2019
- January 2019Volume 19.01- This month we pass on new long-term grazing data on Cajun II endophyte-free tall fescue from the University of Kentucky. We also make some observations about how companies can either gain or lose relevancy. 
- March 2019Volume 19.03- This month's newsletter highlights the key features of our new Fesnova turf-type tall fescue. This new variety has slower growth, darker color and improved disease resistance. We also offer an invitation to participate in our cooperative advertising programs. 
- April 2019Volume 19.04- This month's newsletter discusses this year's flooding throughout the US, introduces Patagonia Inta hairy vetch, provides a snapshot crop report, and touches on the current seed market. 
- May 2019Volume 19.05- This month's newsletter has multiple invitations. We invite our customers to consider cost-sharing advertising, participating in finding new field trial sites, and visiting our updated video resource library. 
- July 2019Volume 19.07- This month's newsletter provides a brief harvest update, encourages our customers to book their upcoming needs, and highlights a video on our LowBoy low-growing annual ryegrass. 
- August 2019Volume 19.08- We've got some great content about AU Merit and WinterKing hairy vetch, as well as FrostProof annual ryegrass. 
- September 2019Volume 19.09- This month's newsletter is dedicated to the retirement of Galen Troyer. 
- October 2019Volume 19.10- In this month's newsletter, we discuss the rapid price drop of annual ryegrass and introduce our newest turf-type perennial ryegrass, Nexus GT. 
- November 2019Volume 19.11- In this month's newsletter, we comment on the the price corrections, give an update on our research farm, and introduce you to our latest legume release - GA 9908 medium red clover. 
- December 2019Volume 19.12- This month, we remind our readers about our competitive packaging services offered through Smith Packaging Services. We also introduce our Viper early maturing balansa clover.