Field Advice Valent USA
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Experts from Valent U.S.A. share technical know-how and updates directly from the field, fueled by technology and hands-on experience in the Field Advice podcast.
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Overlapping residuals to improve soybean weed control
Join Will Griffin, row crop segment manager, and Ben Meriweather, sales representative, as they discuss overlapping residuals to improve soybean weed control.
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Coverage, Timing Key to White Mold Control in Peanuts
Join Vince Restucci, market segment manager, and Daniel Albritton, sustainable sales specialist, as they discuss how growers can get ahead of white mold and stop the disease in its tracks.
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Enhance Sugar Beet Quality with Effective Disease Control
Vince Restucci, market segment manager, and Eric Ott, field market development specialist discuss how multiple factors including effective disease control can affect and enhance sugar beet quality.
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Win the Race Between Pathogen and Plant
Today’s soybean growers are doing their part to help move sustainable agriculture forward, reducing tillage and incorporating cover crops into their production practices. While conservation-focused practices build beneficial microbes, parasites and pathogens also thrive in healthy soils. Join Brad Syltie, regional account manager, and Dair McDuffee, product development manager for seed treatment, as they discuss how seed treatments help growers address that challenge.
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Get to Know Valent U.S.A.'s Mid-South Agricultural Research Center
Join Pat Clay, Field Development Manager, and Matt Griffin, Senior Manager at the Mid-South Agricultural Research Center (MSARC) as they introduce MSARC in Leland, Mississippi. Pat and Matt discuss MSARC's ongoing research projects and explain how this research is unique to conditions in the mid-south where irrigation, disease, weed and insect resistance are common.
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Get to Know Valent U.S.A.'s Midwest Agricultural Research Center
Join Frank Carey, Field Research Development Team Leader, and Ron Estes, Manager of the Midwest Agricultural Research Center (MWARC), as they introduce you to the MWARC, the technologically advanced research center located just outside of Champaign, Illinois. Frank and Ron explain how their research benefits growers across the Midwest and beyond.