Learn how to turn residue into revenue with Meltdown during our upcoming digital product demonstration with BW Fusion agronomist, Sean Nettleton.

When: Thursday, September 12, 2024 at  2:00 p.m. CT

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Sean will cover how Meltdown works to accelerate residue breakdown, improve soil health, and enhance nutrient cycling in agricultural systems. This presentation will also provide insights into application strategies, timing, and best practices to maximize the product's effectiveness. Attendees will gain a deeper understanding of how Meltdown can contribute to higher yields, improved soil structure, and overall farm sustainability. Sean will also answer questions, sharing personalized advice and success stories from other farms.

You’ll learn how Meltdown can help you: 

  • Build a foundation for a successful 2025 season
  • Put vital nutrients, like organic N, P, K back into your soil
  • Improve your profitability

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Note: All webinar registrants will receive a link to the replay within 48 hours of the event's conclusion. If you aren't sure if you can attend live, register today so you don't miss out on getting first access to this video!

Email Mackane Vogel at No-Till Farmer with any questions about the webinar.


About the Speaker

Sean Nettleton

Sean Nettleton - Technical Agronomist, BW Fusion

Sean Nettleton is an experienced agronomist with BW Fusion, bringing a deep passion for soil health and sustainable agriculture. With a strong background in agronomy and extensive hands-on experience in the field, Sean has become a trusted advisor to farmers, helping them optimize their crop production through innovative biological solutions. His expertise lies in soil biology, nutrient management, and residue breakdown, making him a key advocate for integrating biological products like Meltdown into modern farming practices. Sean's commitment to educating and empowering farmers drives his work, where he combines scientific knowledge with practical insights to help growers achieve better yields and long-term soil health.