Wilbur-Ellis Goes Pink With Soybean Seed Treatments For Breast Cancer Awareness

Wilbur Ellis Pink Soybean Seed TreatmentThis past year, proceeds of pink-dyed soybeans treated and sold to Wilbur-Ellis seed customers in Chester, SD, went to two local hospitals, Edith Sanford Breast Foundation and Avera McKennan Foundation, in Sioux Falls. Both hospitals received a combined total of $10,000 to further conduct breast cancer research and awareness.

“To distinguish between treated and non-treated soybeans, it is normal practice to color dye the treated seeds, and we were able to create an almost-pink color for this campaign,” says Wilbur-Ellis branch manager, Mike Roberts. “We saw this as an opportunity to bring awareness to a deserving cause that touches the lives of women and men across the world each year at staggering rates.”

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The donation from Wilbur-Ellis also included a portion of the sales from their STEPUP product, a seed treatment that is specifically designed to interact with and respond to the seed by supplementing the protein and amino acids released during the early stages of germination, providing a faster and more uniform emergence, resulting in higher yields.

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Monsanto Bio Ag and Valent Corp. worked in conjunction with Wilbur-Ellis on this campaign, and contributed to the fund that benefited the hospitals.

About Wilbur-Ellis Impact Funds

Each year as part of the company’s Impact Funds program, Wilbur-Ellis allocates funds for contributions that benefit the communities where its employees live and work. Wilbur-Ellis employees give back to their respective communities because this sense of shared responsibility has been the hallmark of the company’s culture for nearly a century.

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