Changing Times-CT Applicators Begins Construction On Buffalo, South Dakota, Manufacturing Center
10/06/2014
The plant will serve as production headquarters for both dry and liquid CT Applicators, which offer precision application of low volume seed treatment products. With the completion of the new facility in Buffalo, South Dakota, the company will have full production capabilities at this facility as well as in Watertown, South Dakota.
"Precision application is essential to gaining the highest yield response," said the firm’s President Tom Johnson. "This new seed treatment technology allows product to be applied to the seed at the time of planting, saving farmers labor, time and money."
CT Applicators are designed to give the user the most accurate application of low volume use specialty seed treatment products as well as effective distribution of talc on seed or inoculants on hay or silage, the company said. Both the CT Dry and CT Liquid Applicators allow product to be applied to the seed at the time of planting and can be used with any seed delivery system.
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