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Scott Robinson has been named the chief information officer for Rob-See-Co. Robinson’s background includes time at the Department of Energy and managing his own software development company.
Published October 18, 2024
Scott Robinson has been named the chief information officer for Rob-See-Co. Robinson’s background includes time at the Department of Energy and managing his own software development company.Published December 5, 2023
Dr. Calvin Treat is the new general manager for Rob-See-Co. Treat has over 30 years of experience in the seed and trait business including 14 years with JC Robinson Seeds. Treat succeeds Chuck Lee who is retiring at the end…Published September 15, 2023
Rob-See-Co has announced the establishment of its new forage division. The new division is being led by Scott Harris, who's previous experience was with Masters Choice, a Rob-See-Co company. Amy Hoy, with 30 years of forage experience, will lead the…Published April 17, 2023
Rob-See-Co has added Tom Claussen to its staff as its new agronomy manager. Previously, Claussen worked for Dekalb Asgrow, Landus Cooperative and Midwest Seed Genetics, NC+ and Crow’s Hybrids.Published October 19, 2022
Nebraska-based Rob-See-Co has purchased another independent seed company called Federal Hybrids. Federal Hybrids is a regional seed company based in Iowa. With the acquisition, Rob-See-Co becomes the 14th largest seed company in the United States.Published September 26, 2022
Rob-See-Co has named Steve Sick as its product manager for alfalfa, soybeans and sorghum. Sick began his career in the mid-1980s with JC Robinson Seed Company. In recent years, Sick worked for Syngenta, NuTech Seed and the Farmers Business Network.Published May 17, 2022
Rob-See-Co has acquired the grain and forage division of Rupp Seeds of Ohio. Since there is no overlap with existing dealers, Rob-See-Co will work with current dealers to sell Rupp-branded corn, soybean and wheat products this year. In 2023, the…Published April 1, 2022
Rob-See-Co Marketing Manager Chuck Lee says these genetics are focused on 95-day relative maturity and earlier corn. "There's a lot of corn in northwest Minnesota and North Dakota and the majors really don't focus on that market very well; they…Published March 16, 2021
Rob-See-Co has acquired the Minnesota-based seed company NorthStar Genetics. NorthStar Genetics brands will be sold through the 2021 growing season. In 2022, Rob-See-Co plans to solely sell Innotech brand soybeans, along with NorthStar and their own corn products. The company…Published July 14, 2020
Nebraska-based seed company Rob-See-Co is launching the Innotech brand for Enlist E3 soybeans. According to the company, this product addition offers "a safe and simple option for weed control and profitability". The soybean brand will be available for the 2021…Get a weekly digest from RRFN to stay up-to-date on all the latest news in agriculture.