Product Spotlight: WOLF TRAX™ DDP™ Micronutrients
Tuesday, December 17, 2024
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Product Spotlight: WOLF TRAX™ DDP™ Micronutrients
In this week’s Product Spotlight, Tracy speaks to Bryce Geisel to share more about “WOLF TRAX™ DDP™ Micronutrients.”
Bryce is a Senior Agronomist with Koch, and in today’s segment, he joins Tracy to discuss the importance of micronutrients to crop performance.
In this segment, Bryce and Tracy discuss:
- What is WOLF TRAX™ DDP and how it works
- When farmers think of nutrients, N, P and K are at the top of the list. Bryce shares why micronutrients are essential when considering nutrient needs.
- How can farmers tell if their soils are deficient in a particular micronutrient? Bryce shares some insights.
- Tracy asks about the difference between conventional micronutrient products and DDP.
- Bryce shares more about how the EvenCoat™ technology works and discusses the benefits of DDP being applied to NPK fertilizer.
- How can farmers know they’re choosing the right product when looking at a micronutrient product?
If you are interested in boosting performance and helping set crops up for success, tune into this week’s product spotlight on WOLF TRAX™ DDP™ Micronutrients.
About WOLF TRAX™ DDP™ Micronutrients
Simplify nutrient management with WOLF TRAX™ Dry Dispersible Powder (DDP™) micronutrients.
Its innovative formulation delivers nutrients in closer proximity to growing roots, allowing crops to consistently access the right rate throughout the growth cycle. With EvenCoat™ technology, DDP nutrients uniformly coat the entire surface of dry fertilizer granules.
This ensures micronutrients are evenly distributed across the field, boosting performance and helping set crops up for success.
For more information about WOLF TRAX™ DDP™ Micronutrients please visit: https://kochagronomicservices.ca/wolf-trax-ca
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* Disclaimer - As always, this information is not intended to provide business or medical advice. To ensure that your own circumstances have been properly considered and that action is taken based on the latest information available, you should obtain professional advice from qualified business or medical professionals before acting on any of the information in this post.
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Show Guest
Justine Cornelsen
Agronomic and Regulatory Services Manager
Justine Cornelsen has come on board as our Agronomic and Regulatory Services Manager. You may already recognize Justine’s name from her time with the Canola Council of Canada where she worked for nearly eight years as an Agronomy Specialist. Justine has also had a presence in some of our previous editions of BY PLUS notes as a canola management expert.
In her time with the Canola Council, Justine worked primarily with crop disease management. This included not only developing research projects and priorities for the industry, but also helping to provide growers with the appropriate information and tools to help them manage the challenges they face on their own farms. She’s spoken across Canada on canola production at many major farm shows, academic meetings like at the Canadian Phytopathological Society, and extensively at many canola-industry meetings.
“What I enjoy about working in the ag industry is problem solving by providing agronomic information that helps farmers find solutions that fit their farm”– Justine
Justine has been passionately involved in the ag industry for over 10 years. Growing up near Onanole, MB on the edge of Riding Mountain National Park, she earned a B.Sc. in biology from Brandon University and more recently an M.Sc. from the University of Manitoba around her work on the deployment of blackleg resistance gene groups in canola across Western Canada. Justine’s work has also taken her overseas to Europe, China, USA, and Australia to study different agricultural practices. She also spoke at the 2019 International Rapeseed Conference in Germany on blackleg disease management.
For all of her work accolades, Justine still has a lively life outside of it all. The majority of her time is spent taking care of, raising, riding, and training quarter horses at her acreage northeast of Virden, MB, on the Assiniboine River Valley. She mainly competes on young horses at barrel racing futurities (5-year-olds) and derbies (6 to 7-year-olds) and has competed at amateur, semi-pro and pro rodeos across the Prairies and Northern Plains states. Extra spare time is usually spent outdoors with her dogs, out running, hiking, or out on the water paddling.
She’s happy to try to escape Canadian winters for a few weeks each year. Having travelled to 6 continents (not Antarctica… yet) with many of the trips being camping and backpacking excursions.
If you happen to see her at a tradeshow or out in the field, be sure to say “Hi”.
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Tracy and her husband are cattle ranchers in South East, Manitoba. As host of the segment, primary producer and agvocate, Tracy is passionate about helping farmers succeed in the business of farming.
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