Legacy of Learning

Join father and son for a friendly visit as they discuss the solutions they’ve discovered for doing the Biggest Job on Earth.

While growing up in Iowa, Scott Kay, Vice President of U.S. Agricultural Solutions, learned much about farming from his father, Fred. But Fred is grateful that Scott taught him a thing or two about using fungicides on his corn and soybeans. Thanks to Scott’s recommendations, Fred’s crops stay healthy even in drought conditions. Join father and son for a friendly visit as they discuss the solutions they’ve discovered for doing the Biggest Job on Earth.

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