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Attendees by Last Name See Anything That Looks Incorrect? Contact ASTA at Info@Betterseed.Org to Have It Corrected Attendees by Last Name Dale Aaberg Nancy Acord Steve Ahring Chris Alberty Advisor to MayerSeedLine Meeting & Event Planner DeLange Seed, Inc. Sales Manager MayerSeedLine, LLC Monsanto Company Po Box 7 Agassiz Seed & Supply 2103 Kehrspoint Dr 800 N Lindbergh Blvd Stop G4nb Girard, KS 66743-0007 445 7Th St Nw Chesterfield, MO 63005-4464 Saint Louis, MO 63167-1000 United States West Fargo, ND 58078-1150 United States United States (620) 724-6223 United States (314) 614-5431 (314) 694-2122 Crop Focus Area(s) : (701) 282-8118 [email protected] [email protected] Sorghum,Soybean,Wheat [email protected] Crop Focus Area(s) : Corn Crop Focus Area(s) : Crop Focus Area(s) : Corn,Cotton,Soybean,Vegetable Olutoyosi Ajayi Conservation,Grass,Sorghum,Soyb Bryce Abel Research Scientist ean,Turf,Vegetable Soybean Business Director Ben Adams Monsanto Company MBS Genetics, L.L.C. Business Director 700 Chesterfield Pkwy W Naser AlKhalifah 225 W 1St St Advanta US, Inc. Chesterfield, MO 63017-1732 Researcher Story City, IA 50248-1901 201 E John Carpenter Fwy # 660 United States University of Wisconsin United States Irving, TX 75062-2707 (314) 682-9152 Crop Focus Area(s) : Corn (515) 733-3301 United States [email protected] [email protected] (469) 571-2483 m Ann Allen Crop Focus Area(s) : Corn,Soybean [email protected] Crop Focus Area(s) : R&D Scientist Crop Focus Area(s) : All Corn,Cotton,Soybean Romer Labs, Inc. Dana Abell 130 Sandy Dr Corn Production Manager Paul Adams VICTOR ALAMOS Newark, DE 19713-1147 Loveland Products, Inc. Owner PRESIDENT United States Crop Focus Area(s) : Thunder Seed, Inc. Semillas Tuniche Ltda. 636-583-8600 Soybean,Wheat 806 Center Ave W FRANCISCO DE AGUIRRE 3720, [email protected] Dilworth, MN 56529-1339 OF 31 Crop Focus Area(s) : Javier Acevedo United States VITACURA Corn,Cotton,Soybean Production Manager (218) 458-2151 SANTIAGO Curimapu [email protected] CHILE, 7630000 Chad Allen Lote 2 y 3 Parcela 15. San Luis de Crop Focus Area(s) : Corn Chile International Fleet Strategy Cerrillos, Bulnes (562) 207-1450 Monsanto Company CHILLAN, ML 3780000 Phil Adams [email protected] 1551 Highway 210 Chile Clariant Crop Focus Area(s) : Huxley, IA 50124-8109 422971380 4000 Monroe Rd Corn,Cotton,Sorghum,Soybean,Veg United States [email protected] Charlotte, NC 28205-7706 etable,Wheat,Other (515) 597-5857 Crop Focus Area(s) : United States [email protected] Corn,Sorghum,Soybean,Wheat,All, [email protected] Brian Albans Crop Focus Area(s) : Other Crop Focus Area(s) : All Vice President, Crops Corn,Cotton,Soybean,Wheat,Other Aggio, LLC Fred Achard Bradford Addison 911 Washington Ave James Allison Varietal Germplasm Diversity Lead Partner, Barnes & Thornburg, Saint Louis, MO 63101-1243 Director of Product Development Monsanto Company Biotechnology/Chemical Practice United States Golden Acres Genetics, Ltd. 700 Chestefield Pkwy N Group Chair (302) 220-0179 Po Box 20787 chesterfield, MO 63017 11 S Meridian St [email protected] Waco, TX 76702-0787 United States