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Spider Mites and Aphids – time to take control

With the hot dry weather we have been having, spider mites are beginning to become an issue. The two-spotted spider mites are usually more prevalent in areas of heavier drought stress. We have begun to get more rain which will deter the mites slightly, but they may have already laid eggs on the plants.

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2019 Seed Guides!

Our 2019 guides are now available digitally via our Issuu page. Visit the provided link to view and download our guides.

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A travel through time with Seedway®

Seedway’s origins began in 1923 with the formation of Robson Seed Farms, a mail order vegetable and seed business in Hall, NY. In the 1960’s a second business began operation, Robson Quality Seeds, the marketing arm of Robson Seed Farms. In 1963, Carl Fribolin of Geneva, NY joined Robson Quality Seeds and the Seedway foundation was laid, with the ownership and name officially changing in 1971.

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Seedway and Howard Fertilizer enter distribution partnership

SEEDWAY has entered into a vegetable seed sales and distribution agreement with Howard Fertilizer. The new arrangement will provide seed and service to growers throughout the Homestead area. Howard Fertilizer will handle seed sales and delivery from its Princeton, FL location with support from the SEEDWAY Southeast vegetable seed team.

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What Happened to the Winter Wheat?

Some growers will be faced with a challenge, whether to fertilize and hope the stand pulls through, or whether to terminate it and plant something else. When it comes to answering this question, it all depends on the stand we see in the field this spring.

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