CLIPS provides ag retailers like GROWMARK with a new tool to help their grower-customers manage their seed purchases.
Retail sales agronomist offers advice on the top three corn and soybean threats that are driving growers’ decisions for the upcoming season.
The 2025 Grower Finance Program now offers 0% APR financing through March 15, 2025, on all crop protection and seed treatment products.
Cibus has successfully made the edits in Canola associated with the company’s fourth mode of action for its White Mold (Sclerotinia) trait.
The state-of-the-art facility will help meet the growing demand for soybeans in the Mid-South region.
Following successful field trials, Lavie Bio intends to commence Yalos sales for soybean in 2025 U.S. spring season.
Starting in 2025, Channel customers will have access to Channel Edge — a downstream custom blend of individually registered soybean seed treatment products.
With myriad options, growers must carefully consider which seeds best fit their needs and their operations. That’s why they continue to turn to their trusted advisors.
The greenhouse results represent an important success milestone in the development of its second-generation of HT2 edited canola.
Kentucky American Seeds is a full service, independent ag retailer that covers the main crop production areas of Kentucky.
Corteva to invest $25 million to acquire equity stake in gene editing innovator, Pairwise.
The DEKALB brand will offer 25 new products, while 21 new Asgrow XtendFlex soybean products will be introduced next season.
Within the new Golden Ticket program of Bayer, Genvor to receive fully funded access to lab space and equipment in California.
USW commends the USDA for its thorough, science-based process resulting in the deregulation of the HB4 drought-tolerant trait from Bioceres Crop Solutions.
Corteva Agriscience delivers a broader spectrum of protection against disease and insects with its latest LumiGEN soybean seed treatment portfolio.
One of the most promising conservation practices aerial applicators can assist farmers with is aerially applying cover crop seeds.
Even though corn and soybeans are maturing in early August, field scouting should still be a priority.
UV light treatments address inbreeding depression in seed production.
The FORTUS Enlist E3 soybeans have tolerance to 2,4-D choline, glyphosate and glufosinate.