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The Canadian Plant Breeding Innovation Awards: Putting out the Call

With the common goals of recognizing achievement and innovation in plant breeding and shining a spotlight on the contributions made by plant breeders in...

Cancelled Meetings? No Problem! Why COVID-19 Won’t Stop the Seed Business

Episode 4 features interviews with Krista Erickson of the Commercial Seed Analysts Association of Canada, Doug Miller of the Canadian Seed Growers' Association, Roy Van Wyk of the Canadian Seed Institute, and Claudio Feulner of the Canadian Seed Trade Association. We talk about how technology is aiding them all to ensure their associations can continue operating despite challenges posed by the pandemic.
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The Continued Movement of Seed is Imperative for Seed Companies and Farmers

Alex Martin sits down to talk with Michael Keller about the state of the International Seed Federation during the COVID-19 crisis. In part two of this podcast, Keller discusses a major concern that ISF members are having: whether or not international borders will shut and slow the movement of seed across the globe.

A Life Without Neonics

Farmers in the United Kingdom are experimenting with various agronomy practices for pest control as they adjust to life without neonicotinoids. The United Kingdom may...

Marc’s Work-From-Home Tips: Selecting a Good Background

Ever talk to someone via webcam and think, "Wow, this person really needs to clean their house"? Here's the first in our editor's series...

White Flour is the Healthiest it’s Been in 200 Years

A study comparing historic and modern wheat varieties grown side by side has shown an increase in dietary fiber and other features beneficial to...

The Canadian Plant Breeding Innovation Awards: Putting out the Call

With the common goals of recognizing achievement and innovation in plant breeding and shining a spotlight on the contributions made by plant breeders in...

Cancelled Meetings? No Problem! Why COVID-19 Won’t Stop the Seed Business

Episode 4 features interviews with Krista Erickson of the Commercial Seed Analysts Association of Canada, Doug Miller of the Canadian Seed Growers' Association, Roy Van Wyk of the Canadian Seed Institute, and Claudio Feulner of the Canadian Seed Trade Association. We talk about how technology is aiding them all to ensure their associations can continue operating despite challenges posed by the pandemic.
00:10:22

The Continued Movement of Seed is Imperative for Seed Companies and Farmers

Alex Martin sits down to talk with Michael Keller about the state of the International Seed Federation during the COVID-19 crisis. In part two of this podcast, Keller discusses a major concern that ISF members are having: whether or not international borders will shut and slow the movement of seed across the globe.

A Life Without Neonics

Farmers in the United Kingdom are experimenting with various agronomy practices for pest control as they adjust to life without neonicotinoids. The United Kingdom may...

Marc’s Work-From-Home Tips: Selecting a Good Background

Ever talk to someone via webcam and think, "Wow, this person really needs to clean their house"? Here's the first in our editor's series...

White Flour is the Healthiest it’s Been in 200 Years

A study comparing historic and modern wheat varieties grown side by side has shown an increase in dietary fiber and other features beneficial to...