Karen McMahon 2, Editor

April 1, 2009

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Monsanto Specialty crop traits have a new name and look for the 2010 crop season. The new brand name Genuity covers Monsanto's entire family of technology traits — from VT Triple Pro and SmartStax to Roundup Ready 2 Yield.

Monsanto decided to move all its traits under one brand name to help customers quickly identify the traits in its seed bag. Previously, a bag of seed had multiple trait labels printed on it, depending on what was included in the seed. As Monsanto continued to develop more traits, the bag became cluttered with new labels.

The new Genuity brand includes a system of four icons that will accompany the Genuity name. The icons will identify traits for herbicide tolerance, insect protection, weather protection and increased productivity. Also, trait descriptions, such as Roundup Ready and VT Triple Pro, will be written beneath the icons.

Monsanto Chief Technology Officer Robert Fraley reports that the company plans to develop 30 to 40 new products in the next decade, so it needed a new brand initiative to handle the increasing number of new traits. Fraley believes that, in the future, seed stacks will contain 15 to 20 different genes.

About the Author(s)

Karen McMahon 2

Editor

Karen McMahon has been editor of Farm Industry News since 2000. She joined the staff in 1998 as senior editor and previously worked on the company’s National Hog Farmer magazine.

Karen grew up on a crop and livestock farm outside of LeMars, IA, and earned her journalism degree from South Dakota State University. After college, she worked on the local newspaper as farm editor and later started writing for various livestock and crop magazines.

She has written extensively about trends and technology related to corn and soybean production, the equipment needed for row-crop farming, and livestock production.   

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