Precision Ag News 11/6

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  • Syngenta Group announced financial results for the third quarter and the first nine months of 2025. Sales for the third quarter 2025 were $6.4 billion, down six percent compared to the prior year. Sales for Syngenta Crop Protection were three percent higher at $9.8 billion in the first nine months of 2025. Overall conditions in Crop Protection continue to improve with volumes up in a market with pricing pressures. Seeds sales were $3.3 billion in the first nine months of 2025, up one percent year-on-year.
  • To create innovative products designed to help producers get more from their animals, NOVUS recently added Steven (Shaohua) Guan, Ph.D., to its Innovation team as the manager of microbiology, molecular biology and fermentation lead.
  • Trailed implements are known for drifting off the guidance line even when farmers utilize autosteer. The result is inaccurate placement of inputs and inconsistent guess rows. Ag Leader is launching RightPath, a passive implement steering solution, to alleviate these problems.
  • NRGene Canada has signed its first commercial supply agreement for MaxBSF™ larvae, marking the company’s transition from R&D to full-scale commercial operations in the Black Soldier Fly industry.
  • Biotalys is pleased to announce that the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has issued its proposed registration decision to approve the company’s first biofungicide, EVOCA*. The agency will now initiate the final phase in its regulatory review, allowing stakeholders such as growers and industry associations 15 days to provide feedback before finalizing its regulatory decision.
  • Dutch tomato grower Lans has embraced AI-driven smart pest monitoring with Trap-Eye™ to transform pest scouting across seven sites. Lans is supported in this by the Dutch cooperative Harvest House U.A. The automated system has replaced manual sticky trap monitoring, improved data accuracy, and enabled faster, more cost-effective pest control decisions across the company’s 88-hectare estate.
  • Honeywell announced that its industry-leading carbon capture technologies will be used by Wabash Valley Resources, LLC in an innovative new project to create hydrogen and ammonia fertilizer for America’s farmers, strengthening national energy independence and security.
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