Good Bugs and Planting Naked Seed

Good Bugs and Planting Naked Seed

Released Friday, 4th April 2025
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Good Bugs and Planting Naked Seed

Good Bugs and Planting Naked Seed

Good Bugs and Planting Naked Seed

Good Bugs and Planting Naked Seed

Friday, 4th April 2025
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Treated seed is the default for planted soybean (60-80%) and especially corn (close to 100%) acres across the US. While there are certainly advantages to some seed treatments, especially fungicidal treatments for early planted soybeans, others like insecticidal seed treatments can have a negative effect on the beneficial insects--aka good bugs--that prey on major pests in agricultural fields. Some farmers in a bid to save some money and help out the beneficials have gone back to planting naked seed. To break it all down with chat with Dane Elmquist, a conservation cropping specialist with UW-Madison Extension and big fan of arthropods, and Tom Ripp, a no-till and cover cropping grain farmer just outside of Black Earth, who plants naked soybeans.

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