Stem Cells May Be Key To Increased Yields

Lizzy SchultzAg Group, biotechnology, Corn, Genetics, Research, technology, Traits, yields

Biologists at New York’s Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory have discovered a regulatory pathway in corn that could help explain how plants regulate the proliferation of stem cells, and could potentially be used to increase yields of corn and other staple crops by as much as 50 percent. The pathway works by channeling signals from emerging young leaves in corn to … Read More

St. Louis Science Center Adds Ag Exhibit

Lizzy SchultzAg Group, Company Announcement, Education, sustainability, Youth

The Saint Louis Science Center has announced that GROW, the center’s permanent new agriculture exhibit, will open to the public this month on June 18. The exhibit will highlight the journey of food from farm to fork through 40 interactive exhibits, demonstrations, and events. GROW is the first permanent agriculture exhibit of its size in the United States, and is … Read More

Summer Events and Contests for Corn Growers

Lizzy SchultzAg Group, Conservation, Contest, Corn, Ethanol, NCGA, Soil, Soil Health Partnership, sustainability

A series of field days are being offered throughout Illinois this summer, allowing interested Illinois farmers an opportunity to learn more about progressive agricultural practices and ways to improve the health of their soil. The series, sponsored by Soil Health Partnership, will showcase how changing nutrient management and tillage strategies, along with cover crop adoption, can create lasting economic and … Read More

Agrible Joins Field to Market

Lizzy SchultzAg Group, Agrible, Agribusiness, Company Announcement, sustainability

Agrible, Inc. recently announced that the company has joined on as an associate member of Field to Market: The Alliance for Sustainable Agriculture. Field to Market is working to unite the agricultural supply chain through the defining, measuring and advancing of sustainable practices in food, fiber and fuel production in the United States. “We’ve been using our technology to tackle … Read More

US Equipment Exports Continue to Decline

Lizzy SchultzAEM, Ag Group, Agribusiness, Equipment, Exports, International, Machinery, trade

Exports of U.S.-made agricultural equipment for first quarter 2016 are down 8 percent overall compared to first quarter 2015, with a total of $1.7 billion shipped to global markets. Europe and Central America each recorded double-digit gains, and the other world regions saw double-digit declines, led by Africa and South America, according to the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM), which … Read More

Ag Electronics Challenges Tackled at AEF Plugfest

Lizzy SchultzAEM, Ag Group, Equipment, Events, technology

Despite the current downturn in many segments of the agricultural equipment industry, the Agricultural Industry Electronics Foundation (AEF) Spring Plugfest event attracted a sizable audience this year, reinforcing that interest in finding solutions to ag electronics challenges remains strong. The Spring Plugfest is hosted by the National Tractor Test Laboratory in Lincoln, Nebraska, and this year’s event attracted 83 participants … Read More

Arizona Installs Revolutionary Robotics System

Lizzy SchultzAg Group, computers, Data, Robot, University

The University of Arizona Maricopa Agricultural Center has installed a revolutionary new agricultural robotics system has been installed on 1.5 acres of cultivated land as part of the Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E) Transportation Energy Resources from Renewable Agriculture (TERRA) program. The ARPA-E TERRA program works to facilitate the improvement of advanced biofuel crops, specifically energy sorghum. The scanalyzer that … Read More

USDA Conducts Honeybee Health Survey

Lizzy SchultzAg Group, Bees, Conservation, EPA, pollinators, Research, USDA

The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) National Agriculture Statistics Service (NASS) has released the results of its first ever Honey Bee Colony Loss survey, which queried the nation’s honey beekeepers about the number of colonies, colonies lost, colonies added, and colonies affected by certain stressors and gleans state-level estimates on key honey bee health topics. Survey results will help to … Read More

WinField Releases Latest Answer Plot Data

Lizzy SchultzAg Group, Crop Protection, environment, Fertilizer, Nitrogen, Research

Results have been released from the 2015 Answer Plot Program by WinField, and the data shows a positive yield response to split-season and late-season nitrogen applications made at critical corn growth stages. In the study, researchers compared the results of three different application scenarios. The two split applications observed in the study were made with the 360 Y-DROP applicator for … Read More

USDA Awards $16.5 Million in Research Grants

Lizzy SchultzAg Group, Food, Research, University, USDA

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has awarded $16.5 million in research grants to universities that are pursuing methods of boosting agriculture productivity and ensuring food security in the face of pests, diseases, and a changing climate. USDA is also seeking applications for the next round of projects, which will focus on pollinator health and plant and animal phenomics. The … Read More