New Equipment Promises Even More Efficiency

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New Equipment Promises Even More Efficiency The seed industry is always looking to improve its processes, and new technologies coming on market are making that possible. Efficiency. It’s something the […]

Ensuring Seed Quality

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Ensuring Seed Quality From more efficient testing methods to high-speed seed counters with imaging capabilities, seed testing is rapidly becoming a critical player in the seed sector today. Seed is […]

Using TALENs and CRISPRs in Crop Development

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Recently developed new breeding technologies could mean a number of new traits moving into improved crops faster, easier and more economically. Plant breeders and researchers are excited about TALENs and […]

Unlocking the Full Genetic Potential of Plants

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Since 1995, the genomes of nearly 50 plants have been sequenced and thanks to advances in technology, the rate at which these sets of genetic instructions are being deciphered is […]

American Seed – News Release

American Seed Magazine For Immediate Release  January 9th, 2013 Grand Forks, ND – Seed World Media is excited to announce the launch of American Seed Magazine – a publication aimed […]

Giant Views of the Industry | January 2014

_x000D_ Innovation Will Help Us Top an Impressive 2013 _x000D_ 2013 marked a record year for crop yields across Canada. Most significantly, wheat toppled 2012 yields by  38 per cent […]

Industry News | January 2014

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People News NorthStar Genetics, Minnesota’s largest independently owned seed company, has made several announcements concerning the Canadian arm of its business. Kim Perfumo has been hired to manage the company’s […]

Regulatory Roundup | January 2014

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NATIONAL CANADA TABLES NEW AGRICULTURAL GROWTH ACT The Canadian Government has tabled a new bill titled the Agricultural Growth Act, which is expected to increase producer access to new varieties, […]

Cross Pollination | January 2014

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Staying Ahead of the Curve“We live in an environment that is extremely fast- paced where timely results are either needed here in Canada or on the other side of the […]

World Status | January 2014

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An in-depth overview of the global seed industry. From a newly developed tomato variety in Argentina to new ag recruitment tactics in Germany. Status Argentina Argentine researchers working with the National […]

Variety Registration in Western Canada | January 2014

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Variety Registration in Western Canada — Balancing Quality with Growth Brian Beres, chair, Prairie Recommending Committee for Wheat, Rye and Triticale; research scientist – Agronomy, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Lethbridge, […]

Perspective | January 2014

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New Responsibilities for Seed Growers Beginning in 2014 The Canadian Seed Growers’ Association offers their tips for success moving forward with ASD. “Going into 2014, the world will change for […]

BASF Crop Protection Raising the Bar | January 2014

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BASF Crop Protection Raising the Bar BASF’s newest division known as Functional Crop Care is set to bring the latest in new technologies to today’s ever-changing global ag community. This past […]

End Point Royalties | January 2014

End Point Royalties How can cereal producers have future access to the best global genetics for wheat and barley? One solution is an end point royalty. Producers depend on new technologies […]

Giant Bios | January 2014

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Giant Biographies Erin Armstrong is director, research and product development, Canterra Seeds, and is responsible for variety acquisitions and licensing and intellectual property management. Armstrong joined the company in 2008 […]

Giant Numbers | January 2014

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Giant Numbers Dollars spent on plant breeding, research and variety development by the private sector in 2012. “In 2007, the private sector invested just over $56 million in plant breeding, […]

Giant Highlights | January 2014

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Giant Highlights The ability to offer real solutions to global challenges has placed the Canadian seed industry in a great position. Many of the experts in this year’s Giant Views […]

The Stars are Aligning | January 2014

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The need to feed a growing global population continues to drive innovations in the seed industry. The ag industry is increasingly challenged to produce more with less — where will […]

ASTA CSS + SEED EXPO 2013 Speakers Spotlight

What Does the Future Hold? What Does the Future Hold? Industry insiders give Seed World a sneak peek at their CSS presentations Corn, soybeans and sorghum as crops face new […]

OAC Bayfield named 2013 Seed of the Year

OAC Bayfield named 2013 Seed of the Year! Learn about the Ontario Agri-Food Education’s recognition of this seed variety for its superior performance and quality.

Industry News – December 2014

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Industry News is geared to seed professionals and delivers the people, industry, business and product news you need to know. Submissions are welcome. Email us at·news@issuesink.com. People News Monsanto Company […]

Optimistic Outlook

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The future for corn farmers and the seed industry is—as it has always been—intertwined. From my perspective, we both have opportunities and challenges on the horizon. Strong competition within the […]

Snapshots in Time

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A look back at the trends, key events and interesting quotes that were covered in Seed World in 2013 and will define the seed industry in years to come. Product […]

BASF Crop Protection Raising the Bar

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BASF Crop Protection Raising the Bar BASF’s newest division known as Functional Crop Care is set to bring the latest in new technologies to today’s ever-changing global ag community. This […]

Equipment and Technology Showcase

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Built on Tradition Hagie Manufacturing provides the most innovative crop protection solutions in the industry. In 1947, Ray Hagie invented the world’s first self-propelled sprayer and founded the company. Three […]

Searching for Unicorns

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Purdue University’s Center for Food and Agricultural Business studied the location of large-scale farmers across the country and how it related to a retailer’s market potential—the results may surprise you. […]

A Promising Future

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A Promising Future Plant breeding’s potential in the United States is immense—as long as the public research sector is sufficiently funded. The importance of strong plant breeding programs in the […]

The Guide to Seed Treatment Stewardship

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What environmental factors should I consider when planting treated seed? How do I handle treated seeds safely? What should I do with unused treated seed? “The Guide to Seed Treatment […]

All Eyes on the United States

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All Eyes on the United States Most likely, being a reader of Seed World, you full well understand your unique role and vested interest in the United States seed industry. […]

Forage Trends for 2014 and Beyond

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Forage companies build on solid products to increase productivity. No matter what kind of livestock they are working with, it’s safe to say one of producers’ biggest concerns is maximizing […]

Bt Questions Answered

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Bt Questions Answered As Monsanto continues its research, study sheds new light on pest resistance to Bt crops. As Monsanto continues its research into pest resistance in Bt crops, a […]

Ready to Rebound

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Growing popularity and adverse weather conditions create challenges for sorghum seed producers. As water concerns grow, more farmers around the world have taken a serious look at sorghum. This cereal […]

Drought and Pests Drive Innovations in Corn

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Resistant pests and better water use efficiency are high priorities for corn growers and for seed companies developing new corn varieties and hybrids. The growing trend towards corn on corn […]

Having ‘The Talk’

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Having ‘The Talk’ Proponents aim to transform monologues on the role of plant breeding in modern agriculture into healthy, accurate dialogues. Being left out of a conversation, especially when the […]

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