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Midwest Seeds

Midwest Seeds Developing a trusted relationship is not something that comes easily. Trust must be built upon many factors; including integrity, committment, and openness. At Midwest Seed Genetics, we are committed to being American farmer's most trusted seed source. In 1999 our parent company, the Channel Group was founded on the priciples of a component company. the entire concept behind our component-driven product development system is to build hybrids and varieties that fit YOUR needs. You can trust us to actively seek out, research, test, then utilize only "the best of the best" in components which includes germplasm, biotechnology traits, seed treatments and seed quality.

4/14/2008 - MidWest Seeds to Study Root Architecture

MidWest Seeds to Study Root Architecture

“MidWest Genetics has top yielding corn varieties for the corn-on-corn grower. "We are excited to place seed in this study to see how well our corn can root down in the strip-till environment. Orthman is the group to do it with."

MidWest Seeds part of the ChannelBio group is joining forces with Orthman in 2008 to study two varieties in side-by-side tillage studies of conventional and strip-till to gain how well MidWest Genetics do in this environment. Come see the study on the pivot Orthman Mfg farms near Lexington, Nebraska.
Contact:Mike Petersen, Justin Troudt w/ Orthman or Rich Peters-ChannelBio

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