Jack Royal
Royal’s Ag Consultant Co., Inc
Leary, GA
“AgLogic aldicarb has made a significant difference in our ability to produce cotton and peanuts. The seed treatments lost effectiveness due to resistance. Most of my cotton growers use standard seed from the manufacturer if they put aldicarb under their cotton. That saves them about $18-$20 an acre which goes toward AgLogic. We’re back to a better place for managing nematodes, thrips, spider mites and other early season pests. There’s no doubt. It’s just a superior product that produces a stronger, healthier root system, results in earlier grow-off and improves early season pest control. If you want to see the difference, try a field with AgLogic and leave six rows without it in the middle of the field. That will convince you in a hurry.”
Sam Hattaway
Hattaway Farms
Blakely, GA
“I applied 4 pounds per acre of AgLogic aldicarb to my cotton. Because I did not have to use treated seed, I saved about $20 per acre which helped pay for the AgLogic. Thrips and aphids were very heavy this year. It was obvious AgLogic did a great job controlling those pests.”
Ken Craft
Craft Farms
Damascus, GA
“I applied AgLogic aldicarb on my peanuts at planting at a rate of 7 lbs. per acre. I also applied it to my cotton at a rate of 4.0 – 4.5 lbs. per acre. I’m very pleased with the results so far. Thrips pressure was really intense this year, and I didn’t have to spray for them. We also have nematodes. AgLogic has made a world of difference.”
Paul Hawkins
Hawkins Farms
Bishopville, SC
“We had really heavy thrips pressure this year. It was very dry at planting and for about a month after that. When the rain hit, the plants with AgLogic™ aldicarb took off like a rocket. The untreated row is catching up a bit in terms of height, but there is a definite difference in squaring. There's no doubt in my mind, this will continue through harvest.”
Al Breedlove
Breedlove Farms
Dawson, GA
“The thing about AgLogic is it keeps us out of the field after planting when we’re really busy. We don’t have to worry about going back in and spraying thrips because we don’t have the pressure that would trigger a spray. It also gives us a healthier plant that performs better from the very start.”