Or-Cal, Inc., headquartered in Junction City, OR is pleased to announce that Tyler Glennon is the newest member of Or-Cal’s sales team.
Glennon’s sales territory will focus on the state of California and he’ll be marketing Or-Cal’s full line of agricultural products including: Slugger 4.0 (4% metaldehyde slug & snail bait pellets), SlugFest (25% metaldehyde flowable), Rex Lime Sulfur (Ca polysulfide), Tetrasul (Lime Sulfur formulated with a premium surfactant system), Jet Ag/Jet Oxide (5% & 15% Peroxyacetic Acid which are labeled respectively for use as a fungicide and sanitizer), private labeled Calcium Carbonate Flowable Sunburn/Heat Stress control products and a full line of rodenticides which include Ramik Green, Prozap ZP and Havoc.
Glennon’s primary responsibility will be to support Or-Cal's distribution network and increase Or-Cal’s sales and market share penetration. He will also facilitate communications and key product education for Or-Cal’s customer base, providing the necessary tools for the right solutions for their agricultural communities.
Tyler is an Auburn University graduate with a Bachelor of Arts degree. While in college, he interned with Wilbur Ellis Company in Plainview, Texas. He comes to Or-Cal via Helena Chemical Company in Arlington, GA. His office will be relocated to Fresno, CA at the start of 2013.
For more information:
Terri Trimboli
Or-Cal, Inc.
Tel: +1 541-689-4413
www.orcalinc.om





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