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SGS Mid-West Seed Services, Inc., also known as SGS MWSS is a full service seed testing laboratory started by Tim Gutormson and Sharon Hanson-Gutormson. The company has been in business since July 1993 and works with over 1,500 seed company accounts from 43 states and several countries. SGS MWSS is an ISTA accredited laboratory, as well as ISO 9001:2000 certified. In the summer of 2007, SGS MWSS was acquired by the Swiss testing and verification group Société Générale de Surveillance (SGS).
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Services
SGS MWSS conducts germination, vigor, herbicide tolerance, physical and genetic purity, and GMO (ELISA/protein, DNA/PCR, bioassays) testing. We test hundreds of species every year including: corn, soybeans, alfalfa, canola, sorghum, sunflowers, cereals, grasses, native grasses and forbs, flowers, and vegetables.
Workshops and seed technologist training sessions are held throughout the year. Seed Sampling, Canadian Graders, Pre-harvest, Seed Quality and Seed Technologist Training Workshops are offered annually in Brookings at the SGS MWSS facility and throughout the country. (See the SGS MWSS [SGS MWSS] page for more information)
History
The company originally started in the basement of our house near Bruce, SD. in July 1993. In November 1994 SGS MWSS moved to Brookings and leased 4,000 sq ft (400 m2). from the Brookings Area Development Corporation. In September 1997 it moved into a new 10,000 sq ft (1,000 m2). facility. The new facility includes expanded germination, vigor, herbicide, wet laboratory, and purity testing areas. In November 1998 it completed an 8,000 sq ft (700 m2). addition for expanded soybean and purity testing. This in November 2001 it completed a new 10,000 sq ft (1,000 m2). addition to our current facility. The DNA Laboratory occupies 3,200 sq ft (300 m2). of it for transgenic testing services.
Staff
SGS MWSS employs more than 20 full-time seed analysts, nine of which are Registered Seed Technologists (RST's); three Registered Genetic Technologists (RGT), five Certified Genetic Technologists (CGT's), and three Certified Viability Technologists (CVT's).
The staff includes ten recipients of Doctor of Science or Master of Science degrees in Agronomy, Biology, Ag Education, Computer Science, Geography, and Counseling/Human Resource Development, as well as 33 Bachelor Degrees in Agronomy, Ag Education, Animal Science, Biology, Ethnobotany, Chemistry, Computer Science, Horticulture, Microbiology, Pest Management, Accounting, Ag Journalism and Family and Consumer Science.
Several seasonal staff and more than 30 South Dakota State University students are employed for planting and general laboratory work during the testing season.
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