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April 27th, 2010 by Karlie Justus

Did you know?

NutriDense is a part of the BASF family, something we’re very proud of. All BASF activities involving plant biotechnology are incorporated in BASF Plant Science. In feed, BASF Plant Science is improving the nutritional value of corn used for feeding livestock through our NutriDense traits.

Online, you can follow our parent company through its @BASFAgro account, which also shares information about BASF Crop Protection and BASF Plant Science.

BASF_Agro Twitter account

You can also find us on Twitter under the @NutriDense handle, where we tweet about dairy, poultry, swine and grain news, uses of social media in agriculture, general agriculture updates and upcoming events.

Read more about BASF and BASF Plant Science in these previous NutriDense blog posts:

Rick Van Genderen interview about BASF Plant Science

February 22nd, 2010 by Karlie Justus

Rick Van Genderen, director of global value chain management feed and agronomics for BASF, was at the  BASF Innovation Into Action Symposium in Grapevine, Texas, this week. He spoke with Cyndi Young from Brownfield ag news (which you can follow on Twitter @brownfield) on Tuesday about BASF Plant Science, the company’s plant biotechnology arm, and its commitment to trait technology. This commitment to animal feed led to the creation of NutriDense, and in the future will lead to additional trait technologies for better crops.

Watch the clip below to hear Rick talk about BASF Plant Science, and read the entire BASF Pipeline article by Brownfield.

To learn more about BASF Plant Science’s commitment to plant biotechnology, check out the About Us section of the NutriDense Web site.