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DLF Opens New Forage Research Station in Bangor



DLF is welcoming forage distribution partners to an inaugural DLF Seed Camp at its new 30-acre research station in Bangor. Located 15 miles from La Crosse, the sandy soil profile of the site allows for a more natural evaluation of drought tolerance and nitrogen efficiency.

Currently, there are 10 different species of forage grasses, four species of turf grasses, and two species of legumes being evaluated. In total, there are over 1,700 individual trial plots presently, which includes products DLF currently has on the market and those that are in its research pipeline.

The Seed Camp event showcased DLF's extensive research infrastructure and introduced attendees to the team developing some of the most genetically-advanced varieties in North America.

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