March 28, 2012
New alfalfa variety could be big boost to dairy industry
March 21, 2012
Genotyping-by-sequencing, a new and much cheaper genomics technique, takes off
March 15, 2012
Cornell University student surveys Ethiopian farmers about highly sought-after traits in new wheat varieties (ECN Cutting Edge)
February 17, 2012
Basic Research to Enable Agricultural Development (BREAD) grant funds research to tackle plant viral diseases
February 15, 2012
Soybeans can now be grown in New York
Low altitude, high-flying beans to benefit Africa
February 11, 2012
Sathguru – Cornell University alliance provides strategic vision for the Turkish Seed Industry
January 9, 2012
Ag electronic library now in 86 countries
December 29, 2011
Worm compost can suppress plant disease, regulate nutrients, research finds
December 15, 2011
Researchers discover how pathogen causes bacterial speck disease in tomatoes
November 18, 2011
Cornell University's College of Agriculture and Life Sciences plans overhaul of plant science departments (The Cornell Daily Sun)
November 2, 2011
Nematode threatens garlic industry in the state of New York
October 27, 2011
USDA funds $2.3M study of organically growing spelt, emmer, einkorn
October 18, 2011
Cornell University researchers attack a stinker of a pest: the brown marmorated stink bug
October 14, 2011
Inventing tomorrow's plants (The Cornell Daily Sun)
October 7, 2011
One potato, two potato ... New book tells all about growing 55 disease-free potatoes and more
September 21, 2011
Cornell University's 'Plant inventor' engineers black-and-white cucumbers, pear-flavored melons
September 20, 2011
Cornell University representatives meet government officials in Bangladesh to discuss Cornell’s initiatives for strengthening the South Asian Republic’s agricultural sector (The Cornell Daily Sun)
September 14, 2011
Research shows promise for controlling destructive alfalfa snout beetle
Largest rice genetics study finds vast differences between Asian rice subpopulations
August 30, 2011
Researchers identify how insects resist Bt pesticides
July 5, 2011
U.S. Department of Agriculture awards $4.7 million grant to a Cornell University led effort to help corn growers reduce their carbon footprint
Geneva lab builds on a century of crop seed testing expertise
June 5, 2011
US$3 million grant to fund Cornell Iniveristy's researchers' agriculture project (Ithaca Journal)
June 2, 2011
Plant breeders to use genomic selection to improve crops in developing countries
May 8, 2011
New variety of organic corn developed by Cornell University scientist available for sale (Farm and Dairy)
April 15, 2011
New Cornell University organic corn variety available for nationwide sale
April 1, 2011
Grant will attack late blight outbreaks, from genome to smartphone work
March 25, 2011
Cornell University and Boyce Thompson Institute receive $4M grant to study plant-microbe interactions
February 27, 2011
Cornell University lead project receives $40 million grant to fight global wheat rust
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