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MINNESOTA/WISCONSIN

REFERENCE

MANUAL –2018

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MINNESOTA/WISCONSIN CONTACTS Casey Mattke

Steve Snyder

Jeff Moon

District Sales Manager Savage, MN

Herbicide Tolerant Field Specialist Lanesboro, MN

Market Development Specialist Sauk Rapids, MN

317-919-8488

320-267-5413

cmattke@dow.com

507-450-5709

jwmoon@dow.com

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Chad Buendorf

Chad.Michael.Buendorf @dupont.com

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Territory Manager Farmersburg, IA 920-378-2185

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Tina.M.Holst@dupont.com

Elyssa Trejo

Pasture and Land Management Territory Manager Waterville, MN 541-224-4632 eatrejo@dow.com

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Territory Manager New Prague, MN

320-905-0845

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blrogers@dow.com

mschalla@dow.com

Neil Trygestad

Territory Manager New London, MN

507-381-5871

Tina Holst

skpetersen@dow.com

Bryan Rogers

Territory Manager Waterville, MN

Jim.Harriman@dupont.com

262-483-7818

319-202-1150

Jim Harriman

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Territory Manager Baldwin, WI

Territory Manager Dell Rapids, SD

507-380-0179

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Mike Schalla

Samantha Petersen

Territory Manager New Richland, MN

507-381-1550

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Solutions for the Growing World

TABLE OF CONTENTS CORN HERBICIDES

CEREAL HERBICIDES

4-5

Resicore®

76-77

GoldSky®

6-7

SureStart II

78

PerfectMatch®

8

KeyStone® LA NXT

79

PowerFlex® HL

9

Surpass NXT

80-81

QuelexTM

10

WideMatch®

82

WideMatch®

11

WideMatch / Surpass NXT

83

Small Grains Solution Center

12

FulTime® NXT

84

Cereal herbicides application timing

13

Durango DMA

85

PropiMax® EC

14-15

Hornet® WDG

16

Stinger®

NITROGEN STABILIZERS

19

Accent® Q

88-91

N-Serve®

20-21

Staging Reminders

92-97

Instinct® HL on corn

22-23

Basis® Blend

98

Instinct® HL on wheat

24-25

Breakfree NXT ATZ

26

Cinch® ATZ

INSECTICIDES

28-29

Instigate

100-101 Cobalt® Advanced

30-31

Prequel®

102-103 Lorsban® Advanced

32-35

Realm Q

36-37

Resolve® Q

OTHER CROPS

38-39

Revulin Q

106-107 Enable® 2F / Dithane F-45®

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108

Stinger®

SOYBEAN HERBICIDES 42-43

ENLISTTM

Sonic®

44 Surveil

110-116 EnlistTM Weed Control System

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ElevoreM

46-47

FirstRate®

RESOURCES

48-49

Waterhemp vs. Palmer Amaranth

118

Product Information

51

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Durango DMA

119

Product Packaging

53

Cleanout Recommendations for

120

Bulk Density

Flumioxazin-containing products

121

Corn Herbicides Rotation Restrictions

54

Abundit® Edge

122

Soybean Herbicides Rotation Restrictions

55

Assure II

123

Cereal Herbicides Rotation Restrictions

56-57

Canopy® EX

124

Personal Protective Equipment Requirements

58-59

Enlite

125

Corn comparison chart

60-61

Envive®

126-128 Range & Pasture

62-63

EverpreX™

130-131 Corn and Soybean Herbicide MOA Chart

64-65

FeXapan™ plus VaporGrip® Techology

132-133 Fungicide Classification MOA Chart

66-67

Trivence

134-135 Grower Financing

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PLANT HEALTH

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70-71

Aproach®

72-73

Aproach® Prima

136-137 Enlist™ Ahead Rewards 138-139 TruChoice® Early Pay Multiplier 140-141 2018 TruChoice® Advantage 142-143 2017-18 TruChoice® Financing


CORN

SOYBEANS

PLANT HEALTH

HERBICIDES

CORN

SMALL GRAINS

NITROGEN STABILIZERS

INSECTICIDES

OTHER CROPS

ENLISTâ„¢

RESOURCES

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FEATURES

USE RECOMMENDATIONS

• A novel formulation featuring three leading active ingredients and three modes of action to deliver powerful broad-spectrum control of broadleaf weeds and annual grasses

•A pply spring up to 30 days before planinting, PPI, pre-emergence, spike stage corn, or post up 11” tall corn. For maximum residual, apply as close to planting as possible

• A new and effective way to control the toughest weeds that may be herbicideresistant to glyphosate, atrazine or ALS herbicides, such as lambsquarter, common and giant ragweed, waterhemp and marestail • Delivers the residual activity you need for long-lasting weed control with excellent crop safety

USE RATES Soil Texture

OM < 3%

OM ≥ 3%

Qts./Acre

Qts./Acre

Course

2.25

2.5

Medium

2.5

2.75

Fine

2.75

3.0

WEED SPECTRUM Barnyardgrass Cocklebur Crabgrass Fall Panicum Field Sandbur Foxtail species Jimsonweed Johnsongrass, Seedling Kochia Lambsquarters Marestail / Horseweed Morningglories, Annual

Nightshade species Palmer Amaranth Pigweed species Ragweeds, Common & Giant Shattercane Smartweed Sunflower Thistle, Canada Velvetleaf Venice Mallow Waterhemp Wolly Cupgrass

See label for complete list.

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• Resicore® herbicide may be tankmixed with Durango® DMA® herbicide and applied to 4-6” weeds in Roundup Ready® corn • Resicore herbicide may be applied from spike to 11” tall corn

PRE-EMERGENCE APPLICATION Resciore® 2.25-3.0 qt + Durango® DMA® 24-36 oz + AMS 8.5-17 lbs/100 gal -- consider adding -Atrazine 1.0 lb • Use of adjuvants with Resicore applied prior to weed emergence is not necessary or recommended. • Addition of NIS (1 qt/100 gal) may be used to improve control of emerged weeds • Addition of COC (1 gal/100 gal) may be used in pre applications. • Any of the above adjuvants may be used at a preplant or preemergence application

SPLIT APPLICATIONS Resicore® 1.25 - 1.5 qt. followed by Resicore® 1.25 - 1.5 qt. + Durango® DMA® 24-36 oz. + AMS 8.5-17 lbs/100 gal -- consider adding -Atrazine 1.0 lb • Do not apply Resicore® herbicide to yellow popcorn after the crop has emerged or severe crop injury may occur. • Do not use nitrogen-based adjuvants (AMS or UAN) or methylated seed oil (MSO) with Resicore when applied alone to emerged field corn or when Resicore is applied as a postemergence tank mixture with other products (except for the inclusion of AMS in tank mixtures containing glyphosate or glufosinate, as directed on those product labels; do not add UAN, COC, or MSO to these tank mixtures or crop injury may occur).


