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Okay.
It doesn't grow out, right, with those roots.
This will grow out and colonize those roots and will help that season-long growth.
The best thing we can do as farmers and agronomists to ward off rootworm is to use two modes of action.
So traditionally we've used a genetic trait, right?
A corn rootworm trait.
And then we've also used insecticides as that dual strategy to go away from it.
What we're still recommending is still use one of the other.
So if you're in those red zones like Pat and I live in northwest of Indianapolis, we're still recommending in those really high pressure zones to either use a tray or use an insecticide in conjunction with it just because rootworm pressure is so high.
It is such an easy path to get it on that seed and on that acre.
No special equipment.
You've got the planter.
All you've got to do is just apply it on the seed, and away you go.
Yes.
It is?
Well, so we have a package of spore forms, biologicals, in the package itself.
Then we have some living stuff.
It's in a separate package.
So what we do is we're going to, on this particular one, it's a co-pack system.
So we've got two packages on the inside of our package.