Meristem Announces Two New Partners

With new partners, Meristem has expanded its reach in Nebraska and Indiana.

Thunder Seed of Dilworth, Minn. has selected Meristem Crop Performance to be their marketing partner for specialty crop input products, including the newly patented BioCapsule and Microbilze biological delivery systems.
Thunder Seed of Dilworth, Minn. has selected Meristem Crop Performance to be their marketing partner for specialty crop input products, including the newly patented BioCapsule and Microbilze biological delivery systems.
(Meristem)

With new partners, Meristem has expanded its reach in Nebraska and Indiana.

Lowell Schardt of The Seed Source, Inc., Wayne, Neb., entered into a new dealership agreement with Meristem.

“Our focus is to have farmers see the seed meet its potential,” says Schardt. “We’ve got world-class germplasm and genetics – we want to help farmers make the most of every seed they put in the ground. Meristem has high-quality products that can help us do exactly that.”

And McKillip Seeds, Wabash, Ind., announced its dealership agreement as well.

“We’re dedicated to customers who face the same challenges and benefits that farming here brings to all of us,” said Troy McKillip, director at McKillip Seeds. “We’re committed to executing a crop production strategy that includes the most innovative crop inputs: seed, seed treatments, tools, biologicals and crop management applications. Meristem’s products will fit well into our fully-integrated approach to crop production.”

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