GIVING GROWERS ACROSS THE MIDWEST EXTRAORDINARY POWER

1. Tank half-full with water or liquid fertilizer carrier(28%, 32% N) to start 2. Begin agitation 3. Pre-slurry water-soluble packets 4. Wettable Powders/Dry flowables UAN ONLY: Pre-slurry in water (if not using UAN go to next step) 5. Compatibility agent (if needed) 6. Liquid flowables 7. Instinct® II or Instinct® HL nitrogen stabilizer

10. Soluble Liquids (SL) (e.g, Durango® DMA® herbicide, glyphosate products, Gramoxone Extra herbicide, 2,4-D amine)

NITROGEN STABILIZERS

9. Emulsifiable concentrate (EC) (e.g, Surpass® NXT herbicide, Lorsban®-4E insecticide)

SMALL GRAINS

8. Capsule Suspension (CS) or Suspension Emulsion (SE) (e.g, Resicore®, SureStart® II, Keystone® NXT or FulTime® NXT herbicides, liquid atrazine)

PLANT HEALTH

• Do not apply Resicore® herbicide to yellow popcorn after the crop has emerged or severe crop injury may occur. • Do not use nitrogen-based adjuvants (AMS or UAN) or methylated seed oil (MSO) with Resicore when applied alone to emerged field corn or when Resicore is applied as a postemergence tank mixture with other products (except for the inclusion of AMS in tank mixtures containing glyphosate or glufosinate, as directed on those product labels; do not add UAN, COC, or MSO to these tank mixtures or crop injury may occur).

Liquid Carrier

SOYBEANS

Resicore® 1.25 - 1.5 qt. + Durango® DMA® 24-36 oz. + AMS 8.5-17 lbs/100 gal

TANK MIX SEQUENCE PROCEDURES

CORN

POST-EMERGENCE APPLICATION FOR GLYPHOSATE TOLERANT CORN

11. COC, NIS, other adjuvants

applied at plant 4/24/16 Resicore at 1.5 qts./A - photo taken 6/1/16

OTHER CROPS

PRODUCT COMPARISON

INSECTICIDES

12. Ammonium Thiosulfate (ATS)

ENLIST™

PRE: Acuron 3 qt. + glyphosate 20 oz. Sprayed on 4/14/16 - photo taken 6/9/16

PRE: Resicore® 2.5 qt. + glyphosate 20 oz. Sprayed on 4/14/16 - photo taken 6/9/16

RESOURCES

DOW Diamond, DMA, Durango, FulTime, Instinct, Keystone, Lorsban, Resicore, SureStart and Surpass are trademarks of The Dow Chemical Company (“Dow”) or an affiliated company of Dow. FulTime NXT, Gramoxone, Keystone NXT, and Lorsban-4E are federally Restricted Use Pesticides. Durango DMA, FulTime NXT, Instinct II, Keystone NXT, Resicore, SureStart II and Surpass NXT are not registered for sale or use in all states. FulTime NXT, Keystone NXT, Resicore, SureStart II and Surpass NXT are not available for sale, distribution, or use in Nassau and Suffolk counties in the state of New York. Contact your state pesticide regulatory agency to determine if a product is registered for sale or use in your state. In Mississippi, refer to the Lorsban-4E product label for use restrictions on certain crops. Always read and follow label directions. ©2016 Dow AgroSciences LLC ®

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FEATURES

USE RECOMMENDATIONS

• Formulated with an easy-to-use, low application rate

•A pply up to 30 days before planting, PPI, pre-emergence or to spike stage corn. For maximum residual, apply as close to planting as possible

• Three non-glyphosate modes of action for improved resistance management

• SureStart® II herbicide may be tankmixed with Durango® DMA® herbicide and applied to 4-6” weeds in Roundup Ready corn

• Effective in all tillage systems • Provides 5-6 week residual control •A pplication flexibility: pre-plant to post-emergence through 11” tall corn • Residual activity maximizes yield up to 7% on average. (2011 Southern IL study)

USE RATES Soil Texture

OM < 3%

OM ≥ 3%

Pints/Acre

Pints/Acre

Course

1.5-2.0

1.5-2.0

Medium

1.5-2.5

1.75-3.0

Fine

2.0-3.0

2.0-3.0

WEED SPECTRUM Barnyardgrass Cocklebur Crabgrass Fall Panicum Field Sandbur Foxtail species Jimsonweed Johnsongrass, Seedling Kochia Lambsquarters Marestail / Horseweed Morningglories, Annual

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Nightshade species

• SureStart II herbicide may be applied from spike to 11” tall corn

PRE-EMERGENCE APPLICATION SureStart® II 1.75-3.0 pt + Durango® DMA® 24-36 oz + AMS 8.5-17 lbs/100 gal -- consider adding -Keystone® LA NXT 1.0 qt or Surpass® NXT .75 pt and/or Atrazine .75-1.0 lb • Consider Keystone LA NXT -and/or atrazine for additional mode of action and additive residual control of grasses and many broadleaf weeds such as burcucumber, morningglories and others • SureStart II+ Keystone LA NXT mixes are considered one-pass programs serviced for control of grass and broadleaf weeds • Addition of COC (1 gal/100 gal) or NIS (1 qt/100 gal) may be used to improve control of emerged weeds

POST-EMERGENCE APPLICATION FOR GLYPHOSATE TOLERANT CORN

Prickly Sida

SureStart® II 1.75-3.0 pt + Durango® DMA® 24-36 oz + AMS 8.5-17 lbs/100 gal

Ragweeds, Common & Giant

Atrazine 0.5-.75 lb

Pigweed species

Shattercane Smartweed Sunflower Thistle, Canada Velvetleaf Venice Mallow Waterhemp Wolly Cupgrass

-- consider adding--

• Consider atrazine for an additional mode of action against weeds such as burcucumber, morningglories and others • Addition of NIS (1 qt/100 gal) may be used to improve control of emerged weeds • DO NOT use COC at more than 2 qt/100 gal with this application • Do not use liquid fertilizer as the carrier in post applications • Do not tankmix SureStart II herbicide with foliar post-emergence OP insecticides


Anytime - 0 months after application

wheat

4 months after application

alfalfa (2), barley, clover (2), dry beans (2, 3), lespedeza (2), oats, pea (4), popcorn, rye, soybean (2), vetch (2), wild rice

Spring Following Application

sorghum

12 months 18 months

Sugar Beets, Canola and all other crops

26 months (6)

NITROGEN STABILIZERS

BEFORE

SMALL GRAINS

Numbers within parentheses (-) in the table refer to Specific Rotational Crop Requirements below. (1) If crop treated with SureStart II is lost, corn may be replanted immediately. Do not make a second application of SureStart II. (2) When annual rainfall and/or irrigation is less than 15 inches on soils with less than 2% organic matter, this crop should not be planted until 18 months after treatment. (3) Dry beans includes: adzuki, kidney, lima (dry), navy, pinto (4) Pea includes: blackeyed, chick, cow, Crowder, field, pigeon, Southern. (5) Certain sweet corn varieties may be planted 10.5 months following application. Please refer to the separate product bulletin for a list of these varieties. (6) Rotation to Sugar Beets, Canola, and all other crops requires a 26 - month rotation interval and a successful field bioassay

PLANT HEALTH

potatoes, sunflower, sweet corn , tobacco (5)

SureStart® II herbicide is supported by the Dow AgroSciences Product Performance Corn and Soybean Herbicides Service Policy in the resouces section.

