Beck’s Hybrids

Beck’s Hybrids is the third-largest seed brand in the United States, providing high-yielding corn, soybeans, wheat, and elite alfalfa to farmers across the Midwest.

Becks-Lead-Image.jpg
Becks-Lead-Image.jpg
(Sponsored Content)

Becks Hybrids - Farmers at Heart®

Beck’s Hybrids is the third-largest seed brand in the United States, providing high-yielding corn, soybeans, wheat, and elite alfalfa to farmers across the Midwest. The first crop of Beck’s seed was grown in 1937 by Lawrence Beck and his son, Francis. Today, Francis’ son, Sonny, CEO, grandson, Scott, president, as well as several other family members continue the Beck’s legacy.

Although a lot has changed since then, a few things have remained the same. Beck’s remains true to their heritage, one built on faith, fortitude, and the innovation of the Beck family and their family of employees. Scott says that they keep the focus on the farmer because Beck’s Hybrids began with farmers and is still farmers at heart.

AgWeb-Logo crop
Related Stories
The company reversed course just over two weeks after seeking antidumping and countervailing duties on Chinese glyphosate imports, while corn, soybean and wheat groups welcomed the move.
New state restrictions and a proposed AFIDA overhaul could reshape land deals, reporting, and due diligence for farmers.
Farm CPA Paul Neiffer says several recent federal program and tax-related updates could have meaningful financial implications for producers, especially around SDRP payment limits, 2025 ARC/PLC payment expectations, standard mileage rates and payment-limit guidance.
Read Next
Whether it’s 2,700 wolves in Minnesota or 70 in California, ranchers report similar challenges — predators targeting livestock, limited management authority, and compensation programs some say don’t solve the underlying problem.
Get News Daily
Get Market Alerts
Get News & Markets App