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Is your plant nutrition program keeping up with your corn’s yield potential? NutriSolutions®: A new tool in the tool box 1

2 Increased YieldInsight Delivered Tissue Sample Kit Submit Data Collect Sample ……The Process

*Individual results may vary, and performance may vary from location to location and from year to year. This result may not be an indicator of results you may obtain as local growing, soil and weather conditions may vary. Growers should evaluate data from multiple locations and years whenever possible. *Winfield Solutions, LLC. Answer Plot® and CROPLAN GENETICS® are registered trademarks of Land O’Lakes, Inc. AgriSolutions™ is a trademark of Winfield Solutions, LLC. How do you measure the capacity of the gas tank? 26 Gallon50 Gallon6 Gallon It is similar to a soil test Soil Test is like a gas tank for your truck

You start on a trip of 400 miles If your tank is full and it is big enough you should make it You should check it several times As you near your destination If you don’t know head winds, hilly country or other events you will need to make additions – but you don’t know exactly how much Tissue Analysis is like a gas gauge

Minnesota Answer Plot Data – 8.1bu/a Where was the MAX-IN® ZMB® applied? 8

Is your plant nutrition program keeping up with your corn’s yield potential? NutriSolutions® tissue analysis can help 9