Treat seed to avoid bunts and smuts

A plant pathologist is encouraging farmers to get their wheat seed treated before planting this fall. Michigan State University’s Marty Chilvers tells Brownfield professionally treating seed is worth the investment. “You want to save some money, I get that, but by saving seed and not having it professionally treated, you do potentially run the risk […]

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