A residual that won’t quit is now available to growers looking for next-level performance.
Combining more than 60 years’ worth of knowledge, two corn growers share their agricultural expertise.
Data on best management practices collected from yield contests can help other growers.
Many participants find more bushels per acre with Acuron corn herbicide.
A college ag degree is a great first step toward a fulfilling career.
Syngenta partners with universities in numerous engaging ways.
One long-lasting grower-sales relationship shows the value of trust in partnership.
Saving salmon habitats translates to bigger environmental conservation efforts.
With a shortage of labor impacting many industries, the H-2A program helps many farms fill the gap.
When one is found, the other is likely present, resulting in a drop in yields.
Find out why experts say it’s important to take time away from your business to serve in a checkoff or commodity organization.
Navigating an ever-evolving workforce and the H-2A visa program.
Growers in West Heartland states learn to scout for this new species.
Collaboration between Syngenta and Ag-Land FS reduces weed pressure via non-herbicide solutions.
Improved technology helps with faster disaster recovery.
Farmers markets across the country serve to build stronger community connections through fresh food.
Experts advocate and educate to prevent resistance and preserve effective chemistry.
While no farmer knows the outcome of any season, there are opportunities available to mitigate some of the risks.
It’s a problem that has plagued the ag industry for decades – nearly as long as pesticides have been around.
Calibration technology improves the performance of aerial fungicide applications, giving growers a viable option to ground operations.
Protecting yield potential and the disease triangle should factor into your foliar corn fungicide decisions.
Introducing new products to your field is intimidating. Our experts share tips to help make sure it’s met with reward.
Controlling disease at Southern Grace Farms also helps farmer Tim McMillian reduce the quality and yield impact from weather conditions.
The partnership between Palmer Flying Service and Syngenta provides retailers and growers with fungicide aerial applications to help increase soybean yield.
With fertilizer costs on the rise, controlling weeds is more important than ever.
It’s crucial that working capital levels increase along with production costs.
Stay focused with these three strategies as production costs increase.
Open communication and early planning help reduce stress when passing on the farm.
As the print edition of Thrive magazine sunsets, a digital transformation of the publication is on the horizon.
A Syngenta scientist is just one of a growing number of women who make important contributions to the ag industry.
An agricultural high school in Chicago equips students with the skills they need to succeed in the industry.
Growers have many resources to create strong yield opportunity when planting conditions don’t fall on the ideal calendar dates.
Farmers can manage elements of the crop environment to get the highest performance from crop protection products.
2022 #RootedinAg contest winner fosters community through agriculture.
Syngenta partnered with FFA to award scholarships to students pursuing agricultural studies.
Soybean experts explain how seed selection and seed treatments help reduce incidence of Sudden Death Syndrome.
Chelan Valley Farms strives to mend the gap between farm and fork.
Collecting intel on corn rootworm is critical to outwit this sly and destructive pest.
Viewing rental rates in a vacuum may not capture the entire story.
Congress decides what to support in the expansive legislation known as The Farm Bill.
As pest complexes evolve and new technologies emerge, crop scouts adopt those that benefit farmers.
Certain crops and regions have benefited more from increased farmland valuation.
Prices dominated our conversations this year, but this issue is packed with practical knowledge that might save you some headaches next year.
Working alone and without fanfare, field development scientists test active ingredients and teach agriculture – within and outside the industry.
Data plays an important role in sustainability throughout agriculture’s supply chain.
With tighter commodity stocks, more production acres are required to meet demand.
Faster delivery of higher-performing seed varieties is possible with Syngenta Seeds HI-Edit process.
Seed selection for unique conditions is a pathway to higher profit potential.
Unpacking the question of whether interest rates or repayment terms drive debt service levels.
Growers who operate grain elevators may help prevent accidents by following key safety practices.
Delzer’s research was foundational to the invention of this genome-editing technique.
A new program offers methane-reduction assistance to some rice growers in Louisiana and Mississippi.
China imports more corn than ever as demand rises, and domestic production stagnates.
President Biden’s initiative offers potential — if agriculture is a priority.
Syngenta is committed to accelerating innovation for farmers and nature while improving productivity.
Proposed label changes could be costly for farmers, who face increasing weed resistance pressure.
Sample soil for Phytophthora root rot before tree health and yield potential deteriorate.
A surge in soybean oil used as biofuel may be helping drive prices to a historic high.
Experts from two different regions explain how a few key strategies can help growers protect their yields from Southern rust in corn.
Move from simple data collection to putting data in action.
A breakdown of spending in the 2018 Farm Bill, including support for ag and food security.
Growers can get a jump on tar spot with these scouting and treatment tips.
This one-of-a-kind tool helps farmers along their journey to improve sustainable operations.
South American, South Asian and former Soviet Union countries dominated new harvested acres.
Syngenta leadership shared a preview of new site features, including a 100,000-square-foot office building.
The contest entry period has closed; stay tuned for the finalist announcement!
The U.S. ag community supports a young girl who is fighting leukemia half a world away.
Managing herbicide-resistant weeds in corn requires a multifaceted approach.
The dynamic plans of Syngenta allowed it to navigate a stretched supply chain.
Growers can unlock marketing insights comparing cost per bushel and cost per acre in their fields.
The Peanut Rx sheet offers growers a valuable tool for assessing a field’s disease risk.
Fungicides help improve plant health in permanent crops for the long term.
Fungicides protect crops from diseases, but they can also provide additional benefits.
An unprecedented threat leads to extraordinary collaboration across disciplines in the peanut industry.
A retailer partnership with Syngenta delivers local data and service to add value for Illinois farmers.
Experts share advice on drinking from the information firehose available to growers.
The 2021 #RootedinAg Contest winner’s grandpa shared his knowledge and passion — and inspired a love for farming.
Combine planning, technology and flexibility to overcome weed control obstacles.
Combine planning, technology and flexibility to overcome weed control obstacles.
Plant viruses require a global effort to minimize their impacts on crop productivity and grower profitability.
Key regulation impacts Freedom to Operate and the future of U.S. agriculture.
Plant experts use a variety of technology to identify the vast number of viruses impacting virtually all crops.
Most ag trade journalists are hard-working and sincerely dedicated to helping farmers.
During this past year with all its challenges, NK top-of-the-line corn and soybean seed resulted in better performance than competing products.
The seed treatment business between Brandt and Syngenta is expanding to help growers reach their goals.
Farmers use satellites and drones to focus their management decisions.
Because drones operating on farms are not for recreational purposes, they have more restrictions.
Syngenta, in partnership with FFA, awards scholarships to six agriculture students.
The World Bank’s BioCarbon Fund, a pilot project, helped start carbon-credit efforts, which could one day benefit U.S. growers.
Knowing the key differences between conventional and organic agriculture can go a long way towards dispelling misinformation.
Two experts share tips for improving soil health to increase sustainability and profit potential.
Both varieties offer above-average tolerance to bacterial leaf streak and Fusarium head blight.
This monthly podcast brings together the latest news, farming topics and innovations to listeners.
Policy shifts in Mexico signal deep decreases in ag trade with the U.S.
Two minority farmers share the trials and triumphs of continuing their family farming legacies.
Organic and conventional systems have roles to play — and challenges to overcome — in commercial food production.
As more consumers show an interest in learning where their food comes from, American farmers have an opportunity to share their stories.
Expert chemists create formulas to preserve the efficacy of herbicide technologies.
Premix formulations help fight resistance and benefit sustainable crop production.
Areas with expanding organic production open opportunities for the ag retail community.
Corn hybrids and soybean varieties are judged first on yield, then on the agronomic factors that drive consistent performance.
