Todd Claussen Joins Rob-See-Co As Agronomy Manager

In this role, Claussen will provide support and share agronomic training and knowledge of the Rob-See-Co products with the sales team and customers.

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(Farm Journal)

Rob-See-Co, an independent seed company located in Elkhorn, Nebr. announced the addition of Todd Claussen as their new Agronomy Manager. In this role, Claussen will provide support and share agronomic training and knowledge of the Rob-See-Co products with the sales team and customers.

Rob-See-Co is an independent seed company with regional expertise, providing customers access to leading genetics and traits through the Rob-See-Co and Innotech seed brands. Rob-See-Co also offers Masters Choice specialty silage and forage products, as well as Streamline Ag seed-driven crop inputs. Rob-See-Co works alongside its customers, building strong relationships and helping them plant the right seed for their long-term success, while keeping the process friendly, straightforward and simple.

After graduating with business, agronomy, and plant physiology degrees from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Claussen built an independent crop consulting business in south-central Nebraska. Gravitating to the seed world, Todd worked at JC Robinson Seed Company (a member company of Golden Harvest) initiating and leading a field agronomy program and collaborating on the Agronomy Up Front project.

Later, Todd was part of the launch and a leader in the new technical support team, known as the Local Field Advisor program, with DEKALB/Asgrow in Iowa. In addition, Claussen held a Director of Agronomy and Research role with Landus Cooperative in Ames, Iowa, and recently served as Agronomy Lead with Midwest Seed Genetics, NC+ Seed, and Crow’s Hybrids.

“We are excited that Todd has joined Rob-See-Co,” said Rob Robinson, CEO at Rob-See-Co. “His enthusiasm and experience are a great fit to complement our team and provide service and technical expertise to our growers.”

Todd was born and raised on a farm in the hills of Northeast Nebraska, continuing an interest in agriculture by participating on the family farm. Claussen’s entire career has been spent advocating for agriculture, rural life, and the American farmer.

“This is home for me. This is family,” said Claussen. “I’ve prepared my entire career for this opportunity. This is not a complex business. Rob-See-Co has the leadership, passion, and caring to do what is best for American farmers...to be a better partner.”

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