Should You Seed Hay and Pasture in the Late Summer This Year?
by Margaret Smith, PhD Forage Agronomist Late summer may be a good time to establish new forage seedings—if you have [...]
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by Margaret Smith, PhD Forage Agronomist Late summer may be a good time to establish new forage seedings—if you have [...]
by Margaret Smith, PhD, Agronomist, Albert Lea Seed and Chaunce Stanton, Marketing and Communications, Albert Lea Seed Oats can be [...]
COLIN CURETON, SUPPLY CHAIN DEVELOPMENT SPECIALIST FOREVER GREEN INITIATIVE, UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA Kernza® is a perennial grain crop that [...]
MARGARET SMITH, PHD, FORAGE AGRONOMIST, ALBERT LEA SEED STEVEN J. CARLSON, PHD, RESEARCH AGRONOMIST Canada thistle (Cirsium arvense L.) is [...]
Positioning Albert Lea Seed for Future Growth, Same Great Products and Service Pictured above, left to right: Matt Helgeson, Ben [...]
Mac Ehrhardt, Albert Lea Seed When a farmer calls to ask us about oats, our first question is, “What’s the [...]
Albert Lea Seed hosted two 2021 Virtual Conference Days: Forages Day and Small Grains Day. The videos of each of [...]
By Chaunce Stanton, Marketing Manager With its proven winterhardiness, rapid establishment, disease resistance, and consistent and rapid pollination, hybrid winter [...]
After our first two virtual conference sessions back in December, we’re gearing up for two new, free virtual conference sessions [...]
Casey Staloch raised his first 80-bushel soybean crop just north of Freeborn, Minnesota in 2020. He planted Viking 2418N soybeans, [...]