Frontline Crop Solution’s big move off Main, lots of new space for people and product! (Preview)

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by Owen Weise, with additional reporting by G. Moritz, editor

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Curt Stoltenberg behind the front desk of Frontline Crop Solutions’ sweet new digs. The shiny new offices only take up a small fraction of the new building’s capacity.

Frontline Crop Solutions is not a new company to Garretson, having been located at the corner of 3rd St. and Main Ave. for the past four years. This year the company had a combination large warehouse and office building erected at the corner of 5th St. and Highway 11. It is a very impressive building that will serve the company and its farmer customers with their needs for many years.

Frontline Crop Solutions is an agricultural retail business that sells farm chemicals, seed and fertilizer. The company has its headquarters in Marshall, Minn.

The company President is Scott Bly, who makes frequent visits to the installation in Garretson. Personnel who work at the Garretson location are General Manager Chad Magnuson, Curt Stoltenberg Certified Crop Advisor, Art Jones, Commodity Marketing and Crop Insurance Agent, other salesmen are Tate Bunkers and Tyler Sorenson and they also employ Kristen Martens as an intern at the present time.

“We are the local distributer of LG Seeds and Mustang Seeds, we have a complete line of generic crop chemistry which we promote to get our growers the best value product for the dollar spent,” said Curt Stoltenberg. “We handle AgXplore’s micronutrient line which we feel gives the farmer the best ROI in the industry.

Frontline Crop Solutions
Curt Stoltenberg in the heated storage section. The overall square footage is pretty impressive. Four thousand square feet for the offices and conference rooms, 15,200 square feet heated storage, and 12,800 square feet of cold storage, with easily accessible and large doors on every side, designed for maximum utility and efficiency.

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