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. ...

New trait for pest control 

Now that the EPA has given registration approval to Syngenta's new Agrisure corn trait event, MIR162, the company has given the trait a name: Agrisure...

Gene research for insect control 

DuPont and Athenix are collaborating to develop the next level of insect-resistant trait genes. Under their agreement, DuPont business Pioneer Hi-Bred...

What's up with seed? 

By: By Mark Moore

For a few days in December, the American Seed Trade Association brings the who's who of the seed industry together in Chicago for its annual Seed Expo....

Regional companies still thrive 

After Hearing that his obituary had been published, Mark Twain quipped, The report of my death was an exaggeration. The same might be said for regional...

CRW Combos 

By: By Lynn Grooms

Growers In some areas have observed yield benefits from using both corn rootworm (CRW)-resistant hybrids and soil insecticides. But are these combos a...

LibertyLink Soybeans for 2009 

Bayer CropScience has announced the commercial launch of LibertyLink soybeans for the 2009 growing season. The new trait will be available through more...

100-BU. BEANS 

By: By Lynn Grooms

Soybean King Kip Cullers surpassed the 100-bu./acre soybean yield mark with record harvests in 2007 (154 bu.) and 2006 (139 bu.). But when will soybean...

In the pipeline 

By: By John Russnogle

The Syngenta seed pipeline includes a number of new products that should hit the market in the next two years. One is a new insect control event for corn,...

Farmindustrynews.com 

Closed system for insecticides Collaboration between Syngenta Crop Protection, John Deere and Raven Industries has produced a new closed system for handling...

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