3 deficient micronutrients can be delivered effectively

MAX-IN Ultra ZM Plus

On average, nearly 70% of corn crops are deficient in three vital micronutrients: zinc, manganese and boron according to WinField United, Arden Hills, Minnesota, tissue sampling research.

These micronutrients play a role in everything from leaf growth to disease resistance and are all essential to maximizing crop performance.

Next season, growers will be able to give their deficient crops a more powerful micronutrient boost. MAX-IN Ultra ZM Plus, a new foliar micronutrient from WinField United, combines a high-load blend of zinc, manganese and boron into one convenient and effective product.

MAX-IN Ultra ZMB Plus contains CornSorb technology to increase the uptake into the leaf and movement of micronutrients by 20-50% in the leaf cuticle and into internal structures.

Before making a late-season micronutrient application, the company recommends tissue sampling and analysis using the NutriSolutions 360 program at key growth stages to help pinpoint nutrient deficiencies and identify exactly what crops need before yield potential is reduced.

For more information, see a dealer or visit www.winfieldunited.com./max-in-ultra-zmb-plus.

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