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New Research Shows GM Crops Could Significantly Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions
February 11, 2022
Seed World Canada
New research shows GM crops could reduce greenhouse gas emissions by up to 25%. Learn...
U.S.
The Future of U.S. Corn, Soybean and Wheat Production Depends on Sustainable Groundwater Use
January 31, 2022
Seed World Staff
Sustainable groundwater use is essential for the future of US corn, soybean, and wheat production....
U.S.
Peanut Researchers Create Disease-Resistant Hybrids
January 21, 2022
Seed World Staff
Peanut researchers have developed disease-resistant hybrids to help farmers increase yields. Learn more about this...
U.S.
Contaminated Leafy Greens Turn Purple, says Purdue Research
January 20, 2022
Seed World Staff
Purdue researchers have discovered a new way to detect contaminated leafy greens: they turn purple!...
U.S.
California Research Says Black Eyed Peas Could Help Eliminate Need for Fertilizer
January 20, 2022
Seed World Staff
Research in California shows that black-eyed peas can help reduce the need for fertilizer in...
U.S.
Fighting Weeds in a Changing World
January 19, 2022
Seed World Staff
Organic weed control strategies for a changing climate. Learn how to protect your crops and...
Canada
$1.14 Million Going to New Canola Research
January 17, 2022
Seed World Canada
1.14 million dollars is being invested in new canola research to help farmers increase yields...
Canada
43 Research Projects Will Get a Boost Thanks to New Funding
January 13, 2022
Seed World Canada
43 Canadian research projects to receive funding boost to advance innovation and discovery. Support for...
U.S.
Scientists Breeding Citrus Tolerant of Deadly Disease
January 4, 2022
Seed World Staff
Scientists develop citrus trees that are resistant to deadly disease, providing hope for the future...
U.S.
Seed World’s 10 Most Innovative Products
December 20, 2021
Alex Martin - Seed World Contributor
Discover the 10 most innovative products of 2021, from Seed World's list of the best...
U.S.
Research Continues to Uncover Ways to Combat Sudden Death Syndrome
December 17, 2021
Seed World Staff
Research uncovers new ways to fight Sudden Death Syndrome in plants. Learn how scientists are...
U.S.
Unlocking the Cotton Genome: Space-bound Research ‘Large Step’
December 15, 2021
Seed World Staff
Unlock the secrets of the cotton genome with space-bound research - a large step forward...
U.S.
Protecting Fruit and Vegetable Industry Through Smart Surfaces, Coatings
December 14, 2021
Seed World Staff
Smart surfaces and coatings can help protect the fruit and vegetable industry from pests and...
U.S.
Ohio Research Says to Give Ugly Food a Chance
December 3, 2021
Seed World Staff
Ugly food can be just as nutritious and delicious as its more aesthetically pleasing counterparts....
U.S.
New “Onion Devourer” Bacteria Found by UGA Researchers
December 2, 2021
Seed World Staff
UGA researchers discover new bacteria that can devour onions, offering potential solutions to food waste...
U.S.
New Guide Helps Combat Damping-Off and Root and Stem Rot of Cucurbits
November 12, 2021
Seed World Staff
Learn how to protect your cucurbit crops from damping off and root and stem rot...
U.S.
Scientists Developed Gene-Edited Barley that Could Better Your Beer
November 12, 2021
Seed World Staff
Scientists have developed gene-edited barley that could improve the taste and quality of beer. Try...
U.S.
Illinois Research Shows Crops Have Drought ‘Memory’ to Help Reduce Yield Loss
November 9, 2021
Seed World Staff
Crops in Illinois have been found to have a drought memory that helps them reduce...
U.S.
Latham Hi-Tech Seeds Partners with the Iowa Soybean Research Center
November 5, 2021
Seed World Staff
Latham Hi-Tech Seeds partners with the Iowa Soybean Research Center to provide farmers with the...
U.S.
Slow and Steady Wilting Makes for Better Soybeans
November 3, 2021
Seed World Staff
Slow and steady wilting makes for better soybeans. Learn how to maximize soybean quality with...
U.S.
Researchers Tackling “Tar Spot” Threat to U.S. Corn
October 25, 2021
Seed World Staff
Researchers develop new strategies to combat Tar Spot, a fungal disease that threatens US corn...
U.S.
Fusarium Wilt of Cotton More Aggressive and Diverse than Previously Understood
October 22, 2021
Seed World Staff
Fusarium wilt of cotton is more aggressive and diverse than previously thought. Learn how to...
U.S.
Tight Agriculture Chemical Supply, High Prices Could Impact 2022 Growing Season Purdue Researchers Say
October 21, 2021
Seed World Staff
Purdue researchers warn of tight ag chemical supply & high prices impacting 2022 growing season....
Canada
Canadian Team Nabs Borlaug Stewardship Award for Innovation in Wheat Rust Research
October 14, 2021
John Bakum
Canadian team wins prestigious Borlaug Stewardship Award for innovative wheat rust research. Recognizing their efforts...
U.S.
Partnership Enables AI Technology to Predict Growing Season Challenges
October 11, 2021
Seed World Staff
AI technology predicts growing season challenges to help farmers plan ahead. Partnership between SW Global...
U.S.
Earlier Planted Beans Could Boost Seed Treatment Sales
October 11, 2021
Sonja Begemann - Seed World Contributor
Early planting of beans could increase seed treatment sales. Learn how to maximize yield and...
U.S.
Bacteria Enters Through Natural Openings at Edges of Corn Leaves to Cause Goss’s Wilt
October 7, 2021
Seed World Staff
Bacteria enters through natural openings in corn leaves to cause Goss's Wilt. Learn how to...
U.S.
USDA Announces More Than $146M Investment in Sustainable Agricultural Research
October 6, 2021
Seed World Staff
USDA invests $146M to support sustainable agricultural research, helping farmers and ranchers increase efficiency and...
U.S.
Salt Stress Alters Legume Responses to Symbiotic Rhizobacteria
October 1, 2021
Seed World Staff
Salt stress affects legume-rhizobacteria symbiosis, reducing legume growth and nodulation. Learn how to mitigate salt...
Canada
USask Announces New Insect Research Facility
September 29, 2021
Seed World Canada
USask announces new insect research facility to study the impact of climate change on insect...
U.S.
Machine Learning Uncovers “Genes of Importance” in Agriculture and Medicine
September 28, 2021
Seed World Staff
Machine learning reveals genes critical to agriculture and medicine. Discover how this technology is revolutionizing...
U.S.
Origin Agritech and China Agricultural University to Collaborate on Research of Molecular Design of Corn
September 23, 2021
Seed World Staff
Origin Agritech and China Agricultural University to collaborate on research of molecular design of corn....
U.S.
Tomato Trade with Mexico Could Cost U.S. Growers $250M a Year
September 23, 2021
Seed World Staff
U.S. tomato growers could lose up to $250M/year due to new trade agreement with Mexico....
U.S.
KWS Publishes Sustainability Targets for 2030
September 20, 2021
Seed World Staff
KWS, a leading seed company, has announced ambitious sustainability targets for 2030. Learn more about...
U.S.
Chemical Discovery Gets Reluctant Seeds to Sprout
September 17, 2021
Seed World Staff
Chemists discover a new way to get reluctant seeds to sprout, using a chemical process...
U.S.
Filipino Researcher Discovers Gene for Drought Resistance in Rice
September 15, 2021
Seed World Staff
Filipino researcher discovers gene for drought resistance in rice, unlocking potential for improved crop yields...
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