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Melissa Sandfort

  • Bayer CropScience AG, Mertec LLC and M.S. Technologies LLC announced that they have entered into a long-term collaboration agreement to jointly develop and commercialize several innovative trait technology products in soybeans. Under this agreement Bayer CropScience and M.S. Technologies will combine proprietary technologies and will make them available for insertion into high-yielding elite germplasm contributed by Mertec LLC. The agreement allows for resulting traits and products to be broadly licensed to the seed industry. One of the first products expected from the collaboration will be soybean varieties with tolerance to both glyphosate and to HPPD inhibitors, a class of herbicides that include Bayer’s Balance® Pro brand isoxaflutole, currently used in corn in the United States.
  • The U.S. Poultry & Egg Association announces the addition of Paul Pressley as vice president, Poultry & Egg Institute. He will provide overall strategic management for the institute. He will also be responsible for developing and implementing industry-specific human resources and employee education/training programs, risk management programs designed to identify and reduce risks to the industry in terms of property loss and employee safety and retention, and programs designed to assess and document the industry’s personnel needs. Pressley served as the director of risk management and insurance for Gold Kist in Atlanta, Ga., for 22 years.
  • Asoyia® is launching a new, higher premium program for 2008 to increase the bottom line even more for Midwestern soybean growers. The Non-GMO premiums will now start at $1.25 per bushel with a potential to earn up to $0.40 more per bushel subject to soybean market volatility. Pay no technology fees on any Non-GMO seed. Asoyia will offer 11 Non-GMO varieties for improved seed emergence, disease resistance and standability in a high yielding 1% Ultra Low Linolenic soybean.
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