Innovative Advanced MicroBoost: Target Mid-Season Micronutrient Needs for Better ROI on Every Acre

Dec 03, 2025


Innovative Advanced MicroBoost: Target Mid-Season Micronutrient Needs for Better ROI on Every Acre

Written by: Shelby Wartick, Communications Director

At Innovative Ag Services, we’re committed to supporting healthy crops and profitable agriculture with solutions developed specifically for the fields we serve across Iowa and Southwest Wisconsin.

New for the 2026 planting season, Innovative Advanced MicroBoost is a foliar micronutrient solution designed by the IAS agronomy team based on what we consistently see in local tissue samples:

✔ Zinc
✔ Manganese
✔ Boron

These three nutrients are the most common mid-season deficiencies in corn and soybean plants in our geography.

Why Innovative Advanced MicroBoost?

  • A "one-jug" micronutrient solution designed for in-season application

  • Easily pairs with fungicide and insecticide passes

  • Built for fast, efficient uptake when crops need it most

  • Designed to maximize ROI on every acre

As you plan for 2026, talk with your IAS Agronomy Advisor about where Innovative Advanced MicroBoost fits into your crop nutrition strategy. 

Our Formula + Your Fields = Value on Every Acre.

 

Watch the video below to learn when and how Innovative Advanced MicroBoost delivers value.

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