SOYBEANS

corn

CORN

SERVICE POLICY

CROP ROTATION INTERVALS

INSECTICIDES OTHER CROPS

AFTER - 1.75 pts. of SureStart® II and 24 oz. Durango® DMA®

ENLIST™ RESOURCES

Trademark of The Dow Chemical Company (“Dow”) or an affiliated company of Dow Keystone LA NXT is a federally Restricted Use Pesticide. Durango DMA, Keystone LA NXT and SureStart II are not registered for sale or use in all states. Keystone LA NXT and SureStart II are not available for sale, distribution or use in Nassau and Suffolk counties in the state of New York. Contact your state pesticide regulatory agency to determine if a product is registered for sale or use in your state. Always read and follow label directions. ©2014 Dow AgroSciences LLC ®

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FEATURES • Excellent control of annual grasses and small-seeded broadleaf weeds • Designed with a lower rate of atrazine •T he dual modes of action provide control of difficul-to- control and herbicide-resistant weeds. • Requires only ¼ inch of rain for activation • Can be applied from early pre-plant to early post-emergence • Effective in all tillage systems

WEED SPECTRUM Barnyardgrass Cocklebur*2 Crabgrass species Cupgrass, Wooly* Foxtail species Johnsongrass, Seedling* Kochia* Lambsquarters, common Morningglory spp. Nightshade species

Nutsedge, Yellow1,2 Panicum, Fall Pigweed species Ragweeds, Common & Giant* Sandbur, Field* Shattercane* Sicklepod Sida, Prickly Smartweed species Velvetleaf*2 Waterhemp, Tall

* Partial control 1 For best control of yellow nutsedge, use preplant incorporation or tank-mix with additional Surpass® herbicide or atrazine. 2 Activity may be reduced under dry conditions or following early (more than 14 days) preplant applications. Sequential herbicides or additional atrazine may be needed for complete control.

SERVICE POLICY Keystone® LA NXT herbicide is supported by the Dow AgroSciences Product Performance Corn and Soybean Herbicides Service Policy in the resouces section.

Keystone® LA NXT 1.7-2.5 qt + Durango® DMA® 24-36 oz + AMS 8.5-17 lbs/100 gal

PRE-EMERGENCE APPLICATION FOR CONVENTIONAL CORN Keystone® LA NXT 1.7-2.5 qt -- consider adding -+ Hornet® WDG 3-4 oz • Keystone LA NXT herbicide may be applied early pre-plant through early post-emergence up to 11” tall corn • Apply Hornet WDG-- additional broadleaf weed control • Addition of NIS (1 qt/100 gal) may be used to improve control of emerged weeds • Addition of COC (1 gal/100 gal) may be used in pre applications. DO NOT use COC at more than 2 qt/100 gal with post applications. • Do not use liquid fertilizer as the carrier in post applications

CROP ROTATION INTERVALS corn (2)

Immediately - 0 months after application

corn, cotton, sorghum, soybeans (3) (4)

Spring/next season following application

alfalfa, barley, dry beans (adzuki, kidney, lima, navy, or pinto), lupin (grain, white, or white sweet), millet (pearl or proso), oats, peas (blackeyed, chick, cow, Crowder, field, pigeon, or Southern), potatoes, rye, sugar beets, sunflower, tobacco, triticale, wheat, wild rice

15 months after application (5)

Numbers within parentheses (-) in the table refer to specific rotational Crop requirements below: (1) Do not plant dry beans or peas, potatoes, small grains or small- seeded legumes, sugar beets, sunflower, or tobacco during the 15 months following application, or injury from atrazine may occur. (2) If crop treated with Keystone LA NXT is lost, field corn, seed corn, silage corn, popcorn, or sweet corn may be replanted immediately. Do not exceed a total of 3.0 pounds ai per acre of acetochlor (2.7 quarts Keystone LA NXT) if additional product is applied. If applied after June 10, do not rotate to crops other than corn or sorghum the next year or crop injury from atrazine may occur. (3) Injury may occur to soybeans planted the year following application on soils having a calcareous subsurface layer and relatively high pH. In eastern parts of the Dakotas, Kansas, western Minnesota and Nebraska, do not rotate to soybeans if the rate applied was more than 2.0 pounds active ingredient equivalent of atrazine or soybean injury may occur. (4) In the High Plains and Intermountain regions of the West where rainfall is sparse and erratic or irrigation is required, use only where corn or sorghum is to follow corn. (5) Approved rotation crops list does not include any species of succulent beans or peas.

The DOW Diamond, Durango, DMA, Keystone are trademarks of The Dow Chemical Company (“Dow”) or an affiliated company of Dow. Roundup Ready is a registered trademark of Monsanto Company. Keystone LA NXT is a federally Restricted Use Pesticides. Durango DMA a nd Keystone LA NXT are not registered for sale or use in all states. Keystone LA NXT is not available for sale, distribution or use in Nassau and Suffolk counties in the state of New York. Contact your state pesticide regulatory agency to determine if a product is registered for sale or use in your state. Always read and follow label directions. ©2014 Dow AgroSciences LLC ® ®

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PRE-EMERGENCE APPLICATION FOR ROUNDUP® READY CORN


Solutions for the Growing World CORN SOYBEANS

• It delivers a high level of crop safety and offers unmatched crop rotational flexibility

• It doesn’t contain atrazine, making Surpass NXT ideal for use in low- or restricted-atrazine areas

Barnyardgrass

Panicum, Fall

Crabgrass species

Pigweed, species

Cupgrass, Wooly

Ragweeds, Common5

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Foxtail species

Sandbur, Field* Shattercane* 2

Kochia*

Sida, Prickly*

Lambsquarters, common

Smartweed species*

Nightshade species

Velvetleaf* Waterhemp, Tall

OPTION 1

OPTION 2

OPTION 3

Surpass® NXT 1.5-2.0 pt followed by SureStart® II 1.0-2.0 pt + Durango® DMA® 24-36 oz + AMS 8.5-17 lbs/100 gal

Surpass® NXT 2.0-2.5 pt followed by Hornet® WDG 2.0-3.0 oz Durango® DMA® 24-36 oz + AMS 8.5-17 lbs/100 gal

Surpass® NXT 2.0-2.5 pt followed by Durango® DMA® 24-36 oz + AMS 8.5-17 lbs/100 gal

-- consider adding -Atrazine 0.5-.75 lb

-- consider adding -Atrazine 0.5-.75 lb

-- consider adding -Atrazine 0.5-.75 lb

• Use option 1 for improved control of glyphosate tolerant or hard-to-control broadleaf weeds and improved residual control of grasses and broadleaf weeds • Use option 2 for improved residual and post-emergence control of glyphosate tolerant or hard to control broadleaf weeds • Addition of NIS (1 qt/100 gal) may be used to improve control of emerged weeds • Addition of COC (1 gal/100 gal) may be used in pre applications. DO NOT use COC at more than 2 qt/100 gal in post applications • DO NOT use liquid fertilizer as the carrier in post applications with SureStart II or Hornet WDG herbicides • DO NOT tankmix SureStart® II or Hornet WDG herbicide with foliar post-emergence OP INSECTICIDES

Trademark of The Dow Chemical Company (“Dow”) or an affiliated company of Dow FulTime NXT is a federally Restricted Use Pesticides. Durango DMA, FulTime NXT and SureStart II are not registered for sale or use in all states. FulTime NXT and SureStart II are not available for sale, distribution or use in Nassau and Suffolk counties in the state of New York. Contact your state pesticide regulatory agency to determine if a product is registered for sale or use in your state. State restrictions on the sale and use of Hornet WDG apply. Consult the label before purchase or use for full details. Always read and follow label directions. ©2014 Dow AgroSciences LLC

RESOURCES

* Partial control 1 Use 3.0 to 3.4 pints per acre alone or in tank mixtures for best results. Control may be erratic, especially under dry conditions. Control escaped weeds with cultivation or application of a registered postemergence herbicide. 2 Use 3.0 to 3.4 pints per acre 3 Use 2.5 to 3.4 pints per acre applied alone or in tank mixtures and apply preplant incorporated only for control on medium- and fine-textured soils. 5 Use the higher rate in the application range.