While consumers may choose organic foods based on health concerns, scientists beg to differ.
Military veterans are an excellent fit for agriculture, and the number of programs to help them transition to ag careers is growing.
Grow More™ Experience sites across the country give ag retailers hands-on experience with Syngenta products. See how these sites are putting ag on display for growers.
Budget at the field level and drive profit by the bushel to increase farm income potential.
Syngenta introduces three new AgriPro® brand wheat varieties for the 2022 planting season.
T&S Crop Service, Inc., cultivates relationships with farmers to provide agricultural excellence.
The ag economist and business intelligence lead for Syngenta offers tips for planning for productivity.
From hybrids to fungicide treatments, farmers have viable options at their disposal to keep corn standing tall.
When extreme weather threatens yield potential, innovation can lessen the impact and reduce grower stress.
Severely lodged corn can put yield potential at risk. One way or another, however, it must be harvested safely and carefully.
Syngenta hosts Grow More Experience Sites so that ag retailers and growers can get hands-on experience with Syngenta products.
Grow More Experience site trials showcase new crop protection and seeds technologies for a variety of crops to provide a tailored experience.
Faster development of high-performing soybean varieties gives growers the choice they need to plant the right seed in each field.
Syngenta continues its partnership with local chapters of the National FFA® Organization this year to support the young leaders of the agriculture industry.
Syngenta embraces a diverse exchange of ideas and perspectives, which feeds the spirit of community agriculture is known for.
Cast your vote to help decide who will be the winner of this year’s grand prize.
Busy growers use smartphones to improve farming efficiency by streamlining the flow of information.
Increasing diversity in agriculture starts with showcasing the opportunities for students and also opens new markets for ag employers.
Beef producers can achieve a potential increase in feed efficiency by using Enogen corn.
Growers need to evaluate product performance when selecting crop inputs.
During the past four decades, the ag industry has been undergoing a profound transformation as a result of digital technologies.
On the 20th anniversary of the Syngenta whole-farm management program, participating growers take stock of the time and money they saved through using AgriEdge.
NK Seeds and Pearl City Elevator team up to fight corn rootworm.
While selecting the right crop protection products is a key to profitable production, so is using the right tools and techniques to apply each product.
The key to easing the stress of managing head scab is extended residual control.
As farm activity scales up for the 2021 growing season, the time is right for growers to consider what items they should include in an on-farm first-aid kit.
Two medical experts provide timely tips that can help keep growers and workers healthy and safe this season.
Syngenta is focused on growers’, retailers’ and consultants’ efforts to supply food, fiber and fuel for the world.
Sticky traps allow growers to conduct insect population checks.
A multi-pronged approach to corn rootworm management reduces risk and adds yield and quality opportunities.
Legislators and regulators, supporting scientifically sound policy, will keep these valuable products available to growers — with a few changes.
With a completely new mode of action, Vayantis will be available in select areas for the 2021 growing season and nationally for the 2022 planting.
When it comes to AgriEdge customers, Midstate Agronomy leaves no farmer behind.
Collaboration underscores the importance of safeguarding pollinators, which are vital to the food supply.
The 2020 #RootedinAg winner celebrates her grandmother’s lifetime of nurturing family members.
Stewardship practices not only support the environment, but they also may help decrease production costs.
AgriEdge whole-farm management system is integral to planning and helps growers make data-driven decisions faster.
Consistent, on-time application of residual herbicides cleans fields and protects yields.
Acuron corn herbicide helps Sutton, Nebraska, farm succeed.
Two AgriEdge managers share how growers can create budgets, prepare for in-season costs, and find the balance between highest possible yield and maximum profit potential.
Syngenta works every day to be your agronomic solutions innovator, digital confidant and sustainability partner.
Preseason planning and early-season inputs are critical for establishing corn’s yield potential, while season-long pest control protects it.
About 20 million rural Americans still don’t have access to high-speed internet.
Developed for the Pacific Northwest region, AP Coachman, a soft white spring variety, is widely adapted across moisture zones.
Aprovia Top fungicide helps growers manage resistance and control diseases in grapes, cucurbits, fruiting vegetables and garlic.
Set your sights on high yields with the decisions made during planning and planting.
A new technology from Syngenta will offer an innovative mode of action to protect against Pythium and Phytophthora.
Project Bin Buster tries out new technologies to help growers make data-based in-season decisions.
An agronomic program that leverages traits, insecticides and fungicides creates a profitable synergy in corn production.
Enter now for a chance to honor your ag mentor and win prizes for you and your community.
Transferring farm ownership from one generation to the next can be a challenging but rewarding process.
The handoff of an agribusiness to the next generation requires a well-thought-out plan.
Retailer New Century FS and Syngenta work together to drive potential return on investment for growers.
The agriculture industry has a long history of giving generously and fostering brighter futures in its local communities.
The dual threats of Sudden Death Syndrome and soybean cyst nematode require a multipronged defense.
The NK soybean portfolio offers industry-leading SDS-resistant varieties to help protect against Sudden Death Syndrome.
Seed treatments that help keep roots healthy can benefit growers at harvest.
Two experts offer guidance to growers and retailers on choosing, applying and stewarding yield-protecting seed treatments.
Retailers can use FarmShots, a powerful imaging technology, to make effective, up-to-the-minute field recommendations for growers.
Syngenta is focused on helping farmers reduce risk.
Maximizing yield potential means more bushels in the bin and more dollars in the bank.
The federal consultation process for registering pesticides needs repair.
Specifically developed for the northern Plains, AP Murdock delivers outstanding yield potential and produces very strong straw.
The exclusive Syngenta whole-farm management program, AgriEdge, will offer an expanded line of digital tools, including Cropwise Financials software, in early 2021.
The 2021 NK soybean portfolio from Syngenta features the industry’s broadest choice of herbicide-tolerant traits.
The powerful product combines Solatenol fungicide with difenoconazole for enhanced control of powdery mildew and other damaging diseases.
The market’s first dicamba herbicide premix will be available for the 2021 growing season in dicamba-tolerant soybeans and cotton, subject to state approvals.
Set your sights on high yields with the decisions made during planning and planting.
A new technology from Syngenta will offer an innovative mode of action to protect against Pythium and Phytophthora.
Five companies are bringing new sustainable pest-control technologies to market to help satisfy consumer preferences.
University agricultural experts from across the U.S. suggest solutions for the toughest weed management challenges farmers face.
A unique partnership is working together to promote profitable conservation practices and share those achievements with the public.
NK retailer Mark Boshart knows a good partner pays attention to the little things.
As the nation’s economy slowed down during the COVID-19 crisis, Syngenta powered forward. Here are three tips to help ag press onward in a crisis.
Cast your vote to help decide who will be the winner of this year’s grand prize.
Throughout the pandemic, Syngenta continues to live out the mission of feeding a hungry world.
Don Boehm, a veteran ag retailer, offers growers reliable agronomic insight — with a personal touch.
Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, U.S. ag exports fundamentals are sound and recent trade deals hold promise for future gains.
The synchronization of Maximum Residue Levels is an important step facilitating international trade in agricultural goods.
Production challenges combined with consumer demands fuel the need for fast-paced developments in bringing new vegetable varieties to market.
Continuous innovation is the key to meeting the many challenges that vegetable growers face.
As farmers continue to struggle with labor shortages, technology steps in with innovative tools to help bridge the gap.
Two agronomists offer region-specific insights on a disease that strikes fear in Florida and Western U.S. citrus growers.
Innovative seed, trait and crop protection products help optimize production and increase economic and agronomic sustainability on each acre.
