Well, it’s looking like the request from an Ag Company for a custom built mobile seed treater is not being honoured. So, FOR SALE: 14 gallon mix tank, 110v pump, wheeled trolley, with an optional hopper that can accommodate up to a 13” auger. #agtwitter
I'm extremely excited to see this collaborative effort to try bring root rot solutions to growers and to the pulse industry. #saskpulse#timacagrocanada
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It's been a busy seeding season for our team in Sask! 🌱
@timacjenn got Treca Farms in Abbey, SK all set-up with some Timac products so they can #FarmTheFuture this season. Time to say ✌️ to the days without Excelis Maxx protecting your N investment! https://t.co/dgyIaSZd8y
@TimacAgroCanada The best part was the farmer acting like my personal photographer- making sure his son was seeding in the background and telling me when to smile. So much fun!!
3:33 pm yesterday: call from retail requesting 180 L of Excelis needed immediately.
3:35 pm yesterday: Manager loaded jugs from Regina warehouse into her truck.
10 am today: Excelis delivery to Brock plant, urea treatment started.
#teamwork#customerservice@TimacAgroCanada
This product is on the SK Watershed’s approved list for their rebate program. Your retailer handles the Urea/UAN treating, and we can help with your Watershed application to get your $$ back in your jeans!
We're mixing up Urea with Excelis Maxx... it's officially GO TIME! ⏰
Want to protect your nitrogen investment from volatilization, denitrification and leaching? This is the product for you. Send us a message to learn more or visit our website 👉 https://t.co/xXMUwAXeWb
No "Top-Phos" or "Control" signs were needed! ✅
The left side of this crop had Top-Phos applied to it and when comparing it to the control on the right (10-34-0), you can see it benefitted from the readily available phos & improved root development! https://t.co/xXMUwAXeWb
Did you know that Duo Maxx and Excelis Maxx qualify for the Prairie Watershed Climate Program?
These dual inhibitors help to stabilize nitrogen for our growers which falls under the "nitrogen management" category and are therefore eligible for funding!
@BrianTomaszews3@TimacAgroCanada I don’t know if Alberta is implementing a program like this yet, but now I’m gonna start checking into it because my curiosity is peaked. @TimacAgroCanada any info on this for Brian?