Seed Coating
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Nitro-Coat® Nodulation On Winter Peas
See how NitroCoat® Boosts production on winter peas in South Texas under abnormal weather conditions.
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Nitro-Coat® Nodulation On Hairy Vetch
See the visible difference Nitro-Coat® has on hairy vetch in just 90 days.
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Part 12 - How does Nitro-Coat® affect protein and feed values?
By ensuring proper inoculation, Nitro-Coated® legumes are positioned to produces strong healthy plants full of protein for increased animal gains and forage performance.
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Part 11 - How does Nitro-Coat® benefit cover crops?
When planting legumes for cover crops, usually the purpose is to gain some free nitrogen. Ensuring those legume seeds are properly inoculated is essential. Dr. Bouton explains why Nitro-Coat® is the ideal way to do this.
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Part 10 - What Can I Expect With Nitro-Coat®?
Nitro-Coat® offers a high number of rhizobium next to the seed to maximize proper inoculation. With proper inoculation, legumes can achieve their maximum yield and potential to capture nitrogen.
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Part 9 - Do Improved Varieties Need Rhizobium?
Dr. Bouton explains why inoculation is all the more important when using improved legumes so as to obtain the maximum potential return.
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Part 8 - Do I need to change my seeding rate?
When using coated seed, does a farmer need to change the seeding rate? Dr. Bouton explains why the answer is usually no.
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Part 7 - Are There Problems With Preinoculated Seed?
Dr. Bouton addresses the question of potential problems with using pre-inoculated seed.
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Part 6 - Why Use Coated Seed
Is it better to inoculate seed manually or buy it pre-inoculated and coated? Dr. Bouton compares the two choices.
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Part 5 - The History of Inoculation
Dr. Bouton helps us see that farmers have valued the need for inoculating seed even before they understood the process.
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Part 4 - Do Legumes Need Rhizobium?
Dr. Bouton answers the fundamental question and explains the opportunity cost of not inoculating compared to the potential gains when legumes are properly inoculated.
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Part 3 - Why are high numbers important?
Inoculation is fundamentally a numbers game and one rhizobium per seed is definitely too low of a number! Dr. Bouton describes the underground battle that face rhizobium.