Jenny Phillips, Director of Marketing • November 7, 2023

NanoPack® by Aqua-Yield® offers a revolutionary solution in agriculture, harnessing the power of nanotechnology and providing many benefits.

 

This micronutrient product (0.5Cu-2Fe-1Mn-1Zn) enhances crop yields and promotes plant health by delivering essential nutrients directly to the cellular level. By improving nutrient utilization farmers save resources and increase their profitability while being an environmentally sustainable choice. 

 

In this latest soybean trial from ABG Ag Services based out of Sheriden, IN, adding 4 oz/ac NanoPack® at both the R1 and R3 applications with fungicides produced a whopping +8.5 bu/ac increase over using the fungicide alone.

 


 

Learn more today at:

 

www.aquayield.com/nanopack

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