About Weber Seeds

Contract Seed Production Services

For over 50 years, the Weber Family’s diversified 10,000 acre farm has been producing soybean and wheat seed along with commercial corn.

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“Sometime in the 1960’s our father set up a Clipper fanning mill and began selling certified public soybean and wheat seed,” Weber recalls. “Since that time, our seed business has continued to expand with our own private brands and expanding our custom contract production and processing business.”

Weber Seeds Inc. offers custom contract seed production services in Central Missouri and Northern Missouri. With our large capacity processing facility, we can handle any client’s needs.

“Through our cutting edge processing plant, we have complete control of seed quality from planting through harvesting, conditioning, treating, packaging, and storage,” Weber says.

our warehouse size is over 100,000 square feet

We currently have multiple regional and national clients utilizing our contract production services with over 1,000,000 units of annual production capacity in our expanded facility. Presently we have grown our warehouse size to over 100,000 square feet and are expanding its raw product storage to over 500,000 bushels.

Along with our contract production, we offer a wide variety from seed products, treatment products and accessories for our clients. Check out our retail products area for more information on the products that we have to offer.

Weber Seeds, Inc. was originally built on retail and local Missouri sales. Our very own brand of soybeans, corn and wheat, and Vantage Brand Seeds are our core products. Our retail, alongside our wholesale business, has been going strong for over 50 years. We offer a full line of farm seed products, lawn seeds, CRP grasses, wildlife food plot mixes, and Cover Crops

We take pride in what we do, and strives to meet all your production needs. Send us an email or give us a call at (800) 850-SEED to find out how we can supply seed to your organization.

Read more about us in our article in SEEDTODAY.

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