In the first of the Irish Farmers Journal From the Tramlines technical discussions of the year, we take a look at the role of Wolf Trax micro-nutrients in crop production.
Produced by US-based Compass Minerals and distributed here in Ireland by Gouldings Fertilisers, Wolf Trax uses Dry Dispersible Powder (DDP) technology to deliver micro-nutrients to crops via granular fertiliser or foliar spray.
The webinar sees an informative and lively discussion between the panellists across a variety of topics including Wolf Trax’s mode of action, Irish trial work and farmer experiences.
Panellists taking part in the webinar include:
Liam Dunphy: managing director, Goulding Fertiliser.Michael Lassen: sales manager for Europe plant nutrition, Compass Minerals.Mark Goodwin: manager of international business, Compass Minerals.James O'Reilly: tillage farmer, From the Tramlines 2019 & 2020.Peter Scott: technical director, Origin Fertilisers UK & Ireland.Andy Doyle: tillage editor, Irish Farmers Journal.Stephen Robb: tillage, ag innovation and renewables specialist, Irish Farmers Journal.Watch the webinar below:
In the first of the Irish Farmers Journal From the Tramlines technical discussions of the year, we take a look at the role of Wolf Trax micro-nutrients in crop production.
Produced by US-based Compass Minerals and distributed here in Ireland by Gouldings Fertilisers, Wolf Trax uses Dry Dispersible Powder (DDP) technology to deliver micro-nutrients to crops via granular fertiliser or foliar spray.
The webinar sees an informative and lively discussion between the panellists across a variety of topics including Wolf Trax’s mode of action, Irish trial work and farmer experiences.
Panellists taking part in the webinar include:
Liam Dunphy: managing director, Goulding Fertiliser.Michael Lassen: sales manager for Europe plant nutrition, Compass Minerals.Mark Goodwin: manager of international business, Compass Minerals.James O'Reilly: tillage farmer, From the Tramlines 2019 & 2020.Peter Scott: technical director, Origin Fertilisers UK & Ireland.Andy Doyle: tillage editor, Irish Farmers Journal.Stephen Robb: tillage, ag innovation and renewables specialist, Irish Farmers Journal.Watch the webinar below:
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