The Real Dirt: Inside PNW Agriculture with The McGregor Company

The Real Dirt: Seed Treatments - What To Watch This Season

35 min · 13. feb. 2026
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In this episode of The Real Dirt: Inside PNW Agriculture with The McGregor Company, host Glenn Vaagen sits down with Cat McGregor, Jamie Slocum, and Audie Trudell for a timely roundtable conversation on seed treatments and early-season decision-making. The group discusses why seed treatment is often one of the best return-on-investment decisions at planting, the importance of being intentional early in the season, and how missed opportunities can compound and become harder to overcome later. They also touch on current field observations, including increased mite pressure following an open, mild winter, and what growers should be watching for as the season begins.

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