EpiCrop Breaks Ground on New Research Facility in St. Louis to Advance Crop Performance Research
EpiCrop Technologies, a division of EpiMethyl Analytics, has broken ground on a new 18,000-square-foot research facility in St. Louis.
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EpiCrop Technologies, a division of EpiMethyl Analytics, has broken ground on a new 18,000-square-foot research facility in St. Louis.
Phytoform and Corteva have announced a research collaboration to examine how artificial intelligence can support the identification and enhancement of native traits linked to disease resistance in corn.
Biotalys has announced updates on the regulatory review status of its lead product, EVOCA™, in both the United States and the European Union.
Ostara has announced the release of its latest phosphorus fertilizer, CG P2X, across Western Canada to meet increased demand.
A recent academic study in the Netherlands has found that Persist® PAF, a liquid enhancer for plants and soil, increased beneficial microbial populations when used to treat pistachio shell biochar in hydroponic tomato production.
MustGrow Biologics Corp. recorded $3.8 million in sales revenue for Q1 2025, compared to no revenue in the same period last year.
ProGro BIO is preparing to introduce new microbial-based biocontrol products focused on natural pest and pathogen suppression.
Yunqing Jian and Zunyong Liu are charged with smuggling Fusarium graminearum, a fungus linked to agroterrorism risks.
STARFISH Bioscience, a French startup specializing in microbiome-based agricultural solutions, has announced the creation of the first bacterial genome atlas for vineyard soils in Bordeaux.
Cibus, Inc. (Nasdaq: CBUS), an agricultural technology company focused on trait development and licensing, announced that its HT2 herbicide tolerance trait in canola has been determined as “not regulated” by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (USDA-APHIS).
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