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POWERPLUS™

Not Approved for Sale in California

PowerPlus™
In Furrow Treatment to Maximize Nitrogen Effectiveness
Increases Crop Quality and Yield


PowerPlus™ enhances crop quality, yield and nitrogen effectiveness increasing the grower’s return on investment. With the implication of reduced inputs due to the increased effectiveness of nitrogen, PowerPlus holds the promise of even more financial return for growers and farmers in the form of reduced inputs.

PowerPlus is a combination of micronutrients and other co-factors that encourages more cell division and keeps cells alive longer in high-population planting. Roots and base of plants are established and fortified to support growth and sustain crop health.

Typically when plants grow too rapidly, sugar is drawn from the roots and lower parts of the plant up to the top to support the rapid growth. This weakens the cells in the roots, bottom leaves and stalks, causing more lodging and reduced cellular development in the reproductive parts of the plant. PowerPlus counters the stress of rapid growth to help maintain optimal crop health.

PowerPlus Proven Applications:
Corn, Soybeans, Vegetables and Fruit

PowerPlus Crop Benefits:

  • More efficient and effective use of nitrogen
  • Keep crop roots growing during periods when nitrates reduce root growth
  • Increased root mass
  • Increased stalk diameter
  • Increased ear/pod/fruit size and more consistent crop sizing
  • Promotes active cell division over a longer period of time
  • Increases pollination during periods of heat and drought stress

RECOMMENDED USAGE FOR GROWERS

CORN: Side-dress ½ to 1 gallon of PowerPlus per acre with nitrogen solution before the plant has 5 true leaves for maximum effectiveness.

SOYBEAN: Side-dress ½ to 1 gallon of PowerPlus per acre with nitrogen solution before at the V4 stage – the third trifoliate is extended and the fourth trifoliate is opened. 



 

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Latest News

08.18.08
StollerUSA’s PowerPlus™ Increases Soybean Yield by 71 bu/ac In University Testing

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Corn and Soybean Crop - OH
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Corn and Soybean Crop - OH

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