Doug Boze, who has worked 40 years in seed certification including the last 16 for the Idaho Crop Improvement Association, will retire as its executive vice president Dec. 31. Kathy Stewart-Williams ...
Mick Goff, left, and Doug Boze at Idaho Crop Improvement Association headquarters in Meridian. While you’re finding out from the Idaho Crop Improvement Association if the seed you’re about to plant is ...
LARAMIE – University of Wyoming Extension entomologist Scott Schell has received the Wyoming Crop Improvement Association Excellence in Service award for his contributions to the Wyoming seed industry ...
WILLMAR — A Willmar man and a Benson man were among the honorees Jan. 12 when the Minnesota Crop Improvement Association conducted its annual meeting. Paul Kjolhaug, part-owner of the MayerSeedLine ...
The identification of genes responsible for important agricultural traits has been mostly conducted by traditional molecular genetics and by QTL mapping. Recent and future advances in sequence ...
AMES, Iowa – The Iowa Crop Performance Tests are gearing up for their 100th year of gauging the yields of hundreds of seed varieties, an annual effort that helps farmers decide what seeds to plant the ...
UW Extension entomologist Scott Schell helps a youngster at his exhibit during a field day at the Powell Research and Extension Center. (UW Photo) University of Wyoming Extension entomologist Scott ...
An official with the Kansas Crop Improvement Association encourages the state’s farmers to look for signs of a wild triticale hybrid found recently in wheat fields. Marion Spiering, the manager of ...
On a farm outside Hemingford, Nebraska, more than 120 farmers ranging in age from pre-teen to their 70s congregate inside a machine shed eating donuts and drinking coffee; conversation topics range ...
Farmers count on South Dakota State University plant breeders to develop new varieties that give crops greater yield potential and make them more resistant to diseases. The university fulfills its ...
Minnesota crop artists may have reason to give thanks this week. They may owe that thanks to a century-old nonprofit that safeguards this state's crops — including the crops we glue together and ...
The High Plains OCIA of Nebraska, Inc. is offering scholarships of up to $1,000 for the 2018/2019 school year. A chapter of OCIA (Organic Crop Improvement Association), High Plains OCIA of Nebraska, ...