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DF Seeds Expands into Wisconsin with Specialty Seed Products

DF Seeds Expands into Wisconsin with Specialty Seed Products


By Blake Jackson

DF Seeds LLC has officially expanded its operations into Wisconsin, bringing its line of specialty seed products to growers across the state.

The company, widely recognized for its non-GMO food-grade soybean varieties, will now offer Wisconsin farmers access to its proven corn hybrids, E3 soybeans, wheat, and alfalfa products.

For years, DF Seeds has built a strong reputation by focusing on high-quality seed products and personalized service for growers. The company has worked closely with export partners including Zeeland Farm Services and Michigan Agricultural Commodities, helping strengthen its position in the specialty soybean market.

With the Wisconsin expansion, DF Seeds is also broadening its exporter relationships throughout the region.

the expansion reflects DF Seeds’ commitment to local agriculture and stronger regional connections.

“We have always used the tagline Michigan Grown, Michigan Proven. That message only changes slightly," Company president Janna Fritz said.

"Today we transition to Locally Grown, Locally Proven. This means we will offer our top products to local areas where we know DF Seeds will excel.”

The company said it remains dedicated to supporting farmers while preserving the values established by founder John Diehl.

“We value local dealers, local businesses and local relationships,” Fritz continues. “In an age where brands are being consolidated and lost, DF Seeds is growing. We are bringing our small company feel to new customers in Wisconsin who want locally-focused agronomy and proven seed options."

For more information, visit dfseeds.com or call 517-623-6161.

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