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Dairyland Seed Revs Up Product Pipeline

BY Dairyland Seed Agronomy Team

Staying ahead of the curve in today’s tight farming margins is not just an advantage; it’s a necessity, and high-yielding corn and soybeans are at the top of any farmer’s list. For Dairyland Seed customers, the power of its upgraded product pipeline, enriched by superior genetics and a robust relationship with Corteva Agriscience, is paving the way for the next generation of high-yielding seed with state-of-the-art traits.


“Here at Dairyland Seed, we pick varieties with excellent yield and resilience to different environmental conditions. The graduating class of hybrids for 2025 is particularly outstanding, featuring industry-leading performance,” says Ryan Mueller, Dairyland Seed Product Portfolio and Agronomy Leader.


Dairyland Seed’s robust pipeline of new products is an industry game changer. With unique access to Corteva Agriscience genetics, customers are getting products that perfectly suits their geography.


Dairyland customers can anticipate a wealth of new products for the 2025 growing season, with some limited released quantities available as early as January 2024. Dairyland’s pipeline is set to unleash 25 new products, including the full line of Powercore® and Vorceed®-traited corn hybrids across the entire maturity range.


“Acquiring top genetics is a priority we live by at Dairyland Seed,” adds Mueller.


Fast Track Pipeline

Today, Dairyland Seed can bring new hybrids to farmers within two years. Mueller says the adoption rate for new hybrids on the farm is much faster than a few years ago.


“Product lifecycles have been shortened. We need to move quickly to take advantage of the genetic gain the new products bring,” says Mueller.


The research pipeline is full of new products, and each new class allows dealers and customers to separate themselves from their competition. The accelerated pace translates into getting high-yielding, stress-tested varieties into the fields faster. With the shortened cycle, customers can rely on their Dairyland District Sales Managers (DSMs), and agronomists to provide them with a robust analysis, making agronomic data a powerful tool for informed decision-making on the farm.


“I’m confident the team we have now at Dairyland Seed is prepared to help farmers drive higher yields and better manage in-field stresses than ever before,” says Mueller.


Dairyland Seed’s commitment to innovation, fueled by the vast resources and cutting-edge technologies of Corteva Agriscience, ensures that Dairyland Seed customers are equipped with the tools for the success of every farm.


“Dairyland Seed is more than a provider of seeds, we are your partners in progress,” adds Mueller.

RYAN MUELLER: “Acquiring top genetics is a priority we live by at dairyland seed.”


 

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