Commodity Groups Look to Advance U.S. Phenotyping Efforts

Phenotyping

The Multi-Commodity Phenotyping Initiative kicked off joint activities by hosting an educational webinar for representatives from member organizations on the state of phenotyping science and U.S. government phenotyping programs. “With […]

New Collaboration to Focus on Microbiome Technology

KeyGene

Monsanto Company and Second Genome, Inc. will collaborate to accelerate the discovery of new microbiome-based solutions to help farmers better manage environmental challenges on their farms. According to Monsanto, the […]

Petkus Acquires Simeza

Petkus, a leading European grain processing company, acquires Simeza, a Spanish manufacturer of seed processing equipment. Petkus expands its product portfolio and strengthens its presence in the Spanish market.

Vote for Your Favorite Therapeutic Garden

In its third year of helping therapeutic gardens meet their mission of serving those in need, the National Garden Bureau will give $5,000 in grants, and you get to help […]

Bayer Announces Poncho/VOTiVO 2.0

During the first day of the Farm Progress Show in Boone, Iowa, Bayer announces that it plans to release Poncho/VOTiVO 2.0 for the 2019 planting season. According to the company, […]

ChemChina-Syngenta Deal One Step Closer

Chinese chemical giant ChemChina’s $43 billion takeover of Swiss agribusiness Syngenta is one step closer to completion. Get the latest on the deal and its implications.

Protein, Politics and Pulses

Protein-rich pulses are gaining popularity as a sustainable and nutritious food source. Learn about the politics and potential of pulses in this article.

AAS Salutes Industry Achievers

At its annual awards banquet in Janesville, Wisconsin, All-America Selections (AAS) recognized Jim Nau of Ball Horticultural Company and Janika Eckert of Johnny’s Selected Seeds, two “horticulture luminaries.” Nau was […]

Mapping Out the Future of Seed

The Canadian Seed Trade Association’s annual meeting looked ahead at what’s coming down the pipe for one of the country’s most important industries. _x000D_ Outgoing Canadian Seed Trade Association (CSTA) […]

CSTA Office Relocated

The Canadian Seed Trade Association has relocated its office as of August 18. Please update your records with our new address:_x000D_ _x000D_ 130 Albert Street, Suite 500_x000D_ Ottawa ON K1P 5G4_x000D_ […]

ChemChina-Syngenta Deal One Step Closer

Earlier this week, the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States cleared the proposed acquisition of Syngenta by China’s National Chemical Corporation, more commonly known as ChemChina. According to […]

Saluting the Past, Looking to the Future

SeCan celebrates 40 years by facing modern challenges head-on — while staying focused on its No. 1 goal. _x000D_ The 1970s was a much different time for Canadian seed growers. […]

Ag Retailers Squeezed by Down Ag Economy

Accounts receivable at farm supply co-ops and other ag retailers are growing and so are their challenges, according to a new report from CoBank. After an extended run of impressive […]

Australian Researchers Develop High-Protein Wheat

Researchers at Murdoch University have made a major breakthrough in improving the quality and profitability of Australia’s $6 billion wheat crops. The team has increased the protein content of wheat […]

IPSA Opens Annual Meeting Registration

Individuals interested in registering for the Independent Professional Seed Association’s 28th Annual Meeting, to be held Jan. 10-12 in San Diego, California, can now do so online at http://www.ipseed.org/. Designed […]

Ohlde Seeds Welcomes New Plant Manager

Ohlde Seed Farms, a family company based in Palmer, Kansas, names Kurtis Voelker as plant manager. An employee of Honeywell Aerospace for the past 15 years, Voelker is knowledgeable in […]

Plants Join Fight Against Polio

Learn how plants are being used to help fight polio in Europe. Discover how this innovative approach is helping to eradicate the disease.

Arctic Fuji Apples On Track for Commercialization

The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) has publicly shared the final version of Okanagan Specialty Fruits Inc.’s (OSF) petition seeking regulatory approval for Arctic […]

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