Join us for an insightful exploration into the intricate world of forage seed blending and the essential strategies for maintaining intellectual property (IP) compliance. We’ll delve into the crucial considerations and best practices for navigating the intersection of innovation and legality in the forage seed industry.

As the demand for customized forage blends continues to rise, so does the importance of respecting the intellectual property rights of seed developers and breeders. This webinar is designed to equip participants with the knowledge and tools necessary to ensure ethical and legal compliance while creating and utilizing forage seed blends.

Our expert panel will guide you through a comprehensive discussion, covering topics such as implementing effective strategies for IP compliance, fostering partnerships that uphold integrity in innovation, and exploring recent advances in forage seed innovation that show forage seed breeding is just as advanced as breeding of other crops. 

This webinar offers invaluable insights for navigating the complex landscape of forage seed blending with integrity and confidence.

Key Takeaways:

  • Learn practical strategies for ensuring IP compliance throughout the seed blending process.
  • Explore the importance of fostering ethical partnerships and collaborations within the forage seed industry.
  • Hear from researchers who will highlight cutting-edge advancements in forage seed breeding
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Our Guest Speakers

Doug Cattani

University of Manitoba

Doug Cattani

Doug's research focuses on the use of herbaceous perennial species for food, feed, fibre and fuel. Areas range from plant breeding through the agronomic impact of use and cultivation on plant development and performance.

Harley Bell

BrettYoung

Harley Bell

Harley has worked in account management, product management, and marketing before he became VP Retail for BrettYoung in 2015, giving him a broad understanding of every aspect of the business.

Ray Smith

University of Kentucky

Ray Smith

Ray's research focus is the establishment and maintenance of legumes in pastures, hay production, developing computer teaching models, grazing trials and forage variety testing.

Todd Hyra

SeCan

Todd Hyra

As the western business manager for Canada's largest certified seed supplier, Todd develops new business opportunities for SeCan members and industry partners.