Sowing the seeds of growth
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Beck's four greenhouses allow researchers to produce several test crops each year by accelerating the growing cycle. - Photo taken by Eric Learned
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Genome lab employee James Walsh tests samples of plant materials to make sure they have the characteristics Beck's corn breeders are seeking. - Photo taken by Eric Learned
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Tassels produce the pollen used to fertilize corn silk, producing seeds. - Photo taken by Eric Learned
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Researchers take small samples of seedling to test their genetic composition. - Photo taken by Eric Learned
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Unlike most seed companies, Beck's grows the majority of the corn it uses. These tanks on its Atlanta campus hold fertilizer and other farm treatments. - Photo taken by Eric Learned
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Beck's has 1 million square feet of facilities at its Atlanta campus, including two processing towers for its corn, soybeans and wheat. - Photo taken by Eric Learned
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Beck's is firmly planted along 276th Street between U.S. 31 and State Road 19. It produces, processes and distributes products for customers in portions of eight states. - Photo taken by Eric Learned
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Very little is wasted at Beck's. After the corn seed is removed, cobs are ground up and bagged for sale as ''Beck's Better Bedding'' for livestock or pets. - Photo taken by Eric Learned
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Soybeans and other seeds are cleaned and sorted before being treated and bagged in Beck's two processing towers. A third tower is planned as part of the company's upcoming expansion. - Photo taken by Eric Learned
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The multi-stage sorting process weeds out undesirable seeds. - Photo taken by Eric Learned
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Beck's wants its products to have uniform weight, appearance and performance. These seeds were rejected during the sorting process. - Photo taken by Eric Learned
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Lawrence and Francis Beck used this horse-drawn two-row planter to start their first six acres of hybrid corn in 1937. - Photo taken by Eric Learned
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Company co-founder Francis Beck expanded the family farming operation to take advantage of the promise hybrids offered. - Photo taken by Eric Learned
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Beck's is the sixth-largest retail seed company in the United States, averaging 20 percent growth each year for more than two decades. - Photo taken by Eric Learned