Syngenta’s Vayantis Fungicide Seed Treatment Now Available in Custom Blends

This custom blend option allows growers to combine the superior Pythium protection Vayantis provides with other seed treatments, creating tailor-made solutions specific to their fields’ challenges.

This custom blend option allows growers to combine the superior Pythium protection Vayantis provides with other seed treatments, creating tailor-made solutions specific to their fields’ challenges.
This custom blend option allows growers to combine the superior Pythium protection Vayantis provides with other seed treatments, creating tailor-made solutions specific to their fields’ challenges.
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Vayantis fungicide seed treatment from Syngenta is now available in custom blends for cereal and pulse crops, allowing growers to create solutions specific to their fields’ challenges.

This custom blend option allows growers to combine the superior Pythium protection Vayantis provides with other seed treatments, creating tailor-made solutions specific to their fields’ challenges.

“Vayantis provides unmatched protection with a highly potent, effective mode of action against Pythium,” says Brian Danaher, product marketing lead at Syngenta. “As a result, it improves the resilience of cereals and pulse crops to provide stands that deliver. By offering this product as a custom blend, cereals and pulse crop growers can combine the superior Pythium protection of Vayantis with other seed treatment solutions that address a wide variety of agronomic challenges throughout the Pacific Northwest.”

Adding Vayantis to a custom blend gives growers the power to simultaneously address Pythium and other disease and insect challenges in their fields so they can get crops off to a strong start.

Depending on Pythium infection level, growers could experience losses of up to 13 bushels per acre in cereals

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