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Multi-Benefit Nutritional Seed Lubricant

SEED+GRAPHITE®

Planter lubrication, micronutrient nutrition and early-season biostimulant support in one convenient dry seed-applied technology.

SEED+GRAPHITE® combines an 80/20 talc-to-graphite seed-lubricant system, a targeted micronutrient package and exclusive MAC® Technology to support seed singulation, emergence, early vigor, stand establishment and resilience to challenging early-season conditions.

Nutritional Seed Lubricant Talc + Graphite Micronutrients MAC® Technology
Dry Application Seed Singulation Emergence Early Vigor Stand Establishment Abiotic-Stress Support
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Published product information and rates referenced on this page are manufacturer guidance and may be market-specific. Registration, approved crops, rates, organic status, packaging and use directions can differ by country. Always follow the current locally approved label.

SEED+GRAPHITE® nutritional seed lubricant with talc, graphite, micronutrients and MAC Technology
Product Overview

More than a conventional planter lubricant

Talc and graphite have traditionally been used to help seed flow smoothly through planting equipment. SEED+GRAPHITE® expands that familiar function by combining physical seed lubrication with early crop nutrition and biostimulant technology.

The product is supplied as an easy-to-use dry powder. Published Verdesian guidance states that it can be applied directly to seed in the planter box or at the seed tender without specialized seed-treatment equipment.

Its talc and graphite components help provide the lubrication required for efficient seed handling and singulation, while the incorporated micronutrients provide localized nutrition around the seed during early development.

MAC® Technology adds a third functional layer, positioning the product around helping young crops manage early abiotic stresses such as cold, heat spikes, drought and excess moisture.

Product Type Nutritional seed lubricant
Physical Form Dry powder
Lubricant Ratio 80% talc / 20% graphite
Technology MAC® Technology
Multi-Benefit System

Lubrication + nutrition + biostimulant support

SEED+GRAPHITE® is differentiated by combining several functions that growers would otherwise associate with separate planting or seed-input categories.

Talc Lubrication

Talc helps manage seed-to-seed friction and supports smooth movement of treated seed through planting systems.

Graphite Lubrication

Graphite contributes lubricating properties that help support seed movement through metering and planter components.

Micronutrient Nutrition

Calcium, sulfur, iron, zinc, manganese, cobalt, copper and molybdenum are incorporated into the dry product.

MAC® Technology

Proprietary biostimulant technology is positioned around helping seedlings prepare for early environmental stress.

Seed Lubrication

An 80/20 talc-to-graphite lubricant system

Talc

25.6% of the product

80% of lubricant blend

Published guaranteed composition lists 25.6% talc. Within the combined talc/graphite lubricant fraction, this corresponds to an 80% talc share.

Talc is widely used as a dry seed lubricant to support flowability, especially where seed coatings or environmental humidity can affect seed movement.

Graphite

6.4% of the product

20% of lubricant blend

Published composition lists 6.4% graphite, representing 20% of the talc/graphite lubricant system.

Graphite contributes additional dry lubrication within seed meters and other planter components.

80% Talc 20% Graphite

Why seed lubrication matters

Precision planting depends on seed moving consistently from the hopper or seed tank through metering components and into the seed furrow. Seed shape, surface treatment, humidity, static, planter design and operating conditions can all influence flow.

A dry lubricant does not replace correct planter adjustment or maintenance, but it can support smoother seed movement and more consistent meter operation when used according to planter and product directions.

Planting Performance

Supporting singulation and uniform seed placement

Singulation describes the planter's ability to release individual seeds at the intended spacing rather than creating skips, doubles or irregular seed placement.

Published Verdesian positioning specifically identifies talc/graphite lubrication as supporting singulation.

Uniform seed delivery can contribute to more consistent within-row spacing, although final stand uniformity also depends on planter setup, seed size, operating speed, depth control, soil conditions and germination.

MAC® Technology

Helping seedlings prepare for unpredictable early-season stress

Verdesian positions MAC® Technology as a biostimulant component that helps prepare seeds and seedlings for abiotic stresses frequently encountered during establishment.

