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Enhanced LibertyLink® LinkUp™ Offer Gives Season-long Benefits

01/23/2012 Farmers can earn money back through updated LinkUp Program

Bayer CropScience Announces Liberty Herbicide to Replace Ignite Herbicide for LibertyLink Crops

01/04/2012 The use of the LibertyLink system is experiencing rapid adoption due to growing weed resistance to glyphosate and the excellent germplasm performance

Bayer CropScience Announces Liberty Herbicide to Replace Ignite Herbicide for LibertyLink Crops

01/04/2012 The use of the LibertyLink system is experiencing rapid adoption due to growing weed resistance to glyphosate and the excellent germplasm performance

GlyTol LibertyLink Stack Revolutionizes Mid-South, Southeast Cotton

01/04/2012 GlyTol and GlyTol LibertyLink technologies demonstrate success in Southwest during first season

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Bayer initiates global “Bee Care Program” to further promote bee health

02/21/2012 “Bayer Bee Care Centers” to open in Europe and the USA

Bayer CropScience and Texas A&M University System sign agreement to advance wheat breeding

02/17/2012 Focal points are improved yield, quality and stress tolerance

Bayer CropScience Named Fruit and Veggies Champion By the Produce for Better Health Foundation

01/25/2012 The award recognizes organizations whose efforts strive to increase fruit and vegetable consumption, providing a significant step toward improving the health of America.

Winter cereal acres up in North Dakota and Minnesota

01/23/2012 Growers take advantage of prevent plant and dry fall

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Planting seeds changed the way of life for Native Americans 10,000 years ago because they no longer had to move to search for food.

Source: United States Department of Agriculture