How much durum should be left in farmers bins by next spring given the current prices and demand pull for it???
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New guy, try proseed. I think you can send seed to lab and have it treated with proseed and then tested for fuz, I think it works.
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You'll note the double asterisk on the Proceed specs. Its for certified seed only. And any "improvement guarantee" concerning fusarium is tied to applying other fungicides in combination. And commercial application only.
So no; I don't think they are meaning for farmers to treat #5 fuzzy durum for next years seed supplies. Lots of obstacles and as the other thread reports; there is no long (or short) term intent to let any ordinary farmer get access to Proseed or any other seed treatment that even theoretically could "improve" anything to do with fusarium in near useless "feed grain".
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