Cold Stress

Low soil temperatures can slow germination, root activity and metabolic processes during early crop establishment.

Heat Spikes

Rapid temperature increases can create physiological stress in emerging seedlings, particularly where moisture availability is limited.

Drought

Young seedlings have small root systems and can be vulnerable to short-term soil moisture deficits during establishment.

Excess Moisture

Saturated or excessively wet seedbeds can reduce oxygen availability, delay emergence and impose additional stress on developing roots.

Manufacturer Positioning

Stronger emergence · Early vigor · Stand establishment

These are the principal early-crop outcomes emphasized in current SEED+GRAPHITE® product positioning. They should be understood as support objectives rather than guaranteed field outcomes.

Early Crop Development

From planted seed to an established stand

Lubricated Seed Uniform Placement Germination Emergence Early Vigor Stand Establishment
Planting

Consistent seed movement

Talc/graphite lubrication is positioned around supporting efficient planter operation and seed singulation.

Emergence

Supporting the young seedling

Micronutrients and MAC® Technology are positioned around early crop development after planting.

Establishment

Building a uniform stand

Strong emergence and early vigor contribute to the objective of establishing a consistent plant population.

Nutrient Analysis

More than lubrication: an integrated micronutrient package

Published guaranteed analysis for SEED+GRAPHITE® includes calcium, sulfur and six trace elements important to plant metabolism and early crop development.

Calcium (Ca) 4.0%
Sulfur (S) 5.0%
Iron (Fe) 1.0%
Zinc (Zn) 2.0%
Manganese (Mn) 0.70%
Cobalt (Co) 0.070%
Copper (Cu) 0.090%
Molybdenum (Mo) 0.080%

Published nutrient sources

Manufacturer information identifies the nutrient sources as calcium sulfate, cobalt sulfate, copper sulfate, ferrous sulfate, manganese sulfate, sodium molybdate and zinc sulfate.

Published guaranteed analysis further identifies the iron, manganese, copper and zinc fractions as water soluble and the sulfur fraction as combined sulfur.

Early Nutrition

Nutrients with important roles in seedling metabolism

Zn

Zinc

Zinc participates in enzyme systems, growth regulation and early root and shoot development.

Fe

Iron

Iron contributes to chlorophyll-related processes, electron transport and several enzyme systems important to plant metabolism.

Mn

Manganese

Manganese functions in enzyme activation and photosynthetic processes as the young crop develops functional leaf area.

Mo

Molybdenum

Molybdenum is required in very small quantities and is associated with enzymes involved in nitrogen metabolism.

Cu

Copper

Copper participates in enzyme systems, electron-transfer reactions and structural development.

Co

Cobalt

Cobalt is particularly relevant in biological nitrogen-fixation systems and certain microbial processes associated with legumes.

Ca

Calcium

Calcium contributes to cell-wall and membrane structure and is important during new tissue development.

S

Sulfur

Sulfur is incorporated into sulfur-containing amino acids and proteins and contributes to plant nitrogen metabolism.

SEED+GRAPHITE® does not replace the crop's complete fertility program. The nutrient quantities associated with seed lubrication are intended to complement—not substitute for—soil, starter, in-furrow, broadcast or in-season fertiliser required to meet whole-season crop demand.
Application Method

Simple dry application at planting

Published Verdesian information describes SEED+GRAPHITE® as a dry powder that can be applied directly to seed in the planter box or at the seed tender, without specialized seed-treatment equipment.

Confirm the crop

Verify that the intended crop and use are covered by the current product label in the market where planting will occur.

Determine the seed quantity

Calculate the amount of seed being planted so the correct lubricant quantity can be measured.

Apply the dry product

Add SEED+GRAPHITE® directly to seed according to label directions in the planter box or during loading at the seed tender.

Distribute uniformly

Ensure the product is distributed through the seed mass so lubrication is consistent during planting.

