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Seed Treatment Rates are Jumping from 250 to 500 to 1250… is Higher Better?

Summary by Seed World
When clothianidin was first introduced as a seed treatment, it was a game changer, providing effective control of secondary insects. The industry initially adopted a ‘low use rate,’ like the one in Poncho 250. Within a few years, companies, including Bayer, shifted to a mid-rate of 500, which delivered more consistent control, especially in areas with higher insect pressure from pests like wireworms and white grubs. However, even at the 500 rate…
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