The multi-institutional project will deepen the understanding of sorghum, a versatile bioenergy crop, and its response to drought.
UPL joins the NSP Industry Partner program as a sponsor.
IMIFLEX is the companion herbicide for igrowth, the first non-GMO herbicide-resistant technology for grain sorghum.
DuPont Crop Protection and Advanta US have signed a joint agreement to commercialize the DuPont Inzen Z herbicide-tolerance sorghum trait.
The timing is right for China to make purchases of U.S. sorghum. As China’s demand for imported coarse […]
Advanta US, a supplier of proprietary agricultural crop genetics and seed, has hired Ben Beyer, Ph.D. to serve […]
Syngenta has formed an agreement with Golden Acres Genetics, Ltd., Waco, TX, to transfer all existing Syngenta sorghum seed […]
Advanta US and Chromatin, Inc. have entered into a commercial license agreement for the development of sorghum. Under […]
Advanta US is improving and consolidating its sorghum seed production, processing and storage into its Hereford, TX, facilities. […]
DuPont and Advanta have entered into a collaboration and licensing agreement to develop and deliver sorghum with increased […]
A robust pipeline of biotech and conventional traits at Advanta could springboard sorghum into a prominent crop worldwide. […]
Corn is giving way to sorghum as a silage crop across the country as producers discover that forage […]
Advanta and Arcadia BioSciences are taking their recent sorghum partnership to a new level. Advanta, the world’s largest […]
Energy crop company Ceres, Inc. will trial improved switchgrass cultivars and high-biomass sorghum hybrids with Range Fuels, Inc. […]
From AI innovations to soybean seed developments, the CropLife staff share five key developments at this year’s show in Houston.
Growers can count on Enversa herbicide to deliver flexible and lasting weed control in soybean and cotton fields.
Program updates include additional eligible states and cash crops, program renewal potential, extended historical practices payment period, and more.
Logistical prowess and personalized support are must-haves with next-generation crops.
By adopting these practices, we can build a resilient, environmentally conscious ag sector that can thrive in the face of climate change.
Three herbicides and one biological will be labeled for a variety of crops, including corn, soybeans, and cereals.