Indianapolis, IN 46204-3506 Crop Focus Area(s) : All United States (636) 737-6157 United States (254) 761-9838 [email protected] (317) 231-7253 Kevin Alberts [email protected] Crop Focus Area(s) : [email protected] IT Crop Focus Area(s) : Corn,Sorghum Cotton,Soybean,Wheat Crop Focus Area(s) : All SGS 236 32Nd Ave Jane Allison Dion Ackerman Pablo Adreani Brookings, SD 57006-4701 Director of Product Development Midwest Regional Manager Consultant United States Golden Acres Genetics, Ltd. Drexel Chemical Co. 1100 Corporate Square Dr Ste 243 (877) 692-7611 Po Box 20787 1211 Cozzene Dr 975 N. Warson Rd., Rm. 1056 [email protected] Waco, TX 76702-0787 Mahomet, IL 61853-3731 Saint Louis, MO 63132-2933 Crop Focus Area(s) : All United States United States United States (254) 761-9838 (608) 212-4906 (314) 222-8218 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Crop Focus Area(s) : Other Crop Focus Area(s) : Crop Focus Area(s) : Corn,Rice,Sorghum,Soybean Corn,Rice,Soybean See anything that looks incorrect? Contact ASTA at [email protected] to have it corrected. Attendees by Last Name Miguel ALVAREZ ARANCEDO Derrick Anderson Richard Anderson Calli Anibas Monsanto Company Southern Region Busines Manager Germplasm IP and Licensing Research Assistant MAIPU 1210 10 FLOOR USC, LLC Specialist University of Wisconsin BUENOS AIRES, Buenos Aires 2320 124Th Rd Dow AgroSciences 219 N Frances St Apt 204 1006 Sabetha, KS 66534-9459 1613 Ira Ave Madison, WI 53703-1960 Argentina United States Storm Lake, IA 50588-8002 United States 5.4114316244e+011 (785) 461-7961 United States (715) 495-4931 [email protected] [email protected] (712) 299-0646 [email protected] Crop Focus Area(s) : All Crop Focus Area(s) : All [email protected] Crop Focus Area(s) : All Crop Focus Area(s) : Corn Darin Alwardt Doug Anderson Brian Argueta Supply Planner Key Account Manager Ryan Anderson Consultant Monsanto Company Syngenta Corporate Pilot/Marketng Agro Business Solutions 800 N Lindbergh Blvd 3160 Business Drive Rasco Industries, Inc. Het Voert 9 Saint Louis, MO 63167-1000 Suite 105 5310 Shoreline Dr Grootebroek, 1613 KL United States Memphis, TN 38125 Mound, MN 55364-1630 Netherlands (314) 694-1000 United States United States (818) 689-1360 [email protected] (901) 490-5583 (763) 479-1144 Crop Focus Area(s) : All Crop Focus Area(s) : Other [email protected] [email protected] Crop Focus Area(s) : Corn,Soybean Crop Focus Area(s) : Other Silvina Arias Keith Ames PhD in Biochemistry Senior Research Specialist in Matt Anderson Shaon Anderson Iowa State University Seed Science Agriculture Manager, Product Development Project Engineer Center University of Illinois DLF Pickseed Canada Inc. Popp Engineering, Inc. 2115 Osborn Dr 1102 S Goodwin Ave 1 Greenfield Rd. Po Box 1871 Ames, IA 50011-1050 AW-101 TURNER HALL Lindsay, ON K9V 4S3 Ames, IA 50010-1871 United States Urbana, IL 61801-4730 Canada United States (515) 294-0112 United States (705) 878-9240 (515) 232-6118 [email protected] (217) 244-0506 [email protected] [email protected] Crop Focus Area(s) : Corn [email protected] Crop Focus Area(s) : Crop Focus Area(s) : Crop Focus Area(s) : Soybean Corn,Grass,Turf,Other