Built to Boost Plant Health and Yield Potential

Apr 29, 2025


MAX-IN® Ultra ZMB® Plus: Built to Boost Plant Health and Yield Potential 
At Premier Cooperative, we're always looking to offer tools that drive agronomic performance and deliver results. One of the standout products we recommend for growers focused on maximizing plant health and yield is MAX-IN® Ultra ZMB® Plus -- a premium foliar nutritional solution formulated with performance and flexibility in mind. 

Why MAX-IN® Ultra ZMB® Plus?
The liquid foliar blend is powered by a high load of three essential micronutrients -- Zinc (4.24%), Manganese (3.85%), and Boron (2.1%) -- critical elements that support key physiological processess in both corn and soybeans:
  • Zinc is vital for leaf growth and plant hormone development.
  • Manganese plays an essential role in photosynthesis and disease resistance.
  • Boron supports cell development, especially during reproductive growth stages. 
What sets this product apart is the incorporation of CornSorb® technology, which increases nutrient movement through the leaf cuticle and into internal structures, making more of the applied nutirents readily available to the plant. The result: improved uptake and efficiency for stronger, healthier crops. 

Flexible, Efficient Application 
MAX-IN Ultra ZMB Plus offers the convenience of application with various herbicide programs, including Enlist One®, Enlist Duo®, XtendiMax®, Engenia®, and Tavium®. With a long shelf life, minimal transportation requirements, and a flexible use rate of 0.5-2 qt/A, it's a smart addition to any fertility plan. 

Built for Performance. Built for It.
MAX-IN Ultra ZMB Plus is designed to perform. Whether you're aiming for stronger vegetative growth or better reproductive success, this foliar solution is built to help you maximize every acre. 

Contact your Premier Cooperative agronomist today to learn how MAX-IN Ultra ZMB Plus can fit into your fertility program. 
 

**This article was provided by Winfield United**

 
 
 

 

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