How do farmers feel about seed treatment alternatives?

An economist at the American Soybean Association says a recent study found wide use of seed treatments across the U.S. Jacquie Holland tells Brownfield… “They are an easy and kind of low contact way of ensuring plant health during the early periods of soybean development when the crop is most susceptible to damage from pests,” […]

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