Corn,Soybean,Wheat Leonardo Ariza Agricultural engineer-General Alexandros Amoiridis Michael Anderson Travis Anderson Manager Acosemillas Chief Operating Officer Marketnig Manager, Croplan Director of Sales & Marketing - T.H. Acosemillas RAM Agro Holding, LLC Winfield Solutions, LLC Equipment Calle 72 No. 12-65 Crop Focus Area(s) : Corn,Soybean PO Box 6101 Direct Enterprises, Inc. Ofic. 406 MS 5850 Po Box 978 Bogotá, CUN 11001 Idris Amusan St. Paul, MN 55164 16545 SOUTHPARK DR Colombia Station Manager/ Corn Breeder United States Westfield, IN 46074-0978 (571) 759-3128 AgReliant Genetics, LLC (507) 430-1957 United States [email protected] 1122 E 169Th St [email protected] (317) 867-2238 Crop Focus Area(s) : Westfield, IN 46074-9601 Crop Focus Area(s) : Corn [email protected] Corn,Cotton,Grass,Rice,Sorghum,S United States Crop Focus Area(s) : All oybean,Vegetable (515) 432-1635 Neal Anderson [email protected] Co-owner/Operator John Andruch Craig Armstrong Crop Focus Area(s) : Corn Anderson Seeds Combine Development Engineer Vice President 37734 County Road 63 John Deere Seed World Craig Anderson Saint Peter, MN 56082-5360 1800 158Th St N 1395 S Columbia Rd Ste A Chief Operating Officer United States East Moline, IL 61244-9532 PO BOX 360 AgReliant Genetics, LLC (507) 246-5032 United States Grand Forks, ND 58201-4054 1122 E 169Th St [email protected] (309) 765-1204 United States Westfield, IN 46074-9601 Crop Focus Area(s) : Corn [email protected] [email protected] United States Crop Focus Area(s) : Crop Focus Area(s) : Other (317) 896-5552 Neil Anderson Corn,Grass,Rice,Sorghum,Soybean [email protected] President ,Wheat Keith Arnold Crop Focus Area(s) : Reforestation Technologies B-H Genetics Corn,Sorghum,Soybean International 4523 Knight Lake Ct 5355 Monterey Frontage Rd A DIVISION OF B-H SERVICES Gilroy, CA 95020-8033 INC. United States Richmond, TX 77406-7983 (408) 848-9604 United States [email protected] (281) 762-8915 Crop Focus Area(s) : [email protected] Corn,Flower,Soybean,Turf,Vegetable Crop Focus Area(s) : Corn,Sorghum See anything that looks incorrect? Contact ASTA at [email protected] to have it corrected. Attendees by Last Name Megan Arnold Jerome Auclair Kenneth Avery Keith Bahler AgReliant Genetics, LLC Plant Breeder CEO Bahler Transportation 1122 E 169Th St La Coop federee Verdesian Life Sciences Po Box 225 Westfield, IN 46074-9601 19 235 avenue St-Louis 1001 Winstead Dr Fairbury, IL 61739-0225 United States St-Hyacinthe, QC J2T 5J4 Suite 480 United States (317) 896-5552 Canada Cary, NC 27513-2155 (815) 692-4685 [email protected] (450) 223-4318 United States [email protected] Crop Focus Area(s) : [email protected] (919) 825-1901 Crop Focus Area(s) : Corn,Sorghum,Soybean Crop Focus Area(s) : Soybean [email protected] Corn,Sorghum,Soybean,Turf,Wheat Crop Focus Area(s) : All Linda Arnold-Whaley John Auer BRUCE BAILEY Marketing Communications Dolphin Seeds Fermin AZANZA Vice President Bayer 4984 Princes Hwy Head of Research Field Crops GDM Seeds Crop Focus Area(s) : Corn,Soybean Orbost, VIC 3888 AgReliant Genetics, LLC Ruta 7 Km 208 Australia
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