Seed treatment used for crop protection

Updated March 29 2017 - 2:52pm, first published 2:32pm
Bayer WA customer advisory representative Rick Horbury said growers were recognising seed treatments were like one per centers.
Bayer WA customer advisory representative Rick Horbury said growers were recognising seed treatments were like one per centers.

GRAIN growers are increasingly recognising the benefits of seed treatments as valuable protection for their crops and with the rise in pest resistance to some chemistry, it is again expected to be a strongly adopted practice heading into the 2017 season.

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