SEED TREATING ARTICLES
What Is Fusarium and Why Should You Be Concerned?
Fusarium can damage soybean roots and reduce yields. Wet conditions, poor crop rotation, and soil compaction may increase its threat. Learn how seed treatments and other strategies can help protect your crops.
Understanding and Managing Pythium in Soybeans and Corn
Pythium is a significant threat to soybean and corn crops, particularly in wet, cool conditions. By using a combination of seed treatments, cultural practices, and resistant varieties, you can reduce the impact of this pathogen and ensure your crops have the best chance for success.
Protecting Your Soybeans from Stem Rot and Phytophthora
Stem rot, caused by the Phytophthora pathogen, is a significant threat to soybean crops, particularly in wet conditions. With no cure available, proactive seed treatment is the best defense. Learn more.
Fighting Rhizoctonia: How to Protect Your Soybeans
Rhizoctonia is a persistent challenge for soybean farmers, but with proactive management, its impact can be minimized. Seed treatments like UAS N-Compass, combined with inoculants, biologicals, and sound agronomic practices, offer a comprehensive defense to protect your yields.
Red Crown Rot in Soybeans
Red crown rot is a growing concern for soybean farmers, particularly in regions with conducive weather patterns and a history of susceptible crops. While the disease is not yet a major problem in all areas, proactive management—including seed treatments like UAS N-Compass, nematode control, and strategic crop rotation—is essential to prevent its spread and minimize yield losses. Stay informed and take action to protect your fields this season.