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La Crosse Seed Adds Regional Sales Manager to Northern Indiana, Garrett Knebel July-10-2014

Garrett Knebel has joined the La Crosse Seed sales team and will cover Northern Indiana, helping customers with their forage, turf, and cover crop seed needs. The current Regional Sales Manager for Indiana, Joe Kelich, will continue to work with customers in Southern Indiana and Kentucky.

Knebel graduated from Oklahoma State University with a Bachelor’s Degree in Animal Science. His previous experience involves work as a Territory Business Manager in North Dakota and Minnesota, selling forage, turf, and cover crop seed. Prior to that, Knebel worked at INTX Microbials as the Director of Marketing, giving him valuable experience in the seed treatment and inoculant business.

“I am excited to be joining the experienced La Crosse Seed team and for the opportunity to represent La Crosse Seed in Northern Indiana, says Knebel. “I look forward to combining my knowledge and experience with the quality products they offer to provide expertise and service to the agricultural communities within Indiana.”

Patrick Reed, Director of Sales for La Crosse Seed, comments, “We are thrilled to be able to welcome Garrett Knebel to our team of expert regional salesmen. His vast background and education will be a great addition to La Crosse Seed and I believe Garrett will provide excellent training, support, and assistance to our customers in Northern Indiana.”

La Crosse Seed has been pairing an unmatched portfolio of high quality seed varieties with knowledgeable and experienced sales and support staff since 1947. Currently, the organization has seven locations and twenty sales representatives across the Midwest. Please call the company’s headquarters in La Crosse at (800) 328-1909 or check out www.laxseed.com to learn more about its products, services or find a Regional Sales Manager in your area.

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