containers filled with a variety of native seeds, each displaying different seed coating treatments used in wildland restoration and enhancement.

Custom Seed Coating Solutions for Smarter Land Management.

Enhancing Germination, Precision, and Performance with Every Seed.

At Wildland Seed Coating, we specialize in custom seed treatments that improve germination, boost early growth, and simplify large-scale seeding operations. From native species to high-volume agriculture, our tailored coating solutions are designed to meet the specific needs of your project and environment. With advanced technology, years of experience, and a passion for land stewardship, we make seed enhancement efficient, reliable, and results-driven.

Small glass jars filled with a variety of native seeds, each displaying different seed coating treatments used in wildland restoration and enhancement.

The Power of Seed Coating Technology

  • Seed coating enhances the shape, weight, and surface texture of seeds—resulting in smoother delivery through seeding equipment. This allows for more accurate spacing, reduces seed clumping, and improves overall efficiency during planting.

    Why it matters:
    When seeds are coated for optimal flow, you get better precision seeding. That means less waste, fewer missed spots, and a more uniform crop or native plant stand. For large-scale restoration or agricultural projects, this directly translates to time savings, lower input costs, and improved land coverage.

  • Seed coatings can deter birds, rodents, and insects that commonly eat unprotected seeds. By using safe deterrents or physical barriers within the coating, we protect seeds during the critical early phase after sowing.

    Why it matters:
    Without protection, a significant percentage of seeds can be lost to predation before they even have a chance to germinate. Coated seeds survive longer in the field, increasing establishment rates and reducing the need for costly reseeding—especially important in restoration projects or when using expensive or rare seed types.

  • Coatings can be engineered to delay or control germination until specific environmental conditions—like temperature or soil moisture—are met. This ensures seeds sprout only when conditions are right for survival.

    Why it matters:
    Weather can be unpredictable. Germination that occurs too early (like before a cold snap or during a dry spell) can result in failed seedlings. With seed coating technology, you get built-in timing control, giving seeds the best possible chance to thrive once they begin to grow.

  • Seed coatings can include biological stimulants, micronutrients, and hydrating agents that support strong root growth and quick emergence. This leads to faster establishment and more vigorous seedlings.

    Why it matters:
    The first few weeks of a seedling's life are critical. Strong early growth helps plants outcompete weeds, resist disease, and withstand environmental stress. Coated seeds are better equipped to succeed—improving plant survival rates and reducing long-term maintenance costs.

  • In arid regions or during drought conditions, seed coatings can help by retaining moisture, protecting against rapid drying, and supporting germination in suboptimal conditions.

    Why it matters:
    Dryland restoration is notoriously difficult. Coated seeds are better adapted to establish in harsh conditions where water is limited. Whether you're reseeding rangeland, restoring wildlife habitat, or rehabilitating fire-damaged areas, coatings improve outcomes when every drop of moisture counts.

Bar chart titled 'Indian Ricegrass (Plant Growth Hormone)' showing three categories: Uncoated, Coated, and Coated + Scarification. The y-axis represents 'Final Germination (%)' ranging from 0 to 80. The Uncoated bar is about 4%, the Coated bar about 34%, and the Coated + Scarification bar about 71%, with error bars indicating variability.

Highlighted Coatings

Prevent premature germination of fall-sown seeds. May also mitigate toxicity from pre-emergent herbicides.

Penstemon seed shown with and without germination delay coating. Coated seeds help prevent premature germination of fall-sown seeds and may reduce toxicity from pre-emergent herbicides.

Germination Delay

Enhanced seed flow and protection with encrusting for optimal seeding efficiency.

Bluebunch wheatgrass seeds with and without germination delay coating. Coating prevents early germination of fall-sown seeds and may reduce sensitivity to pre-emergent herbicides.

Encrusting

Enhances the delivery and establishment of low-purity seeds. (Sagebrush Pictured)

Winterfat seed with and without encrusting coating. Encrusted seeds improve seed flow and provide added protection for enhanced seeding efficiency.

Conglomeration

Slow release of hormones to overcome physiological dormancy & improve seedling emergence. (Patent Pending)

Microscopic sagebrush seeds shown before and after conglomeration coating. Coated seeds are combined into larger, uniform balls for improved delivery and establishment of low-purity seeds.

Plant Growth Hormone

A Family Business

Dr. Matthew Madsen, researcher in seed enhancement technology, contributing to advancements in wildland seed coating and restoration practices.

Dr. Matthew Madsen: With over two decades of experience in the seed enhancement industry, Matthew brings unparalleled expertise and vision to Wildland Seed Coating. His dedication to innovation and excellence has been the cornerstone of our success.

Caleb Madsen, researcher in seed enhancement technology, contributing to advancements in wildland seed coating and restoration practices.

Caleb Madsen: Co-founder Caleb Madsen shares a passion for rangeland management and a commitment to pushing the boundaries of what’s possible with advanced seed technologies.

Join us as we lead the way in transforming land management through technology and innovation.

Our seed technologies are developed to address the factors shown to limit seeding success in dryland systems. 

Contact Us

Our custom seedcoating services are tailored to meet your specific needs, ensuring optimal performance for your planting projects.

To place an order or discuss your requirements, please contact us directly. Each order is crafted to ensure it aligns with your unique goals. We're here to provide expert guidance and answer any questions you may have about our products and services.

Reach out today—we look forward to partnering with you to support your success!