Stine corn and soybean plots took centerstage during a recent agronomic plot training near Mayville, North Dakota, in Region 21 with RSA Katie Lorenz. Director of Agronomy Tom Larson and Field Agronomist Ben Shepherd led the training on the latest products as attendees had the chance to view our hybrids and varieties. All those in attendance agree — Stine Has Yield!
Stine Seed Company
Farming
Adel, Iowa 10,532 followers
Dedicated to developing & marketing the industry's highest-yielding corn & soybean seed.
About us
Overview Stine Seed Company is a family-owned company and one of the largest privately held seed companies in the United States. For more than 40 years, Stine has been providing corn and soybean growers with the best genetics available in the industry. Being the country’s largest independent seed company means we have the ample resources and the flexibility to make timely decisions that ensure our research, products and programs are leading edge. Research When it comes to research, yield is what matters most. Our breeders and scientists take their cues from the tradition of company founder Harry Stine and strive to reach the next level of excellence in corn and soybean performance. Today, Stine operates the industry’s largest soybean breeding program, developing genetics that comprise nearly two-thirds of the soybean genetics planted in the United States each year. Stine also operates one of the industry’s largest and most prolific corn breeding programs, developing and evaluating hundreds of thousands of unique hybrids per year. Products Stine leads the industry in the introduction of new soybean technologies, including Stine LibertyLink® GT27™, Roundup Ready 2 Xtend™ and Enlist E3™ soybeans. Stine also offers an expansive lineup of corn products packaged with the industry’s leading traits, including Stine Agrisure Viptera® and Agrisure Duracade® brand corn, in addition to Stine’s revolutionary high-population corn (HP Corn®) and Elite conventional hybrids. Agronomy Success in the field goes well beyond putting the best seed in the ground. Knowing what, when and where to plant has just as much, if not more, impact on end-of-season yields. For that reason, Stine is equipped with a team of highly dedicated regional sales agronomists with reach across the country. This team is available to provide product and crop management knowledge to help growers maximize potential on every acre they farm.
- Website
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http://www.stineseed.com
External link for Stine Seed Company
- Industry
- Farming
- Company size
- 501-1,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Adel, Iowa
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1968
Locations
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22555 Laredo Trail
Adel, Iowa 50063, US
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810 Sugar Grove Ave
Dallas Center, Iowa 50063, US
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2625 N Loop Dr
Ames, Iowa 50010, US
Employees at Stine Seed Company
Updates
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Stine MX Series Corn offers next-level performance for maximum yield potential. These elite hybrids are derived from the latest, most superior corn genetics from one of the industry’s largest corn breeding programs. With MX Series Corn, growers can take their corn yields to the MAX. Learn more. https://lnkd.in/gtxA37YX · MX Series Corn features and benefits: · Superior genetics for cutting-edge, season-long performance. · Premium seed protection for fast starts and outstanding early-season growth. · Exclusive products, available only from select Stine corn representatives.
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It’s National Intern Day — a time to celebrate the promising individuals who are the future of the ag industry. Stine is fortunate to work with six interns this summer as part of our internship program. Get to know each of them, including their background in ag and goals for the future, in this edition of Stine Weekly. https://bit.ly/3WAitGZ
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Stine RSA Paige Tuggle (Region 15) was recently featured on Successful Farming’s 15 Minutes With a Farmer podcast. With host Lisa Foust Prater, the two discuss Paige’s career, her mom as a mentor and the cattle system at her Ithaca, Michigan, farm. Don’t miss this episode! https://bit.ly/3WjUcUk
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We’re almost a month away from the Farm Progress Show! At this year’s event, we’re excited for ag professionals to see our latest corn and soybean products. Our corn plot features MX445-G (new), 9808E-20, 9752-32 and 9753-20 (new), and soybean traits include 19EG92, 23EH92, 25EG23, 27EG22 and 32EH29. Come visit us at booth 1326 to learn more!
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How great do these soybeans look? Stine Soybean Technical Agronomist Tyler DuBay conducted an exercise with his drone to do a field check at this research plot near Mazon, Illinois. ISR Sam Halterman manages these fields with one of the plots featuring Stine brand 31EF02 — an Enlist E3 variety. This plot is a part of our retesting program, the first step of our Elite Yield Trials and a key component of our soybean breeding program. Visit our website to learn more about the industry’s largest soybean breeding program. StineSeed.com/soybeans/
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Stine RSA Eric Webb (Region 38) and Field Agronomist Danny Greblunas held an agronomy field training day at their Product Development Plot (PDP). During this event, attendees walked the corn and soybean plots to learn about our new hybrids and varieties. To prepare for their upcoming grower meeting and field day in August, ISR Neal Haverkamp, Danny and Eric also spent time placing soybean signs in the ground. #StineHasYield
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Notice wilted soybeans or plants dying off on the edges of your fields? Soybean gall midge could be the culprit. Learn how these troublesome pests are spreading across the Midwest and what you need to know about them in the latest edition of Stine Weekly. https://bit.ly/3S83vFl
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What is soybean gall midge? Is it something you should be concerned about this growing season? Stine Field Agronomist Danny Greblunas discusses how to detect and manage this pest in the latest episode of the #StineSeedcast. Available now on your favorite #podcast platform. Apple Podcasts — https://bit.ly/3Y5yWUz Spotify — https://bit.ly/3S6rsNC Amazon Music — https://bit.ly/46617oA iHeart — https://ihr.fm/46aHyM0 YouTube — https://bit.ly/3WoQXMn
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As the original short-stature corn company, we’re excited growers and scientists are seeing the benefits this innovation will bring. Company president Myron Stine recently shared his thoughts with the Star Tribune on how our short-stature corn hybrids are performing and what this means for the industry moving forward. Read more about our award-winning short-stature corn in the article below.
Ramstad: In a big change to nation’s corn, you might soon see shorter stalks
startribune.com