
GOSHEN COUNTY – Many of this region’s farmers, ranchers and agriculturists convened at Meyer’s new warehouse for Meyer Seeds’ eighth annual Crop Shop on Wednesday, Feb. 15, 2023.
The Crop Shop included presentations on the latest updates in Pioneer innovations from Pioneer Agronomist Chase, Sauder, Pioneer Product Specialist Mike Wardyn and a weather update from Meteorologist Don Day.
Each attendee was greeted at the door by members of the Meyer Seeds team and offered educational materials, Meyer Seeds and Pioneer merchandise and other information. Inside the warehouse, was a comfortable and friendly atmosphere as the approximately 60 attendees gathered together talking amongst themselves as they waited for the presentations to begin.
For nearly 100 years, Pioneer has developed seed traits and technologies that bring the highest yield potential to every region of the country. Meyer Seeds offers a variety of products tested and proven for our area. We’re committed to finding the ideal combination of products that create the best yield potential for your acres.
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