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Cotton bolls in a field represent advances in cottonseed breeding for yield, resistance and new uses.
From nematode resistance that protects yield to gene silencing that could open new food and feed markets, cotton breeders and researchers are asking genetics to deliver...
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NAPB award recipient Istvan Rajcan explains why farmer adoption, research freedom and training future scientists define plant breeding impact....
As Cornell plant breeder Mark Sorrells prepares to retire, he reflects on the students, collaborations and scientific advances that shaped...
Hannah Jeffery, incoming NAPB Communications Committee chair, explains how better communication can help the public understand plant breeding....
NAPB President Katy Martin Rainey plans to strengthen the plant breeding workforce, public-private partnerships and seed industry engagement....

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For Michele Nalle, agriculture has always been more than food — it’s a way of life. Growing up on the...

In the mid-1990s, Bill Rooney took on a research program that would become pivotal in bioenergy. Rooney, now recognized as...

For Cole Hammett, entomology and plant pathology student at North Carolina State University and 2024 National Association for Plant Breeding...

The National Association of Plant Breeders (NAPB) recently hosted its annual meeting in Greenville, South Carolina, bringing together professionals dedicated...

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