Marty Rochesterâs March 24 opinion piece, âOy vey: The excesses of identity politics,â cries out for rebuttal on a number of fronts. Since Iâm having trouble deciding whether I am, in Rochesterâs words, a âgarden-variety liberalâ or a âleft-wing extremist,â Iâll let other more astute readers…
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ST. LOUIS, Mo. and REHOVOT, Israel, March 17, 2021 /PRNewswire/
Plastomics, Inc., an agricultural biotech company, developing a step change in trait delivery technology, and Evogene Ltd. s, (NASDAQ:EVGN) (TASE: EVGN), Ag-Seed division, focusing on discovery and development of seed traits, announced today a collaboration agreement targeting novel insect control traits for soybean.
As part of the collaboration, Plastomics, utilizing its disruptive new technology, will introduce Evogene s insect control genes demonstrating new modes of action (MoAs) into soybeans. These genes, which were discovered using Evogene s GeneRator AI engine, have demonstrated insecticidal activity in different assays to controlling insect colonies that are resistant and susceptible to current commercial insect solutions. a significant challenge to soybean growers.
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HOW GOP POPULISM COULD PLAY OUT FOR BIG BUSINESS: Arkansas Sen.
U.S. Chamber of Commerce, blasting the business lobby in an interview on the “Hugh Hewitt Show” as a “a front service for woke corporations” while asserting that the business lobby had “purged … real Republicans” in its top leadership and lost its influence with the party by endorsing Democrats, per
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Benson Hill s new crop accelerator, pictured here in a rendering, is expected to open by the end of the year in Creve Coeur.
Benson Hill announced Thursday it’s launching a crop accelerator.
The nearly 50,000-square-foot agriculture research facility will be located near the company’s new headquarters in Creve Coeur.
Benson Hill is partnering with St. Louis-based venture capital firm Lagomaj Capital on the project. It provided more than $20 million to upgrade an existing building.
Benson Hill CEO Matt Crisp said the expansion will help the company grow and test more nutrient-dense soybeans and yellow pea plants at a faster rate.