Micronutrients

BioWake is a dry product and is stable on the seed for 180 days. Application rate is ½ ounce per unit of seed for both corn and soybeans.
The company is stepping up with education to advance the proper placement of biological products in the field with timing and applications.
New products are unlocking even more potential in what can be delivered in the planting pass.
Here is a guide to the products available in the corn and soybean markets.
If you’re thinking about cutting starter fertilizer this year because of surging costs, Ken Ferrie has three words of advice: Don’t do it.
Multiple products (which currently spans insecticides, fungicides, nematicides, and micronutrients) can be applied simultaneously.
Steve Coulter, Senior Vice President at Koch Agronomic Services, gives his first interview since the completion of the company’s acquisition of the North American micronutrient portfolio from Compass Minerals.
ABM specializes in seed treatment with bionutrition products. Agrauxine by Lesaffre has been developing biosourced solutions for plant nutrition and health for more than 15 years.
Under the terms of the agreement, Compass Minerals will sell substantially all assets related to the company’s Wolf Trax, Rocket Seeds and Hydro Bullet micronutrient product lines to Koch.
Mosaic announces two bio-based and microbe based projects with AgBiome and Sound Agriculture.
“We are selling more MicroEssentials than MAP or DAP,” says Ross Bender with Mosaic. “It’s not a fad that this product has become our No. 1 product in the past 15 years. “
Based on pageviews, here are the most viewed stories about fertilizer that were posted to AgPro’s website.
Right after Wilbur-Ellis announced its biggest acquisition to-date – acquiring Nachurs Alpine Solutions CEO John Buckley gave AgPro a one-on-one interview.
“We created this study to better understand how different fertilizer sources can be combined to deliver more value to the farmer,” says Dr. Ross Bender, agronomist with The Mosaic Company.
According to West Central Distribution, only one in six farmers uses a phosphorus efficiency product, but 83% of farmers are concerned about phosphorus unavailability in their soils.
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