Maizex Seeds announced its partnering with Clark Agri Service to help service grower needs in parts of Haldimand-Norfolk, Niagara, Hamilton-Wentworth, and Brant counties.
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As part of the agreement, Maizex said in a release it will be supplying key soybean varieties and corn hybrids to Clark Agri Service. The agreement between the two companies is based on a foundation of shared values, most importantly the commitment to Canadian farmers, Maizex said.
Stephen Denys, director of Market & Product Development with Maizex Seeds said Clark Agri Service has a dedicated team to support and position Maizex products and agronomy for success, including products “derived from one of the largest pre-commercial programs in Canada that is focused on performance, including, in particular, products for this region.”
The partnership will launch for the 2025 seed season. Clark Agri Service will begin positioning Maizex products with their customers this fall.
Source: Farmtario.com