Seeds for Africa

Seeds for Africa is a non-profit organization that provides access to seeds and agricultural education to African farmers. Learn how they are helping to improve food security in Africa.
ISU Scientists Overcome Repetitive DNA to Sequence the Genome of Devastating Soybean Pest

Scientists use new sequencing technique to map genome of soybean pest, providing insight into how to control it.
Revealing the Plant Genes that Shaped Our World

Uncovering the plant genes that have shaped our world: a look at how plants have evolved and adapted to their environment over time.
China has Stopped Buying all Canadian Canola Seed

China has stopped buying Canadian canola seed due to a dispute over quality. Learn more about the impact on the Canadian economy and what’s being done to resolve the issue.
Source of Citrus’ Sour Taste Identified

Scientists have identified the source of the sour taste in citrus fruits. Learn how this discovery could lead to new food products and health benefits.
Source of Citrus’ Sour Taste Identified

Scientists have identified the source of the sour taste in citrus fruits. Learn how this discovery could lead to new food products and health benefits.
Don’t Make People Skeptical of Your Content

Make your content trustworthy and credible with these tips. Learn how to avoid common mistakes and build trust with your readers.
Jamie Larsen Likes Shorter Meetings

Jamie Larsen shares tips on how to make meetings more efficient and productive, including shorter meeting times and better preparation.
With Nanotubes, Genetic Engineering in Plants Is Easy-Peasy

Learn how nanotubes are revolutionizing genetic engineering in plants, making it easier than ever before. Discover the potential of this new technology and its implications for the future of agriculture.
Publication of Cotton Genome Assemblies Could Inform Breeding of Better-Performing, More Sustainable Varieties

Publication of cotton genome assemblies could inform breeding of better performing, more sustainable varieties. Learn how this could revolutionize the cotton industry and benefit farmers.
Benson Hill Biosystems Acquires Schillinger Genetics

Benson Hill Biosystems acquires Schillinger Genetics, a leader in plant breeding technology, to expand its crop improvement capabilities.
Syngenta Ventures Announces New Leadership

Syngenta Ventures announces new leadership team to drive innovation and growth in the agtech sector. Get the latest on the new team and their plans.
Natural Trails To Protect Corn

Explore the natural trails of Europe to protect corn! Learn how farmers are using natural trails to protect their crops from pests and diseases.
Protein, Regulatory Roadmaps and Genomics: 2019 Budget Highlights

Unlock the power of genomics with the 2019 budget: learn about protein regulatory roadmaps and other highlights.
Harvest Offers International Springboard for UK Agri-Tech

Harvest offers UK agri-tech businesses a platform to expand internationally. Learn how to take advantage of this opportunity and grow your business.
EIPIN Innovation Society Project: Mid-Term Review By The European Commission

EIPIN Innovation Society Project: Mid-term review by the European Commission. Learn about the progress of the project and the impact it has had on European innovation.
Innovation is Key to Boosting Productivity

Innovation is key to boosting productivity. Learn how to use new technologies and strategies to increase efficiency and stay ahead of the competition.
No, the World is Not Going to Hell in a Handbasket

The world isn’t as bad as it seems. Read this article to learn why, and how we can make it better. Discover the facts and solutions to global issues.
Class VI of the UC Davis European Plant Breeding Academy (EPBA) Will Start in October 2019 – Open For Registration

Learn the latest in plant breeding techniques from the European Plant Breeding Academy (EPBA)! Class VI starts in October 2019 – register now!
Sequenced Genome of Ancient Crop Could Raise Yields

Ancient crop yields could be increased with sequenced genome: new research reveals how to unlock genetic potential of ancient crops to improve yields.
S&W Seed Company Expands Sunflower Focus in Europe

SW Seed Company expands sunflower focus in Europe, offering new varieties and improved yields. Get the latest on this exciting development in the European sunflower market.
Basketball Is a Game of Inches; Seed Is a Game of Millimeters

Learn how basketball and seed planting are similar in this article. Basketball is a game of inches, while seed planting is a game of millimeters.
World’s First Microbial Seed Treatment Developed for Borage

Scientists have developed the world’s first microbial seed treatment for borage, a crop used in food and medicine. Learn more about this breakthrough in sustainable agriculture.
4 Things are Key to Our Future as Seed Growers

Learn the 4 key elements to success as a seed grower in Canada. Understand the importance of quality, innovation, collaboration, and sustainability for a successful future.
Why is Pre-Breeding a New Buzzword?

Pre-breeding is a new way to improve crop yields and reduce environmental impact. Learn why this is becoming a popular trend in the agricultural industry.
For the Big 4, the Revolution is Now

The Big 4 accounting firms are embracing digital transformation to stay ahead of the competition. Learn how they are revolutionizing the industry.
What Do Gardens Bring to Urban Ecosystems?

Gardens bring beauty, biodiversity, and sustainability to urban ecosystems. Learn how gardens can help cities become more green and livable.
Clover Improves Soil Quality, Feeds Biofuels Crop

Organic fertilizer from clover improves soil quality and can be used to feed biofuels and crops. Learn how this sustainable solution is helping farmers.
ISU Seed Science Center Film to Debut at Washington D.C. Film Festival

I.S.U. Seed Science Center film to debut at Washington D.C. Film Festival. Learn about the groundbreaking research and work of the I.S.U. Seed Science Center in this documentary film.
Feds Give Canadian Wheat Sector a Boost

Canadian wheat farmers get a boost from the federal government with new investments in research, market access, and innovation.
Apply Now to be an NAPB Borlaug Scholar

Apply now to become a NAPB Borlaug Scholar and gain access to research and training opportunities in global food security.
Dutch Apples Transforming The Local Nepalese Economy

Dutch apples are transforming the local Nepalese economy, creating jobs and boosting incomes. Learn how this Dutch initiative is making a difference.
Why Hard Times on the Farm Made Kelly Turkington Want to Breed Cereals

Kelly Turkington shares her story of how hard times on the farm inspired her to breed cereals that are more resilient to climate change. Learn how she is making a difference in the agricultural industry.
Guelph Wheat Breeder Helped Make Lives Better

Guelph wheat breeder Dr. Jack Brown helped improve the lives of millions of people around the world. Learn about his incredible work and legacy.
QS Ranking: Wageningen Ranked Best Agricultural University In The World For Fourth Consecutive Time

Wageningen University & Research has been ranked the best agricultural university in the world for the fourth consecutive year by QS World University Rankings. Learn more about this achievement.
Syngenta Scientists Discover One-Step Genome-Editing Technique That Accelerates Seed Breeding

Scientists at Syngenta discover a one-step genome editing technique that accelerates seed breeding, allowing for faster crop development.