]
Rising Temperatures Predicted to Lower Wheat Yields
An international consortium of researchers has used big data sets to predict the effects climate change on global wheat yields. The researchers, including from Rothamsted Research in the United Kingdom, […]
USDA/NIFA Announces Fellowships for Future Ag Scientists
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture is providing more than $15 million for fellowships to train and develop the next generation of scientists who will […]
AgriThority Adds Seed Treatment Specialist
AgriThority LLC, an integrated agricultural science consultancy providing product and field development services to the crop protection and seed treatment industries globally has hired Karen Arthur to its team as […]
New Corn Yield World Record Set with DEKALB
First-generation farmer Randy Dowdy of Valdosta, Georgia, has set the world record for corn yield with an average of 503 bushels per acre using DEKALB corn seed genetics. Dowdy achieved […]
Bailey Seed Acquires Oregon Seed Services
Bailey Seed Inc. of Salem, Oregon, a regional marketer of grass seed, cover crops, small grains, and forage products has acquired Oregon Services Inc. of Harrisburg, Oregon. Oregon Seed Services […]
AgReliant Genetics Adds COO
AgReliant Genetics has promoted Craig Anderson to chief operating officer for the company, effective Jan. 1, 2015. In this newly created role, Anderson will maintain his previous responsibility over the […]
Syngenta Receives Chinese Import Approval for Corn Trait
Syngenta has received the safety certificate for its Agrisure Viptera trait ― event MIR162 ― from China’s regulatory authorities, formally granting import approval. The approval covers corn grain and processing byproducts, […]
Bayer Announces Leadership Changes
Effective Feb. 1, 2015, Garth Hodges, will assume the role as vice president of marketing and business development within Bayer CropScience Inc. based out of Calgary, Alberta. Hodges, currently global […]
DuPont Pioneer to Sell Alfalfa Research and Production Assets
DuPont Pioneer and S&W Seed Company have reached an agreement for S&W Seed Company to acquire DuPont Pioneer alfalfa germplasm, as well as alfalfa production and research facility assets. The […]
Jon Doggett Named NCGA Executive Vice President
The National Corn Growers Association has promoted Jon Doggett to executive vice president, effective Jan. 1, 2015. In his new role, Doggett will lead efforts to expand NCGA’s alliances and […]
New Research Leader Joins TGAC and the Sainsbury Laboratory
Ksenia Krasileva joins The Genome Analysis Centre’s science faculty to lead the institute’s new Triticeae Genomics Group, in joint appointment with The Sainsbury Laboratory. As Triticeae Genomics Group leader, Krasileva is responsible for the […]
Bayer’s Dawkin to Serve as ECPA Acting President
Martin Dawkins, Bayer CropScience region head of Europe, Middle East and Africa, will take over the role of president of the European Crop Protection Association, effective Jan 1. Jean-Philippe Azoulay […]
INCOTEC North America Transitions Sales Team
INCOTEC North America, market leader in coatings and seed technology has announced the retirement of a senior account manager and the recruitment of an account manager for field crops in […]
Munson Hybrids Adds Dealers
During the past six months, Munson Hybrids has added dealers in Illinois and Wisconsin, increasing its dealer network by about 30 percent. Munson Hybrids strategically added dealers to address the […]
EU Comission Withdraws Proposal for New Seed Law
Presenting its much awaited policy priorities for 2015, the European Commission announced that it has withdrawn its proposal for a new European Union seed law. The new EU regulation on […]
China Expected to Make Decision on GM Corn
The Chinese government is expected to release its decision on importation of Syngenta’s Agrisure Viptera corn (MIR 162) from the United States soon. The approval would be important because U.S. […]
USDA Advances Robotics to Improve Production Ag
The United States Department of Agriculture’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture has awarded $3 million in grants to advance the use of robotics in production agriculture. The four grants […]