Where should growers focus their energy once the crop is out? CROPLAN seed product manager, Randy Brown has five ideas, and he’s sharing them in our latest blog post. http://spr.ly/6041osmDU
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You can help growers find the best alfalfa for their acres by first considering the crop’s end use. For example, dairy producers might prioritize a variety’s quality potential, while dry hay producers might favor high-yielding, disease-tolerant varieties. Learn about other factors to consider to match customers with the right seed. http://spr.ly/6049osmHU
Help Growers Find the Best Alfalfa for Their Acres
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As growers gear up for the harvest season, now is the ideal time to prepare for upcoming seed discussions. CROPLAN® Seed Product Manager Carl Scholting shares five topics worth addressing with your customers. http://spr.ly/6043oslMJ
5 Areas To Focus On When Selling Seed
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It was a pleasure to join such a great panel at the CPDA Annual Meeting discussing the ways the @WinField United ag retail network – and the larger agriculture community – is putting data and innovative technologies to work on behalf of the American farmer.
"The grower today is facing more risk and more complexity than ever before and in order to navigate that, they really need a partner that can help them make the best decisions across their acres to drive total return on investment," said Leah Anderson, President, WinField United. Take a listen to more of her takeaways from the Senior Executive Distributor Leadership Panel at the #CPDA2024AM in San Diego. #CPDA #collaborationisthenewcurrency #cropprotection #adjuvants
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We agree, Lonestar. It's hard not to be AMAZED by InterLock® adjuvant. To our amazing retailers who have made this product what it is today, this shout out is for you! Here's to 20 more years of success. 🎉
It's hard not to be AMAZED by InterLock® adjuvant
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Why is CROPLAN® seed sold exclusively through leading independent crop input retailers? Because they're in the best position to do so. CROPLAN retailers know seed is a multi-dimensional decision. They're best suited to help growers make the right seed decisions and maximize their seed investment because they know growers' fields, agronomic needs and input decisions.
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Have you considered adding StrikeLock® adjuvant to burndown applications? StrikeLock adjuvant contains proprietary drift and deposition technology to help ensure the spray solution reaches the target and is delivered with optimal coverage. With cooler temperatures in the fall, a plant’s cuticle layer thickens, and it isn’t able to translocate herbicides as efficiently. StrikeLock adjuvant can help by melting the protective leaf cuticle of weeds so herbicides can enter while maintaining crop safety. See how StrikeLock adjuvant is Built For It: http://spr.ly/6046mnyHu
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Harvest order can be a big factor in breaking or making yields. Help your growers get the most out of their harvest with these five tips for determining harvest order. http://spr.ly/6046lfyY2
5 Steps to Help Determine Harvest Order | WinField United
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SECURE™ financing is simple, and renewals are too. Discover the benefits of locking in early renewals for your growers today: http://spr.ly/6049lrc9b
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No matter the method, every farmer’s tillage strategy should match their goals and their operation’s unique needs. As you consult with customers about tillage this fall, consider these key factors. http://spr.ly/6041laXyb
Factors to Consider When Advising Growers on Fall Tillage