- BASF and Cibus, a US plant breeding technology company, have announced that they have reached a collaborative agreement to develop and commercialize non-GM herbicide tolerance in oilseed rape and canola. Cibus’ proprietary gene conversion technology, known as the Rapid Trait Development System (RTDSTM), will be used to enhance the CLEARFIELD® Production System in oilseed rape and canola. The joint project will enhance the value provided to the market by BASF’s unique herbicide tolerant cropping system, the CLEARFIELD® Production System. The CLEARFIELD Production System combines agronomically advanced seed varieties and custom-designed imidazolinone herbicides to provide extended grass and broadleaf weed control.
- John Deere Publishing has revised four of its current educational books in the company’s comprehensive line of 2006 textbooks and guides. These books include “Combine Harvesting”, “Hay and Forage Harvesting”, “Tillage” and “Preventive Maintenance”. These educational books cover agribusiness management practices, agricultural machinery operation and adjustments, and equipment servicing and maintenance.
- Chicago Mercantile Exchange Holdings Inc. (NYSE/Nasdaq: CME) and CBOT Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: BOT) today announced that they have completed the merger of their companies. The combined company, CME Group Inc., a CME/Chicago Board of Trade Company, will be the world’s largest and most diverse exchange, with all major benchmark asset classes ultimately available on a single trading platform and floor. CME Group stock will trade on the New York Stock Exchange and NASDAQ under the ticker symbol “CME.” “This is a historic day for both companies, as our two Chicago institutions join to create CME Group,” said CME Group Executive Chairman Terry Duffy.