Low demand for glyphosate-based weed killers led Bayer to cut its full-year earnings outlook in late July and announce a $2.8 billion reduction in value on glyphosate-related assets.
Syngenta's latest residual corn herbicide, Storen, has been registered by the U.S. EPA and will be available for use in 2024, subject to state approvals.
Don Wirth, co-founder of forage and cover crop seed company Saddle Butte Ag, has been named the Agricultural Communicators Network Distinguished Service Award recipient for 2023.
Cargill and John Deere are collaborating to streamline the digital and in-field experience for farmers using John Deere technology and electing to participate in the Cargill RegenConnect program.
Stine Seed Company is expanding into Canada. Six retail businesses affiliated with The Agromart Group will sell Stine soybean seed.
InnerPlant’s first commercial product, a soybean fungal sensor that reads signals from the soybean plant, won USDA approval in July.
Xitavo soybean seed is adding 11 new varieties for the 2024 season, all of which have Enlist E3 Technologies.
Croptix, a platform for in-field early detection of crop health, closed its first Series Seed round of funding, which was led by Advancing Eco Agriculture.
Clare Doyle is the new CEO of nutrient efficiency company Verdesian Life Sciences, replacing interim CEO Fred Lynch.
Syngenta is forming Syngenta Biologicals, which brings together Valagro, the biostimulants and specialty nutrients company it acquired in 2020, and its in-house biologicals business.
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