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Biostimulants and Seeds, a Winning Pair

Biostimulants and seeds: we will hear about them, and a lot, in the near future. Currently, biostimulants are increasingly mentioned in technical magazines and in communications issued by various stakeholders […]

Seed Power Behind the Best Bourbon  

Seed plays a big part of that golden liquid in your Glencairn.  Before I became editor at Seed World U.S., I spent more than two decades as an agricultural communicator […]

Euroseeds Expresses Concerns Over COMENVI Report

Euroseeds voices concerns over seed regulation text adopted by the Committee on Environment, Public Health and Food Safety (COMENVI), that “contradicts the goal of healthy seeds entering the EU market […]

Millborn Seeds Acquires Luhrs Certified Seed

Millborn Seeds recently announced it is acquiring Luhrs Certified Seed in Imperial, Nebraska. In a news release, Millborn officials said they are creating an integrated supply chain to deliver a […]

A Good Fungus Among Us 

Research in Brazil could control corn leafhopper with a non-chemical weapon. The corn leafhopper, Dalbulus maidis, is a significant problem for farmers across the Americas, from the southern United States to […]

Marine Algae Implants Could Boost Crop Yields

Research may lead to more sustainable food supply. Scientists have unveiled the gene that enables marine algae to synthesize a unique type of chlorophyll, and they have successfully transferred the […]

Carinata Program Expanding in Southern U.S.  

The crop creates more opportunities for sustainable farming Nuseed, which introduced a carinata contract crop program in 2022, to growers has expanded the program in the Southern United States.  Ryan […]

Warning: Exciting News Ahead!

Welcome to our new and improved website! As you know, over the last few months, we’ve brought all our publications under the Seed World banner, and the exciting news is […]

CGIAR Delivers $47B per Year Benefit

Crop technologies developed thanks to partnership with CGIAR centers worldwide have been adopted into 546 million acres, according to a report in World Development scheduled for publication in April 2024.  CGIAR is […]

Poland the Largest Producer of Pumpkins in the EU

The increase in the cultivation area of pumpkins in Poland from 1.1 thousand hectares to 8.9 thousand hectares between 2014 and 2022, as reported by Eurostat data, represents a substantial […]

An Evolutionary Mystery 125 Million Years in the Making

Plant genomics has made significant strides since Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) assisted in sequencing the initial plant genome. News from CSHL states that despite advancements, achieving the ideal crop remains somewhat unpredictable. […]

2023: An Activist Annus Horribilis

2023 was a horrible year for the European environmental activist community. On pesticides, their StopGlyphosate campaign failed to resonate with regulators as the European Commission reauthorised the herbicide for another […]