This infographic provides an overview of the important role that agricultural exports play in the U.S. economy.
Proper stewardship and a science-based approach to regulatory approvals are the best defenses against challenges to the use of seed treatments.
Syngenta introduces four AgriPro brand wheat varieties for this fall to address local growing conditions in the Pacific Northwest, California and the Central Plains.
Syngenta has released 11 new NK corn hybrids and 21 new NK soybean varieties for the 2021 growing season.
Growers in California now have access to Miravis Prime fungicide, a combination of fludioxonil and Adepidyn fungicides.
Syngenta has enhanced its approach to delivering advancements in corn genetics and traits in the face of farmers’ evolving needs.
A team from Iowa State University has been selected as the winner of the 2020 Syngenta Crop Challenge in Analytics.
Sourced from the ocean’s thermal vents, Enogen technology is a genetically modified biotech output trait that converts starch to sugar more efficiently.
Agriculture is finally talking about mental wellness on the farm — a topic once shrouded in silence and shame.
A new Smithsonian exhibition recognizes Syngenta scientist Mary-Dell Chilton and other women pioneering in business.
A retailer in America’s Heartland puts the power of long-standing relationships to work for his customers.
Who most inspired your agricultural roots? By sharing your story, you can honor that person and win prizes for you and your community.
In times when margins are tight, the economic well-being of most growers and their families depends on making strategic agronomic decisions.
Experts from across the country offer insights and solutions to growers’ most pressing 2020 insect challenges.
The Peanut Doctor, Wilson Faircloth, Ph.D., is open for consultation on peanut disease.
The history of Syngenta includes major brand launches, important discoveries and customer-focused initiatives.
Weed management can be a key factor in maintaining a farm’s yield potential and profitability for the long run.
This Syngenta program offers timely updates on local outbreaks, weather, current pest levels and treatment recommendations.
Continuous innovation is the key to meeting the many challenges that agriculture faces.
During a time when agriculture needs as many voices as possible, the Leadership At Its Best program is helping develop the leaders of today and tomorrow.
Fungicide offers disease control growers can count on — even under heavy disease pressure.
Growers increase corn and soybean yields with better disease control and plant-health benefits from Miravis Neo fungicide.
With a well-thought-out management plan, continuous corn can pay dividends.
Growers should feed their crops with nitrogen at key points during the season.
New technologies help growers increase yields in difficult environments while preserving natural resources.
Jobs in agriculture abound, but students and grads still have work to do before landing their dream jobs.
With the demand for new hires outstripping supply, the future for students interested in agriculture is bright.
The 2019 #RootedinAg Contest winner, whose brother ignited her passion for agriculture, also credits him for keeping the flame burning.
The 2019 Accelerating a Generation Syngenta Scholarship winners attest to the enduring importance of the agricultural industry.
Team members who are passionate about agriculture are essential to delivering superior products and services to the farm.
Syngenta is proud to honor women who, through time, have contributed to the agriculture community.
Who most inspired your agricultural roots? By sharing your story, you can honor that person and win prizes for you and your community.
After the weather challenges of the 2019 growing season, elevated weed pressure is likely. These early season steps can help keep fields clean in 2020.
Because of an increased seed bank, growers should use an effective burndown treatment to avoid early-season weed competition with the crop.
Corn, soybean and wheat growers should have a proactive plan to manage this year’s higher-than-normal chance of disease outbreaks.
By building a spray program with the right fungicides, growers can help protect their peanuts from white mold and leaf spot.
Cutting-edge technology and standard-setting tests make Syngenta packaging uniquely superior.
Syngenta Seeds and Crop Protection experts advise growers to keep in mind the return on investment effective insect control measures can bring.
Find out how far herbicide resistance has spread with a new interactive map.
Moving products to and from farms is essential to the ag industry, which is why current regulations need clarification and flexibility.
Gramoxone SL 3.0 provides trusted brand performance against tough weeds.
Tavium Plus VaporGrip Technology contains built-in residual control to manage resistant weeds and maintain clean fields throughout the season.
After an unpredictable growing season, harvest found NK corn and soybeans offering farmers much-needed stability — and delivered winning yields across the U.S.
Although 2019 was a challenging growing season, Golden Harvest delivered genetics, agronomy, service and performance to farmers.
When used in a preemergence application, Acuron corn herbicide helps growers discover the extra bushels no other herbicide can.
Syngenta Seeds and Crop Protection experts advise growers to keep in mind the return on investment effective insect control measures can bring.
In developing corn hybrids, Syngenta uses trait introgression to incorporate a desired trait into existing elite germplasm.
This Syngenta commercial recruiting lead is building on a legacy of ag mentorship.
A past Syngenta Scholarship winner shares how the award impacted his life.
The Syngenta Seedcare Platform Lead meets customers seed treating needs by thinking like a farmer.
Before adopting any new digital tool, Syngenta puts it through a rigorous proof of concept.
Syngenta has developed technologies using artificial intelligence to capture and translate its agronomic know-how into easy-to-use digital formats.
For 40 years, Syngenta and its legacy companies have been making important advances in Seedcare.
Syngenta Seedcare combines industry-leading products with outstanding customer service.
Syngenta Sustainable Solutions connects upstream and downstream partners for the mutual benefit of all.
Knowing which data to pay attention to is an important part of using digital technology to improve farm productivity.
Syngenta properly stewards Tavium Plus VaporGrip Technology and Enogen corn enzyme technology so that growers will have these tools for years to come.
Syngenta Seedcare continues its long history of excellence with new seed treatment innovations and outstanding service.
Farm data is valuable so be sure to ask these basic questions before entrusting it to a data company.
Miravis Ace fungicide can help manage the risk of a potentially devastating threat to cereal crops.
Syngenta has developed a far-reaching strategy to help farmers meet production challenges and adapt to shifting consumer expectations.
An 80-acre trial became a 100-bushel soybean success story in 2019.
Syngenta has launched a new digital platform to help farmers maximize profit potential through data-driven seed recommendations.
Kevin Capistran (left), pulls a healthy sample of wheat growing on his farm in Crookston, Minnesota, to show to his AgriPro representative, Corey Dathe (right).
Saltro seed treatment is an important new tool to help protect soybeans from the devastating effects of sudden death syndrome.
Saltro fungicide seed treatment provides superior SDS protection without plant stress.
An upcoming episode of “FarmHer on RFD-TV” shares the story of a female grower and her family’s successful commitment to sustainability.
With the Leadership At Its Best program, Syngenta equips association leaders with the skills they need to confidently advocate for today’s farmers.
The FarmShots founder reflects on his journey to the forefront of digital agriculture.
Growers should consider a range of agronomic factors when choosing their seed.
The Syngenta seed brand leads the way in seed selection.
Golden Harvest showcases its values through strong genetics, agronomy and service.
Enogen corn provides the opportunity to earn a per-bushel premium for grain delivered to ethanol plants.
Enogen Feed corn offers growers simplicity and profit potential to help beef and dairy producers be more successful.
Syngenta Seeds is combining innovative research and local field support to deliver enhanced opportunities to growers.
Long-term strategies to manage resistance in corn rootworm is key to preserving these valuable technologies.
Two experienced recruiters share ways employers can stand above the competition for top ag talent.
New traits developed with biotech, which can boost agricultural production, require timely, scientific-based regulatory evaluations.
Syngenta introduces three AgriPro brand winter wheat varieties bred to address local growing conditions and marketing needs.
Syngenta researchers use data analytics and genome editing to make important advances in the company’s seeds portfolio.
