He’s the product and technical marketing manager for AgVenture, a national network of independent seed companies operated by folks who can connect growers with tailored seed packages for their specific needs. “Farmers make a big investment with seeds, and they want their plants to succeed despite early season pests and diseases,” said Hart.
Security Seed Protection System™
Corn farmers can benefit from AgVenture’s seed treatment packages that help maximize yield potential and provide proven defense through multiple modes of action against early-season diseases, insects and nematodes. Called Security Seed Protection System™, AgVenture’s LumiGEN®-powered treatment portfolio includes insecticides, nematicides and fungicides like LumiscendPro, which provides best-in-class protection against Rhizoctonia.
Hart describes treated seeds as a good insurance policy. “It provides a sense of security for our customers,” he said. “Having multiple modes of action is important because each field might have different moisture and temperature conditions. Our active ingredients cover different management styles.”
The active ingredients deliver benefits through multiple modes of action. The robust fungicide package has five modes of action, including interfering with fungal cells’ ability to replicate and spread, inhibiting the energy production processes fungi need to grow and disrupting how the fungal cells produce spores. When used properly, these fungicides have minimal impact on beneficial organisms and the environment.
Similarly, the insecticide package has a multi-modal ability to inhibit common corn pests like seedcorn maggots, white grubs and armyworms. AgVenture’s seed treatments even protect against nematodes, a pest that farmers may not realize they have without testing.
Lumialza™ is an active ingredient that protects against seven key nematodes. It’s a bio shield that harnesses naturally occurring soil bacteria to form a physical barrier between a plant’s roots and the soil, blocking nematodes from parasitizing the corn plants.
Hart emphasizes that Lumialza™ is beneficial even in fields with low pest pressure. “We’ve seen up to a 9 bushel/acre (bu/ac) yield advantage in high-pressure areas and 3.7 bu/ac in low nematode pressure situations,” said Hart. By minimizing root damage, seed treatments facilitate young seedlings’ nutrient and moisture uptake, which results in more potential yield.
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