Trident Ag conducting a potato field trial at Rupert, Idaho to address the challenges of "early die" in potatoes. This trial focuses on utilizing Chloropicrin, the active ingredient in Strike™ Soil Fumigant, to effectively manage pathogens and promote healthier, more resilient crops.
TriEst Ag will be at the Green & Growin in Greensboro, NC on January 16 & 17th. Brock and Richard will be on site to discuss plans featuring new ag technology, greenhouse irrigation, or a poly tunnel at booth #1710 to discuss your plans with Brock and Richard.
Stop in at booth #1635 to discuss your plans for the new year and learn more about Reddick Equipment's custom sprayer solutions.
(Read More)Cardinal Professional Products is very excited to be exhibiting at next week's 89th Annual Purdue Pest Management Conference. You'll want to stop by and see all the latest and greatest developments we have rolling out in 2025. Come say hi to Dexter Jarrett.
William Woodhouse, ACE, PHE and Holly Hannigan are spending the day at the California Walnut Conference in Yuba City! They are staffing booth 81 to offer information about IGI Co2, fumigation options, regulatory support and safety supplies!
Trident Ag is excited to be exhibiting at the 2025 Potato Expo today in Orlando, Florida! Stop by booth #1209 to meet our team and discuss innovative soil health solutions tailored for potato growers. Whether you're looking for ways to enhance your yields or optimize your soil, we’re here to help (Read More)
Triest is representing at the Southeast Regional Fruit and Vegetable Conference in Savannah, GA. Stop by the Caneberry Education session in room 200/201 at 9:30-10:00AM to listen to Karen Blaedow with NC State University and our own Josh Mays present on Raspberry Annual Production Systems. It will be an overview of a new annual production system for raspberry that is in development that you won't want to miss.
Look for Triest Ag in booth #701 at the Southeast Regional Fruit and Vegetable Conference in Savannah, GA later this week, January 9-11th. Triest Representitives be there ready to talk about what soil health, irrigation, ag technology, grafted plants, and plant nutrition look like for your 2025 plans. (Read More)
The start of a new year is the ideal time to plan soil treatment and set the foundation for a successful growing season. Healthy soil is essential for producing high-quality crops, especially when managing the demands of a long growing cycle. Proper soil preparation before planting not only promotes resilient crop growth but also supports consistent yield success.
Trical Inc. just completed a raspberry soil fumigation project along Coastal California, helping a local farmer ensure a thriving harvest season. Booking a consultation with a Trical Inc PCA can help farmers learn how to support the success of a farmer's planting season.
With the year coming to a close, now's the time to start thinking about your orchard replant! Before you get started, be sure to check out our "Managing Replant Problem & Nematodes" PDF, available for download on the link below.
In this PDF Teleos covers the orchard replant problem, also called replant disease. Orchard replant disease is the unfortunate result of planting trees and vines into soil where nematodes and soilborne diseases are present.
Tree nuts/fruits planted immediately after tree nuts/fruits commonly experience this problem. Grapes planted after tree nuts/fruits also experience the replant problem.
Fortunately for growers, using TELONE™ ahead of orchard replant helps manage destructive nematodes and prunus replant disease. By prepping the soil ahead of transplanting rootstock, young roots are able to establish into healthier trees, free of nematode pressure. The results are larger trunk diameters, larger canopies, increased marketable yields, and improved quality.
Remember, there's no coming back from a poor start—especially in orchards!
(Read More)The 2025 Potato Expo in Orlando, Florida is just 3 weeks away on January 9-10th. The TriCal Group Family of Companies will be there in booth #1209 ready to talk potatoes and soil health solutions with you. We hope to see you there. (Read More)
Despite the overcast skies in Santa Maria, California, TriCal's dedicated technicians are hard at work treating the strawberry fields to mitigate soil-borne diseases like nematodes. This proactive farmer is ensuring that the upcoming planting season will be both smooth and successful.