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Over-The-Top Program Offers Savings to Growers
9/27/2002
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Indianapolis � Sept. 27, 2002 � Growers planting Mycogen Seeds corn, soybeans or sunflowers can cash in on a 7 percent rebate for a limited time on selected Dow�AgroSciences crop protection products.

�The Over-The-Top Program presents an opportunity for farmers to get a better value by stacking their seed and ag chemical product purchases together,� says Mycogen Seeds National Channel Manager, Chuck Schneider. �The program offers growers greater value and savings and allows them to protect their Mycogen Seeds acres with Dow�AgroSciences crop protection products.�

The Over-The-Top Program is also easy to use. To qualify, producers need to submit chemical receipts from their local retailer, Mycogen Seeds sales receipts and the redemption form prior to August 1, 2003. Redemption forms are available from Mycogen Seeds and Dow�AgroSciences sales representatives, and are also available on the Internet at www.overthetopprogram.com. Rebates will be sent directly to growers during fall 2003.

�The Over-The-Top Program can help producers save money and increase the profitability of their operation because it is a complete crop input program,� says Schneider.

This program is open to all Mycogen Seeds corn, soybean and sunflower customers for purchases made between October 1, 2002 and June 15, 2003. For more information on the Over-The-Top Program, please visit www.overthetopprogram.com.

Mycogen Seeds is a wholly-owned subsidiary of The Dow Chemical Company and is an affiliate of Dow�AgroSciences LLC. Mycogen Seeds is the leader in Silage-Specific� corn and the largest sunflower seed producer. Mycogen Seeds is also a leading producer of seed corn, alfalfa, soybeans and sorghum. For more information on Mycogen Seeds, go to www.mycogen.com.

Contact Information
Name: Greg Cannon
Phone: 317-337-7568
Email: [email protected]

Name: Ronda Rippchen
Phone: 262-784-7200
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