b'6. A Philosophy of Life: 9. Starting with SeedsQ&A with Paul NselelOctober 2020 September 2021 In this Year of Plant Health feature, weIn this Q&A, we featured Paul Nselel, thetake a look at Sustainable Development new CEO of AgReliant Genetics. He toldGoal No. 2: End Hunger and how its us about his life growing up inimpacting seed companies across the globe. Cameroon, and how he realized atThe key takeaway? Ending hunger starts a young age that agriculture, andwith the seed. farming specifically, is a philosophyseedworld.com/starting-with-seedsof life. Make sure to check out his feature to learn what it was like onboarding during a global pandemic.seedworld.com/a-philosophy-of-life-qa-with-paul-nselel7. 2021s Top 10 Next Gen LeadersJune 2021Our annual Top 10 Next Gen Leaders featured fantastic leaders across the U.S. seed industry. These leaders, even during COVID, telecommuting and travel bans, stood strong and led the way to inspire coworkers and team members for the better. seedworld.com/2021s-top-10-next-gen-leaders10. Ethanol Back in the GameDecember 2020In 2020, there was a sharp cut in demand in ethanol due to stay-at-home orders from 8. New Plants for Carbon Farming March to June, but ethanol is bouncing International 2021 back in a big way. Check out thoughts from Carbon is being talked about everywhere:Ken Zuckerberg of CoBank and Farzard from the White House all the way down toTaheripour of Purdue University.agriculture in terms of greenhouse gases.seedworld.com/ethanol-back-in-the-gameBut the newest discussion? Carbon farming. In the end, the seed industry has been asking the questionhow can we better breed crops for carbon farming?seedworld.com/new-plants-for-carbon-farmingDECEMBER 2021SEEDWORLD.COM /9'