Syngenta Biologicals are Booming
Syngenta continues to grow its biologicals business to meet the increased demand for biocontrols, biostimulants and nutrient efficiency products around the world. Just this year, Syngenta Biologicals entered into several strategic collaborations to accelerate product development this year and opened a new facility in Orangeburg, South Carolina to produce 16,000 tons of biostimulants annually.
“Syngenta Biologicals builds upon the track record of success that Syngenta has had for a long time in developing products,” said Seedcare and Biologicals Product Lead at Syngenta Joe Ben Bogle at the 2025 Farm Progress Show. “A lot of people describe the biological marketplace as fragmented with lots of companies in it, and a lot of noise, and I hear customers say that they have a different biological company in there every week to pitch them on a product. Syngenta is a company that puts a scientific process, research and testing behind all of our products. And so I hope that gives customers more assurance when they’re working with Syngenta versus a lot of the other companies in the marketplace.”
In this interview, Bogle talks about two Syngenta Biologicals products – Boosten, which supports crop resilience under stress, and YieldON, which helps plants push more sugar and starch into seed to increase yield.
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Sen. Fischer Addresses Farm Crisis on Senate Floor
During a speech on the Senate floor Monday, Senator Deb Fischer (R-NE) addressed the economic crisis facing ag producers across America, stressing the need for long-term solutions for farmers and ranchers.
“Producers of corn, soybeans, and other top commodities are under crushing pressure. Rising input costs and uncertainty have driven farm finances to levels reminiscent of the 1980s crisis, which bankrupted thousands and hollowed out rural communities,” said Fischer.
Fischer highlighted that Congress must work to build new markets through both increased exports and the year-round, nationwide sale of E15. “That’s why I reintroduced my Nationwide Consumer and Fuel Retailer Choice Act earlier this year. When I first introduced this bill nearly a decade ago, it felt like an uphill climb. Today, momentum is finally on our side.”
Listen to Fischer’s comments here:
Sen. Deb Fischer - senate floor speech 6:56
Summit Agro USA Unveils BioPowered™ Portfolio
Summit Agro USA today announced the launch of its BioPowered™ product portfolio, marking a major evolution in the company’s lineup of innovative crop protection and field health solutions.
“Today’s action aligns with our mission to help growers maximize profitability by improving both crop and field health,” said Justin Gayliard, CEO of Summit Agro USA. “This forward-looking strategy was honed through extensive conversations with customers and partners across the U.S., and it will guide our team as we continue building a portfolio of next-generation biological technologies combined with cutting-edge synthetic ones.”
Summit Agro’s BioPowered products leverage the power of biological chemistries to achieve higher yields, reduce risk, maintain healthier fields and improve profitability. They easily fit into existing programs, complementing diverse production practices while addressing key grower challenges such as resistance management, chemical load, residue levels and sustainability. Above all, they have been proven highly effective in hundreds of field trials over several years.
“This is a new era of agricultural chemistry,” Gayliard added. “We have reached a point where we have biologically derived active ingredients able to be combined with lower volumes of conventional actives to bring consistency and performance in a way growers expect. With our BioPowered products, growers gain impactful solutions backed by science, not speculation.”
The current Summit Agro BioPowered portfolio includes the BioPowered fungicides Regev and Regev HBX. Summit Agro has other biologically derived actives which perform exceedingly well and are being developed into future BioPowered Chemistry. These include fungicides Timorex ACT and Aviv; Seican insecticide; and biostimulants Tarma and Spurt.
More information on BioPowered products can be found at www.summitagro-usa.com.
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Preview of the AgGateway Annual Meeting
To get a preview of this year’s AgGateway Annual Meeting and Conference, I talked with Brent Kemp, President and CEO. The event will be held November 3-5 at the Wyndham Grand Clearwater Beach, in Clearwater Beach, Florida.
Throughout 2025, AgGateway has been celebrating two decades of achievement in fulfilling its core mission: To develop the resources and relationships that drive digital connectivity in global agriculture and related industries.
This celebration concludes at the North America Annual Conference, where the industry gathers to understand the state of interconnectivity in agriculture, what the association and its membership has accomplished over the past year, and the core initiatives on deck for the year ahead.
The Annual Meeting and Conference combines real working sessions on advanced initiatives, meet- ups and committee gatherings to discuss new and longer-term projects, and a host of conference sessions designed to create discussion and infuse enthusiasm for the AgGateway Mission.
Along with learning and working sessions, the conference features multiple networking breaks and receptions, as well as a welcome luncheon for first-time attendees.
Annual Conference attendees include leading agribusiness managers, IT professionals, and other representatives from the entire crop production channel, including input and equipment manufacturing, software and data service providers, ag retailers and distributors, in addition to professionals in precision ag, academia, agricultural organizations, students, and ag media.
Listen to my interview with Brent here to get all the details: Interview with Brent Kemp, President/CEO, AgGateway
Tendovo Redefines Soybean Weed Management
At the 2025 Farm Progress Show, Syngenta Crop Protection Agronomist Matt Geiger shared information about Tendovo, the flagship pre-emergent soybean herbicide for that area.
“You need to start clean. You don’t want to have weeds at the time you plant or right after the beans come up. You want to stay clean early. Then you put that residual down to prevent new weed emergence,” said Geiger. “Herbicides in general are there so your weeds don’t compete with the crop. You don’t want competition at any point in the season.”
Geiger said weed prevention is key to maximizing yield. While post-emergence chemistries can be inconsistent, using a broad spectrum product like Tendovo that activates easily and lasts long enough that you can overlap your second residual before more weeds come up is a more reliable approach.
Geiger said complementary ingredients mean the product can activate with very little rainfall, but also with more rainfall. Varying solubilities provide consistency, while also ensuring an admirable crop safety profile.
Syngenta Crop Protection Agronomist Matt Geiger – Tendovo broad-spectrum residual soybean herbicide
FPS25 Interview with Matt Geiger, Syngenta Crop Protection (5:16)