Tiger-Sul Sulphur Bentonite's Influence on Plant Nutrient Availability

 

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Join us for this free webinar where Wesley Haun will discuss the important role sulphur plays in maximizing the crop’s ability to take-up and utilize sulphur as well as many of the other essential nutrients. Sulphur has earned its reputation as the fourth major nutrient, because of the critical role it plays in the uptake and utilization of macro nutrients; especially nitrogen and phosphorus and the micronutrients. Information will be presented on why sulphur is necessary for plant growth and nutrition, and how adding sulphur fertilizer to nutrient programs can help growers maximize yields and quality from their crops. Another benefit from adding sulphur in a nutrient management program results in synergetic interactions that enhance uptake and utilization of several micronutrients.

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Wesley Haun
Agronomist
Tiger-Sul Products

Wesley Haun is an agronomist with Tiger-Sul Products, LLC.  He conducts crop nutrition research including sulphur bentonite applications and coordinates projects with various research organizations both domestically and internationally.  Wesley’s professional certifications include Certified Professional Agronomist, Certified Professional Soil Scientist, and Certified Crop Adviser.  He has a diverse agronomy background that spans retail sales/consulting at the farm gate to technical agronomist at regional, national, and international levels.

 

BJ Harrington
Marketing Manager
Tiger-Sul Products

BJ Harrington is the new marketing manager for Tiger-Sul Products, LLC. He manages marketing efforts in the U.S. and Canada as well as marketing support for Tiger-Sul’s international operations. BJ has an agricultural marketing background that has focused on crop nutrition and crop protection.

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