The debate regarding U.S.-grown biotech corn being exported to Mexico remains a story looking for a “happy ending.”
Eric Sfiligoj and Lara Sowinski discuss the recent National Farm Machinery Show in Louisville, the back-and-forth between the U.S. and Mexico, and a Fun with Numbers tied to the Louisville event.
Since their introduction into the agricultural marketplace, biotech crops has steadily grown in acreage in the countries of […]
The USDA’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) has decided to deregulate the Monsanto Co.’s corn genetically […]
Monsanto Co. plans large-scale tests this year of the first government-approved biotech crop developed to deal with drought. […]
BASF Plant Science is continuing to strengthen its focus on plant biotechnology solutions to achieve higher yield in […]
Because nutrients are so important to corn-on-corn acres, starter fertilizers and nitrogen stabilizers are among the key considerations when planting.
Cross pollinated soybeans offer potential for researchers to introduce new crop improvements, improve farmer’s harvests and provide forage for pollinators.
Eric Sfiligoj and Lara Sowinski discuss their recent visits to Arizona and Illinois, plus the latest on the dispute over biotech corn between the U.S. and Mexico.
Eric Sfiligoj and Lara Sowinski discuss their upcoming road trips, plus the latest on the biotech corn debate between the U.S. and Mexico.
Eric Sfiligoj and Lara Sowinski discuss the Waters of the U.S. rule changes, the ongoing biotech corn talks between the U.S. and Mexico, and what be to talked about at the upcoming Vision Conference.
Editors Eric Sfiligoj and Paul Schrimpf discuss Mexico’s change of policy on corn imports, the recent price spike […]
Recent research indicates biological nitrogen fixation can contribute up to 30% of N requirement of a corn crop.
To achieve successful yields, grower-customers can’t afford to cut back on their potassium use with corn rootworm hybrids, say experts.
The USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) has announced the deregulation of two lines of genetically […]
A few years ago, I wrote a column speculating that the anti-biotech crop movement was beginning to lose […]
Arcadia Biosciences, Inc. and Dow AgroSciences LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of The Dow Chemical Co., have announced […]
“A recent poll found 66% of consumers favored biotech food labeling.”
Syngenta has announced that it has received the safety certificate for its Agrisure Viptera trait (event MIR162) from China’s regulatory authorities, formally granting import approval.
Chinese authorities have informed some agriculture industry officials the government has approved U.S. imports of a type of genetically modified corn developed by Syngenta.