The fourth annual competition showcased analytical models to assess a corn plant’s ability to handle heat and drought.
Syngenta uses robotics to speed up time-consuming tests, aiding in the development of new products.
After traveling the globe, this AgriEdge specialist is happy to be home.
Syngenta proudly supports this nonprofit, which fosters communication between pesticide applicators, beekeepers and growers who produce sensitive crops.
The seed company honors an independent Seed Advisor in Minot, North Dakota, for his knowledge and dedicated customer service.
Syngenta technical lead leaves an indelible mark on the industry he serves.
The Syngenta Blue Jacket program helps provide recognition and opportunities for National FFA Organization members.
Xingping Zhang, science fellow at Syngenta Biotechnology China, has received the Cucurbitaceae Lifetime Achievement Award.
This Syngenta sales rep is on a mission to help his customers find success.
Citrus greening, also known as Huanglongbing, is a devastating bacterial disease affecting U.S. citrus production.
When Mother Nature dealt out natural disasters last year, rural communities responded with resilience.
Growers remain resolute as the search for solutions to citrus greening continues.
Minecto Pro insecticide provides broad-spectrum control of lepidopteran pests and sucking insects in specialty crops.
The video series is a great way to learn how Syngenta products can maximize the potential of potatoes.
A crop-protection supplier must have the right transportation plan to ensure timely delivery of its products.
Minecto Pro and Besiege help protect tree nut crops.
To preserve yields, citrus growers must manage this damaging pest.
High-performance fungicide helps soybean growers manage diseases under the toughest conditions.
Syngenta builds relationships with policymakers to advocate for agriculture.
Two ongoing pilot projects seek to show that environmental protection and pesticide regulation don't have to conflict.
To help prevent zinc deficiency, Epivio Zn micronutrient seed treatment is now available for use in rice.
While seed company trials are an important data point, third-party data provides an unbiased comparison across seed brands.
The Syngenta seed brand celebrates this milestone with the introduction of new hybrids and vareties for 2020.
This potent fungicide can help corn, soybean and wheat growers improve yields.
As excessive rain raises the threat of tar spot across the Midwest, a proven preventive fungicide can help protect corn acreage.
Tavium Plus VaporGrip Technology is a new Syngenta herbicide developed to help growers manage tough weeds.
Preserve late-planted soybeans’ yield potential with superior disease control and plant-health benefits from Miravis Neo fungicide.
Participants can receive up to 30 percent cash back on qualifying Syngenta products, if certain weather thresholds are not met during the offer period.
The demonstration sites showcase Golden Harvest soybean and corn seed options.
The demonstration sites are living, local laboratories, filled with a wide variety of crops, technical experts and product trials.
As herbicide resistance spreads, Syngenta offers timely advice and new solutions to help keep tried-and-true tools viable.
Sales training expert celebrates 35 years with Syngenta.
Contest winner builds on family bond, helps grow community.
The 2018 Syngenta Agricultural Scholarship winners aspire to help feed the world’s growing population.
As regulations and economic forces drive price increases in the crop input market, Syngenta is positioned to lessen the impact on growers and offer more than just a fair price.
Both retailers and growers benefit from the lower price and convenience of bulk orders.
Syngenta has recently added two Adepidyn fungicide formulations to its specialty and vegetable crop portfolio.
Growers should take a proactive approach to managing resistance and keeping their herbicide programs effective.
When weeds develop metabolic resistance to herbicides, they render those products ineffective.
In an era of rising costs, Syngenta is committed to providing the products and services growers and resellers need to maximize their success.
Three Syngenta sales representatives share their insights on what lies ahead in 2019 for the agricultural communities they serve.
Syngenta is committed to containing costs, while still delivering exceptional products.
Growers and applicators should use all the information and tools available to prevent or reduce spray drift.
When countries set different maximum residue levels, those regulations can impact access to export markets and new crop-protection technologies.
Axial Bold delivers improved consistency and broad-spectrum control of top grass weeds.
Elatus fungicide can now be used under a 2(ee) recommendation for suppression of Verticillium wilt.
E-Luminate, a digital offering that draws on extensive agronomic data, help farmers make more informed seed-selection decisions.
Gramoxone Magnum Herbicide Will Combine Ease and Efficacy Gramoxone Magnum premix herbicide will deliver fast-acting residual burndown of emerged weeds.
The AgriPro brand wheat breeding program is helping growers and resellers meet the overall market demands for this crop.
As a result of a rigorous and localized research process, the AgriPro brand wheat portfolio enjoys the No. 1 position in the U.S. wheat seed market.
By nurturing ag startups, Syngenta Ventures is helping to foster improved agronomic practices in the coming decade.
Syngenta pilots a new approach with an international program for farm youth, aimed at cultivating new thought leaders.
Syngenta is making major advances toward greater sustainability and productivity through The Good Growth Plan.
The support team at the company’s call center are dedicated to making its customers lives easier.
Digital ag will help growers and resellers make better agronomic and business decisions.
Syngenta has recently added two Adepidyn fungicide formulations to its specialty and vegetable crop portfolio.
Enogen corn enzyme technology is gaining rapid popularity among ethanol producers.
Industry experts agree that properly stewarding seed treatments is a shared responsibility.
Social media is expected to become an increasingly important means of communication for resellers and growers.
Syngenta goes all-in on disease control, adding Miravis fungicide to its 2019 lineup.
Growers should consider selling their grain in the futures market provided they have done their homework and have a deliberate, written plan.
Syngenta and its industry partners are working to protect the future of ethanol, which has been a major success for agriculture—and for society as a whole.
This new, high-load granular corn insecticide will help growers achieve faster, more efficient planting with less hassle.
This fungicide provides the most consistent and comprehensive seed-applied disease protection on the market today.
This premix is recommended for soybean growers whose main early-season concerns are strong stands and disease protection.
To maximize yield potential, it’s more important than ever for growers to know what’s in the seed treatments that protect their seeds.
Developed with cutting-edge technology and using award-winning data analytics, NK corn and soybeans are on the forefront of innovation.
Farmer’s blog is a love letter to family, farm and food.
FarmHer illuminates the contributions of women in agriculture and inspires a new generation to pursue farm-related careers.
An unprecedented wave of innovation is giving Syngenta the capability to meet the 21st century needs of growers and resellers.
TripleSweet corn varieties with the Attribute II Trait Stack offers a range of characteristics to meet grower needs and consumer demands.
The Syngenta Attribute trait stack is giving field corn growers easier entry into the sweet corn market.
Enogen Feed corn unlocks feed’s energy potential, providing dairy and beef cattle efficient nutrition resource.
Enogen corn enzyme technology is gaining rapid popularity among ethanol producers.
FarmShots uses satellite technology to assess crop health, helping growers manage their fields more efficiently.
As farming moves rapidly into the digital age, the need for faster, more reliable broadband access in rural areas grows.
The creativity and perseverance of Syngenta scientists led to the discovery of the Vip3A protein in Agrisure Viptera.
As ethanol plants seek new ways to be more competitive, advances in using corn kernel fiber for ethanol processes have shown significant promise.
Golden Harvest is growing its strong portfolio for 2019 with the release of 37 new corn hybrids.
For the 2018 planting season, Syngenta has introduced five new AgriPro brand winter wheat varieties that address local growing conditions.
Syngenta is releasing 32 new NK corn hybrids and 18 new NK soybean varieties for the 2019 growing season.
Hybrid wheat is expected to offer higher yield potential and more efficient use of resources.
Golden Harvest continues to deliver leading genetics, agronomy insights and service to farmers across the Corn Belt.