ENLIST™

Nutsedge, Yellow3

SPLIT APPLICATIONS

OTHER CROPS

Johnsongrass, Seedling*

• Surpass NXT herbicide may be applied early pre-plant through early postemergence up to 11” tall corn • Apply Durango DMA herbicide to 4-6” weeds • Hornet WDG herbicide is used to improve residual and post-emergent control of tough broadleaf weeds such as cocklebur, lambsquarters, marestail, common and giant ragweeds, velvetleaf and others • Addition of NIS (1 qt/100 gal) may be used to improve control of emerged weeds • Addition of COC (1 gal/100 gal) may be used in pre applications.

INSECTICIDES

WEED SPECTRUM

-- consider adding -+ Durango® DMA® 24-36 oz + AMS 8.5-17 lbs/100 gal

NITROGEN STABILIZERS

• Surpass NXT can be used alone or in combination with many pre- and postemergence corn herbicides, including Hornet® WDG

Surpass® NXT 2.0-2.5 pt + Hornet® WDG 2.0-4.0 oz

SMALL GRAINS

• Surpass NXT requires only ¼ inch of rain to activate, compared with ½ inch for many herbicides

PRE-EMERGENCE APPLICATION

PLANT HEALTH

FEATURES • University extensions consistently give the active ingredient in Surpass® NXT herbicide superior marks for the soilapplied control of broadleaf weeds

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FEATURES

USE RECOMMENDATIONS

• Can be applied up to 5 collar (V5) growth stage

• 1.0-1.33 pt per acre (consult label for recommended rates)

• Combines two powerful modes of action in a convenient premix formulation • Excellent tank-mix compatible with all leading grass and broadleaf herbicides and glyphosate

• For best results and to minimize spray drift, apply in a spray volume of 10 gallons or more per acre •A ddition of an adjuvant may optimize herbicidal activity when applications are made (a) at lower use rates or lower carrier volumes, (b) under conditions of cool temperature, low relative humidity or drought, or (c) to small, heavily pubescent kochia

• Controls more than 60 broadleaf weeds and suppresses another 15 • Favorable rotation to small grains, soybeans, sugarbeets and more

WEED SPECTRUM Alfalfa, Volunteer

Lettuce, Prickly

Artichoke, Jerusalem1

Marestail / Horseweed

Buckwheat, Wild3

Morningglories, Annual

Burdock, Common Chickweed Clover species

Nightshade species5

Cocklebur

Ragweeds, Common & Giant1

Dandelion

Sunflower1

Dock, Curly

Thistle, Bull

Glyphosate Tolerant Corn

Non-GMO Corn

Hemp Dogbane

Thistle, Canada2

Jimsonweed1

Thistle, Musk

Kochia

Velvetleaf

WideMatch 1.0-1.33 pt + Durango® DMA® 24-36 oz + AMS 8.5-17 lbs/100 gal

WideMatch® 1.0-1.33 pt + Post Grass Herbicide + AMS 8.5-17 lbs/100 gal

Lambsquarters

Vetch

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Best control or suppression: 1 Apply up to five-leaf stage 2 Apply from rosette to bud (pre-flower) 3 Apply in the one- to three-leaf stage 4 Achieved when weeds are at least 1” tall 5 Apply at two- to four-leaf stage

POST-EMERGENCE APPLICATION FOR GLYPHOSATE TOLERANT OR NON-GMO CORN ®

•W ideMatch provides added residual control and post-emergent activity on tough broadleaf weeds such as Canada thistle, marestail, morningglory, giant and common ragweed, dock species and others • Use preferred post grass herbicide for non-GMO corn at recommended rates for incrop control • Consider adding atrazine on corn up to 12” for improved post-emergent and residual control of burcucumber, morningglories, lambsquarter and others

Trademark of The Dow Chemical Company (“Dow”) or an affiliated company of Dow Durango DMA and WideMatch are not registered for sale or use in all states. Contact your state pesticide regulatory agency to determine if a product is registered for sale or use in your state. ©2014 Dow AgroSciences LLC ®

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COMBINED FEATURES •W ideMatch® can be applied up to 5 collar (V5) growth stage

• Favorable rotation to small grains, soybeans, sugarbeets and more

* Apply when the weed is in the one- to three-leaf stage

WEED SPECTRUM OF WIDEMATCH AND SURPASS NXT COMBINED Cocklebur Dandelion Foxtail species Kochia

Morningglories, Annual

• Surpass® NXT herbicide may be applied early pre-plant through early post-emergence • WideMatch® herbicide provides added residual control and post-emergent activity on tough broadleaf weeds such as Canada thistle, marestail, morningglory, common ragweed, dock species and others • Use preferred post grass herbicide for non-GMO corn at recommended rates for in-crop control • Apply Durango DMA herbicide to 4-6” weeds

TRIAL PHOTOS

UNTREATED

Nightshade species Pigweed, species Ragweed, Common2 Smartweed species*

OTHER CROPS

Lambsquarters, common

Stinger® 4.0 oz

INSECTICIDES

Buckwheat, Wild1

-- consider --

NITROGEN STABILIZERS

• Improved control of hard to kill weeds such as lambsquarter, common ragweed and wild buckwheat*

WideMatch® 1.0 pt + Surpass® NXT 1.25-2.5 pt + Durango® DMA® 32 oz

SMALL GRAINS

• Delivers a high level of crop safety and offers unmatched crop rotational flexibility

POST-EMERGENCE APPLICATION

PLANT HEALTH

CORN PRE HERBICIDES IDEAL FOR ROTATION TO SENSITIVE CROPS

Sunflower2 Velvetleaf*

* Partial control 1 Apply in the one- to three-leaf stage 2 Apply up to 5 leaf stage

ENLIST™ RESOURCES

Treated with 1 pt/A WideMatch® herbicide + 1.25 pt/A Surpass® NXT herbicide + 32oz/A Durango® DMA® herbicide + 48 oz/A N-Pak AMS

®Trademark of The Dow Chemical Company (“Dow”) or an affiliated company of Dow. Durango DMA, Surpass NXT and WideMatch are not registered for sale or use in all states. Contact your state pesticide regulatory agency to determine if a product is registered for sale or use in your state. Surpass NXT is not available for sale, distribution or use in Nassau and Suffolk counties in the state of New York. Always read and follow label directions. ©2014 Dow AgroSciences LLC

