Dairyland 2024 Silage Meeting

We had a great Dairyland Seed Silage meeting with a few of our local dairy and beef customers. A big thank you to our DSM, Luke Bird and Agronomist, Branden Furseth who led the conversations discussing all things corn silage. Topics included planting population, yield potential, milk per ton, digestibility, basics of foliar fungicide and silage harvest timing. Thanks to everyone who attended the meeting, we hope you enjoyed it!

Streamline Ag Meeting

We had a successful meeting thanks to all who participated last night. The Reeseville Community Center is a great venue and Glenn's Catering did not disappoint. A huge thanks to Jason Fearing, our District Manager and Todd Claussen, Agronomy Manager at Rob-See-Co for sharing his expertise on the Streamline Ag lineup. It's going to be a great year!

Winter 2024 message from Wayne Kassube

Welcome 2024, good bye 2023. I want to thank everyone for your patronage this past year. I greatly appreciate every one of you and look forward to working with everyone again in 2024. Last growing season was a year for crops that we thought we would have wanted to forget back in July because of the drought. But once the combines started rolling this fall, the yields definitely showed us what today’s corn and soybean genetics can handle. Not only did the corn and soybeans show us yields we weren’t…

2023 Recap & Cheers to a New Year!

Thank you for choosing Seed Xtreme as your trusted seed supplier throughout 2023. We value your loyalty and would like to express our heartfelt appreciation for your unwavering support. WoW! What a year of firsts for Seed Xtreme. We hosted events from our post-harvest meeting in January, a wildlife seminar in February, seed deliveries in March and April, which lead us right into May. A month of planting our research and educational corn, soybean, and wildlife plots. We then prayed for rain throughout the growing season! We held our Dairyland…

Great Yield for Our Customers

Here's one of our customers from the Columbus area working on taking off his Dairyland DS-3959Q, which is a Qrome, 99-day variety. Planted the first week of May at 34,000 population. This variety has awesome drought tolerance and toughness which we are seeing first-hand with the drought conditions we had this year.

Fall 2023 message from Wayne Kassube

There’s a lot of old sayings in this country that tend to still be true even in today’s world, but the one that really jumps out at me recently is “here today, gone tomorrow”. It jumps out because it feels like just yesterday, I was picking up returns and hearing from everyone how great it was to have had a planting window this spring that lasted for weeks because no one was getting rained out. That disappearance of rain or lack of, has turned into a summer-long trend that seems…