Developed with cutting-edge technology and using award-winning data analytics, NK corn and soybeans are on the forefront of innovation.
Drawing on many scientific disciplines, Syngenta is developing groundbreaking corn hybrids and soybean varieties.
For the pollinators that had lost their food and forage sources, help came in the form of pollen-replacing protein patties and beehives.
Not even Hurricane Maria could stop the Syngenta Seeds R&D engine.
CRISPR-Cas has the potential to make the seed breeding process more efficient, less time consuming and potentially subject to less regulation.
Citrus growers say Minecto Pro is one of best insecticides to hit the market.
AgriEdge specialist connects with agriculture’s big family.
A commitment to lifelong learning has allowed her to embrace the complexities of the agriculture industry.
Enter this year’s contest by sharing the story of the person who most inspired you to pursue a career in agriculture.
A love of agriculture bridges the gap between two women from different generations.
Awareness of safety best practices helps save lives and prevent accidents.
Industry leaders collaborate on conservation and enhancing crop value for all stakeholders.
For every valid email address collected from a visitor to a Grow More Experience site, Syngenta will make a donation to the local FFA chapter.
Syngenta is committed to offering innovative products and services.
Early detection and the right technologies help growers boost profit potential.
The Syngenta Pest Patrol program has given growers in the South advance warning of invasive insects for the past decade.
Potent succinate dehydrogenase inhibitor (SDHI) fungicides from Syngenta offer powerful protection for a wide range of crops.
Syngenta leaders are optimistic about the long-term prospects for farming and are focused on helping the ag industry prosper.
A partnership between Syngenta and Premier Crop Systems offers subfield level analysis of costs and profitability.
Next-generation Solatenol fungicides help to manage weed resistance and control costly diseases.
Syngenta reports Enogen premiums-to-date paid to corn growers will top $100 million this year.
Syngenta is debuting a new AgriPro brand wheat variety in 2018.
Named for former U.S. Senator Bob Dole, a new wheat variety will be available for fall planting, thanks to a public-private partnership.
Using multiple sites of action every year is key to preventing herbicide resistance.
A new model for conservation programs could greatly expand their ability to protect natural resources.
While the methods vary, statistics show that agriculture is strongly committed to preserving one of its most valuable resources, the soil.
The rapid development of fully automated farm equipment is nearly ready to usher in a new era of agriculture.
Demonstrations and trials combine the latest technologies with local agronomic expertise to help customers improve farm management.
How an X-ray technician hung up her lab coat to become a leader in agriculture.
Her career led her off the farm, but Schwenke’s agricultural roots guide her in everyday life.
From grower to seller, this Golden Harvest sales representative has dedicated his life to the ag industry.
This Syngenta leader has lived the American dream and carved a path of success in the industry.
Syngenta experts shed light on the top crop threats facing growers in their areas—and the solutions that will help keep local farms productive.
The right mix of old and new technologies is key to combatting the development of weed resistance and preserving the tools growers need.
Syngenta and its association partners are focused on maximizing the trade opportunities for U.S. crops worldwide.
The Syngenta Detect and Report Program educates sales teams and growers to recognize possible intellectual property infringements.
Land.db proves a valuable and versatile tool for citrus scouting interns to report their findings.
The counterfeiting of agricultural products and similar intellectual property infringements pose serious risks worldwide.
This powerful fungicide is now a tool growers can use in their fight against Verticillium wilt.
In 2017, Golden Harvest corn and soybeans performed well across a range of environments, including under challenging conditions.
The Syngenta insecticide controls a broad range of lepidopteran and sucking insect pests in specialty and vegetable crops.
Since the 1990s, the Resistance Fighter program has been raising awareness of the weed resistance issue and leading the way in fighting measure to combat it.
A livestreamed broadcast educates students about career opportunities in ag, including those occupations in settings other than the farm.
The 2017 Syngenta Agricultural Scholarship winners are well on their way to joining previous recipients as tomorrow's leaders in agriculture.
To prescribe the best crop solutions, Syngenta focuses on generating field force excellence and earning sustained partnerships.
At Syngenta, brand names are backed by $1.3 billion in annual research and development and a steadfast dedication to customer service.
A Syngenta internship program has proved to be an important steppingstone for college students and a source of important information for growers.
Contest winner recalls the indelible imprint her father has made on her life.
Endigo ZC insecticide used this encapsulation technology to protect the product’s active ingredient and to improve coverage on a plant’s surface.
Chemical engineer learns to “speak ag,” embraces the mission.
A small-town dairy farmer’s son grows up to become an agronomist who develops global crop innovations.
After picking up the pieces, she became a national leader in the industry.
A lifelong connection to agriculture transforms a reluctant student into a skilled teacher.
Crop insurance, growers’ most important risk-management tool, faces threats in the new budget.
The Syngenta Sustainable Solutions group benchmarks data that help growers demonstrate their progress with environmental stewardship.
Enogen Feed hybrids offer proven genetics and strong agronomic characteristics.
Based on growers’ feedback, an improvement to Force liquid insecticide will provide corn rootworm control with added convenience.
Growing up on a university research station gave this Syngenta specialist a unique perspective on the technical side of ag.
When it comes to seed treatments, growers need to make sure they are getting the protection they need.
The Digital Agriculture Solutions group will collaborate globally across multiple business areas in an effort to better meet growers’ needs.
Syngenta establishes a unique research and development outlet to help generate data-driven ag solutions.
The co-founder of Grassland Oregon leans from her own experiences and those of others to cultivate success.
High-tech seed treatments and local support are giving growers’ crops a healthier start and more bountiful finish.
Syngenta Sustainable Solutions works directly with growers and food companies to help them share their stories of sustainable farming.
Onsite gardens highlight the commitment of Syngenta to planting pollinator habitats and educating employees.
Syngenta values having an open dialogue with its customers.
Syngenta and its partners develop solutions to help growers better use farm data, while protecting their privacy.
A new AgriPro brand wheat variety for the Central and Southern Plains offers optimum yields across a range of conditions.
During its first decade of publication, Thrive has grown to meet the needs of a broader and increasingly digital-savvy audience.
A Syngenta watermelon breeder reflects on past accomplishments and looks forward to further innovations.
A dedicated team at Syngenta understands the needs of the watermelon market and delivers winner after delicious winner.
Early experiences on the farm drive his desire to help growers succeed.
Growing up on a farm taught her how to value hard work and hard-working people.
For the second consecutive season, Syngenta is the presenting sponsor of “FarmHer on RFD-TV.”
The BioSense Institute in Serbia is the winner of this year’s Syngenta Crop Challenge in Analytics.
The political and economic environment is unsettled, as work begins on the 2018 Farm Bill.
Syngenta researchers are developing targeted, blockbuster technologies for the crop protection pipeline.
Syngenta is using data analytics techniques and expertise from other industries to achieve higher yields faster.
Syngenta scientists have identified the genetic source of haploid induction, a process that greatly speeds up plant breeding.
The right Golden Harvest hybrid and agronomic practices can help farmers achieve a more bountiful harvest.
The EPA has approved Fortenza seed treatment insecticide to protect corn and cotton from early-season insects.
When she’s not working on the latest chemical breakthrough for Syngenta, Phelps tends to chores on the family farm.
For this Syngenta Sustainable Solutions lead, a history of flowers blossomed into a commitment to sustainability.
A collaborative project promises to remove the language barrier among different data systems on farms.
Global innovation and local service combine to maximize yields in NK Corn and Soybeans.
Fungicide premix helps growers manage downy mildew and late blight in many vegetables and other crops.
