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1. EPA EEF Challenge Submission data: 30% reduction - corn (Chatterjee et al, 2016); 34% reduction - corn (Chatterjee et al, 2016); 45% reduction - corn (Yang et al, 2016); 35% reduction - corn (Eagle et al, 2017); 48% reduction - irrigated no-till corn (Halvorson et al, 2010); 53% reduction - semi-arid irrigated corn (Dugan et al, 2017); 43.8% reduction - sandy loam soil (Awale and Chatterjee, 2017).

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January 19, 2026

Fueling the Foundation for Early Crop Growth

Every grower knows the start of the season is a race against the calendar. Pushing the planting window earlier creates an opportunity to capture more sunlight and maximize yield potential — but it can be a gamble. If the conditions are challenging, a seedling's ability to access nutrients in the soil is limited. 

Before its root system can expand, the plant must rely on the energy stored within the seed to push through the soil and emerge. A slow or uneven start at this stage can create a stand that struggles to catch up all season.

This is where early, available nutrition becomes so vital. A seedling needs a specific combination of nutrients to fuel its initial, high-energy processes, from cell division to root and shoot growth. Providing these nutrients directly on the seed is a strategy many growers use to manage this vulnerable period. 

What are the key nutrients for a strong start? 

While all nutrients are important, a few stand out for their specific roles in the first few days and weeks of a plant’s life. This nutritional package helps a plant build a strong, uniform foundation. These six nutrients are particularly impactful for a strong start:

  • Nitrogen (N): Nitrogen is a major component of chlorophyll, which is the engine of photosynthesis. It is also a fundamental part of the proteins that build the new plant.
  • Phosphorus (P): Phosphate is a primary building block for a young plant. It is directly involved in energy transfer and supports the rapid cell division needed for vigorous early shoot and root growth.
  • Zinc (Zn): Zinc acts like a spark plug for the plant. It helps to drive many metabolic reactions and supports the production of growth hormones that regulate development.
  • Manganese (Mn): Manganese also plays a part in photosynthesis. It helps the plant optimize its energy capture and use, especially during periods of low light or low temperatures.
  • Molybdenum (Mo): For legumes like soybeans, molybdenum is particularly valuable. It supports the development of root nodules, which fix nitrogen from the air.

How PROTIVATE™ delivers what plants need

Getting these nutrients to the seed is key to unlocking its potential and providing it with the support it needs. This is the value PROTIVATE™ nutritional seed enhancer brings to the planter box. It is a dual-purpose solution that replaces talc or graphite, providing the seed flow and lubricity needed for precise singulation and planter performance.

By placing this nutrition directly on the seed, PROTIVATE makes it available to the seedling during its most vulnerable stage. This nutrition helps seedlings emerge faster and more uniformly, even in tough conditions.

The benefits of this dual-purpose approach are clear: 

  • Improved planter performance: As a talc or graphite replacement, PROTIVATE provides the seed flow and lubricity needed for precise singulation. This helps avoid costly skips and doubles, giving every seed the space it needs to grow.
  • Targeted nutrition: The seed is coated in a package of immediately available N, P, Zn, Mn and other micronutrients. This closes the nutritional gap between planting and when the seedling’s roots are sufficiently developed to find soil-applied fertilizers.
  • More uniform emergence: With immediate access to nutrition, seedlings have the energy to push through challenging soils more quickly and evenly. This leads to a consistent stand that canopies faster and outcompetes weeds.
  • Flexibility: PROTIVATE is available in multiple dry formulations to fit your specific crop and soil type. Each solution is designed for easy application directly in the planter box, integrating seamlessly into your operation without adding extra steps.

From a strong start to a stronger finish

You can’t control the weather, but you can control how you prepare your crop to handle it. Fueling a seed with the right nutrition from day one is a strategy that pays off all season long.

By addressing the two main challenges of planting — emergence and early-season nutrition — PROTIVATE helps establish a fuller, healthier stand. That early, even start is what builds a more resilient crop, sets a higher yield potential and ultimately leads to a more profitable harvest.

Understanding this connection is key to maximizing your operation’s potential. See the agronomic principles behind a consistent stand and discover how even emergence drives yield potential.


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