Win Field United Local Campaign Maximize Plant Health

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Win. Field United Local Campaign Maximize Plant Health ROI ATLAS Materials © 2017. Win.

Win. Field United Local Campaign Maximize Plant Health ROI ATLAS Materials © 2017. Win. Field is a registered trademark and Win. Field United is a trademark of Winfield Solutions.

Topic: CROPLAN® & Partners SUBJECT LINE: Manage your seed to its full potential COPY:

Topic: CROPLAN® & Partners SUBJECT LINE: Manage your seed to its full potential COPY: Use response-to scores to dial-in on plant needs What do your crops need to maximize their yield potential? Obviously there are the basics, like sunlight, water and nutrients, but there’s more than that to consider. For example, weed control, disease management and planting populations also contribute to a crop’s health and, ultimately, its yield potential. Unfortunately, there’s no one-sizefits-all approach to optimizing a crop’s productivity. That's why understanding how your crops will respond to various management practices, including fungicide applications, is valuable. Data from the 2019 Answer Plot® program showed an average 5. 6 - to 40. 4 -bushel-per-acre yield response to fungicide applications, depending on the hybrid. Understanding a hybrid’s response-to score can help you better manage your seed, which allows you to allocate your crop inputs budget more precisely. Contact us to learn how you can leverage response-to scores for smarter decision-making. Resources: Product page link: News & Insights article: https: //www. winfieldunited. com/news-and-insights/evaluating-hybrid-response-to-fungicidepays-off-for-a-minnesota-farmer

Topic: Master. Lock® SUBJECT LINE: Get the most coverage from your fungicide COPY: Good

Topic: Master. Lock® SUBJECT LINE: Get the most coverage from your fungicide COPY: Good spray coverage means good disease control When you invest in a fungicide application, you want to ensure you’re maximizing its disease control potential. One way to do that is by adding an adjuvant like Master. Lock® to the tank mix. Master. Lock optimizes droplet size to reduce drift potential and help ensure more product penetrates into the canopy. It also contains a surfactant to cover more leaf surface area. That helps ensure you’re getting the most value from your fungicide treatments. Win. Field® United Answer Plot® data has shown a 5. 7 -bushel-per-acre average yield increase in corn when Master. Lock is added to the spray tank along with a fungicide, compared to using a fungicide alone. * Effective disease control depends on good fungicide coverage. It’s not about the ounces of product per acre that you spray — what’s important is that the active ingredient is actually reaching the plant. Improve fungicide performance by adding Master. Lock to your tank. Contact us to learn about other ways to maximize the return on investment potential of your fungicide applications. *National average difference between fungicide application at R 1 and untreated control. 2019 Answer Plot program data. Resources: Product page link: https: //www. winfieldunited. com/news-and-insights/make-the-most-of-your-fungicide-application News & Insights article: https: //www. winfieldunited. com/news-and-insights/make-the-most-of-your-fungicideapplication

Topic: RTF Scores SUBJECT LINE: Think you don’t need a fungicide? COPY: Fungicides offer

Topic: RTF Scores SUBJECT LINE: Think you don’t need a fungicide? COPY: Fungicides offer benefits beyond disease control With tighter margins, you may choose to delay your fungicide purchase to see what the season brings. But that might not be the best approach to getting the most from your seed’s genetics. Answer Plot® data from Win. Field® United shows that not all hybrids respond to fungicide applications the same way. In fact, research trials have shown instances where disease pressure in a field has been relatively low, yet the hybrid yield response to a fungicide application is significant. That’s because fungicides do more than just control disease. They affect plants in other physiological ways, including influencing nitrogen use efficiency, respiration maintenance and hormone production. All these things can affect yield potential, even in the absence of disease. In addition, crops treated with a fungicide tend to have improved standability later into the season, which can protect yield potential during a late-harvest year. For more information about the benefits of a fungicide application, contact us. Resources: Product page: https: //www. winfieldunited. com/research-and-innovation/answer-plot// News & Insights articles: https: //www. winfieldunited. com/news-and-insights/it-s-not-too-early-to-talk-fungicides

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