Four of Alltech’s crop science products have received approval from the Canadian Food Inspection Agency.
Agri-Mos, Soil-Set, Crop-Set and Grain-Set are now registered as micronutrient fertilizers in the Canadian agronomic market. While each product has a different source of micronutrients, all of the products are used to treat micronutrient deficiencies, according to Alltech.
“Successful agronomic practices are now a balancing act between meeting the consumer demand for fewer chemicals and trying weather conditions, all while attempting to increase yields with less land,” said Geoff Frank, CEO of Alltech Crop Science. “It all starts in the fields and field health. It starts with nutrition. It starts with protection, and it starts with performance.”
Agri-Mos, Soil-Set, Crop-Set and Grain-Set are now registered as micronutrient fertilizers in the Canadian agronomic market. While each product has a different source of micronutrients, all of the products are used to treat micronutrient deficiencies, according to Alltech.
“Successful agronomic practices are now a balancing act between meeting the consumer demand for fewer chemicals and trying weather conditions, all while attempting to increase yields with less land,” said Geoff Frank, CEO of Alltech Crop Science. “It all starts in the fields and field health. It starts with nutrition. It starts with protection, and it starts with performance.”
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