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Hypor Names New Sales Representative

Hypor, a global leader in swine genetics, has named Carl Esau our new Sales Representative for Manitoba and Southern Saskatchewan.  Carl lives in South East Manitoba and will be in charge of providing technical service and sales support to our customers in the area. 

Carl’s roots are in agriculture with a strong background in hog production.  He has spent the last six years managing the Steinbach-area farrow to finish operation he grew up on.  In addition to a strong understanding of hog production, Carl brings with him a real passion and enthusiasm for agriculture.

Please help us welcome Carl to Hypor and his new position.  He can be reached at 204-291-7791 or carl.esau@hendrix-genetics.com. 

Source: Hypor genetics Company


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