Variety Development – Hokies Edition

Home to the First Thanksgiving During Thanksgiving week, it seems appropriate to highlight the agricultural profile and contributions of the Commonwealth of Virginia. Although the holiday’s origination is commonly associated with Plymouth, Massachusetts in 1621

Variety Development – Jackrabbit Edition

Soybeans, Sunflowers, and So Much More in South Dakota When most people hear the name South Dakota, they probably think of Mount Rushmore and maybe the Black Hills. Still others might think of bison, the

Variety Development – Nittany Lion Edition

Pennsylvania: Mushroom (and Ice Cream?) Capital of the World Our next stop on our ongoing tour of America’s land-grant university (LGU) system is upon us, and today we turn our attention to the Commonwealth of

Variety Development – Terrapin Edition

Crab Cakes and Football…but That’s Not All “Crab cakes and football! That’s what Maryland does!” But that’s not all it does, as we’re going to learn in today’s post on the Old Line State as

Variety Development – Bayou Bengals Edition

New Orleans Hosting the 2022 Commodity Classic Medius Ag will be heading out on the road again this week, this time to New Orleans, Louisiana for the annual Commodity Classic scheduled for March 10-12. The

Variety Development – Volunteer Edition

From the Mountains to the Mighty Mississippi Later this week, the 70th Annual Mid-South Farm & Gin Show will take center stage in Memphis, Tennessee. The show is organized and cosponsored by the Southern Cotton

Auburn Adopts Medius.Re for Variety Trial Data

Platform Now Hosts 11 Alabama Crops Medius Ag is proud to partner with Auburn University to provide Alabama growers with the very latest and best agricultural variety trial data from Auburn’s Variety Testing Program. Through

Variety Development – Fighting Illini Edition

Illinois: Home to the Oldest Experimental Research Plots in the Americas The “I” states are indispensable to American agriculture. Iowa, Illinois, and Indiana have some of the most productive soils on the planet. The states

Variety Development – Oklahoma State Cowboys Edition

An Agricultural Leader, the Sooner State is More than Livestock Oklahoma is the next stop on our tour of U.S. land-grant universities (LGUs). It is nicknamed the Sooner State after the settlers who literally jumped

Potato Field Day Goes Virtual

Medius.Re Makes Remote Variety Evaluation Possible Covid-19 has changed the way business is done across the globe, and it is no different when it comes to agricultural research. In a previous post, we highlighted how