Agricen To Host N Sidedress Webinar

Agricen, an agricultural technology company delivering applied, biochemical-based solutions for efficient and sustainable plant nutrition, has announced an upcoming Webinar, “Getting the Most Out of Your Sidedress Program,” being presented May 20-22, 2013.

This free webinar will help producers learn how to optimize their sidedress nitrogen application using the latest in biochemical fertilizer catalyst technology. Growers, crop consultants and others interested in growing programs can register for a morning (9 a.m. CT) or afternoon (3 p.m. CT) session by visiting http://www.agricen.com/news-and-events/webinars.

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  • What: Webinar on “Getting the Most Out of Your Sidedress Program”
  • When: May 20, 21 & 22, 2013 at 9 a.m. & 3 p.m. CT daily
  • Where: Register online by clicking here
  • Who Should Attend: Growers, crop consultants and others interested in effective growing programs

“Each year, growers need to decide how to manage the sidedress application of nitrogen fertilizer. We designed these webinars to highlight the best practices for sidedressing nitrogen so that growers can achieve the best results possible,” said Michael Totora, President and CEO, Agricen.

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The upcoming Webinar will provide an overview of factors to consider when applying a sidedress application of nitrogen fertilizer. In addition, data from recent field trials will be presented showing the increased efficiency of sidedress applications when combined with Accomplish LM, a biochemical fertilizer catalyst. Specific regional concerns will also be addressed. 

“The application of modern agricultural techniques and technologies, such as the biochemical technology found in Accomplish LM, can be the difference between an average crop and an exceptional one,” added John Wolf, Director of Commercial Development at Agricen. “Growers who participate in these Webinars will gain valuable information on optimizing their existing programs by incorporating the latest generation of biochemical plant nutrition technologies.”

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