Syngenta supports FFA to help prepare students for exciting careers.
Growers share how strong relationships and sound agronomic practices keep apple orchards disease-free.
Growers share how Trivapro helps keep their corn healthy.
Syngenta upholds its conservation and stewardship legacy.
University scientists discuss their research partnership with Syngenta.
2023 Farm Progress Show and Husker Harvest Days visitors will enjoy the Syngenta experience – plus, a cold drink or two.
A grower shares how the ag community can educate the public through serving in a checkoff or commodity organization.
Enact sustainable practices to promote the health and habitats of pollinators.
Growers in West Heartland states are learning to scout for soybean gall midge as researchers seek solutions.
Experts share how to achieve maximum yield through proper spray applications.
Numerous resources are available to address the unique stressors farmers experience.
Experts share how monitoring weather and soil conditions can help growers determine an ideal planting schedule.
Experts share how monitoring weather and soil conditions can help growers determine an ideal planting schedule.
An agricultural pilot shares how proper aerial application can improve crop yield.
Experts share how premium products give peanut growers more flexibility on the farm.
An enhanced insecticide formulation offers soybean growers another tool to help control pests.
Experts share how to protect crops and eliminate weed competition by using residual herbicides throughout the season.
Through hands-on learning, career development and more, the Chicago High School for Agricultural Sciences plays a significant role in preparing the next generation of urban ag leaders.
Farmers and applicators can discover best management practices to protect pollinators and other wildlife.
Working with technical product leads, tackling weed control and educating students on agriculture – you name it – Steve Mroczkiewicz does it.
Experts share tips on collecting farm- and field-level data to make sustainable business decisions in agriculture.
Syngenta agronomist receives a Norman Borlaug award from the Texas Plant Protection Association (TPPA) for his hard work within the crop protection industry.
Check out this new addition to the Syngenta booth at the Farm Progress Show, and chat with local agronomists about key industry topics.
Gordon Vail received recognition for his many contributions to Syngenta and continued involvement with Purdue over his 28-year career.
Growers now have access to virtual tours that highlight the latest trials, practices and crop management insights.
This one-of-a-kind tool helps farmers along their journey to improve sustainable operations.
Syngenta leadership shared a preview of new site features, including a 100,000-square-foot office building.
Listen as experts discuss the use of fungicides to aid in disease control, keeping crops standing longer to extend harvest times, and overall plant health.
Two Syngenta employees received Honorary American FFA Degrees for their exceptional service to FFA at a national level this past year.
Two Syngenta employees honored for their exemplary contributions to the pesticide industry by CropLife America.
Kyle Walker, of Peoples Company in Indianola, Iowa, has been recognized for his leadership and trustworthiness.
To help combat resistance issues with plants and insects, the United Soybean Board has launched a new website to promote sustainable integrated pest management strategies.
Biodiversity is essential for effective crop production and the health of our natural resources.
A fungicide experts explains the power of premix formulas and benefits of using them on your farm.
Hear the stories of two minority farmers overcoming obstacles to keep their family farm legacies alive.
Hear from a military veteran turned grower and learn about the programs helping veterans transition to ag careers.
Meet the prominent farmers sharing their stories on social media. Check out their channels to learn about their challenges and solutions this season.
The 2021 Syngenta Crop Challenge in Analytics competition focused on optimizing year-round corn hybrid breeding processes.
See how Syngenta is developing a faster process to produce high-performing soybean varieties, giving growers the choice they need to plant the right seed in each field.
Syngenta introduces Miravis brands performance hub to aid soybean growers in making data-driven decisions.
Syngenta invites growers and agretailers to compete in the Saltro Upgrade Challenge for the chance to win a $250 Cabela’s Gift Card.
With the right fungicides, corn and soybean growers can fight back with tailored solutions to fit their specific disease spectrums and growing conditions.
Developing a multiyear, multipronged corn rootworm strategy is key to controlling this potentially costly pest.
The online Syngenta soybean herbicide program planning tool helps find the best way to protect seeds’ full genetic yield potential.
How can you maximize profits in specialty and row crops? Find out how in two new videos featuring AgriEdge managers.
Syngenta has acquired Valagro, a leading Biologicals company, as part of its commitment to make agriculture more climate resilient and sustainable.
MycoTechnology, Inc., a mushroom fermentation company, is the winner of the 2020 Radicle Protein Challenge.
The 2020 Farm Manager of the Year enjoys having a positive impact on the lives of people in his own community.
Kamterter Products, L.L.C., the 2020 FarMore Vision Award winner, has consistently provided vital services to the seed treatment industry.
Syngenta is hosting two virtual Commodity Classic Learning Centers that will help growers boost their profit potential in 2021 and beyond.