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FEATURES • Excellent control of annual grasses and broader-spectrum control of broadleaf weeds • Contains atrazine for burndown of small weeds at application • Requires only ¼ inch of rain for activation • Can be applied from early preplant to early postemergence • T ime release formulation designed for high residue corn production systems • Can be applied alone or in combination with many pre- and postemergence corn herbicides

WEED SPECTRUM Barnyardgrass Cocklebur*2 Crabgrass species Cupgrass, Wooly* Foxtail species Johnsongrass, Seedling* Kochia* Lambsquarters, common

PRE-EMERGENCE APPLICATION FulTime® NXT 3.0-3.5 qt + Hornet® WDG 2.0-4.0 oz -- consider adding -+ Durango® DMA® 24-36 oz + AMS 8.5-17 lbs/100 gal • FulTime NXT herbicide may be applied early pre-plant through early postemergence up to 11” tall corn • Apply Durango DMA herbicide to 4-6” weeds • Hornet WDG herbicide is used to improve residual and post-emergent control of tough broadleaf weeds such as cocklebur, lambsquarters, marestail, common and giant ragweeds, velvetleaf and others • Addition of NIS (1 qt/100 gal) may be used to improve control of emerged weeds • Addition of COC (1 gal/100 gal) may be used in pre applications.

SPLIT APPLICATIONS OPTION 1

OPTION 2

OPTION 3

Pigweed species

FulTime® NXT 2.0-3.0 qt followed by SureStart® II 1.5-2.5 pt + Durango® DMA® 24-36 oz + AMS 8.5-17 lbs/100 gal

FulTime® NXT 2.0-3.0 qt followed by Hornet® WDG 2.0-3.0 oz Durango® DMA® 24-36 oz + AMS 8.5-17 lbs/100 gal

FulTime® NXT 2.0-3.0 qt followed by Durango® DMA® 24-36 oz + AMS 8.5-17 lbs/100 gal

Ragweeds, Common & Giant*

-- consider adding -Atrazine 0.5-0.75 lb

-- consider adding -Atrazine 0.5-0.75 lb

Nutsedge, Yellow1,2 Panicum, Fall

Sandbur, Field Shattercane* Sicklepod Sida, Prickly

Marestail/ Horseweed3

Smartweed species

Morningglory spp.

Velvetleaf*2

Nightshade species

Waterhemp, Tall

-- consider adding -Atrazine 0.5-0.75 lb

• Use option 1 for improved control of glyphosate tolerant or hard-to-control broadleaf weeds and improved residual control of grasses and broadleaf weeds • Use option 2 for improved residual and post-emergence control of glyphosate tolerant or hard to control broadleaf weeds • Addition of NIS (1 qt/100 gal) may be used to improve control of emerged weeds • Addition of COC (1 gal/100 gal) may be used in pre applications. DO NOT use COC at more than 2 qt/100 gal in post applications • DO NOT use liquid fertilizer as the carrier in post applications with SureStart II or Hornet WDG herbicides • DO NOT tankmix SureStart® II or Hornet WDG herbicide with foliar post-emergence OP INSECTICIDES

Control of yellow nutsedge requires a minimum of 3.5 quarts per acre. Incorporation will improve control. ctivity may be reduced under dry conditions or following A early (more than 14 days) preplant applications. Sequential herbicides or additional atrazine may be needed for complete control. 3 Weeds controlled by a tank mixture of FulTime NXT and Hornet WDG herbicides * Partial control 1

2

Trademark of The Dow Chemical Company (“Dow”) or an affiliated company of Dow FulTime NXT is a federally Restricted Use Pesticides. Durango DMA, FulTime NXT and SureStart II are not registered for sale or use in all states. FulTime NXT and SureStart II are not available for sale, distribution or use in Nassau and Suffolk counties in the state of New York. Contact your state pesticide regulatory agency to determine if a product is registered for sale or use in your state. State restrictions on the sale and use of Hornet WDG apply. Consult the label before purchase or use for full details. Always read and follow label directions. ©2014 Dow AgroSciences LLC ®

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LOWER FOAMING, EASY TO HANDLE, CONSISTENT WEED CONTROL DURANGO® DMA® AND DURAMAX® HERBICIDE RATES VS. WEED HEIGHTS

• High-load formulation treats more acres per gallon with fewer reloads

Foxtail Species

20”

-

-

Cocklebur

<6”

6” - 12”

>12”

Pigweed

<6”

6” - 12”

>12”

Waterhemp

<6”

6” - 12”

>12”

Sunflower

<6”

6” - 12”

>12”

Marestail

<6”

6” - 12”

>12”

Morningglory

<6”

6” - 12”

>12”

Lambsquarters

<6”

6” - 12”

>12”

Common Ragweed

<6”

6” - 12”

>12”

Black Nightshade

<6”

6” - 12”

>12”

Woolly Cupgrass

12”

-

-

Velvetleaf

<6”

6” - 12”

>12”

Smartweed

<6”

6” - 12”

>12”

Giant Ragweed

<6”

6” - 12”

>12”

Barnyardgrass

6”

9”

-

Sandbur, field

12”

-

-

Fall Panicum

6”

12”

-

Crabgrass

12”

-

-

Corn (volunteer, non-RR)

20”

-

-

This serves only as a partial list of annual weeds controlled with water carrier volumes of 11-40 gallons per acre. Always consult and follow label for a full list of annual and perennial weeds. Lower use rates may be used when applying via ground at 3-10 gpa, air at 3-5 gpa, or annual grass species. 1

ENLIST™

Maximum combined total of multiple in-crop applications for Roundup Ready® soybeans from cracking through flowering is 2.25 quarts per acre (48 fluid ounces per acre per single application.)

48oz

OTHER CROPS

Durango® DMA® and Duramax® Herbicide Label Note: Maximum combined total of multiple in-crop applications for Roundup Ready® Corn 2 from emergence through 48 inches is 2.25 quarts per acre (36 fluid ounces per acre per single application.)

36oz

INSECTICIDES

Tank mixtures: The applicable labeling for each product must be in the possession of the user at the time of application. Follow applicable use instructions, including application rates, precautions and restrictions of each product used in the tank mixture. Dow AgroSciences has not tested all tank mix product formulations for compatibility or performance other than specifically listed by brand name. Always predetermine the compatibility of tank mixtures by mixing small proportional quantities in advance. Individual results may vary, and performance may vary from location to location and from year to year. This result may not be an indicator of results you may obtain as local growing, soil and weather conditions may vary. Growers should evaluate data from multiple locations and years whenever possible.

