
A Picture of a Reduced Refuge Concept is Worth…
A few weeks back, I wrote a post attempting to explain simply in words the difference between current and future corn products offering a reduced refuge. (“Refuge in the Bag: Will that be one bag or two?”) I reviewed Monsanto’s current Genuity® VT Triple PROTM and Genuity® SmartStax TM products versus Pioneer’s Optimum® AcreMaxTM 1 [...]

New Corn Technologies Are Taking Down Some Major Pests
If you ask many corn farmers, aside from weather, pests are at the top of the list of factors that hurt their yields. Corn Earworm, Fall Armyworm, and Western Bean Cutworm can all impact yields due to destruction of corn kernels. Lucky for these corn farmers, scientists like the ones at Monsanto are working hard [...]

Refuge in the Bag: Will That Be One Bag or Two?
Seed companies—including Monsanto—have been developing the concept of “refuge in the bag,” or RIB for short, for a number of years now. The goal is to make refuge compliance for insect-protected (B.t.) crops easier and simpler for farmers. Today, for most products, the U.S. EPA requires a corn farmer to set aside a percentage of [...]
Mixin’ it Up – Looking at Monsanto’s Presentation to Investors
Investor presentations are always good fodder for news around here. Today’s release previewed what our leadership will discuss at investor meetings over the next two days. A few items caught my attention:

Farm Shows – What’s the Big Deal?
By Raegan Johnson What is it about farm shows that draw such large crowds? Thousands attended Husker Harvest, and even more people attended Farm Progress this year—close to 300,000. People travel from across the country and different parts of the world to small towns just to look at trucks, plots and take tours. Or so [...]