Published Reference Rates

Manufacturer application-rate examples by crop

The following rates are published by Verdesian for SEED+GRAPHITE®. They should be treated as manufacturer reference information and not as proof of registration in every Atlas Crop Technologies market.

Crop oz per 100 lb seed kg per 100 kg seed
Alfalfa 4 oz 0.25 kg
Barley, oats, rye 4 oz 0.25 kg
Corn 8 oz 0.50 kg
Cotton 12 oz 0.75 kg
Milo, millets, sorghum 10 oz 0.625 kg
Peanuts 4 oz 0.25 kg
Rice 4 oz 0.25 kg
Soybeans 4 oz 0.25 kg
Sugar beets 8 oz 0.50 kg
Sunflowers 4 oz 0.25 kg
Wheat 4 oz 0.25 kg
Local label first. These manufacturer-published rates may originate from a specific market. Use only rates and crops included on the current label supplied for your country. For crops not listed, seek current distributor or manufacturer guidance rather than extrapolating a rate.
Crop Experience

Broad seed-lubricant positioning across major crop groups

Published Verdesian information describes SEED+GRAPHITE® as labeled for nearly every crop in its reference market and specifically highlights corn, soybean, cotton, wheat and cereal grains and alfalfa.

Corn

Precision singulation and stand uniformity make planter lubrication particularly relevant to row-crop corn establishment.

Soybean

Published application guidance includes soybean, with positioning around planter flow, emergence and early vigor.

Wheat & Cereals

Wheat, barley, oats and rye are among the crops included in published reference-rate guidance.

Cotton

Cotton is specifically listed with a crop-specific published lubricant rate.

Alfalfa

Alfalfa is explicitly included among published product crop uses.

Sunflower

Sunflower appears in the manufacturer application-rate table.

Sorghum & Millets

Milo, millets and sorghum have a specific published rate in current manufacturer guidance.

Additional Crops

Published rates also include peanuts, rice and sugar beets. Registration should always be confirmed locally.

Planting-System Integration

Product performance starts with correct planter management

Meter Calibration

Confirm meter setup for seed size, shape, planting population and operating system before planting begins.

Seed Flow

Distribute dry lubricant evenly so seed receives consistent lubrication as it moves from storage to the meter.

Depth Control

Seed lubrication cannot correct poor planting depth, poor closing-wheel performance or inadequate seed-to-soil contact.

Field Checks

Inspect planted seed spacing and placement during operation rather than relying entirely on cab-monitor data.

Application Option

Planter-box application

Published product guidance allows SEED+GRAPHITE® to be added directly to seed in the planter box.

This can provide a straightforward method where seed quantities are manageable and the operator can achieve good distribution through the seed mass.

Application Option

Seed-tender application

The product may also be applied at the seed tender, allowing lubricant to be incorporated as seed is transferred toward planting equipment.

Practical mixing uniformity will depend on tender design, loading method, seed flow and adherence to product directions.

Stress Resilience

Prepare the crop—do not assume immunity

MAC® Technology is positioned around helping seeds and young seedlings manage common abiotic stresses during establishment.

This is an important distinction: biostimulant support does not eliminate the underlying environmental stress. Severe cold, heat, drought, flooding or soil saturation can still delay emergence, damage roots or reduce stands.

Seedling resilience therefore works best as part of a broader establishment program that includes suitable planting dates, soil preparation, drainage, irrigation management, quality seed and appropriate crop protection.

Organic Product Option

Manufacturer lists an organic version

Current Verdesian product information references Seed + Graphite Organic and describes an option certified for organic production.

Organic certification is product-, certifier- and market-specific. Buyers should verify the exact product identity, certificate and permitted use under their production standard.

Conventional Product

Do not assume all variants have identical approvals

Conventional and organic-certified variants can have different documentation, packaging or market availability.

Confirm the exact SKU and certification status before making organic-compliance claims.