24oz

NITROGEN STABILIZERS

• Backed by Dow AgroSciences commitment to continuous improvement, local support and service policy when used with selected Dow AgroSciences residual herbicides

Annual Weeds Controlled1

SMALL GRAINS

• Unique, third generation DMA glyphosate salt provides proven, consistent, broad-spectrum weed control

PLANT HEALTH

FEATURES •T ank-mix compatible with commonly used herbicides, fungicides and insecticides. In particular with phenoxy herbicides such as 2,4-D

RESOURCES

The Dow Diamond, Durango, DMA and Duramax are trademarks of The Dow Chemical Company (“Dow”) or an affiliated company of Dow Roundup Ready is a registered trademark of Monsanto Technology LLC. Durango DMA and Duramax are not registered for sale or use in all states. Contact your state pesticide regulatory agency to determine if a product is registered for sale or use in your state. Always read and follow label directions. ® ®

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FEATURES • Can be applied up to 6 collar (V6), 20 inch corn •T wo modes of action for resistance management • Minimal concerns for volatilization • Excellent crop tolerance • Does not contain atrazine or 2,4-D

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION • Not a Restricted Use Product, REI is 48 hours • Do not apply Hornet® WDG if corn was previously treated with the organophosphate INSECTICIDES Counter and Thimet

WEED SPECTRUM Cocklebur

Pigweed species

Jerusalem Artichoke

Purslane

Jimsonweed Kochia Lambsquarters Marestail / Horseweed Moringglories, Annual Nightshade species Palmer Amaranth Pennsylvania Smartweed

Ragweeds, Common & Giant Smartweed species Sunflower Thistle, Canada Thistle, Russian Velvetleaf Wild Buckwheat Wild Mustard Wormwood, Biennial

PRE-EMERGENCE APPLICATION Hornet® WDG 2.0-4.0 oz + Keystone® LA NXT 1.7-2.5 qt -or- Surpass® NXT 2.0-2.5 pt -- consider adding -+ Durango® DMA® 24-36 oz + AMS 8.5-17 lbs/100 gal • Provides excellent control of most annual grasses and broadleaves • Labeled rates of other atrazine premixes may be substituted for Keystone LA NXT • Hornet WDG provides added residual control and burndown of tough broadleaf weeds such as lambsquarters, marestail, morningglory, giant and common ragweed and others

POST-EMERGENCE APPLICATION FOR GLYPHOSATE TOLERANT OR NON-GMO CORN Glyphosate Tolerant Corn

Non-GMO Corn

Hornet® WDG 2.0-3.0 oz + Durango® DMA® 24-36 oz + AMS 8.5-17 lbs/100 gal

Hornet® WDG 2.0-3.0 oz + Post Grass Herbicide + AMS 8.5-17 lbs/100 gal

-- consider adding -Atrazine 0.5-0.75 lb -or- Dicamba 2-4 oz

-- consider adding -Atrazine 0.5-0.75 lb -or- Dicamba 2-4 oz

• Hornet® WDG provides added residual control and post-emergent activity on tough broadleaf weeds such as lambsquarters, marestail, morningglory, giant and common ragweed and others • Use preferred post grass herbicide for non-GMO corn at recommended rates for in-crop control • Consider adding atrazine on corn up to 12” for improved post-emergent and residual control of burcucumber, morningglories, lambsquarter and others • Consider adding dicamba on corn up to V6 (20”) for improved control of many broadleaves including burcucumber, lambsquarters and morningglories

MIXING INSTRUCTIONS

• 2 – 5 oz per acre (consult label for recommended rates) •A dd NIS at 1 quart per 100 gallons or COC at 1 gallon per 100 gallons (see next page for specific tankmix recommendations) • Use 10 to 40 gallons of water, adjust pressure to control drift • Under dry conditions, add UAN at 2.5 gal per 100 gal to enhance uptake • DO NOT use undiluted UAN as total carrier • Rainfast in 2 hours

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TANK MIX COMBINATIONS AND ADJUVANT RECOMMENDATIONS FOR USE IN FIELD CORN Product/Tank Mix Partners

Adjuvant System Required

Hornet® WDG herbicide Alone 6

3.0-5.0 oz

V6

+ Clarity6 or Banvel6

2-4 oz

+ Distinct

(Rate/100 Gal or %v/v)

NIS

2 pt

0.25

+

1,5

COC or MSO

1 gal

1

+

1,5

V6

NIS

2 pt

0.25

+

1,5

1.0-2 oz

V6

NIS

2 pt

0.25

+

UAN 2

5 qt

+ Status

1-2 oz

V6

NIS

2 pt

0.25

+

1

-–

+ Laudis

2-3 oz

V6

MSO

1 gal

1

+

UAN

1.5 qt

+ 2,4-D6

4 oz

8”

NIS

2 pt

0.25

+

1

+ Atrazine

0.50-1.0 lb

12”

COC or MSO

1 gal

1

+

1

+ Callisto6

1.0-3.0 oz

V6

COC

1 gal

1

+

UAN 3

2.5

+ Callisto + Atrazine

0.75-3.0 oz + 0.25 lb

12”

COC

1 gal

1

+

UAN

2.5

+ Impact

0.25 - 0.5 oz V6

MSO

1 gal

1

+

AMS

2 lb

8.5 - 17 lb

+ Impact + Atrazine

0.25 - 0.5 oz 12” + 0.25 lb

MSO

1 gal

1

+

AMS

2 lb

8.5 - 17 lb

+ Buctril / Moxy

8 oz

V6

NIS

2 pt

0.25

+

1

–l

+ Basis Gold

14 oz

12”

COC or MSO

1 gal

1

+

UAN 4

2-4 qt

+ Option 6, 7

1.5 oz

16”

MSO

1 gal

1

+

UAN 4

1.5-2 qt

+ Option6, 7 + Clarity6 or Banvel6

1.5 oz + 2-4 oz

16”

MSO

1 gal

1

+

UAN 4

1.5-2 qt

+ Accent

0.66 oz

V6

COC or MSO

1 gal

1

+

UAN

2-4 qt

+ Steadfast

0.75 oz

V6

COC or MSO

1 gal

1

+

UAN 4

2 qt

+ Aim EW6

0.50 oz

V6

NIS

2 pt

0.25

+

1,4

+ Stinger®

4 oz

V6

NIS

2 pt

0.25

+

1

+ Accent6 + Clarity6 or Banvel6

0.66 oz + 2 - 4 oz

V6

NIS

2 pt

0.25

+

UAN 5

2-4 qt

_

+ Duramax® or Durango® DMA® herbicide

24 oz

V6

_

_

_

+

AMS

2 lb

_

+ non surfactant loaded glyphosate

32 oz

V6

NIS

1-2 qt

0.25-0.5

+

AMS

2 lb

_

+ Roundup PowerMax or WeatherMAX

22 oz

V6

NIS

1 pt

0.125

+

AMS

2 lb

_

6

6

3

4

Under dry weather conditions the addition of UAN @ 2.5% v/v (2.5 gal/100 gal) may enhance control but possibly increase the potential for crop injury. See product labels for further details. AMS may be substituted for UAN at a rate of 17 lb/100 gal, always dissolve Distinct in the tank before adding AMS 3 AMS may be substituted for UAN at a rate of 8.5 lb/100 gal 4 AMS may be substituted for UAN at a rate of 2 lb/A 5 AMS may be substituted for UAN at a rate of 2-4 lb/A 6 Can be used as a post directed spray up to 36” corn 7 MSO should be used at 1.5 pt/A for spray volumes less than 15 GPA

INSECTICIDES

Nitrogen

NITROGEN STABILIZERS

+

SMALL GRAINS

(Rate/100 Gal or %v/v)

