This ornamental field is fully prepared and applied with TIF plastic with precision soil fumigation techniques to ensure optimal results for the grower. With a backdrop like this, it’s a reminder that great agriculture starts from the ground up, and we’re proud to be part of that process every step of the way.
Trident Ag Products is proud to support growers across the Pacific Northwest with reliable solutions and hands-on expertise. Serving Washington, Oregon, and Idaho, our team is committed to helping you get the most out of every acre because strong crops start with the right support. With a deep understanding of regional growing conditions, Trident Ag Products delivers quality, consistency, and results you can count on.
In the PNW specifically, growers often use a blend of TELONE™ by Teleos soil fumigant and chloropicrin. A TELONE™/chloropicrin blend or co-application not only defends against nematodes/soilborne diseases, but can also enhance root growth, allowing onions to develop in an environment with less pest pressure.
Taking a closer look at innovation in action, this photo captures an in-row soil-fumigation trial on onions in Irrigon, Oregon. Using Strike™, powered by Chloropicrin, in-row applications are designed to help reduce the impact of soilborne pests and diseases while maximizing efficiency in the root zone.
In Ontario, Oregon, Trident Ag is providing soil fumigation services for a strawberry nursery, helping to enhance soil health and support optimal crop development. Trident's soil fumigation process works to reduce the presence of harmful pests and pathogens, creating the ideal environment for strong, healthy strawberry plants.
A look at the transformation from start to finish at Adamas Farm in Ontario, Oregon. At Trident Ag, we are proud to work alongside growers like Adamas Farm to provide professional soil fumigation services and responsible stewardship practices that support long-term success.
Soil fumigation on a potato field in Boardman, Oregon.. Proper soil management promotes strong early growth, uniform emergence, and consistent results. Trident Ag Products partner with growers to provide reliable soil fumigation solutions and expert application support across a variety of crops.
Teleos PNW TELONE™ Specialists, Robin Matson and Dusty Allen, are wrapping up another successful Washington/Oregon Potato Conference, hosted by the Washington State Potato Commission and the Oregon Potato Commission. This annual event continues to be an important opportunity to connect with growers, industry partners, and researchers across the potato community.
Onions are especially sensitive to soil-borne pests like nematodes, fungi, bacteria, and insects. Soil fumigation helps manage risks, giving your onions a healthier start. Soil fumigation supports uniform growth, reduces early crop loss, and helps maximize bulb quality and yield.
Our PNW TELONE™ Specialists, Robin Matson and Dusty Allen, are on-site at the Pacific Northwest Vegetable Association Conference & Trade Show in Kennewick, WA. Teleos is a proud PNVA member and lunch sponsor for the event. The Pacific Northwest Vegetable Association represents vegetable growers from Idaho, Oregon, and Washington. To the Association, the smallest specialty crop grower is just as important as the largest corporate farm that has thousands of acres. Both fill a specific need in the marketplace.
Trident Ag recently completed a soil fumigation project at a conifer seedling nursery in Parkdale, OR. This project highlights our commitment to supporting growers and nurseries by protecting soil health, managing pests and diseases, and promoting strong, productive seedlings.
This past weekend, our PNW rep Robin Matson attended Basin Fertilizer & Chemical Co., LLC's 50th Anniversary Jubilee in Malin, Oregon. Basin Fertilizer was founded in 1975 and today they have over 50 employees and service customers in a 250-mile radius in Oregon.
Take a look at this detailed side-by-side comparison from a Trident Ag recent mint trial conducted at Oregon State University’s research station in Madras, OR. These findings underscore the effectiveness of soil fumigation in enhancing mint crop performance and maximizing yield potential.
It is a beautiful day in the Hood River Valley. Here's a stunning shot of soil fumigation in progress for fruit trees—captured perfectly by Ryan. Look closely and you’ll spot an eagle soaring above the tractor, with the mountain standing proud in the background. Nature and agriculture in perfect harmony.
From our early days to where we stand today, our mission has remained the same: helping farmers build healthier soil, grow stronger crops, and maximize their yields. We’ve had the privilege of working with incredible growers, industry partners, and dedicated team members who have made this journey possible.
Our PNW TELONE™ Specialists Robin Matson and Dusty Allen are onsite at the WA/OR Potato Conference in Kennewick, WA. to show how TELONE™ can set you up for a successful potato season. Potato growers across the PNW ARE prepping the soil with TELONE™.
Trident Ag Products and Dr. Maxwell Handiseni are conducting a potato trial in Boardman, Oregon, focused on tackling pathogens like verticillium wilt and black dot in potatoes using chloropicrin, the active ingredient in Strike™ Soil Fumigant.
In Madras, Oregon, Trident is initiating a trial to explore solutions for managing verticillium wilt in leaf mint. This study integrates a chloropicrin soil fumigant with a biological fungicide containing Bacillus spp. to suppress pathogens and enhance crop health.
Harvested Onions will soon be on their way to your local market! Others will move to storage where they will be kept for anywhere from one to eight months, with the farm retrieving them as market demand rises. Research highlights the profound impact of Strike™ in fostering a healthy crop..
Pink root of onion caused by Phoma (Pyrenochaeta) terrestris is a devastating soilborne pathogen of onion worldwide. Infected roots are noticeable by a pink to red color at early stages of the disease and eventually dark in color and death of the plant. The pathogen has a wide host range.
Oregon is home to 225+ agricultural commodities, from grass seed and greenhouse stock to hazelnuts and potatoes.1
Top 10 Crops in Oregon (2020)2