Channel Seed: Personal Touch

February 06, 2020

Seedsmanship is what sets Channel apart from other seed brands. Channel Seedsmen know the importance of staying connected to deliver customized service all season long. To a Channel Seedsman, it’s about being you, on your farm, helping you assess your conditions, diagnosing your challenges, and then recommending the best solutions to meet your specific needs.

On this week’s Seedsmanship Roadshow: In east-central Nebraska, farmer Rich Ostransky speaks on how his rapport with Channel Seedsman Colby Woods has been marked by the personal touch, with in-field check ups and treatments for tailored needs.

Watch other Channel Seedsmanship Roadshow segments HERE.
For more information about Channel Products or to find your Channel Seedsmen, visit: channel.com

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