Guaranteed Analysis Detail

Published nutrient composition

Component Published analysis Additional detail
Calcium (Ca) 4.0% Derived in part from calcium sulfate.
Sulfur (S) 5.0% 5.0% combined sulfur.
Iron (Fe) 1.0% 1.0% water-soluble iron; derived from ferrous sulfate.
Zinc (Zn) 2.0% 2.0% water-soluble zinc; derived from zinc sulfate.
Manganese (Mn) 0.70% 0.70% water-soluble manganese; derived from manganese sulfate.
Cobalt (Co) 0.070% Derived from cobalt sulfate.
Copper (Cu) 0.090% 0.090% water-soluble copper; derived from copper sulfate.
Molybdenum (Mo) 0.080% Derived from sodium molybdate.
Talc 25.6% Seed-lubricant component.
Graphite 6.4% Seed-lubricant component.
Talc : Graphite 80 : 20 Published lubricant blend ratio.
Technical Profile

SEED+GRAPHITE® at a glance

Attribute Published / practical reference information
Product category Multi-benefit nutritional talc/graphite seed lubricant.
Physical form Dry powder.
Application Applied directly to seed in planter box or at seed tender.
Special treatment equipment Published manufacturer information states no special seed-treatment equipment is required for the described application.
Talc 25.6%.
Graphite 6.4%.
Lubricant ratio 80/20 talc to graphite.
Biostimulant technology MAC® Technology.
Stress positioning Cold, heat spikes, drought and excess moisture.
Early-crop objectives Stronger emergence, early vigor and stand establishment.
Nutrients Calcium, sulfur, iron, zinc, manganese, cobalt, copper and molybdenum.
Planter function Talc/graphite lubrication positioned to support singulation and planter seed flow.
Published crop examples Alfalfa, barley, oats, rye, corn, cotton, milo, millet, sorghum, peanuts, rice, soybeans, sugar beets, sunflowers and wheat.
Organic option Manufacturer references a separate Seed + Graphite Organic product. Confirm exact certification and market availability.
Practical Agronomy

Seed lubricant performance is one part of successful establishment

Seed

Start with quality seed

Dry seed lubrication and biostimulant support cannot correct fundamentally poor germination, damaged seed or unsuitable seed quality.

Planter

Maintain the machine

Meter components, tubes, discs, brushes, vacuum systems and other planter parts must be maintained and calibrated properly.

Seedbed

Plant into suitable conditions

Seed depth, moisture, temperature, residue and seed-to-soil contact remain central to emergence.

Nutrition

Maintain the whole-season fertility program

The micronutrients contained in SEED+GRAPHITE® complement rather than replace the crop's complete nutrient requirement.

Protection

Manage pests and disease

A nutritional lubricant should not be assumed to replace fungicide, insecticide or other crop-protection seed treatments where those are needed.

Evaluation

Check planting and emergence

Inspect seed placement, emergence timing, population and uniformity to evaluate the performance of the complete establishment system.

Seed-Treatment Compatibility

Consider the complete seed package

Commercial seed may already carry fungicides, insecticides, biological products, inoculants, polymers, nutritional treatments or other coatings.

Because SEED+GRAPHITE® is applied as a dry lubricant, practical handling should consider how the powder interacts with the final seed surface and with any equipment or product restrictions associated with other treatments.

For crops using live inoculants or other biological seed technologies, verify compatibility with all relevant manufacturers or distributors before use.

Program Evaluation

Where SEED+GRAPHITE® may fit particularly well

A dry seed lubricant is already required

SEED+GRAPHITE® can combine the routine lubricant function with added nutrition and biostimulant positioning.

Singulation is a priority

Precision planting programs may value lubricant support that helps seed move consistently through the planter meter.

Early-season stress is common

MAC® Technology is positioned specifically around cold, heat, drought and excess-moisture stress.

Uniform emergence matters

The product is positioned around stronger emergence and early vigor, supporting the objective of an even stand.

Early micronutrient support is desired

The dry formulation delivers a package of eight listed nutrient elements in direct association with the seed.