Additional fungicide ingredient provides excellent protection against downy mildew in sunflowers.
A unique collaboration sets its sights on improving agricultural production and stewardship.
Syngenta is undertaking several projects to help farmers improve sustainability and meet the requirements of food companies.
Scientific advances are providing powerful new technologies to help in the quest to feed the world’s growing population.
The Agrisure traits portfolio is the result of a strong commitment by Syngenta to its research and development program.
Innovative research and new technologies are expanding the Agrisure portfolio, providing potent solutions to many production challenges.
A progress report from Syngenta shows significant advances toward reaching the goals of The Good Growth Plan.
Syngenta has developed an easy-to-understand system of naming traits and stack technology.
Syngenta needs your help in deciding who will be the grand prizewinner of this year’s #RootedinAg contest.
Syngenta sales rep has always followed his heart—both personally and professionally.
From journalist to head of sustainable productivity, Wheeler has dedicated her career to the ag industry.
Syngenta combines two active ingredients into one fungicide to protect potatoes from late blight and cucurbits from downy mildew.
Syngenta combines two active ingredients into one fungicide to protect potatoes from late blight and cucurbits from downy mildew.
Syngenta and No-Till Farmer magazine recognized four innovators during the recent 25th National No-Till Conference.
What will agriculture look like at the century’s midpoint? Based on current trends, experts are anticipating some major changes for the ag sector.
Growers need a multifaceted approach to prevent and manage the costly challenges posed by weeds.
Grape growing and winemaking are the bonds that keep this family succeeding in the ag industry.
A breakthrough fungicide is helping growers of one of America’s favorite foods combat tough diseases, even in challenging conditions.
Enogen corn helps farmers become enzyme suppliers to the ethanol industry, which continues to expand and innovate.
Syngenta demonstration site in Pana, Illinois, helps retailers and growers make informed management decisions.
Trivapro fungicide is positioned to become a staple in many growers’ disease-control programs, because it offers powerful, long-lasting protection.
The 2017 Syngenta Wheat Summit showcased solutions that are transforming this important cereals crop.
Splitting life between Washington, D.C., and a Montana ranch helps this Syngenta leader remain connected to the industry she supports.
This insecticide offers broad-spectrum, extended control of pests.
A multipartner alliance is improving landscapes to provide habitats for pollinators and other local wildlife.
The Trump administration may embrace a range of policies that will have far-reaching effects on the ag industry.
Get set for a new trade-show immersive experience that goes from seed to harvest.
Grow More Experience sites offer expert agronomic knowledge tailored to local growing conditions.
Enogen Feed corn offers excellent yield potential and may enhance the digestibility of grain for cattle.
After fifteen years of research and development, a powerful new active ingredient is now available in four separate product offerings.
Based on current developments, experts predict dramatic changes in agriculture by 2050.
Crop inputs, such as fungicides, are often a winning proposition, even during a period of low commodity prices.
Syngenta scientists use advanced analytics to help soybean growers sleep better.
Her expansive and successful career gives Thomas plenty of experience to share with the next generation of ag pros.
As an agricultural journalist, Smith is dedicated to helping growers solve problems.
Growing up on a farm, Banks’ involvement in ag began at a very young age and still continues today.
Agronomy service and training are guided by values learned on the family farm.
Partners create powerful, farmer-friendly crop management software.
Interest in her grandfather’s citrus grove helped this Syngenta scientist develop a passion for the agriculture industry.
Atrazine and other triazine herbicides benefit the environment and the U.S. economy.
Many growers rely on atrazine, a herbicide supported by thousands of scientific studies, as a mainstay of their crop production practices.
Given the pervasive threat of resistance, corn growers should take a strong, proactive approach when it comes to managing weeds.
Invigorated by the science of soil, Kirkbride puts his knowledge to use to help growers and retailers.
A Syngenta global leader builds relationships based on values, collaboration and trust.
This glyphosate-tolerant corn herbicide continues to be a mainstay of weed management programs.
Industry involvement helps this Syngenta sales rep inspire the future women of agriculture.
As millennials prepare to become the principal operators on many farms, new research sheds light on their approach to farm management.
A one-of-a-kind combination of four active ingredients helps build stronger, more robust roots in potatoes.
Syngenta has a major initiative to train its internal teams to better meet the needs of millennial resellers and growers.
The 2016 #RootedinAg contest winner works to reinvent the family farm and better her community.
The agribusiness company believes that partnerships are fundamental for innovation.
Meeting the needs of customers and seed treaters is the main focus of employees at the North America Seedcare Institute in Stanton, Minnesota.
The Seedcare Institute gives visitors the chance to see and experience the latest developments in seed treatment technology.
A new era of U.S.-Cuba relations presents opportunities and challenges for U.S. agriculture.
Syngenta sales leaders agree product value, training and partnerships are paramount in 2017.
Despite facing production challenges in 2016, many corn and soybean growers across the Midwest had abundant harvests.
Yield results show the effectiveness of this breakthrough fungicide.
Growers need to adopt best weed management practices to preserve valuable technologies.
This farm boy at heart has a passion for helping customers succeed.
Organization empowers farmers to tell their stories to consumers.
Gender barriers are disappearing for young women interested in agriculture.
Soybean Cyst Nematode is top pathogen in soybean crop losses.
Syngenta Sustainable Solutions initiatives help growers tell the story of their farms in a meaningful way to downstream companies and consumers.
The new “FarmHer” TV series spotlights the legacy of women in American agriculture and their growing role on the nation’s farms.
Orondis Opti fungicide premix helps growers manage downy mildew and late blight.
Female voices are leading critical conversations about crop productivity and best management practices.
Effects of underground pests can go unnoticed until it’s too late.
Growers should take proactive measures to manage costly soybean cyst nematodes, which may have developed resistance to soybean varieties commonly used to control them.
A Super Bowl commercial inspires the founder of FarmHer to create an online community that celebrates women in agriculture.
High school teachers gain real-world experience they can share in the classroom through the Syngenta Summer Fellowship Program.
Agribusiness women flourish as the industry offers opportunities beyond traditional gender roles.
To balance environmental protection with agricultural needs and food security, cooperation is crucial.
While adoption of new technologies is expected to quicken, collaborative relationships on the farm will continue to define agriculture.
The Syngenta whole-farm management program combines secure data management, cutting-edge product choices and reliable on-farm service.
Drones are poised to have a major impact on farm production as a relatively inexpensive way to monitor crops.
Improvements to marginal, less productive land can help pollinators flourish.
The Good Growth Plan is making important progress on feeding a growing population, while also protecting the environment.
Syngenta scientist commits her career to innovative ag technologies and the understanding of their safety.
A new television series continues to shine the spotlight on women, whose roles on and off the farm are invaluable to agriculture.
Founder and president of FarmHer expands her mission to honor women in ag with the launch of a new RFD-TV show.
Syngenta unveils a new green pepper that offers growers, grocery-store retailers and consumers benefits they can see—and taste.
Syngenta uses advanced analytics to deliver top-end soybeans to growers.
A farmer reveals the story behind the image that won the #NotAfraidtoWork photo contest.
R.D. Offutt Company, America’s largest potato grower, is turning nearly 1,200 acres into a refuge for pollinators.
Growers who safeguard valuable seed and trait technologies will help them remain effective for the long term.
Managing soybean cyst nematodes effectively requires a proactive strategy.
Even when commodity prices are low, top-end seeds are often worth the investment.
Syngenta has a wide corn portfolio that gives growers the chance to plant numerous hybrids for risk mitigation.
Agri-Mek SC offers excellent knockdown and long-lasting residual control of spider mites in soybeans.
