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This streaming video series
features interviews with leading
thinkers in the seed industry.
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Bill
Latham
Co-owner
Latham Seed Company
Bill Latham grew up on what is now a
Century Farm near Alexander, Iowa. After
college, he covered Louisiana and
eastern Nebraska as a marketing
agronomist for Monsanto, and then after
a stint in the U.S. Marine Corps
Reserve, joined Latham Seed Company in
1966. Now president of Latham Seed, Bill
has directed tremendous growth from a
small retail seed farm to a large
regional seed company. In addition to
many local activities, he has served as
Soybean Committee Chair, Regional Vice
President, and President of the American
Seed Trade Association and is currently
President of the Independent
Professional Seed Association. |
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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?
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