Scott Habstritt helped run the family business when his dad died. The Minnesota Crop Improvement Association recently honored ...
WILLMAR — A Willmar man and a Benson man were among the honorees Jan. 12 when the Minnesota Crop Improvement Association conducted its annual meeting. Paul Kjolhaug, part-owner of the MayerSeedLine ...
This Collection supports and amplifies research related to SDG 2: Zero hunger. This Collection invites original research on genetic, genomic, and breeding approaches for horticultural crop improvement ...
The continued increase in global food demand and the pressing challenges posed by climate change have spurred significant advancements in both crop and pasture improvement. Researchers are designing ...
New research had the goal of reducing the time and cost it takes to bring an improved crop to the marketplace to improve agriculture sustainability. With the goal of reducing the time and cost it ...
The challenges facing global food security and the livelihoods of smallholder farmers over the last year may at first appear insurmountable, yet IICI's vital work continues to advance impactful ...
Put a little mustard on it: Minnesota crop artists may have reason to give thanks The Minnesota Crop Improvement Association is improving the state's crops and maybe its crop art.
Professor Avtar Handa attended the International Conference on Biochemical and Biotechnological Approaches for Crop Improvement at the National Agricultural Science Complex in New Delhi, India October ...
This study reveals that enhancing the activity of a conserved “housekeeping” gene can significantly elevate fruit nutritional and sensory traits. By increasing the expression of a tRNA-associated gene ...
An official with the Kansas Crop Improvement Association encourages the state’s farmers to look for signs of a wild triticale hybrid found recently in wheat fields. Marion Spiering, the manager of ...
Doug Boze, who has worked 40 years in seed certification including the last 16 for the Idaho Crop Improvement Association, will retire as its executive vice president Dec. 31. Kathy Stewart-Williams ...
Crop pests cause substantial yield losses worldwide and pose persistent challenges to sustainable agriculture.