Operational simplicity matters

Published application guidance allows direct planter-box or seed-tender use without a separate liquid seed-treatment process.

Yield Context

Establishment supports yield potential—not guaranteed yield

A more uniform stand can help preserve crop yield potential, but final yield remains dependent on genetics, population, weather, fertility, irrigation, weeds, pests, disease and season-long management.

Field Response

Results will vary

Manufacturer testimonials and field observations can illustrate practical experience but should not be interpreted as guaranteed economic or yield outcomes for every farm or environment.

Technical & Commercial Support

Supporting growers, seed businesses and distribution partners

Growers & Agronomists

Discuss crop fit, planting conditions, planter systems and early-season establishment objectives.

  • Crop
  • Seed size
  • Planting population
  • Planter type

Seed Retailers & Treaters

Review integration with commercially treated seed, seed tenders and planter-box handling.

  • Seed treatment package
  • Seed tender workflow
  • Seed volume
  • Compatibility

Distributors

Explore country registration, commercial availability, packaging and portfolio positioning.

  • Market status
  • Commercial volume
  • Technical documentation
  • Regional opportunity

Crop Technology Partners

Evaluate SEED+GRAPHITE® as part of integrated establishment, nutrient-efficiency and seed-technology programs.

  • Program integration
  • Field demonstrations
  • Planting technology
  • Agronomic positioning
Planning a Seed Program?

Information that helps us provide a more useful response

Providing the following information can help Atlas Crop Technologies evaluate product fit and route your enquiry efficiently.

  • Country and production region
  • Crop
  • Approximate seed quantity
  • Seed size or seeds per bag if relevant
  • Planting population
  • Planter make or metering system
  • Seed-tender use
  • Existing seed treatments
  • Early-season stress concerns
  • Technical, trial, commercial or distribution objective
Technical · Commercial · Distribution

Discuss SEED+GRAPHITE® with our team

Tell us about your crop, seed volume, planter system, planting population, existing seed treatments or market requirement. Our team will route your enquiry to the appropriate regional contact.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions about SEED+GRAPHITE®

The answers below provide general product and agronomic context. Always use the current approved local label as the authoritative source for legal product use.

SEED+GRAPHITE® is a multi-benefit nutritional seed lubricant from Verdesian Life Sciences.

It combines talc/graphite planter lubrication, a micronutrient package and MAC® Technology in one dry seed-applied product.

It is seed applied and is described by Verdesian as a nutritional seed treatment and multi-benefit seed lubricant.

Unlike many liquid commercial seed treatments, it is supplied as a dry powder intended for direct application to seed in the planter box or at the seed tender.

No. The product combines talc and graphite with calcium, sulfur, iron, zinc, manganese, cobalt, copper and molybdenum plus proprietary MAC® Technology.

Published Verdesian product information lists 25.6% talc and 6.4% graphite.

Within the lubricant fraction this corresponds to an 80/20 talc-to-graphite ratio.

Talc is a dry seed lubricant used to support seed flow and reduce friction-related handling issues within planting systems.

Actual planter requirements can vary by equipment manufacturer, crop and seed treatment.

Graphite provides dry lubrication that can support seed movement through meter components and other parts of the planter.

Singulation is the process of separating and delivering individual seeds through a precision planter meter.

Good singulation reduces skips and doubles and contributes to the objective of uniform within-row plant spacing.

Yes. Talc/graphite lubrication to support singulation is one of the main product features identified by Verdesian.

Planter calibration, seed size, meter condition and planting speed remain important determinants of actual singulation performance.

MAC® Technology is the proprietary biostimulant technology incorporated into SEED+GRAPHITE®.

Verdesian positions it around helping prepare seeds and seedlings for early-season abiotic stress.

Published manufacturer information specifically references:

  • Cold stress
  • Heat spikes
  • Drought
  • Excess moisture

No. The product is positioned to help prepare seedlings for stress, not to eliminate or prevent severe environmental stress.

Extreme cold, heat, drought, flooding or other adverse conditions can still reduce crop establishment.

