CelPril
is dedicated exclusively to the development of high quality seed
coatings that enhance germination, seed growth and
productivity.
CelPril
provides seed handlers with the most sophisticated seed treatment
delivery systems available in the world today.
CelPril
brings more than 30 years of seed coating technology experience to
the industry. CelPril’s expertise encompasses far more than
merely coating seeds.
CelPril
offers a total package that includes a broad based knowledge of
biologicals, seed technology, seed physiology, the interaction
between seed protectants, as well as an engineering-based
proficiency of the high performance coating equipment required in
today’s competitive environment.
Our research staff has already
completed much of the work for you, testing and proving hundreds
of seed treatment combinations to assure seed quality and safety. |
2007
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Bayer CropScience completes the
integration of CelPril. As a critical
part of the Bayer CropScience portfolio,
Bayer makes a strategic, long-term
commitment to support and promote
CelPril brands and services.
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2003
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Bayer acquires CelPril
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2000
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CelPril develops the next generation
heavy coating process for legumes and
grasses. This technology is so unique
that it is patent pending. When
development is completed, CelPril will
incorporate this technology into our
current process. CelPril will also
entertain Technology Transfer Agreements
for those seed companies that may wish
to vertically integrate their
operations. |
1994 |
CelPril expands its polymer coating
technology with the addition of CelGard;
a film coating targeted to address
specific seed treatment needs. CelPril also
expands its turf grass nutrient coating product line with the
addition of 131-Kote; a coating designed specifically for
lower cost turf grass varieties. |
1993 |
CelPril introduced CelPass polymer
technology to the seed industry. |
1986 |
CelPril introduced Nutri-Kote; a turf
grass coating that enhances a seed’s
ability to germinate and become
established more quickly. |
1974 |
CelPril (known then as Prillkote)
pioneered the process of using Rhizobium
bacteria in heavy coatings for legumes,
and called this process Rhizo-Kote. |
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