
With a tight economic situation in agriculture, RRFN asked BASF Crop Protection Marketing Director Brady Spangenberg how that will influence buying decisions for 2026. “What we saw in ’25 is that people who put together an early plan were some of the most successful at the end of the year.” That plan included overlapping residuals in the weed control program, proactive fungicide application, and taking advantage of zero-percent financing. “All those things added up to preserving up to $200 an acre in corn or $100 an acre in soybeans in the ’25 season.” The full interview can be found here.
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