Current Verdesian positioning emphasizes:

  • Stronger emergence
  • Early vigor
  • Stand establishment

Published guaranteed analysis includes:

  • Calcium 4.0%
  • Sulfur 5.0%
  • Iron 1.0%
  • Zinc 2.0%
  • Manganese 0.70%
  • Cobalt 0.070%
  • Copper 0.090%
  • Molybdenum 0.080%

Published guaranteed analysis identifies the 2.0% zinc fraction as water-soluble zinc.

Manufacturer analysis identifies the listed iron, manganese and copper fractions as water soluble.

Published Verdesian information lists calcium sulfate, cobalt sulfate, copper sulfate, ferrous sulfate, manganese sulfate, sodium molybdate and zinc sulfate among the nutrient sources.

No. Its nutrient package is positioned around early seedling nutrition. It does not replace the crop's complete nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, sulfur or micronutrient fertility program.

Published Verdesian guidance states that the dry powder can be applied directly to seed in the planter box or at the seed tender.

No specialized liquid seed-treatment equipment is required for the described use.

Yes. Seed-tender application is one of the methods specifically referenced in current manufacturer product information.

Yes. Direct planter-box application is also included in published Verdesian guidance.

Current manufacturer information lists 8 oz per 100 lb seed, equivalent to 0.50 kg per 100 kg seed.

Always verify that this rate is approved for your market.

Current manufacturer information lists 4 oz per 100 lb seed, equivalent to 0.25 kg per 100 kg seed.

Published guidance lists 4 oz per 100 lb seed, equivalent to 0.25 kg per 100 kg seed.

Current manufacturer information lists 4 oz per 100 lb seed, equivalent to 0.25 kg per 100 kg seed.

Published guidance lists 12 oz per 100 lb seed, equivalent to 0.75 kg per 100 kg seed.

Published guidance for milo, millets and sorghum lists 10 oz per 100 lb seed, equivalent to 0.625 kg per 100 kg seed.

Current manufacturer information also lists rates for alfalfa, peanuts, rice, sugar beets and sunflowers.

Do not extrapolate a rate automatically. Published Verdesian guidance advises users to consult their dealer or distributor for crops not listed in the rate table.

It may be used within seed systems that already include commercial seed treatments, but the compatibility of the exact seed-treatment package should be confirmed before use.

Follow all labels and planter-manufacturer requirements.

Where live inoculants or biological products are present, verify compatibility with the relevant manufacturers because biological organisms can be sensitive to other seed-treatment materials.

No. The product is a nutritional seed lubricant with biostimulant positioning and should not be assumed to replace fungicides required for seedling-disease management.

No. It should not be assumed to provide insect-control functions unless an approved local label explicitly states such a use.

Current Verdesian information references a separate Seed + Graphite Organic version and describes an option certified for organic production.

Always verify the exact product certificate, certifying body and local organic-production requirements before use.

No. It is positioned to support emergence and stand establishment, but emergence also depends on seed viability, depth, temperature, moisture, disease, soil structure and planting quality.

No agricultural input can guarantee a particular yield.

Better planting performance, emergence and early vigor can help preserve yield potential, but final yield depends on many season-long factors.

The crop's established plant population determines the number and distribution of plants available to intercept light, use water and nutrients and contribute to final production.

Poor emergence or uneven establishment can be difficult for some crops to compensate for later.

No. Seed lubricant can support seed flow, but meter calibration, equipment condition, speed, vacuum or pressure settings, seed depth and field setup remain essential.

No. Registration, approved crops, claims, rates, organic certification, package sizes and directions can differ between markets.

Contact Atlas Crop Technologies for current country-specific information.

Include your country, crop, seed quantity, seed size if known, planting population, planter or seed-tender type, existing seed treatments and any early-season establishment concern.

Use the contact form on this page or email contact@fertilizercoatingproducts.com .

Include your company, country, crop or market, estimated product requirement and the nature of your commercial or distribution enquiry.

Responsible Product Use
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