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Level Up Your Seed Treatment Program

As harvest ends, seed professionals focus on planning for next season. Fall is ideal for reviewing seed treatments and refining your strategy to ensure strong performance in 2026.

Fun Facts on Grasses

You may think grass doesn’t affect your daily life too much, but grass actually affects a lot of things in your life, from air to alcohol. Here at Seed World Europe, we thought you’d enjoy reading some of the interesting facts about the plant family that you’ll find on your plate, likely every day, and which grows on your lawn. Here’s a couple of fun grass facts we bet you didn’t know.

Tomatoes in 3D: Breakthrough in Plant Monitoring

Researchers at Hebrew University of Jerusalem created an affordable, non-invasive method to estimate leaf area in dwarf tomatoes using 3D video reconstruction and machine learning, enabling scalable and precise crop monitoring.

Top 5 Emerging Alfalfa Traits

Shifts in yield dormancy and climate-proof genetics are traits to watch in the next generation of alfalfa varieties.

Smart Technologies for Regional Crops

The first Digital Agriculture Day held in Argentina on July 24 will showcase AgTech innovations, promoting knowledge sharing and collaboration to boost productivity, quality, and sustainability in agriculture.

Rock Dust Could Help Fight Climate Change and Boost Crop Yields

A new Anglo-French study suggests that spreading crushed volcanic rock on farmland could help remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere — and potentially boost crop yields. However, its effectiveness depends heavily on local soil conditions.

Researchers from Rothamsted Research (UK), INRAE (France), and the UK’s National Oceanography Centre tested basalt rock dust — a quarrying by-product — on two soil types: sandy and silty clay. In pot trials, they applied the dust at two rates (equivalent to 80 and 160 tonnes per hectare) and monitored changes in soil chemistry and ryegrass growth.

The method, known as enhanced weathering, accelerates the natural breakdown of silicate rocks, a process that draws CO₂ from the air and locks it into the soil. Supporters see it as a promising climate solution with co-benefits for soil health,

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