
In our latest The Dirt: A Blog article, "Why Marketable Yield Matters More Than Total Yield" Dr. Chad Hutchinson shares insights from a panel discussion with Seed World U.S. Editor Aimee Nielson and Jeff Douglas of Douglas Agricultural Services on protecting potato quality and value.
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In our latest The Dirt: A Blog article, "Why Marketable Yield Matters More Than Total Yield" Dr. Chad Hutchinson shares insights from a panel discussion with Seed World U.S. Editor Aimee Nielson and Jeff Douglas of Douglas Agricultural Services on protecting potato quality and value.
After the strong response to August’s Soil Under Siege panel on black dot, Spud Smart and TriCal Group are bringing together three leading soil health experts for a candid discussion on common scab — one of the most stubborn and costly diseases in potatos.
Using TELONE™ by Teleos soil fumigant to prep the soil ahead of planting creates a zone of protection, allowing delicate roots to establish into healthy potatoes. Using TELONE™ in combination with chloropicrin also helps suppress many soilborne diseases that affect potatoes, including verticillium, common scab, rhizoctonia, fusarium, pythium, and more!
Stronger plants, better yields, fewer resources - and a lower carbon footprint. Potato growers face big sustainability goals, but with the right tools, we can get there—without sacrificing productivity. One tool that’s helping make this possible is Strike, driven by the chloropicrin.
Trident Ag's skilled technician is hard at work before sunrise, as seen in this stunning photo taken in the Columbia Basin, capturing the first light on the horizon. This raised bed, in-row fumigation with Strike™ is helping manage common scabs in a potato field, setting up the grower for a strong, healthy yield.
Trident Ag. recently completed Strike™ fumigations in potato fields in Washington State to help control soil-borne diseases like Common Scab, Verticillium wilt, and Black Dot, ensuring healthier soil and better crop yields.
TriCal Inc. is excited to announce the winners of the 2024 Storkan-Hanes-McCaslin Research Foundation Award! Join us in congratulating Sudha Upadhaya from Washington State University, Ram Neupane from Penn State University, and Corrie Vincent from Memorial University of Newfoundland.