There are many types of seed treatments on the market. Traditional products focus on preventing diseases and deterring pathogens. But there’s a fast-growing category of biological seed treatments that does more than protect. These products support germination, seedling growth, and early root development, which can be especially valuable for no-till producers pushing for earlier planting dates. They can also help plants stay productive during dry spells and other stressful conditions.
In this webinar, Vice President ofMidwest BioTech, Doug Miller, will explore the common ingredients in biological seed treatments and explain their role in germination and early plant growth. You'll gain the knowledge to evaluate these products effectively and maximize the return on your investment.
If you want a stronger start to the season and a better return from every acre, you won’t want to miss this conversation.
Register now, and we will send you the video recording after the event
What You'll Learn
Common Ingredients: Discover the key components in biological seed treatments and how they support germination, seedling growth, and early root development—giving you the tools to compare products effectively.
Yield Expectations: Understand when biological seed treatments deliver strong results and when their impact may be limited so that you can set realistic goals.
Return on Investment: Get insights on expected net returns to help you evaluate the true value and maximize the bang for your buck.
Doug Miller has been learning about the biological dimensions of farming since his father started testing biological products on the family farm in the late 1970s. He has served in many roles at Midwest Bio-Tech since the company was founded in 1981, and he has been vice president since 2011. Doug has supplemented his field experience with formal training, including an MS from the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at Cornell University and a PhD from the College of Natural Resources at the University of California.
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