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2011 Sabin Media Day

The Bayer CropScience Innovations Tour provides a first-hand look at the company’s vast portfolio of herbicide, fungicide, seed treatment and seed trait advancements along with future crop protection technology. More than 150 agricultural retailers and crop consultants witnessed the future of crop protection and trait innovation while walking research field trials and test plots at the Bayer CropScience Innovations Tour at the Northern Field Technology Center in Sabin, MN.

Media Day: Sabin, MN., July 11
July 11, 2011
Bayer CropScience Northern Field Technology Station

July 11, 2011
4:00 pm - Media Arrival

4:15 pm -
Welcome from Bayer CropScience

Mark Haugland
District sales manager, North Central district
Bayer CropScience

Global Wheat Breeding Programs &
University of Nebraska Collaboration

Peter Peerbolte
Crop manager, cereals
Bayer CropScience

Winter Cereals: Sustainability in Action
Blake Vandervorst
Manager of agronomy programs
Ducks Unlimited

GRAD Program
Mark Wrucke
North Central regional manager, development and market support
Bayer CropScience

Adam Chyle
2010-2011 GRAD program student
North Dakota State University

New Wheat Herbicide
Kevin Thorsness
Technical service representative
Bayer CropScience

#BCSFloodRelief
Mark Haugland

5:00 pm - Open Questions
5:15 pm - Field Plot Tour
6:00 pm - Dinner/One-on-One Interviews
8:00 pm - Event End

Resources
   • Spokespeople and Topics
   • Agenda
   • Communications Contacts
   • Sabin Fact Sheet
   • Winter Cereals: SIA
   • Graduate Recruiting and Development (GRAD) Program


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The most common animal on earth, nematodes cause several billion dollars’ worth of crop loss annually.

Source: Iowa State University & Society of Nematologists