Special Report

Great Lakes Hybrids

Todd Condit, Regional Team Leader for Great Lakes Hybrids is looking forward to meeting with farmers during Farm Progress Show.  With the late planting, Condit says harvest could be delayed as much as 6 weeks in some areas, so farmers will not yet be in the field so he expects a big crowd here.

Great Lakes Hybrids will showcase several products during Farm Progress Show.  Condit believes growers will be looking for earlier planted hybrids that will dry down as they plan for the 2010 growing season.  Condit told Brownfield Ag News that his company has 104,105 and 106 day hybrids that they are pretty excited about. 

Condit explains that matching the right seed to the right soil is part of the job of the agronomy team at Great Lakes.

AUDIO: Conversation with Todd Condit

For more photos from the 2009 Farm Progress Show, click here

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