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Seed World has a new look, new content,
and a new publisher – Seed World has evolved.
The magazine that has brought you in-depth
coverage of the seed industry for over 90 years
is now enhanced through new connections with
strong ties to the seed industry and new ways of
presenting information.
We deliver hard-hitting editorial that is
relevant to your business. |
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GIANT VIEWS OF THE INDUSTRY
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Latest issue of Seed World
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This streaming video series
features interviews with leading
thinkers in the seed industry.
You can now access these
interviews in a new, easy to use
format that breaks each
interview into bite-sized
pieces.
You can view the topics
you want when you want, without
having to watch the entire video
in one sitting.
Here is the newest set of video
clips:
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Stephanie Turner
Director of Seed Product
Park Seed
Stephanie Turner has been Park Seed
Company’s Director of Horticulture for
Seed Product since 2005, and she has
been a part of the Park Seed family
since 2001. Turner is responsible for
selecting the 1,100+ varieties of
flower, fruit and vegetable seeds
offered by Park Seed. She is equally
comfortable in the laboratory or out in
the garden, although as an All-American
Selections judge, she is more likely to
be found in the garden these days. Her
work on the National Garden Bureau Board
of Directors keeps her in touch with
trends in the business side of
horticulture. Turner is serving as the
National Garden Bureau’s Vice President
for 2008. |
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Table
of contents
October 2008 issue
FEATURES
Managing Past the Boom
Commodity prices reached record
highs this spring and those in
the agriculture industry are
finally smiling. But will the
boom last and how can the seed
industry position itself to take
advantage of these prosperous
times?
Are the Elephants Dancing?
The seed industry is undergoing
a major facelift as the large
seed companies settle
litigations and announce
partnerships more than ever
before.
The Fight for Forages
With prices of other commodity
crops high and therefore more
appealing, how can your business
keep growers in forage seed
production contracts?
more ...
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Issues Ink,
Seed World’s new publisher, brings a
decade of participation with ASTA, ISF, and
other industry groups. We are also involved in
the global seed sector, publishing
Germination, Canada’s seed magazine;
producing a specialized International Edition of
Germination; developing variety
performance web sites; and bringing over 16
years of experience communicating about the seed
industry and agriculture in general. |
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