Dow acquires Dairyland Seed
Aug 18, 2008 6:29 PM, By Mark Moore
Dow
AgroSciences has added another seed company to its portfolio, acquiring
Dairyland Seed Company, based in West Bend, WI. The purchase expands Dow’s
product portfolio in hybrid corn, soybeans and alfalfa. Dow currently owns the
Mycogen and Triumph seed brands.
Dairyland
Seed has a strong presence in the upper Midwest. The agreement includes all
crop genetics, brands and plant-breeding programs, as well as Dairyland’s
research, processing and production locations. The agreement includes Bio-Plant
Research, a business unit affiliated with Dairyland Seed that focuses on
licensing soybean, alfalfa and wheat germplasm.
Dairyland
CEO Tom Strachota, who will now head Dairyland’s business as general manager,
explains, “Our family owners along with our board felt that in order to grow in
the future and best utilize our world-class genetics, we needed to align with a
leading company in the area of biotechnology.”
Strachota
indicated that Dairyland Seed had been looking for a partner since earlier this
year and the process of aligning with Dow has moved along smoothly. “Our goal
was to find a partner who shared our values, our philosophies and our
commitment to employees, and we’ve found that with Dow AgroSciences,” Strachota
says.
Ben
Kaehler, commercial leader, Seed Affiliates and Traits Licensing, Dow
AgroSciences, indicated that the company will continue to evaluate additional
opportunities to expand its seed business.








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