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We offer bulk and package products from leading ag manufacturers such as Amvac, BASF, Bayer, DowAgro, DuPont, FMC, Monsanto, and Sygenta.

Besides offering a full array of chemical pesticides, each year Edd’s Supplies publishes a Chemical Program Guide.  This Guide features our most popular and new pesticide programs – describing in detail rates, needed adjuvants, prices and special notes, check out at lovetopivot.com.  This Guide also includes other helpful information, such as Chemical Reference Sheets with statistics like rainfast, re-entry intervals and harvest restrictions.

Bulk Chemicals offer ease of handling and lower cost.  Edd’s Supplies will supply a bulk tank with a purchase of these bulk products: Lumax, Lexar, Degree Xtra, Harness Xtra, Bicep II Mag, Cinch ATZ, Atrazine 9-0, Roundup PowerMax, Touchdown Total, Abundant Xtra and Thundermaster.

Other products can be ordered in mini-bulks, inquire in the office.  All other chemical products are available package.

Recent News

Big Expectations for Corn and Soybean Usage
8/3/2020

The following is a condensed version of an AEI Premium article published in early July. Not a subscriber yet? You can access the full story – and much more – by starting a free trial here. There’s been a lot of chatter about the pace of corn and soybean export sales activity for the 2020/21 marketing […]

China Makes (Another) Record U.S. Corn Purchase in July, But Achieving Phase One Targets May Still Be a Stretch
8/3/2020

Bloomberg writers Elizabeth Rembert and Michael Hirtzer reported last week that, “China took another step toward meeting agricultural commitments made in the phase one trade agreement with the U.S. with its biggest-ever purchase of American corn. “The U.S. Department of Agriculture said Thursday that exporters sold 1.937 million metric tons of corn, the third-largest deal for the grain to any destination. This purchase tops the previous record sale […]

Unsolicited Seeds Could Wreak Havoc on Agriculture, Environment, State Officials Warn
7/31/2020

People across the country are receiving unsolicited packages of unidentified seeds in the mail that seem to be coming from China. The Office of Indiana State Chemist, located at Purdue University, is urging Hoosiers not to plant or dispose of the seeds since they could be spreading noxious weeds, plant diseases or invasive species. Anyone […]

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