AgriEdge Excelsior management solutions provide valuable insights to growers.
Now available, Acuron Flexi offers flexibility to growers in geographies where weeds are becoming harder to manage.
Ag Connections designed the technology that drives the Syngenta whole-farm management program to meet a wide range of growers’ needs.
Syngenta showcases practical, profitable solutions tailored to local growing conditions at locations around the country.
A unique in-seed technology that enhances ethanol production is quickly gaining widespread acceptance.
The Syngenta formulation team delivers innovative products to help growers manage their most difficult crop production challenges.
Enogen corn enzyme technology benefits ethanol plants, corn growers and America’s rural communities.
New planters promise to supercharge the planting process, but they also need inputs designed for application at faster rates.
For Eichorn, involvement in ag organizations and his role-model dad instilled the importance of trusted relationships.
Thrive contest winner embraces her agricultural roots and inspires many other young women to do the same.
Founder of modern plant biotech continues to lead the field as a mentor.
Syngenta Agricultural Scholarship winner plans to use his agricultural roots to help feed the world.
To help ensure the fundamental role of ethanol, Syngenta makes another major contribution to the Prime the Pump Fund.
South Florida extension agent dedicates his career to helping vegetable growers manage weed, insect and disease resistance.
New Syngenta series showcases individuals in agriculture whose hard work and determination are helping to secure a better future.
New Syngenta series showcases individuals in agriculture whose hard work and determination are helping to secure a better future.
Share how your agricultural roots are helping you, your family and your community thrive, and you might win a prize.
Ag Connections' agricultural roots are apparent at the company’s headquarters, two converted barns in rural Kentucky.
Syngenta Agricultural Scholarship winners contribute ideas for the long-term success of The Good Growth Plan.
Grant packages will help honorees educate their communities about the benefits of growing and eating fresh vegetables.
Young adults interested in a career in agriculture should prepare themselves by pursuing a broad, skills-based education.
On-farm testing provides useful insights into how new products perform under local conditions.
Beginning in 2017, growers will have access to Artesian hybrids with additional genes for water optimization.
The proposed acquisition of Syngenta by ChemChina will allow growers to continue benefitting from choice in the marketplace.
A college education in an ag-related field can be an important first step toward a fulfilling career in agriculture.
Lessons he learned as a young farmhand have helped propel a remarkable career.
Syngenta is taking a new approach to handling and stewarding grain from hybrids containing Agrisure Duracade.
At Syngenta, Teresa McNeal has realized her dream of combining her talent for sales and marketing with her love of agriculture.
Seeing is believing for growers who applied the innovative corn herbicide on their acreage last year.
From state-of-the-art research to nonstop support, branded products offer multiple benefits that generics don’t.
To mark the 15th anniversary of Syngenta, the co-leaders of the North America region reflect on the company’s journey so far—and the exciting road ahead.
After selecting seeds and battling weather extremes, growers across the Corn Belt and in the South assess the success of the 2015 season.
Chief Agri/Industrial Division will offer Enogen corn growers rebates on stiffened grain bins and other equipment.
Management solutions offer new hope in the annual battle against insidious pests.
Halex GT delivers results growers can count on and protects yield from weed competition when used early post-emergence.
Syngenta researchers are developing hybrid wheat in a quest to help boost yields.
The 2015 Professional Farm Manager of the Year has extensive industry knowledge and outstanding communication skills.
Brooke Achenbach’s education and experience have helped her succeed in a variety of “big-picture” roles at Syngenta.
Syngenta works with growers and resellers to meet the needs of a dynamic industry.
Legacy issues are likely to affect agricultural policies during this election year.
An active pipeline of research and development propels Syngenta—and the industry—forward.
In a new video, Syngenta leaders outline their plan for continued growth and innovation in the U.S. marketplace.
The company’s work in soybeans wins a major international prize for using data analytics and applied mathematics to help accelerate genetic gain.
During its first commercial season on farms, Acuron corn herbicide delivered on its promise to control tough weeds.
Whether on the farm or in their seed sales business, the Dean family works and learns together.
Attending trade shows and conferences is an excellent way to find out what’s new in the agricultural marketplace and at Syngenta.
Mary-Dell Chilton, a science fellow at Syngenta, is inducted into the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Hall of Heroes for her accomplishments.
The Customer Service Team at Syngenta gives growers and resellers the timely support and answers they need.
Growers share their successes with Acuron corn herbicide during the 2015 season.
Industry trends point to a growing role for women in agriculture.
Syngenta soybean breeding team wins award for using mathematics and technologies to develop higher-yielding soybean varieties.
Greater than expected corn rootworm pressure in 2015 could cause problems in 2016.
A multifaceted solution helps growers win the battle against soybean cyst nematode and sudden death syndrome.
Through monetary contributions and a Community Garden Project, Syngenta and its employees are helping to reduce food insecurity.
Syngenta revs up its support of ethanol and local FFA chapters at Iowa NASCAR race.
Soybean breeders use analytical tools to target traits that can contribute to higher-yielding varieties.
Growers need to take proactive steps to preserve the effectiveness of SCN-resistant soybean varieties.
Agrisure Artesian corn hybrids help corn optimize the use of available water all season long.
Grow More Experience Site showcases keys to healthier crops and higher corn and soybean yield potential.
The breakthrough fungicide gives growers of a dozen major crops a superior, longer-lasting disease control option.
The latest fungicide from Syngenta offers outstanding control of soil and foliar diseases.
Thrive reveals which readers have come up with the right answers in our 2015 monthly Scavenger Hunt.
New seed treatment will help sugarbeet growers increase their stands and yields by protecting their crop against Rhizoctonia.
Syngenta experts assess the toll aflatoxins can take on crops and prescribe preventive measures that can help minimize the damage.
Syngenta researchers reflect on the discovery and development efforts that have contributed to the success of Artesian corn hybrids.
A new rule within the Clean Water Act is proving controversial and worrisome to many growers and ag professionals.
Syngenta Seedcare advancements demonstrate the company’s long-term customer commitment.
Syngenta completes a major expansion of its research and development site in Woodland, California.
Syngenta has the right product for every acre and a robust pipeline of innovative products.
Syngenta researchers have developed Solatenol-based fungicides, which offer cutting-edge solutions for today’s toughest diseases.
The first HPPD inhibitor for use in tree nuts, stone fruit and citrus is now available to growers.
Corn rootworm is a costly, sometimes hard-to-detect pest that requires an integrated pest-management approach for effective control.
Grow More Experience Sites offer resellers and growers a chance to see the effectiveness of Syngenta technologies firsthand.
The Syngenta Good Growth Through Advanced Analytics program has won this year’s prestigious Franz Edelman Award.
Avicta Complete Corn with Vibrance protects against nematodes and early-season insects and diseases.
With locally adapted corn hybrids and soybean varieties, growers can select the right Syngenta seed for every field.
Diversity and inclusion are powerful resources that will fuel the long-term vitality of the ag workforce.
Mary-Dell Chilton is inducted into the National Inventers Hall of Fame for her work that led to the development of the first transgenic plant.
Trade shows offer customers a chance to preview the latest Syngenta technologies and the opportunity to make or renew valuable partnerships.
Syngenta creates better seeds through a combination of traditional and cutting-edge technology, with extensive quality-control measures.
Acuron corn herbicide, which features four active ingredients, including new bicyclopyrone, receives EPA registration.
A select group of agricultural advisers benefit from their participation in the Resistance Fighter of the Year Leadership Program.
The Grow More Vegetables Seed Grant Program helps schools and community programs provide hands-on experiences with gardening.
