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Strike out Soil Disease in Onions

Strike soil fumigants provide a barrier of protection from soil borne disease in the first 6 to 8 weeks, buying time for the onions to yield a healthy and vigorous root. Soil health studies prove that Strike suppresses disease while also supporting biological diversity and soil health overall.

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Strike out Soil Disease in Onions
Strike out Soil Disease in Onions

Strike soil fumigants provide a barrier of protection from soil borne disease in the first 6 to 8 weeks, buying time for the onions to yield a healthy and vigorous root. Soil health studies prove that Strike suppresses disease while also supporting biological diversity and soil health overall.

11/8/2024
News
Onions are on the Way to Market
Onions are on the Way to Market

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.

10/24/2024
News
Onion Field Trials fields in Pasco, Washington
Onion Field Trials fields in Pasco, Washington

On a recent trip to one of our trial fields in Pasco, Washington, we had the opportunity to witness the progress of an onion field in its final stages before harvest. The onions are being carefully lifted and prepared, marking the culmination of months of growth and nurturing. In no time, these fresh, top-quality onions will be stocked at your local grocery store, ready to complement your next meal.

10/15/2024
Podcast
Agronomy in Action - Soil Fumigated PNW Onions

TriEst Ag Group had the opportunity to visit our west coast affiliate, Trident Ag Products, in the Pacific Northwest. They took our agronomist, Josh Mays, to visit some onion growers that were harvesting. He breaks down why growers soil fumigate onions and the benefits of doing so.

11/1/2023
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How Trical Has Helped Onion Growers
How Trical Has Helped Onion Growers

TriCal Australia knew it could help solve yield problems on an onion farm in Myalup, WA. Soil health was deteriorating, with higher rates of Pink Root, Rhizoctonia, Fusarium, Verticillium wilts, Sclerotinia, Pythium, and parasitic nematodes all being detected in soil DNA tests.

8/8/2022