RURAL AMERICA LIVE with Dow AgroSciences

Optimize Yield and Profit Potential Next Year.

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One of the best ways to optimize corn yield and profit potential is by protecting applied nitrogen during key growth stages. As corn plants mature, their source of nitrogen can be lost due to leaching and denitrification — which can significantly reduce yield. By protecting nitrogen at the root zone, Instinct® II and N-Serve® nitrogen stabilizers make nitrogen available longer for plant uptake when and where corn needs it most.

Watch Dow AgroSciences on RFD-TV LIVE for more nitrogen management advice:

  • Importance of nitrogen stabilization
  • Tips for spotting nitrogen deficiency and improving overall plant health
  • Protecting nitrogen at the root zone in corn

We’ll discuss the importance of protecting nitrogen and how nitrogen stabilizers fit with your fertilizer applications.

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