Buy department 

MONSANTO BUYS NC+ HYBRIDS. RR BEANS LIMITED. TRACTOR ABROAD. AGCO SALES UP. DEERE INCOME UP....

Syngenta renames corn traits 

By: Karen McMahon

Watch for new terminology on corn hybrids from Syngenta's NK, Golden Harvest and Garst brands. ...

Crops department 

Ozone-tolerant soybeans. Poncho for Pioneer. ...

Glyphosate weed control 

By: Wayne Wenzel

Weed science educator Brady Kappler recently summarized three years of glyphosate research conducted at the University of Nebraska. The studies looked...

Letter to the editor 

What is AMS? ...

Seed tech titans 

By: by Karen McMahon

The once quiet seed industry rocked with news of major company acquisitions this summer. Syngenta announced in May the purchase of Garst Seed. It followed...

Glyphosate weed control 

By: Wayne Wenzel

University of Nebraska tests compare brands ...

Making adjuvants add up 

By: by Rhonda Brooks

Correct product produces $6 to $10/acre returns.

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Saving glyphosate 

By: Rhonda J. Brooks

Experts say glyphosate-resistant weeds are a real threat.

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Seeds of change 

By: Kurt Lawton

Genetically modified crops are rewiring agriculture. Some farms, as well as a few of the big companies that pushed the technology, won't survive the tumult. But as doors close through consolidation and attrition, others will open for farmers and seed companies that are prepared for change.

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