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When diving into the vegetable and flower seed sector, what’s one thing you really need to have to succeed? Well, according to Robb Bauman, you need to have a lot of patience ready to go. With trends constantly changing, unexpected events and long wait times for breeding, if you dive into the vegetable seed business […] The post Robb Bauman Talks Vegetable Trends for 2023 appeared first on Seed World US.
When working on importing, exporting or even producing seed outside of the U.S., phytosanitary concerns can pop up. Keeping up-to-date on what other regulatory bodies are concerned with in terms of phytosanitary concerns can help keep businesses and the U.S. ahead of the curve. According to Ric Dunkle, there’s a few things to be aware […] The post Ric Dunkle Updates on Phytosanitary Issues Popping Up appeared first on Seed World US.
There’s always going to be a next, big thing in vegetables. But where do the trends lie? In flavor? In shape? In color? For Nathan Pumplin, while trends are wonderful to fall into, he dreams of one thing: a more nutritious and better-tasting tomato. But, it just so happens that better tasting, more nutritious tomato […] The post Nathan Pumplin Dreams of Healthier, Better Tasting Tomatoes appeared first on Seed World US.
Florida needs alfalfa, but right now can’t really grow it. Anju Biswas is out to change that. Biswas is a Ph.D candidate in the agronomy department at the University of Florida. She works on on alfalfa breeding using phenomics and genomics selection and crop modeling to develop heat-stress tolerant alfalfa cultivars. She has obtained a […] The post Anju Biswas Wants to Ensure Alfalfa can Grow in Florida appeared first on Seed World US.
Did you know waxy sorghum can weather in the field faster than its non-waxy counterpart? Turns out that might not be true after all. Mitchell Kent grew up in central Illinois where he received a bachelor’s degree in crop science from the University of Illinois. Mitchell then moved to Texas where he received a master’s […] The post Mitchell Kent Makes a Sorghum Discovery appeared first on Seed World US.
Seed and its intellectual property protection regulations have been put under the microscope — but do IP regulations really hinder the U.S. economy? The USDA announced on May 11 that they were opening a comment period as a result of President Biden’s Executive Order on “Promoting Competition in the American Economy,” to examine competition issues […] The post Does Intellectual Property Actually Hinder U.S. Competition? – A Seed World Strategy Webinar & Podcast appeared first on Seed World US.
Mary Jane Espina is a Ph.D candidate in applied plant sciences at the University of Minnesota. Her research focuses on identifying the genetic basis underlying the resistance to iron deficiency chlorosis in soybean. Originally from the Philippines, she also has a fascination with a vegetable called jute mallow, a staple for millions. She sits down […] The post Tennis Lessons with Mary Jane Espina appeared first on Seed World US.
According to Mental Health America, just prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, 19.86% of adults experienced a mental illness — that is the equivalent of nearly 50 million Americans. Unfortunately, over half of adults with a mental illness do not receive treatments, which totals to over 27 million adults in the U.S. untreated for a mental illness. […] The post Three Podcasts About Mental Health appeared first on Seed World US.
The National Association of Plant Breeders (NAPB) Private Sector Plant Breeding Award, first established in 2020, recognizes an individual whose accomplishments as ascientist in the private sector have had extraordinary impact in the field of plant breeding in areas such as germplasm development, cultivar release, technological innovation, andleadership. The 2020 recipient is Dr. Thomas C. […] The post How Tom Osborn Makes Private Sector Impact in Plant Breeding appeared first on Seed World US.
The virtual meeting of the National Association of Plant Breeders took place last week. In our final podcast from the proceedings we talk with Borlaug Scholar Tia Dunbar about her rice research. Dunbar is obtaining her MS degree in Plant Breeding at Texas A&M University in College Station, TX. Originally hailing from the San Francisco […] The post Nanotechnology and the Future of Rice: Borlaug Scholar Tia Dunbar appeared first on Seed World US.
Zara York is a Ph.D student in Dr. Kate Evans’s pome fruit breeding program at Washington State University Tree Fruit Research and Extension Center in Wenatchee, WA. She was also a Borlaug Scholar for this year’s meeting of the National Association of Plant Breeders (NAPB) which took place last week. We catch up with her […] The post Chocolate Pudding Fruit, Anyone? We Talk Fruit Breeding with Zara York appeared first on Seed World.
We chat with Ammani Kyanum at the National Association of Plant Breeders virtual meeting about her sorghum research and something called trifluoromethanesulfonamide, which despite being really hard to pronounce is kind of a big deal. The post Ammani Kyanam Explains what Trifluoromethanesulfonamide is appeared first on Seed World.
As the 2020 meeting of the National Association of Plant Breeders wraps up today, we chat with David Bubeck of Corteva Agriscience  & Rich Pratt of New Mexico State University about the importance of public-private partnerships in the future of the NAPB and the Plant Breeding Coordinating Committee.  The post #NAPB 2020: Dave Bubeck and Richard Pratt on Public-Private Cooperation appeared first on Seed World.
As Day 3 of the National Association of Plant Breeders annual meeting winds down, we talk with Borlaug Scholars William Singer and Clayton Carley about the world of soybeans. The post Talking Soybeans with Borlaug Scholars William Singer and Clayton Carley appeared first on Seed World.
As Day 3 of the National Association of Plant Breeders annual meeting gets underway, we chat with four Borlaug Scholars all working in many different crops, but with a focus on wheat. The post Enter the World of Wheat with 4 NAPB Borlaug Scholars appeared first on Seed World.
The 2020 meeting of the National Association of Plant Breeders continues! Borlaug Scholar Natalie Kaiser is a Ph.D candidate in the Potato Breeding and Genetics Program at Michigan State University. She is employing molecular and genomic tools to understand the genetic architecture of host plant insect resistance and to develop Colorado potato beetle (CPB) resistant […] The post Propagating Potato Via True Seed: NAPB Borlaug Scholar Natalie Kaiser appeared first on Seed World.
The second day of the 2020 National Association of Plant Breeders virtual meeting kicks off shortly. We sit down with this year’s award winners to talk about their breeding accomplishments and what drives them to success in their industry. Winning this year’s Lifetime Achievement Award is Wayne Hanna of the University of Georgia, an internationally […] The post Sitting Down with the 2020 NAPB Award Winners appeared first on Seed World.
The 2020 virtual meeting of the National Association of Plant Breeders began today. We sit down with Borlaug Scholar David Tork to talk about the intricacies of modern flax breeding. Tork is a second-year MS student at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities. After gaining initial plant breeding experience as an intern at Dow AgroSciences (now […] The post Just the Flax: NAPB Borlaug Scholar David Tork appeared first on Seed World.
The 2020 virtual annual meeting of the National Association of Plant Breeders (NAPB) begins today! In our ongoing series of podcasts being released this week, we talk to Borlaug Scholar Chandler Levinson — the only one of this year’s scholars whose speciality is peanuts. Levinson is a Ph.D student studying plant breeding, genetics, and genomics under […] The post Peanuts and Cave Exploration: NAPB Borlaug Scholar Chandler Levinson appeared first on Seed World.
The 2020 virtual annual meeting of the National Association of Plant Breeders (NAPB) begins tomorrow! The NAPB 2020 Planning Committee has worked to find the best technology solutions to facilitate an engaging, meaningful, and valuable experience for attendees. As we do each year, we have caught up with each of the Borlaug Scholars (there are […] The post Talking Next-Gen Corn Breeding with the NAPB 2020 Borlaug Scholars appeared first on Seed World.
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