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Becker-Underwood grows inoculants business under new ownershipqrcode

Apr. 25, 2013

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Apr. 25, 2013
Becker-Underwood has been in the inoculants business for some time, and its success hasn't been missed. In fact, the company was acquired by BASF late in 2012 and is the core of a new Functional Crop Care Unit, which includes research, development and marketing activities in the seed treatment, biological crop protection and plant health segments.

The company makes a wide range of products, including the soybean inoculant Vault HP plus Integral. The product includes the rhizobial inoculant, a patented growth enhancer and Integral biofungicide in a single package.

The rhizobial inoculant is a living product and Becker Underwood holds to production standards required in other countries. Interestingly, the United States has very little regulation of rhizobial inoculant products - including what's actually on the seed at planting. However, Canada has a much stricter program, and that's the one Becker Underwood follows.

The inoculant business is competitive and farmers are seeing the potential for this kind of addition at planting to boost yield potential. In fact, the drought of 2012 may have caused a reduction of beneficial Bradyrhizobium japonicum, the chief nodule-building rhizobia, population in the soil ahead of the 2013 crop year. Ohio State University and other experts are suggesting that farmers should consider using inoculant with soybeans for this crop year.

It is that rhizobial inoculum in the soil, through a unique symbiotic relationship, that helps soybeans add those nitrogen-filled nodules on roots. Boosting rhizobial levels by adding inoculant can offer as much as an 11 to 1 return on your investment versus no treatment, according to Becker Underwood.

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