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Syngenta Introduces Seedcare Application And Resource Center

  • New online resource offers quick, convenient access to Seedcare information and services, exclusive to Syngenta Seedcare customers
  • Online Seedcare recipe calculators ensure recipes are based on most up-to-date information and replace manual spreadsheet calculators
 
Syngenta recently announced the Seedcare Application and Resource Center, a collaborative new website designed exclusively for Syngenta Seedcare customers to quickly and conveniently access Seedcare information and services. This new website is one component of the expanding services available from Syngenta Seedcare. 
 
“The Seedcare Application and Resource Center offers an efficient and collaborative way for treaters to prepare their own unique seed treatment calculations, as well as retain records,” said Pat Foley, Seedcare specialist manager, Syngenta. “This new website will significantly expand our capability to serve our treater customers.” 
 
Information available through this site includes recipe calculators (initially for corn, soybeans, and wheat), along with the capability to save and email seed treatment recipes. Online calculators ensure recipes are based on the most up-to-date information and replace manual spreadsheet calculators. In the future, this site will contain links to technical bulletins and product information. Subsequent releases of the site will also expand on the technical information available to customers. 
 
Several video tutorials provide instructions about how to use the website. The “Getting Started” tutorial explains how to create an account and log in for the first time. 
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