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Proud Sponsor of this Year’s Popular “Here We Grow” Project

BY Dairyland Seed Marketing Team

 

This season, Dairyland Seed—and our very own Trygve Skolness—are partnering with Weather & Ag in Focus, WDAY radio’s weekday show, on their highly regarded “Here We Grow” project.
 
Here’s how it works: The Weather & Ag in Focus team will be custom-farming 20 acres of Dairyland Seed corn along a prominent stretch of highway in west-central Minnesota.
 
All season long, they’ll share weekly educational videos with the farm community and urban listeners alike, discussing everything from seed selection to weed control to crop insurance to farm finances.
 
It’s a popular show each season—and this year will be no exception.  Better still, all proceeds from the “Here We Grow” project will be donated to Farm Rescue https://farmrescue.org
 
Follow all season long on the WAGinFocus channel. https://www.youtube.com/@WAGinFocus/featured

 

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