Rooted in healthy soil: Conservation practices deliver economic rewards
Conservation practices for farmers and ranchers can deliver economic rewards, in addition to improving soil health on our land.
Conservation practices for farmers and ranchers can deliver economic rewards, in addition to improving soil health on our land.
The National FFA Organization is partnering with Syngenta to lay the foundation for a national equity, diversity and inclusion strategy.
Austin Walter, a fifth-generation farmer from Grand Ridge, Illinois, is the 2021 Syngenta #RootedinAg Contest grand prizewinner.
Students studying agriculture have a chance to win a $2,500 scholarship through the 2022 Accelerating a Generation Syngenta Scholarship Program.
Three people are finalists in the 2021 #RootedinAg Contest hosted by Syngenta, and online voting is now open to help select a winner.
Six ag students have each earned a $2,500 scholarship, plus a donation to a charity, through the Accelerating a Generation Syngenta Scholarship Program.
Applications for the eighth annual Thrive #RootedinAg Contest are now open online and highlights rural Americans who have had an impact on others.
Syngenta gave a total of $5,000 to the charity chosen by each farmer in the 2020 Swisher Sweets/Sunbelt Expo Southeastern Farmer of the Year program.
Enogen corn for feed helps convert starch to sugar more efficiently, resulting in more readily available energy for livestock.
Syngenta turned to its panel of a dozen university agricultural experts for insights on how to prepare for a growing season with higher yields.