New Digital Tool Calculates Crop Protection Value

The tool estimates performance results and dollar value of BASF products versus competitive products and rebates.

It might be time to expand tech expertise on your operation.
It might be time to expand tech expertise on your operation.
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If you want to calculate the return on investment for crop protection products, consider trying out a new digital tool, the Grow Smart Advantage, from BASF.

Much like some automobile insurance competitive pricing information advertised today, the new crop tool estimates performance results and dollar value of BASF products versus competitive products and rebates, according to a company press release.

The results provide users with a transparent cost overview of rebate programs using public data derived from independent third parties, according to Nick Fassler, technical services director for the company.

More information on the Grow Smart Advantage tool can be found here. The Grow Smart Live app, which connects users with timely agronomic updates from BASF, and the Grow Smart Advantage tool can be accessed by contacting a BASF Agronomic Solutions Advisor.

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