LibertyLink trait in 100 brands 

By: Karen McMahon

SOYBEAN GROWERS have another option for handling weed-resistance problems in their 2010 soybean crop. The LibertyLink-resistant trait is now widely available...

Smarty Plants 

By: By Mark Moore

Just as insect-resistant and herbicide-tolerant seed traits helped to increase crop yields, stress traits, the next step in the evolution of trait technology,...

Battle for Seed Share 

By: By Mark Moore

The Seed industry is a competitive business, but 2009 may have set the high-water mark on just how competitive the industry has become. Corn seed remains...

Eight-stack hybrid 

The Eight-Trait SmartStax corn hybrid from Monsanto and Dow AgroSciences will soon hit the U.S. market. The companies expect that up to 4 million acres...

SmartStax receives U.S., Canadian approval 

The SmartStax corn trait has cleared a major regulatory approval, gaining registration from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and regulatory authorization from the Canadian Food Inspection Agency...

DuPont, Bayer sign biotech cross-licensing agreements 

DuPont and Bayer CropScience have announced a series of business agreements related to plant biotechnology traits and weed and insect control products...

Drought-tolerance gene by 2012Drought-tolerance gene by 2012 

By: By Mark Moore

BASF Plant Science and Monsanto have jointly announced the discovery of a naturally occurring gene that will be used in drought-tolerant corn...

DuPont, BASF at odds over herbicide patents 

DuPont and BASF have filed separate lawsuits on the same day, each accusing the other of patent infringement relating to herbicide tolerance technology...

Monsanto, DuPont in court over RR technology use 

By: By Mark Moore

Monsanto has filed suit in federal court in St. Louis against E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company and its wholly owned subsidiary Pioneer Hi-Bred International...

Dow AgroSciences develops precise trait engineering technology 

By: By Mark Moore

New research published in the journal Nature confirms that a new trait engineering technology developed by Dow AgroSciences and Sangamo BioSciences can provide effective genome modification in corn...

Pioneer names products Optimum 

As Pioneer Hi-Bred gears up for the anticipated launch of its Optimum GAT corn and soybean products in 2010 and 2011, the company has announced that it...

Dow/Syngenta cross-licensing agreement 

Dow AgroSciences and Syngenta now have access to each company's corn traits. Under a recent agreement between the two companies, Syngenta will receive...

Dow/Syngenta cross-licensing agreement 

By: By Mark Moore

Dow AgroSciences and Syngenta now have access to each company’s corn traits. Under a recent agreement between the two companies, Syngenta will receive global nonexclusive licenses, with stacking rights...

Monsanto names seed traits Genuity 

By: By Karen McMahon

Monsanto Specialty crop traits have a new name and look for the 2010 crop season. The new brand name Genuity covers Monsanto's entire family of technology...

Monsanto names seed traits Genuity 

By: By Karen McMahon, Editor

Monsanto specialty crop traits have a new name and look for the 2010 crop season. The new brand name Genuity covers Monsanto’s entire family of technology traits — from VT Triple PRO and SmartStax to Roundup Ready 2 Yield. ...

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