Jul 13, 2022
Stokes Seeds adds Southeast territory manager

Stokes Seeds has announced the hiring of Ethan Stanley as territory manager for North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee and Kentucky.

In this position, Stanley will be responsible for seed and service to growers in the region, providing commercial vegetable seed recommendations. In representing Stokes Seeds’ comprehensive product line, he will collaborate with growers to match seed options to their production and profit goals.

“It’s about helping our customers meet their goals. Ethan’s passion for agriculture and enthusiasm for working with commercial vegetable producers will make him an asset to growers in the region,” said Scott Rush, Southeast sales manager for Stokes Seeds.

Stanley earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Agricultural Business Management from North Carolina State University. A native of North Carolina, he brings an agricultural background to the Stokes team with experience in seed, grain, crop protection and ag financing. He resides in the Lumberton, North Carolina area.

Stokes Seeds is a leading distributor of commercial vegetable seed in the United States and Canada, with operations in Buffalo, New York; Vineland, New Jersey; Holland, Michigan; Moultrie, Georgia; LaBelle, Florida and Thorold, Ontario. With 25 experienced territory managers, new varieties from world-class vendors and exceptional customer service, Stokes Seeds continues to be the seed supplier of choice for growers across North America.

For more information, contact Stokes Seeds at 800-263-7233 or www.StokeSeeds.com.




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