PLANT HEALTH

Adjuvant

SOYBEANS

Rate/A

Max V Stage Max Corn Height

1 2

OTHER CROPS ENLIST™ RESOURCES

®Trademark of The Dow Chemical Company (“Dow”) or an affiliated company of Dow. Duramax, Durango DMA are not registered for sale or use in all states. Contact your state pesticide regulatory agency to determine if a product is registered for sale or use in your state. State restrictions on the sale and use of Hornet WDG apply. Consult the label before purchase or use for full details. Always read and follow label directions. ©2014 Dow AgroSciences LLC

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Add a tank mix of Stinger® herbicide to HPPD inhibitor herbicides for enhanced control of common and giant ragweed BENEFITS IN CORN • Excellent control of ALS and Glyphosate tolerant large seeded broad leaves such as giant ragweed, common ragweed, cocklebur, sunflower and volunteer soybeans • Outstanding crop safety to field corn – no volatility concerns with neighboring soybeans (physical drift precautions apply) • Stinger is an excellent weapon for use in field corn programs. A tank mix of Stinger® herbicide plus glyphosate, atrazine or many other grass and broadleaf herbicides provides broad spectrum residual control of broadleaf weeds

APPLICATION TIMING Postemergence up to 24” tall corn

RATE Add 4 oz/A to Halex GT, Callisto, Impact, Laudis and Glyphosate programs

CROP ROTATION INTERVALS field corn, sweet corn, wheat, popcorn

Anytime

alfalfa, soybeans*

10.5 months

succulent beans, peas

18 months

Soil applications of a clopyralid conatining product prior to Stinger® may increase rotational restrictions. Consult label for complete information. *See label for full details on state restrictions.

KEY WEEDS CONTROLLED Canada Thistle Cocklebur Ragweed, giant

Ragweed, Giant

Ragweed, common Sunflower Volunteer Soybeans

Ragweed, Common

Trademark of The Dow Chemical Company (“Dow”) or an affiliated company of Dow Stinger is not available for sale, distribution, or use in Nassau or Suffolk counties in the State of New York. Contact your state pesticide regulatory agency to determine if a product is registered for sale or use in your state. Always read and follow label directions. ®

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SOYBEANS

PLANT HEALTH

SMALL GRAINS

NITROGEN STABILIZERS

INSECTICIDES

OTHER CROPS

ENLISTâ„¢

RESOURCES

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Control foxtails and fall panicum in seed corn, sweet corn and popcorn production DuPont™ Accent® Q herbicide

Application information

■■

Accent® Q may be applied to certain sweet corn hybrids grown for fresh markets or under contract for processing. Applications of Accent® Q may be applied broadcast or with drop nozzles (post-directed) on sweet corn up to 12 inches tall or up to and including 5-leaf collars (V5). For sweet corn 12 to 18 inches tall, apply only with drop nozzles. Do not apply to sweet corn taller than 18 inches or those that exhibit 6 or more leaf collars (V6), and make only one application of Accent® Q per year.

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Accent® Q is rainfast in 1 hour.

■■

Use a minimum of 15 gallons of water for best performance.

Selective For more postemergence information contact control of the toughest

grass and broadleaf weeds. Contact your local DuPont retailer or representative to learn ® under more diverse weather Flexibility apply more about to Accent Q herbicide from DuPont. And visit us at conditions and across accentq.dupont.com. more seed corn in-breds, sweet corn hybrids and popcorn varieties with a wider range of adjuvants.

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Rate recommendation Accent® Q 0.7–0.9 oz/A (20–25 acres per bottle) The addition of a non-ionic surfactant, crop oil concentrate or methylated seed oil, and ammonium nitrogen fertilizer is required. If another herbicide is tank mixed with Accent® Q, select adjuvants authorized for use with both products.

INSECTICIDES

Sweet Corn Weed Control Ratings

NITROGEN STABILIZERS

Accent® Q is labeled for use in seed corn or popcorn less than 20 inches tall, or that exhibits up to and including 5-leaf collars (V5), whichever is most restrictive. Best results are obtained when applications are made early postemergence when corn is less than 12 inches tall and weeds are small.

SMALL GRAINS

■■

■■

PLANT HEALTH

DuPont™ Accent® Q herbicide, applied in seed corn, sweet corn or popcorn, delivers:

(AgriSolutions® 2010 Crop Protection Guide)

Excellent: 91%–100% Good: 81%–90% Fair: 65%–80% Poor: <65%

Laudis Fall Panicum

Giant Foxtail

Green Foxtail

Wild Proso Millet

Lambsquarters

OTHER CROPS

Accent® Q + Impact

ENLIST™ RESOURCES

Accent® Q herbicide is not available in all states. Contact your DuPont retailer or representative for details and availability in your state. This reference guide is not intended as a substitute for the product label for the product(s) referenced herein. Product labels for the above product(s) contain important precautions, directions for use, and product warranty and liability limitations, which must be read before using the product(s). Applicators must be in possession of the product label(s) at the time of application. Always read and follow all label directions and precautions for use when using any pesticide alone or in tank-mix combinations. The DuPont Oval Logo, DuPont™, The miracles of science™ and Accent® are trademarks or registered trademarks of DuPont or its affiliates. TruChoice® is a registered service mark of Pioneer. AgriSolutions is a trademark of Winfield Solutions, LLC. Impact is a registered trademark of Amvac Chemical Corporation. Laudis is a registered trademark of Bayer. Copyright © 2010-2013 E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company. All Rights Reserved. 9/13 Reorder No.: K-27053 (Replaces K-24432)

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Field Corn Staging Reminders for DuPont Post-applied Herbicides DuPont™ Accent® Q herbicide (broadcast):

DuPont™ Resolve® Q herbicide:

May be applied broadcast on up to 20-inch-tall corn or on corn that has 6 leaf collars, whichever is more restrictive. Once the corn is taller than 20 inches or has 7 leaf collars (whichever is more restrictive), switch to drop nozzles.

May be applied preemergence, preplant, burndown or postemergence. Apply postemergence to field corn that is up to 20 inches tall. Do not apply to corn taller than 20 inches or exhibiting 7 or more leaf collars, whichever is more restrictive. For best overall performance, target applications to corn generally less than 12 inches tall.

DuPont™ Accent® Q herbicide (drops–for rescue treatments only): May be applied with drop nozzles on corn from 20 to 36 inches tall or on corn with more than 6 leaf collars, whichever occurs first. Do not apply to corn taller than 36 inches or which has 10 or more leaf collars, whichever is more restrictive.

DuPont™ Instigate™ herbicide: When applying early postemergence, application may be made to emerged corn up through 2 collars. Use only clean water as the carrier when applying after corn emergence.

DuPont™ Realm® Q herbicide: Apply to corn that is up to 20 inches tall. Do not apply to corn taller than 20 inches or exhibiting 7 or more leaf collars, whichever is more restrictive. While Realm® Q has a wide application window, research has shown best results are obtained when applications are made during early postemergence (row & go) when corn and weeds are small. For best overall performance, target pOst applications to corn generally less than 12 inches tall.

