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Syngenta Invites Growers to Say Hello to Opello

After 12 years of research and development and more than 3,000 U.S. trials, Syngenta’s PLINAZOLIN technology at last received registration just three months ago...

Nos nouveaux équipements

Pour ce début 2026 de nouveaux équipements ont fait leur arrivée dans l’atelier de NaturePlast. Deux nouvelles machines : une presse à injecter Billion et une...

Open Call for Papers: Molecular Engineering of Functional Organic Materials

Molecular Engineering of Functional Organic Materials Open Call for Papers until 24 July 2026 We are delighted to announce this open call for papers to contribute...

Bindbridge raises $3.8m for targeted protein degradation platform for next-gen crop protection

 – Bindbridge—a startup using targeted protein degradation to create more effective herbicides and other crop protection products—has raised $3.8 million from Nucleus Capital and...

Syngenta Making AI Part of Farmer Solutions

When the first Commodity Classic was held 30 years ago, Artificial Intelligence was science fiction, but today it is a growing part of agricultural...

John Deere C1100T: Bigger. Smarter. Ready for 2027

Over the last few years the trend has been clear — a growing percentage of producers are increasingly looking for more capacity in their...

No, You’re Not “Too Sensitive”

“You’re too sensitive” is a statement I’ve heard all my life. Depending on the context, it’s either meant as an insult or offered as...

Appalachia’s iconic salamander was slated for federal protection. It’s still in limbo.

This coverage is made possible through a partnership between Grist and BPR, a public radio station serving western North Carolina. Andy Hill keeps a wetsuit and snorkel in...

Balcony solar is taking state legislatures by storm

Lauren Phillips’ balcony just became a power plant. A very small, carbon-free one. A few weeks ago, the attorney set up what may be the first plug-and-play...

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