Farming success starts with a single seed

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Scientists have reimagined what a seed can do by blending genetics, data science, and farmer insight into an innovation pipeline. Gene editing is refining plant breeding, offering faster and more precise results than genetic modification.
Plant breeding has changed dramatically in the past 30 years. The infusion of technology has moved it from an art to a science. Breeders can now screen more germplasms via computer modeling, instead of relying solely on field plots. This digital advantage has shaved one to two years off the time from discovery to market. Gene editing is refining plant breeding, offering faster and more precise results than genetic modification. It allows for the creation of multidisease-resistant or reduced-stature corn and hybrid wheat. Scientists are using data and technology to deliver better products for farmers faster and with more precision than ever before.
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