Watch this video to learn important tips for implementing an effective weed management program.
Acuron® GT corn herbicide will be readily available in 2022, giving yield-driven growers who rely on post-emergence weed control an enhanced management option.
Two Syngenta experts explain how seed treatments may help boost productivity and profit potential on farms.
Meet this year’s grand prizewinner in the seventh annual #RootedinAg Contest.
The show explores the stories of women in ag who contribute to farms, ranches and agribusinesses all over the U.S.
“Syngenta Americas Tour — Live! A Virtual Cucurbits Experience” highlighted the latest commercial and experimental cucurbit innovations in the Syngenta portfolio.
Syngenta has formed a new biologicals team tasked with providing growers more choices, flexibility and technologies.
Under the next phase of The Good Growth Plan, Syngenta is accelerating innovation while continuing to keep farmers productive, profitable and sustainable.
Six university students will win $2,500 awards.
Growers report higher yields and visible plant-health benefits after using the award-winning seed treatment in 2020.
This year’s diverse pool of applicants shared how their agricultural roots have influenced the way they view the future of the industry.
In a new video, Purdue University's Allan Gray, Ph.D., gives growers and other ag professionals timely advice on how to stay profitable in tough times.
Syngenta is committed to ensuring continued production and safe, reliable delivery of products to customers.
A Syngenta sustainability solutions manager joins the board of directors of the Potato Sustainability Alliance.
Seed company honored with the Syngenta FarMore Vision Award in recognition of its innovation.
Grow More Experience sites provide agronomic practices that can help improve crop productivity and management practices.
In a new video, Purdue University's Allan Gray, Ph.D., gives growers and other ag professionals timely advice on how to stay profitable in tough times.
Thrive TV reporter takes viewers behind the scenes for a closer look at agriculture.
Syngenta representatives will be attending several upcoming trade shows to answer growers’ questions about the 2020 growing season.
The 2019 Science Careers Top Employers Survey has recognized Syngenta as one of the world’s leading biotech and agriculture employers.
The 2019 Farm Manager of the Year is widely recognized as a trustworthy leader who gets the job done and takes the time to educate.
While the 2019 season has elevated weed pressure in 2020, growers can mitigate the impact with careful planning, preparation and execution.
Syngenta representatives will be in attendance at several trade shows this winter to share news about products and strategies for this year’s growing season.
The show continues to share the stories of women from all around the U.S. agricultural community.
Tell us what you think of Thrive, and you could win one of three $200 gift cards.
Nationwide trial events give attendees an inside look into the Syngenta vegetable breeding program.
As part of a multiyear collaboration, Syngenta is working with organizations that share its goals and vision for a more sustainable future.
Syngenta partners with Sony to offer new drone-driven solution.
Syngenta scientist explains why CRISPR technology is a vital tool in developing drought-tolerant crops in the film “Human Nature.”
Syngenta has teamed up with Ram Trucks to help U.S. farmers overcome challenges through the Ram AgPack initiative.
A new Global and North America Seeds office in Downers Grove, Illinois, puts Syngenta closer to the majority of its customers and business collaborators.
Seed World magazine recently recognized two Syngenta employees for their contributions to agriculture as part of its 20 Under 30 coverage.
U.S. corn growers can now confidently make the switch to this unique corn rootworm control technology from Syngenta.
The annual awards total $20,000 in scholarships to bachelor’s and master’s students in the agricultural field.
The company recently established a new and improved iOS mobile app for Land.db, the record-keeping software available to AgriEdge growers.
The Syngenta Pest Patrol Program allows users to access online updates from an expert in their state about current and anticipated pest pressures.
The 2018 Professional Farm Manager of the Year goes to a 40-year veteran of the agriculture industry.
A Syngenta scientist is named a Future Giant of the Seed Industry for his demonstrated potential to help shape the industry’s future.
Backed by extensive Syngenta research and development, NK corn and soybeans consistently topped key competitors.
Innovation was on display at the NK event aimed at giving visitors a local ag experience.
#YouShareWeGive campaign results in donation to Rise Against Hunger.
Syngenta donates to local chapters of the National FFA Organization at each 2018 Grow More Experience event.
Learn more about the grand prizewinner and the person who most nourished her agricultural roots.
As part of the Resistance Fighter program, the company has recently developed a new agronomic resource—the “How It’s Done” video series.
Syngenta team highlighted the ways individuals and organizations are helping pollinators thrive during National Pollinator Week.
With a focus on farmers, Syngenta grows NK organization to deliver a better seeds experience.
A team from the International Center for Tropical Agriculture in Colombia is the winner of the third-annual Syngenta Crop Challenge in Analytics.
