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Dairyland Seed Agronomy Cafe Webinar - Corteva Biologicals “What’s Going on with All These Biologicals?”

BY Dairyland Seed Agronomy Team

Corteva Biologicals “What’s Going on with All These Biologicals?”

 

The third in a series of February Agronomy Cafe webinars focused on Corteva biologicals with guests speaker Nicole Mercer. The biologicals market is expected to grow high-single digits annually through 2035 representing approximately 25% of the overall crop protection market by 2035. Our guest speaker is Nicole Mercer of Stoller USA a Corteva Agriscience business.

  • Gain insight on the emerging biologicals industry
  • Learn more about the product offering from Stoller/Corteva biologicals
  • Understand how these products may fit into your operations

Listen to the recording here:  

 


 

Brian Weller
Brian Weller
Western Region
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Rod Moran
Rod Moran
Western Region
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Dan Ritter
Dan Ritter
Central Region
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Branden Furseth
Branden Furseth
Northern Region
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Mark Gibson
Mark Gibson
Eastern Region
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Amanda Goffnett
Amanda Goffnett
Eastern Region
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Ryan Mueller
Ryan Mueller
Eastern Region
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