Coexistence Between Organic, Conventional and GM Crops

11/24/2015

Greetings from Amsterdam this week! I am(sterdam) here attending and speaking at a conference that is focused on better understanding… Read More

Seeking Plant Breeding Experts

11/17/2015

Survey on regulation of new plant breeding techniques Since the Food and Agriculture Organization’s 2009 challenge on how to feed… Read More

Risky Business

11/10/2015

Regulation of Satan’s drink to GMOs Cultures have struggled with innovations for centuries. The risk associated with change and the… Read More

Oh Deere!

11/03/2015

John Deere chasing copyright claims to your tractor Have you ever felt like you never really owned something you bought… Read More

Putting the Orange back in Orange Production: Citrus Greening

10/27/2015

Novel biotechnologies might help stop plant bacteria from exterminating orange and other citrus production All around the globe orange production… Read More

When Will You Know What the TPP Means to You?

10/20/2015

By: William A. Kerr Bioresourse Policy, Business and Economics, University of Saskatchewan, Canada In early October, Canada and eleven other countries… Read More

Still Hungry for Change

10/13/2015

How Successful Has the World Been in Meeting the Millennium Development Goals? Source: Rahulkepapam, via Wikimedia Commons Fifteen years ago,… Read More

Whose Duty is it?

10/06/2015

Today producers in North America have a wide selection of seed options from which to choose. However,  the opportunity to… Read More

Innovation and Farm Labour

09/29/2015

[shareaholic app="share_buttons" id="15180628"]For as long as there has been innovation, it has displaced labour. Innovations often improve the efficiency of… Read More

Robots in the Rhubarb

09/22/2015

Robots and Technology Innovations are Transforming Farming Two weeks ago, I was in Melbourne, Australia participating in the Agricultural Bioscience… Read More