Experts at Syngenta offer insight and recommendations on how growers can make the most of this year’s record-setting condition ratings for corn and soybean crops.
When weather and other factors force growers to plant crops later than expected, many elements can contribute to a profitable growing season.
High-resolution digital satellite imagery will reduce the need for scouting by as much as 90 percent, saving time and increasing accuracy.
This year’s No-Till Innovator Award winners were recently honored for their contributions to the conservation-tillage industry.
FarmHer is creating a community of women at the forefront of agriculture.
Syngenta has launched Syngenta Variety Preview, a quarterly e-newsletter, to share information about its latest seed offerings.
Through its holiday #RootedinAg campaign, Syngenta has donated more than $20,000 to Rise Against Hunger.
The principal partners at a Washington state farm-management firm mix tradition with innovation to make a positive difference in agriculture.
Syngenta announces a comprehensive, long-term commitment to the NK seeds brand.
A highlight reel showcasing the Syngenta trade-show exhibit is now available.
Treating employees with respect, being socially responsible and having loyal employees are among the strengths cited.
Elijah Meck’s gigantic pumpkin wins North Carolina State Fair competition.
Your online votes combined with judges’ scores have determined the grand prizewinner of the 2017 #RootedinAg Contest.
Syngenta celebrates its 150th anniversary as a leader in the production of vegetable seeds.
The collaboration yields agriculture’s first automated variable-rate data analysis map.
Participants used artificial intelligence tools to create models that predict seed variety performance.
As the presenting sponsor of “FarmHer on RFD-TV,” Syngenta proudly honors the women of ag.
A new e-newsletter provides agronomic news, product updates and more information on NK Corn and Soybeans.
By leveraging the tools of AI technology, participants can create models to analyze data that can be used to grow more food using fewer resources.
The company’s legacy of quality products, customer trust and industry support will continue throughout 2017 and beyond.
The Syngenta Pest Patrol website now lets visitors access updates about current and anticipated pest pressures more easily than ever before.
The second half of the show’s first season will spotlight several women at Syngenta who are making contributions to American farms.
New naming system will help growers better identify hybrids by relative maturity.
Growers take center stage when Syngenta develops pipeline technologies and offers new services.
Last season, the Syngenta in-seed trait protected corn hybrids against damaging insects that threatened to destroy corn grain quality and yield.
Syngenta names the winners of its annual scholarship competition as part of its efforts to support the rising generation of ag leaders.
Learn more about his passion for decision-making, leadership and mentoring younger employees.
Syngenta introduces a new herbicide that will play a key role in helping wheat and barley growers manage weed resistance.
Seed resellers are the focus of the second annual competition, which offers $5,000 grand prize.
Learn more about the grand prizewinner and how her agricultural roots are helping her thrive.
A new facility melds seed treatment equipment technology, customer training and technical support into one location.
Women in Agribusiness honors Syngenta for its efforts to promote workplace diversity.
The Syngenta Harvest Chasers are back for their third season, looking for outstanding corn and soybean yields.
A team from Stanford University wins inaugural competition that rewards innovative solutions to combat global food insecurity.
Syngenta encourages growers to learn more about the management strategies that can help control soybean cyst nematode.
Online agronomic resources help address challenges at every stage of the growing season.
Syngenta biofuels forum cites retail partnerships and new technologies as keys to industry success.
Two new interactive online tools will help growers learn more about the impact soilborne pathogens have on corn, soybeans and wheat.
Two active ingredients will work together to deliver excellent broadleaf weed control.
Acuron corn herbicide, Agri Marketing magazine’s new product of the year, will help growers control troublesome weeds.
New fungicide formulation provides greater disease protection in soybeans.
A pre-emergent herbicide with multiple effective modes of action is the answer many growers are seeking.
Syngenta has acquired Ag Connections as a wholly owned subsidiary to provide growers better digital tools in managing farming operations.
Syngenta is celebrating the value of hard work in its Not Afraid to Work photo contest.
The Syngenta Harvest Chasers team seeks outstanding yields in corn and soybeans.
Meet the finalists and view their prize-winning entries.
Photos from 2015 trade shows feature Syngenta booth activities and sponsorships.
Syngenta Grow More Experience Sites will expand to more locations this year, showcasing products, technologies and best agronomic practices.
Growers can be confident of another market for their grain and DDGs containing the Agrisure Viptera trait.
The latest Census of Agriculture reveals surprising industry dynamics across various geographies and crop sectors.
Do you know advisors who are passionate about fighting resistance? Recommend them for the Resistance Fighter of the Year Leadership Program!
Syngenta scientist Mary-Dell Chilton receives World Food Prize for her pioneering work with genetically modified crops.
Join Syngenta in Saluting the Future of Agriculture.