Making sure your crop has everything it needs to succeed throughout the season can sometimes feel like a game of whack-a-mole. Fortunately, micronutrient delivery just got a whole lot more efficient with MAX-IN® Ultra ZMB® Plus.


78.7% of corn plants are deficient in zinc.1

Aids in leaf growth, cell elongation and early ear development.


65.5% of corn plants are deficient in manganese.1

Essential for photosynthesis and plays a crucial role in disease resistance.


67% of corn plants are deficient in boron.1

Influences cell development. Essential for nitrogen metabolism and reproduction.

THE ANSWER:

MAX-IN® Ultra ZMB® Plus

Zinc, manganese and boron are the most common micronutrient deficiencies in crops including corn and soybeans. A deficiency in even just one key micronutrient can impact yield potential. With one efficient application of MAX-IN® Ultra ZMB® Plus micronutrient, you can meet a majority of in-season crop demands to help maximize crop performance potential.

MAX-IN® ULTRA ZMB® PLUSPRODUCT INFORMATION


packaging &
sizes

JUGS              2 x 2.5-Gallon, 250 gallon

HOW ABOUT 3 MORE?

Challenges come in threes. With MAX-IN Ultra ZMB Plus, the answer comes in one.

STORAGE & SHIPPING CONVENIENCE

This formulation has excellent shelf stability to make storage a breeze with no corrosive classification, which means no need for hazmat transportation.

APPLICATION FLEXIBILITY

Patent-pending formulation is tank-mix approved for all major traits, including Enlist® One, Enlist Duo®, XtendiMax®, Engenia® and  Tavium® .

PLANT UPTAKE

Plant leaves aren’t naturally designed for nutrient absorption. That’s what roots are for. But CornSorb® technology helps break through the leaf’s defensive barrier to strengthen micronutrient uptake.

ADVANCED ACRE® RX

PLUS, THE ANSWER FITS IN YOUR ADVANCED ACRE® RX PLAN

For those enrolled in an Elite Rx® or Complete Rx® program, MAX-IN Ultra ZMB Plus can be written into your prescription, which means it’s covered under the service warranty.**

Forecast Future
Stress Conditions

While it may not be as simple as looking into a crystal ball, the ability to forecast stress conditions in your area could be the next best thing to foreseeing the crop challenges you might face this season. Whether dealing with cold, wet, or excessively dry soils, discover what your fields could be up against and take the first steps to address potential crop stresses with the in-season seed stress map.

Determining Deficiencies

The best way to determine whether your crop is nutrient deficient is to soil sample. But we know that’s not always an option. That’s why we aggregate our annual NutriSolutions® tissue testing data into a trend map so you can track deficiencies in your area.

Get Your Hands On A Jug

Want to work MAX-IN Ultra ZMB Plus into your 2024 plans? Contact your WinField United sales representative to learn more or place an order.

** Agreement is required and conditions, restrictions and service fees apply. Percentage goals for the crops’ Approved Yield range from 95–105% for corn and 95–100% for soybeans. Only available to corn and soybean farmers who enroll a minimum of 250 acres of an individual crop in the program. Due to factors outside of WinField United’s control, results to be obtained cannot be predicted or guaranteed by WinField United. Results may vary.

                        1 Average based on 221,050 tissue samples from the WinField United Tissue Sample Treasury across V4-R2 growth stages from 2012-2022. 

© 2023 WinField United. Important: Before use always read and follow label instructions. Crop performance is dependent on several factors many of which are beyond the control of WinField United, including without limitation, soil type, pest pressures, agronomic practices and weather conditions. Growers are encouraged to consider data from multiple locations, over multiple years and to be mindful of how such agronomic conditions could impact results. Advanced Acre Rx, Complete Rx, CornSorb, Elite Rx, MAX-IN and WinField are trademarks of WinField United. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.