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Researchers from the University of Western Australia have developed a new method for breeding crops...

An innovative course May 18-22 at Kansas State University’s Biosecurity Research Institute (BRI) is offering...

A new study out of Spain suggests that bread from certain spelt wheat varieties have...

It took decades of painstaking work, but University of Illinois research geneticist Ram Singh has...

Discover the secrets of the golden apple, the vegetable industry's most profitable crop. Learn how...

To streamline the breeding of five staple crops – wheat, rice, maize, sorghum and chickpea...

Four wheat breeders will travel with members of market development organization U.S. Wheat Associates to...

Bayer CropScience celebrated the grand opening of its Breeding and Trait Development Station in Pikeville,...

The Kansas Wheat Commission invests $200,000 in a two-year project headed by Chris Miller, the...

A research team from the Huazong Agricultural University in China studied the expression of RNA...

Wheat breeders at Washington State University are sizing up experimental crops from a new perspective:...

A new report from researchers at the University of Minnesota Institute on the Environment has...

Harold Trick, a Kansas State University plant pathologist, and Allan Fritz, a KSU wheat breeder,...

New investment model seeks to increase innovation. A new model is under discussion by Canada’s cereals...

Knowledge is power! Learn how to use knowledge to your advantage and unlock your potential...

Scientists work to unravel the wheat genome with the goal of producing disease-resistant varieties that...

Abundant Resources Are Not an Entitlement Will sub-Saharan Africa be the next Brazil when it...

Scientists use cutting-edge technology to diversify corn germplasm for breeding programs around the world. It might...

Although Bt technology is holding its own, experts agree that best management practices and an...

Forage Finesse When Dr. Surya Acharya talks about forage crops, producers listen—intently. The many cultivars...

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