Syngenta’s Trivapro Receives Federal Registration

Lizzy Schultzbiotechnology, Corn, Crop Protection, EPA, Farm Progress Show, Fungicides, Soybeans, Syngenta, wheat

Syngenta has just received federal registration for Trivapro, a new fungicide that will be available for corn, wheat, and soybean growers. The product contains three active ingredients, including Solatenol: a brand new, high potency succinate dehydrogenase inhibitor(SDHI) fungicide. Scott Cully, Research and Development Scientist for Syngenta, sat down with AgWired at the 2015 Farm Progress show to discuss the new … Read More

Bayer CropScience Expanding Credenz Brand

Lizzy SchultzAgribusiness, Bayer CropScience, biotechnology, Crop Protection, Farm Progress Show, GMO, Plant Science, Soybeans

For the 2016 growing season, Bayer CropScience is expanding the Credenz® soybean seed brand nationally, with offerings in most of the U.S. soybean production regions. Credenz is the first global soybean seed brand from Bayer CropScience. Showcasing a full portfolio of soybean solutions and innovations from Bayer CropScience, Credenz was engineered to provide sustained support to American soybean growers. Pablo … Read More

Roundup Ready 2 Xtend Set for 2016 Launch

Lizzy Schultzbiotechnology, Farm Progress Show, GMO, Monsanto, Soybeans, Uncategorized

Monsanto Company‘s Roundup Ready 2 Xtend Soybeans are still on target for a 2016 release. Ben Kampelman, US Dicamba Marketing Manager for Monsanto, sat down with AgWired at the 2015 Farm Progress Show to discuss the company’s new product. His takeaway focused on the three important benefits Roundup Read 2 Xtend soybeans will offer farmers: flexibility, weed control, and the … Read More

Science Moms Take On Celeb “Fear Mongermoms”

Cindy Zimmermanbiotechnology, GMO

The granddaughter of the father of the Green Revolution has a bone to pick with the mother of Apple. Julie Borlaug, granddaughter of Nobel Laureate Norman Borlaug, joined eleven other “science and advocate” moms across the country in co-signing a letter to celebrity moms, including Gwyneth Paltrow and Sarah Michelle Gellar, regarding their opposition to agricultural biotechnology. Paltrow and her … Read More

Biotech Crops Alliance Talks Commercial Possibilities

John DavisAg Group, Agribusiness, biotechnology, NCGA

A group working for a better understanding of biotechnology is talking about how to address any worldwide asynchrony regulatory risks associated with the commercial possibilities for biotechnology. This news release from the National Corn Growers Association, one of the U.S. Biotech Crops Alliance’s (USBCA) founding organizations, says USBCA recently held a technology meeting in Montreal, bringing together representatives from all … Read More

House Ag Committee Passes Labeling Bill

Cindy Zimmermanbiotechnology, GMO, Government

The House Agriculture Committee today approved the Safe and Accurate Food Labeling Act of 2015 with bipartisan support. First introduced by Reps. Mike Pompeo (R-KS) and G.K. Butterfield (D-NC), the legislation has evolved through bipartisan discussions between the Agriculture Committee and the Energy and Commerce Committee. “I appreciate the collaborative efforts of the Energy and Commerce Committee in getting this … Read More

Federal Judge Strikes Down Maui Anti-GMO Law

John DavisAgribusiness, biotechnology, Dow AgroSciences, GMO, Monsanto

A federal judge has struck down a Hawaii county’s ordinance against genetically engineered crops. This article from Civil Beat said the decision by Judge Susan Mollway found the ordinance “invalid and unenforceable” because it is preempted by state and federal law. Mollway emphasized that the ruling is not a statement on whether genetically modified organisms are beneficial or detrimental. “The … Read More

ASTA Chair Ends Year on High Note

Cindy ZimmermanASTA, Audio, biotechnology, seed

It’s been a busy year for John Schoenecker of HM Clause as chairman of the American Seed Trade Association (ASTA). One priority for the organization has been to develop a communications strategy and Schoenecker says they have moved forward with that plan in the past year developing a new video message that stresses the importance of seeds in our daily … Read More

Pope Francis’ Encyclical Looks at Ag & Technology

Joanna SchroederAgribusiness, biotechnology, climate, environment

Addressing all persons living on the planet, Pope Francis’ LAUDATO SI on Care for Our Common Home, calls on mankind to address climate change and heal earth. Throughout the encyclical he looks at human’s interactions with earth, one of which has caused climate change. He writes that our lifestyles of a “throw-away” society – consumption and waste – must change or humans will … Read More

Hearing Shows Support for Labeling Bill

Cindy ZimmermanAudio, biotechnology, Government, Growmark

The U.S. House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Health held a hearing Thursday that demonstrated an urgent need to pass the Safe and Accurate Food Labeling Act this year to create a uniform national food labeling standard for products made with genetically modified organisms. Among those testifying at the hearing in support of the bill for agriculture was GROWMARK president … Read More