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Get More From Your Cotton Defoliation Program

The purpose of cotton defoliation is to chemically accelerate the natural senescence (aging) process. Defoliant products are designed to stimulate this natural process. MATRIXX improves the performance of your cotton defoliation program by getting defoliant active materials to the target faster, more thoroughly and more efficiently through better coverage of leaves and bolls and by better penetration of the canopy.

By |August 27th, 2018|Categories: Cotton, Home|

Boron Deficiencies in Cotton

Cotton plants need Boron throughout their life cycle, but maintaining adequate availability of this important micronutrient is crucial to blooming cotton.  Even though small amounts are needed, Boron is essential for healthy growth during flowering and boll development, and aids in the efficient utilization of other nutrients, particularly nitrogen and potassium.

By |August 1st, 2018|Categories: Cotton, Home|

Balanced Nutrition Promotes Consistent Growth and Strong, Healthy Plants

Early nutrient deficiencies negatively affect the growth and development of your crop and rob it of its highest yield potential. The best way to avoid nutrient deficiencies is to proactively supply your crop with needed nutrients before any symptoms become visible.

By |July 20th, 2018|Categories: Corn, Cotton, Peanuts, Soybeans, Tobacco|

Improve Tobacco Sucker Control

Recently in our service areas, tobacco is anywhere from being too wet to too dry, and everywhere in between. In any situation, the addition of Matrixx will improve the performance of your tobacco sucker control application. Matrixx is a wetter/spreader/penetrant that provides rapid, uniform spray coverage on leaf surfaces.

By |June 29th, 2018|Categories: Tobacco|

Upgrade Your Existing Planter with these Summer Specials

Offers good through September 15, 2018.

By |June 14th, 2018|Categories: Uncategorized|

Meet Nutrient Demands for Optimum Yields

Throughout the crop life cycle, all nutrients need to be maintained at optimum levels to maximize yield.  If any single nutrient, including micronutrients, is lacking, crop yield will be reduced. With recent heavy rains and generally wet conditions, planting practices have been altered in many areas, and soil fertility has most likely been affected.

By |June 3rd, 2018|Categories: Corn, Cotton, Home, Peanuts, Soybeans, Wheat|

Coastal Participates in Bethel School Career Day

At Bethel Elementary School’s Annual Career Day on April 27, Coastal AgroBusiness had the opportunity to plant seeds for the future.  Along with other area employers, Coastal representatives Ryan Davis, Greg Arnette and Amy Cicmanec were present to interact with young students and share the many possible career paths available in their community.

By |May 15th, 2018|Categories: Uncategorized|

2018 Southern Farm Show

Come visit Coastal at the Southern Farm Show January 31-February 2, 2018 at the NC State Fairgrounds . You'll find us in the Scott Tent, Booth #7032.  You'll also find us outside the Scott Tent, Booth #8012, where we will be unveiling the latest in precision planter technology in partnership with Harvest International.Show hours are 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM Wednesday through Friday.Come see the products, services, parts and equipment we have to offer your farming operation.Our AgroVision Precision Technologies team will be on hand to

By |January 4th, 2018|Categories: Uncategorized|

Corporate Office Relocation

Coastal AgroBusiness, Inc. has recently moved its corporate office to 112 Staton Road in Greenville. 

By |September 22nd, 2017|Categories: Home, Uncategorized|

2017-2018 Scholarship Recipients Announced

As fall classes get under way on NC State campus, Coastal is pleased to introduce the two recipients of the JC Whitehurst, Jr. Agricultural Scholarship for 2017-2018 which were awarded last April. Joshua D. Joyner is entering his senior year at NCSU as a plant and soil sciences major.  From Four Oaks, NC, Joshua is heavily involved with his family's farm which raises peanuts, corn, wheat and soybeans.  He also has gained experience as an intern with BASF on a local research farm. Joshua spent several years at Appalachian State

By |August 29th, 2017|Categories: Home, Uncategorized|