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Seed Hawk launches new website


Langbank, Saskatchewan, Canada
January 8, 2013

As a key part of refocusing customer service, Seed Hawk is proud to announce the launch of their new website. Now, all product information, agronomic knowledge and technical service documents are just a click away from the home page, improving access to important information.

From the minute you arrive on the site, you can easily find what you’re looking for, right from the home page. There is information on Sectional Control® technology, openers, tanks, toolbars and a section for Frequently Asked Questions. The website also features an agronomic section that helps growers with common issues encountered when practicing zero tillage and tips on how to improve crop performance.

“We want to provide a better online experience for our dealers and customers. As growers now turn to the website for detailed product and agronomic information, Seed Hawk is committed to making access to information easier than ever before,” says Pat Beaujot, President of Seed Hawk.

Check it out. Visit www.seedhawk.com to take a look around, and stay tuned for updates and additions.

Since 1992, Seed Hawk has been building precision seeding systems to better equip farmers and improve agricultural practices. Seed Hawk is a manufacturer of state-of-the-art, zero-tillage seeding systems sold in Canada, the U.S., Australia, Western and Eastern Europe.



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