What makes Stine unique is not only the company's world-class breeding program and high-yielding genetics, but also the history of the company and the employees who stand behind the Stine brand. As the largest privately owned seed company in the country, Stine remains a family-owned operation, led by a trio of innovators who know the industry and the importance of maintaining a personal connection with their customers, dealers and employees. For RSA Bill Kessinger, this is the difference with Stine.
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