How To Store Seed Treatment Products And Treated Seeds
December 29, 2014
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.
Prior to joining AgriThority, Arthur directed research and development programs, overseeing laboratory and field research, to build the Valent U.S.A. seed treatment portfolio.
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.
Syngenta will make an announcement when it receives official documentation from China that Agrisure Viptera corn, known as MIR 162, has been cleared for import.
The final EIS moves Monsanto one step closer to the introduction of Bollgard II XtendFlex cotton and Roundup Ready 2 Xtend soybeans, paving the way to provide access to dicamba-tolerant soybeans and cotton.
The USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) is issuing a final environmental impact statement on varieties of cotton and soybeans that have been genetically engineered for resistance to several herbicides, including the one known as dicamba.
EPA has approved ILeVO, the only seed treatment that protects the root system against infections caused by the Sudden Death Syndrome fungus and has activity against dangerous nematodes.
The seed category has been re-vitalized during the past few years, and more good news (and varieties) are headed the industry’s way in 2015.
Learn how the natural benefits of microbes represent the next step in the art of agriculture.
Researchers at Michigan State University offer several best practices when inoculating soybean seed.
Many ag retailers and their farmer customers may question whether their soybeans will need a fungicide seed treatment next planting season. Here are six things to consider.
It will be launched in conjunction with a stewarded introduction of Enlist corn, and seed production of Enlist soybeans in 2015.
Preside CL contains the Take Off technology from Verdesian that improves the nutrient acquisition and utilization of the plant, claiming 65% more nodule mass versus conventional inoculant.
HarvXtra alfalfa contains the biotechnology-derived trait developed to improve the quality of alfalfa compared to commercially available alfalfa harvested at the same growth stage by reducing the amount of lignin in the plant.
New traits and tweaked packages are exciting, but retailers’ seed expertise is more essential than ever in managing them.
Monsanto ranked No. 8 in the world’s largest annual study of workplace excellence that identifies the top 25 best multinational companies in terms of workplace culture.