Leadership at its Best gives growers and retailers the skills they need to advocate for agriculture more effectively.
Syngenta technology professionals are working on an industry project, known as SPADE, that will power a huge leap forward for agriculture.
Enogen corn enzyme technology simplifies stewardship and delivers quality grain that enhances ethanol production.
Syngenta is committed to privacy and has safeguards in place that put growers in control of their data.
An integrated, multi-pronged approach to managing corn can improve grain quality and maximize ethanol production.
Neonicotinoids’ targeted application and reduced environmental impact make them a vital part of modern IPM.
Syngenta has partnered with many ag organizations to help develop their members’ leadership skills through its Leadership at its Best program.
Syngenta offers a robust pipeline of new products and whole-farm solutions to its reseller and grower partners.
Mertect 340-F fungicide seed treatment provides proven, effective sudden death syndrome protection in soybeans.
Despite media reports, new studies indicate that bee populations are increasing and that many environmental factors affect bee health.
AgriEdge Excelsior, a whole-farm management program, expands nationwide, helping more growers boost their productivity.
Resistance Fighter of the Year Leadership members come from a number of professional backgrounds and from different parts of the country.
New research reinforces the value and safety of neonicotinoids, providing a better understanding of their major economic and social impact.
The current immigration system is not working well for American agriculture and is in need of reform.
Syngenta uses its Good Growth Plan to address the daunting challenge of feeding the world’s growing global population.
Syngenta makes seed donations to a rehabilitation program for youth and an Auburn University agronomy club.
A cross-company collaboration at Syngenta will result in giving growers a new weapon to combat resistant weeds in 2015.
The approval covers corn grain and processing byproducts, such as dried distillers grains (DDGs), for food and feed use.
Transportation systems that move agricultural products are often outdated and require improvements.
Eric Tedford, technical lead for fungicides, Syngenta, uncovers a border and alleys effect with smaller field trial plots.
Robert Regenwether, accredited farm manager and rural appraiser, honored with 2014 Professional Farm Manager of the Year award.
Research shows that, upon registration, a herbicide in the Syngenta pipeline will offer new hope in the annual battle against weeds.
A Syngenta manufacturing plant helps ensure retailers and growers receive timely shipments of high-quality brands.
The herbicide provides broad-spectrum residual control of a full range of tough broadleaf and grass weeds.
Syngenta recognizes the inaugural grand prizewinners of the national Syngenta Agricultural Scholarship essay contest.
Syngenta adds two new agronomic role models to its Resistance Fighter of the Year Leadership Program.
Nature is often unpredictable, but Syngenta solutions can help lessen the damage caused by adverse weather.
Avicta Complete Corn with Vibrance helps plants get off to a healthy start, boosting their yield potential.
Commercial and home garden vegetable teams are bringing breeding breakthroughs to market.
Syngenta reaches out to a new generation of home gardeners through container gardening.
Storing harvested grain may offer convenience and increase marketing opportunities, but there are several factors to consider.
By combining Enogen corn with Cellerate technology, ethanol plants can see a significant improvement in ethanol yields.
Manage the billion-dollar pest in soybeans with technologies that promote root health.
Syngenta and Delta F.A.R.M. team up to create sites to foster pollinator health in the Mississippi Delta.
The 2014 farm bill overhauls the federal government’s policies governing agriculture, creating a new regulatory landscape.
Comprehensive seed treatments help boost yield potential by protecting high-tech traits from pests and diseases.
Seed treatments have become an indispensable strategy to protect early-season crops.
Syngenta Seedcare Institutes share best practices for the effective and safe use of seed treatments.
Crop Enhancement will tackle abiotic stresses to maximize yields and minimize risks from the weather.
Two experts share the plain facts about genetic engineering, highlighting its safety and benefits.
Seed-protection technology protects select vegetable crops from early-season insects and diseases.
Continuous education of breeders helps bring better innovations to growers.
Syngenta is leading the effort to use sustainable agriculture to help feed the world's people.
Secure data-based insights can help growers boost the profitability on their operations.
Syngenta celebrates 45 years of excellence in soybean breeding.
The right combination of technology and expertise improves the accuracy of on-farm management decisions.
New blog shares four wheat growers’ unique stories through photos, videos and written posts.
Syngenta seeds lead the way to higher yields in soybeans and corn, thanks to the company's extensive germplasm pool and innovative traits.
Metrics from the AgriEdge Excelsior program help farmers market crops to companies trying to minimize their environmental footprint.
Asynchronous global approvals for new genetically engineered traits create a trade challenge for growers and agribusinesses.
Water-optimization technologies are helping growers efficiently convert available water to grain.
University expert ranks weather as the No. 1 factor affecting corn yields.
Technical insight and a can-do attitude make Syngenta agronomists an essential resource.
The strong global research network of Syngenta delivers local solutions for U.S. growers.
Take the guesswork out of maximizing corn yields, even under extreme weather conditions.
Syngenta sales representatives get to the roots of growers' challenges.
Recent political challenges to the Renewable Fuels Standard overlooks the many positive effects of ethanol.
The development of Vibrance seed-applied fungicide shows the strength of a worldwide product development network.
Growers around the globe inevitably face many of the same challenges.
Leadership and communication can help you keep reliable workers, who are often the key to maintaining a profitable operation.
Grow More Vegetables Seed Grant Program names first grant recipients.
Biofungicide fights a wide range of major soilborne and foliar diseases.
Enogen trait technology from Syngenta benefits farmers, ethanol producers and consumers.
Syngenta premix formulation features the proven power of Callisto and Touchdown herbicides.
Syngenta Biotechnology founder and distinguished Science Fellow Mary-Dell Chilton, Ph.D., was one of three scientists to receive the 2013 World Food Prize in Des Moines, Iowa, during the World Food Prize Laureate Award Ceremony.
Early-season weed management is an essential step toward maximizing yields at harvest.
Syngenta field representatives share stories of their family farms—and how those ties help them understand growers' and retailers' needs.
FFA program fine-tunes young leaders' ability to advocate for agriculture.
U.S. growers from coast to coast look for ways to battle citrus greening and the vector that spreads it.
When you rely on innovative technologies to produce higher yielding crops, it's important to understand how patent expiration can affect you.
Proactive, diverse strategies are essential when it comes to effectively managing resistance.
Growers should have a take-charge approach to managing their physical and emotional well-being.
The efforts of Syngenta during a crisis show its commitment to sugarbeet growers.
Whether you're looking at yield improvements, income gains or environmental factors, the numbers show that GM crops deliver significant, long-term advantages.
Syngenta is committed to maintaining healthy bee populations while giving growers the tools they need to control destructive pests.
The unique design of the Syngenta Advanced Crop Lab is the result of intense planning.
Advocates of agriculture seek a science-based evaluation of new and existing technologies.
The Syngenta Advanced Crop Lab provides researchers with high-tech tools to develop tomorrow's crop solutions.
The efforts to gain GMO food labeling continue with potentially costly consequences for growers, retailers and consumers.
Awareness, training and clear safety procedures are key to avoiding grain bin entrapment.
To boost bee health, Syngenta developed Operation Pollinator to establish pollinator habitats.
One-of-a-kind Syngenta lab puts packaging to the test to ensure safe, efficient deliveries to customers.
Syngenta addresses crop establishment at each level of plant development - even at the transplant level with its unique Full Count watermelon plant program.
A new seed treatment is the final piece in the puzzle of controlling soybean cyst nematodes.
Vero Beach Research Center is a prolific incubator of transformative crop protection technologies.