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Why do we treat seed?
The answer isn't just about products. It's about managing risk, protecting yield potential, and making decisions that improve the probability of success.
In Episode 2 of Dirt, Dollars & Data, Chad Mustain takes a practical look at seed treatments and explains why they continue to play an important role in modern crop production.
From fungicides and insecticides to biologicals and inoculants, the conversation focuses on understanding what belongs on the seed, why it matters, and how growers can evaluate whether the investment makes sense for their operation.
One of the biggest takeaways from this episode:
Good decisions stack the probabilities in your favor.
As double-crop soybean planting season approaches, having the right information at the right time can help growers make more confident decisions about protecting their crop and managing risk.
Because seed treatment doesn't have to be complicated.
It starts with understanding your farm, your goals, and the factors that influence return on investment.
Listen now to Episode 2 of Dirt, Dollars & Data on CAM Seeds Radio.
Next week, Chad dives into soybean herbicide programs, including residuals, timing, weed control strategies, and where he sees growers wasting money.
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By CAM Seeds | Chad MustainWhy do we treat seed?
The answer isn't just about products. It's about managing risk, protecting yield potential, and making decisions that improve the probability of success.
In Episode 2 of Dirt, Dollars & Data, Chad Mustain takes a practical look at seed treatments and explains why they continue to play an important role in modern crop production.
From fungicides and insecticides to biologicals and inoculants, the conversation focuses on understanding what belongs on the seed, why it matters, and how growers can evaluate whether the investment makes sense for their operation.
One of the biggest takeaways from this episode:
Good decisions stack the probabilities in your favor.
As double-crop soybean planting season approaches, having the right information at the right time can help growers make more confident decisions about protecting their crop and managing risk.
Because seed treatment doesn't have to be complicated.
It starts with understanding your farm, your goals, and the factors that influence return on investment.
Listen now to Episode 2 of Dirt, Dollars & Data on CAM Seeds Radio.
Next week, Chad dives into soybean herbicide programs, including residuals, timing, weed control strategies, and where he sees growers wasting money.
#CAMSeeds #DirtDollarsAndData #CAMSeedsRadio #TrustedSeed #SeedTreatment #Agronomy #FarmProfitability #Soybeans #DoubleCropSoybeans #KansasAgriculture #SEKAg #SeedSolutions #KansasFarmers #AgBusiness #FarmingCommunity