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  2. Mycogen Seeds - Wikipedia

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    Mycogen Seeds, headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States, provides seeds for agriculture.Mycogen produces, markets and sells hybrid seed corn. The company also markets and sells sorghum, sunflower, soybean, alfalfa, and canola.

  3. Dow AgroSciences - Wikipedia

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    Dow AgroSciences LLC was a wholly owned subsidiary of the Dow Chemical Company specializing in not only agricultural chemicals such as pesticides, [1] but also seeds and biotechnology solutions. [2] The company was based in Indianapolis, Indiana , in the United States .

  4. Corteva - Wikipedia

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    The DowDuPont agricultural businesses that became Corteva had revenue of over $14 billion in 2017, [9] which would have placed the company in the Fortune 500 for that year. A major part of the company is Pioneer Hi-Bred International, which DuPont purchased in 1999.

  5. Scrub Hub: What's the best seed to attract Indiana songbirds ...

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    Here's how you can make sure you are using the right seeds for backyard bird feeders. And remember to keep feeders clean.

  6. Row 7 Seed Company - Wikipedia

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    Row 7 Seed Company is an American seed company founded in 2018 by chef Dan Barber, plant breeder Michael Mazourek, and seedsman Matthew Goldfarb. [1] [2] ...

  7. Pioneer Hi Bred International - Wikipedia

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    1924 - Henry Wallace begins selling 'Copper Cross', an early commercial hybrid seed corn. 1926 - Hi-Bred Corn Company is founded in Des Moines, Iowa, with $7,000 in capital. [7] 1931 - Roswell Garst agrees to produce/distribute seed. The following year Garst partners with Charles Thomas to form the Garst and Thomas Seed Corn Company.