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Agnition it has launched Commence for Soybeans, a microbial catalyst seed treatment for soybeans that stimulates microbial activity for healthier soil and a superior growth environment.
The new alliance will greatly expand sales opportunities for Stine Seed with the United Supplier Seed Link Owners.
Dow says it will allow the Enlist trait to be stacked with advanced glyphosate traits only, and will not allow stacking with the first generation of the Roundup Ready trait.
A registration decision by EPA for BASF’s Engenia herbicide is anticipated to follow the dicamba-tolerant trait deregulation milestone.
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A recent study revealed consumers under appreciate the role of seed and seed improvement in their lives, until they are presented with specific examples of the environmental, economic and health benefits of seed.
Dow AgroSciences’ insect-resistant soybean trait continues to move through regulatory processes as the first trait to be submitted for approvals that expresses two Bt proteins.
The litigation related to claims by Monsanto that DuPont had infringed certain Monsanto seed chipping patents and claims by DuPont that Monsanto had infringed certain DuPont patents related to seed processing.
Here are several recommendations on how to store seed treatment product and seed properly.
While there are three basic forms of commercial inoculants, there is still a lot to know to avoid confusion.
While manufacturers continue to focus their research and development efforts on finding ways to improve inoculants, taking proper care of them is still extremely critical.
A number of improvements in inoculant manufacturing have coincided with changes in soybean production practices.
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.