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USA - Brandt launches high-performance seed treaments designed for use on corn, wheat, rice and potatoesqrcode

Jun. 14, 2022

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Jun. 14, 2022

BRANDT is rolling out two new nutrient-based seed treatments: BRANDT EnzUp® Grain ST and BRANDT SeedZone™ Zn.

Designed for use on corn, wheat, rice and potatoes, BRANDT EnzUp Grain ST is a breakthrough in the enzyme category. This proprietary enzyme technology enhances seed development by dispersing enzymes into the soil, helping the plant emerge faster and stronger. The enzymes on the seed interact with the plant’s roots, help the plant uptake water and nutrients and increase root and shoot growth.

Designed for use primarily on corn, soybeans and large seed vegetables, BRANDT SeedZone Zn contains proprietary technology that improves performance of zinc by increasing the exposed surface area of the nutrient particle. This action results in better retention to the seed and improved solubility which will allow for faster germination. Trials have shown this technology increased exposed surface area of zinc by 10-20 times more than micronized zinc.

“We continue to spend a lot of time and energy working on seed technologies and products,” said Brian Haschemeyer, BRANDT VP of Discovery & Innovation. “Seed treatments, a cost-effective option to address early season nutrition deficiencies, are becoming an essential part of modern agriculture.”

These two products can be used on all soil types and can be mixed and applied with fungicide and insecticides. They are currently available across the US at select ag retailers.



“2022 Seed Treatment Special” magazine will come out this June. For Feature sponsoring or advertising, please contact Christina at christina@agropages.com.


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