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New partnership grows Ohio farm success

New partnership grows Ohio farm success


By Andi Anderson

Relentless Ag, based in Dresden, Ohio, and Meristem Crop Performance have announced a new partnership to better serve farmers in Ohio.

The dealership agreement will allow Relentless Ag to carry the full line of Meristem products, helping farmers maximize their return on investment by making smarter choices about crop inputs.

Jared Cox and Doug Coe, owners of Relentless Ag, are known for their extensive agricultural experience and commitment to helping farmers succeed.

The new collaboration with Meristem, led by founder Mitch Eviston, aims to offer Ohio farmers innovative solutions that make the most of every seed planted. Cox and Coe’s hands-on approach includes providing high-quality seeds, crop protection products, and expert field service.

“Our goal is to help farmers get the highest return on every dollar spent,” says Cox. “Partnering with Meristem allows us to offer even more tools to help farmers thrive.”

Meristem’s product lineup has already proven effective in the field, particularly with their Excavator and Revline Late Season products, which have shown positive results in late-season crop development.

Coe believes this partnership will enable them to bring new ideas and innovative products to their clients, helping them achieve better results with every pass through the field.

Family plays a significant role in the values of both Cox and Coe, and this commitment to family is shared by the farmers they work with.

Their dedication has earned them the trust of many local farms, who appreciate their willingness to think outside the box and explore new opportunities.

Together, Relentless Ag and Meristem aim to support Ohio farmers in achieving greater success with a forward-thinking, results-driven approach.

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