BigYieldCoat Soy is a nutrient supplement that gives soybean seedlings what they need to get a head start on the growing season. It’s survival of the fittest, so give your plants the supplements they need to emerge, grow and thrive. Crops will get up and out of the ground faster; grow stronger stems; and better compete for nutrients, water and sunlight. Tests have demonstrated yield increases of up to 7.5%. BigYieldCoat Soy is a dry powder designed to treat seeds in the planter box.
This product is approved by the Washington State Department of Agriculture for organic use. Click here to view the registration certificate for BigYieldCoat Soy.
Key Benefits
- Provides essential nutrients for developing strong shoots and roots
- Supports seedling vigor and emergence
- Aids root hair growth
- Enhances nutrient uptake
- Consistently produces higher yields
- Supplies 9 vital nutrients
- Supplies extra cobalt and molybdenum critical for nitrogen fixation
Through stronger, more vigorous seedlings, BigYieldCoat Soy helps plants to produce higher yields.
Recommended Application – Soybeans
BigYieldCoat Soy is applied to the seeds in planter boxes. Fill your planter box half full of seed, apply half of the BigYieldCoat Soy, and mix thoroughly. Then, fill the other half of the planter box with seed, apply the rest of your BigYieldCoat Soy, and mix again. Apply 4 ounces of BigYieldCoat Soy per 100 pounds of seed.
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BigYieldCoat Soy Coverage and Use Calculator
Use the calculator below to calculate how many acres a 5 lb. jar of BigYieldCoat Soy will cover for your planting system, and to calculate how many ounces of BigYieldCoat Soy you will need to treat one unit of soybean seed.
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*Please note that these calculations are an estimate. Your seed size and shape will slightly change the actual acreage covered and ounces of product per unit of seed needed. |