ABM, INCOTEC Join Forces For Seed Care
May 22, 2014
The Genuity Rootworm Manager app allows farmers to do a field-by-field assessment that considers several important factors to determine the threat from corn rootworm to the crop.
Vermont Governor Peter Shumlin signed a law that is widely expected to be challenged in court by some food and agriculture companies.
Dow AgroSciences’ Canada Field Forward program will provide growers with an exclusive opportunity to experience the company’s Enlist corn under carefully stewarded conditions before they are widely available.
EPA has announced its intention to register Enlist Duo for use in Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, South Dakota and Wisconsin, and is seeking comment from growers and others on the new technology.
CR Magazine named Monsanto Co. to its “100 Best Corporate Citizens” for 2014. This is the fifth time […]
Russia will not start certifying GM seeds for at least three more years due to delays in creating the necessary infrastructure.
Novozymes today announced the establishment of a new research and development center in the U.S. dedicated to its […]
A total of five Illinois counties have now reported confirmed cases of field-evolved resistance to Bt corn by Western corn rootworm.
Syngenta experts predict soybean cyst nematodes (SCN) will threaten yields with an overwintering survival rate of nearly 100% after the record low temperatures experienced in many parts this winter.
New organic seed treatment can provide improved protection against fungal root decay compared to other organic seed treatments.
This infographic effectively shows how genetically modified foods have a thoroughly tested, proven safety record.
As the demand for ag to diminish its water use while maintaining high yields and crop quality increases, three companies are leading the movement to grow more with less water.
Grain prices have played a role in China’s rejection of U.S. corn shipments containing Syngenta’s Agrisure Viptera trait, claims the company.
American Seed Trade Association President & CEO Andrew W. LaVigne released a statement in response to the Center for Food Safety’s report on the value of neonicotinoids in agriculture.
Calvin Leach will lead Prime Source’s overall brand management, working to position and further develop our expanding portfolio of plant-protection and specialty products.
Dry weather conditions during the growing season followed by late season rains may be the cause of larger-than-normal soybean seed this year, which can affect planter performance and ultimately yields.
Biagro’s portfolio includes seed-applied inoculants, plant growth-promoting microorganisms and other products for integrated pest management based on bacterial and fungal strains.
Many growers are questioning whether their soybeans need a fungicide seed treatment this spring, so here’s a list of six things to consider when deciding whether or not to treat soybeans.
American Seed Trade Association President & CEO Andrew W. LaVigne released a statement in response to Syngenta’s announcement of the limited release of Agrisure Duracade.