Renovo Seed Brings 80 Forage, Cover Crop and Conservation Seed Mixes to Market

Renovo seed mixes will be available via a network of seed dealerships and ag co-operatives. Orders can also be placed online for direct shipment.
Renovo seed mixes will be available via a network of seed dealerships and ag co-operatives. Orders can also be placed online for direct shipment.
(Renovo Seed)

Millborn launches its newest seed brand: Renovo, which markets a lineup of 80 proprietary forage, cover crop and conservation seed mixes. 

Renovo seed mixes will be available via a network of seed dealerships and ag co-operatives. Orders can also be placed online for direct shipment. The South Dakota-based company officially launched in October 2023.

“Our North American footprint and streamlined distribution means we can get seed into your hands fast,” said Shannon Kubik, brand president of Renovo Seed. “Because our products are often used for double cropping or to complement other crops, turnaround time is critical. Timely delivery is another way we’re able to simplify and improve the seed-buying experience for our customers.”

Kubik adds the seed company has three principles: renew, revive, repeat.

The parent company, Millborn, is a vertically integrated seed supply chain business with over 35 years in the seed industry.

“We’re problem solvers. Our priority is making these seed mixes easy to use for every farmer, rancher or landowner. You don’t have to be an agronomy expert or conservation fanatic to understand our products,” said Justin Fruechte, ag product expert for Renovo Seed. “We take the guesswork out of your seed choices.”

The mixes will offer products suited for livestock feed, diverse cover crop solutions, hay and pasture mixes, conservation seed, and food plots. 
 

 

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