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DuPont™ Steadfast® Q herbicide: May be applied postemergence through the V-6 leafcollar stage or on corn up to 20 inches tall, whichever is more restrictive. In Kansas, Oklahoma and texas, limit applications to corn that is 12 inches tall or up to and including 5 leaf collars. Once the 7 leaf collars are visible, do not spray. For best overall performance, target applications to corn generally less than 12 inches tall.


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Contact your Dupont retailer or representative to learn more about field corn staging reminders for Dupont corn herbicides. And visit us at cropprotection.dupont.com.

2. the first corn leaf to emerge is the plumule. It is the only corn leaf that has a rounded leaf tip. (It’s about the same size and shape as your thumb — that is why this leaf is sometimes referred to as the thumb leaf.) All subsequent leaves have sharp-pointed leaf tips. Always count the plumule leaf as the first collar.

V3 plant (leaf collar method)

Leaf #5 without collar

Leaf #3 with collar Leaf #2 with collar

OTHER CROPS

Leaf #4 without collar

Leaf #6 just visible

INSECTICIDES

5. Determine which leaf sheath corresponds with the node immediately above this internode. this leaf is usually leaf 5. Once leaf 5 is identified, you can determine the collar stage by counting the remaining visible collars above leaf 5.

NITROGEN STABILIZERS

4. If you are not sure that all collars are present, dig the plant and carefully split the plant lengthwise completely through the rootball. Find the first visible internode. (the whitish area just above the triangular “woody” base of the stalk, should be approximately 1/2" in length.)

SMALL GRAINS

3. All collars must be counted, even if lost due to frost, wind, hail, etc.

PLANT HEALTH

For more information

1. Find the plumule (rounded tipped leaf) and count it as the first leaf collar.

SOYBEANS

How to count leaf collars

Rounded leaf #1 with collar

ENLIST™

This reference guide is not intended as a substitute for the product label for the product(s) referenced herein. Product labels for the above product(s) contain important precautions, directions for use, and product warranty and liability limitations, which must be read before using the product(s). Applicators must be in possession of the product label(s) at the time of application. Always read and follow all label directions and precautions for use when using any pesticide alone or in tank-mix combinations. The DuPont Oval Logo, DuPont™, The miracles of science™, Accent ®, Instigate™, Realm®, Resolve® and Steadfast ® are trademarks or registered trademarks of DuPont or its affiliates. TruChoice® is a registered service mark of Pioneer. Copyright © 2006-2013 E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company. All Rights Reserved. 9/13 Reorder No.: K-27087 (Replaces K-25524)

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Count on DuPont to get started now for a clean spring seedbed Fall-applied DuPont™ Basis® Blend herbicide delivers: ■■

■■

■■

■■

A better formulation that is easier to handle, mix and clean out of the spray tank. Reliable broad-spectrum burndown plus residual control of tough winter annuals and certain perennials, even under cool conditions. Diminished weed cover that allows your no-till and reduced-till fields to be ready with earlier planting potential, since soils warm up faster. Reduced number of springtime tillage passes required to prepare a suitable seedbed on conventional-tillage fields.

Application information ■■ ■■

■■

Apply anytime after harvest, but before ground freeze-up. Basis® Blend can be applied with liquid nitrogen fertilizer if first slurried in clean water. Basis® Blend may be tank mixed with other herbicides labeled for fall application.

Rate Conversion Chart Product/Acre (ounces) Basis® (75DF)

Basis® Blend

Approximate acres/ 50 oz bottle

0.33 0.50 0.67

0.825 1.25 1.65

60 40 30

Rate recommendation For fields going to corn Basis® Blend 1.25 oz/A + 2,4-D LVE 1.0 pt/A + COC 1% v/v + Abundit® Extra herbicide (glyphosate) (for winter annual grasses greater than 1 inch) For fields going to soybeans Basis® Blend 0.825 oz/A + 2,4-D LVE 1.0 pt/A + COC 1% v/v + Abundit® Extra (glyphosate) (for winter annual grasses greater than 1 inch) In all registered states, the rotation interval is 15 days to soybeans when using 0.825 ounce per acre and 30 days to STS® soybeans when using up to 1.25 ounces per acre.

Basis® Blend 1.25 oz/A + 2,4-D LVE 1.0 pt/A + COC 1% v/v + Abundit® Extra (glyphosate) (for winter annual grasses greater than 1 inch) In the states of Kansas and Oklahoma, the counties containing HWY 81 and east, and in Missouri, (excluding the Bootheel), Illinois, Indiana, Ohio and West Virginia, the counties that contain I-70 and south and the states of Delaware, Maryland and Virginia, the rotation interval is 60 days to soybeans and 30 days to STS® soybeans. The use of soil-active ALS herbicides contained in products such as Autumn brands, Corvus, Capreno, Surestart or TripleFLEX in the previous crop or prior to planting soybeans in the current cropping year may impact soybean tolerance to Basis® Blend. Any such use will be at your own risk. Consult product labeling, DuPont technical bulletins/ information updates or contact your local DuPont representative for further information.

For more information Contact your local DuPont retailer or representative to learn more about Basis® Blend herbicide from DuPont. And visit us on the Web at basisblend.dupont.com.

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DuPont™ Basis® Blend SOYBEANS

herbicide

DuPont™ Basis® Blend herbicide Weeds Controlled/Suppressed for Burndown/Preemergence Applications Burndown Broadleaf weeds

Barnyardgrass Bluegrass, annual Brome, downy* Crabgrass, large (<1/2”) Cupgrass, woolly (up to 1”) Fescue, tall* Foxtail (bristly, Carolina, giant, green, yellow) Panicum, fall Wheat, volunteer winter Wild oats (<3 leaf)

Butterweed Bedstraw, catchweed Chickweed Dandelion (6” diameter) Hemlock, poison (up to 12” dia.) Lambsquarters Mustard, wild Parsnip, wild Pigweeds Smartweeds, annual Sunflower Velvetleaf

Carpetweed Chamomile, false Cocklebur Filaree, redstem Henbit Jimsonweed Kochia (ALS-sensitive) Lambsquarters, common Morningglory, ivyleaf Mustard (birdsrape, black) Nightshade (hairy, black) Palmer amaranth Pigweed (prostrate, redroot, smooth) Purslane, common Ragweed, common Russian thistle, seedling Smartweed, Pennsylvania Velvetleaf

* Partial control/suppression

OTHER CROPS

Broadleaf weeds

Barnyardgrass Bluegrass, annual Crabgrass, large Foxtail (bristly, giant, green, yellow) Panicum, fall Ryegrass, Italian Signalgrass, broadleaf Wheat, volunteer Wild oat

INSECTICIDES

Grasses

NITROGEN STABILIZERS

Preemergence* Basis® Blend alone 1.25 – 2.5 oz/A

SMALL GRAINS

Grasses

PLANT HEALTH

Basis® Blend alone 0.825 – 1.25 oz/A

Basis® Blend delivered improved control of emerged weed species when applied either burndown or preemergence to field corn when used in tank mixtures with 2,4-D LVE, plus atrazine or a preemergence corn herbicide containing atrazine, such as DuPont™ Breakfree® ATZ or Cinch® ATZ herbicide. ENLIST™

Abundit® and DuPont™ Basis® Blend may not be registered for sale or use in all states. See your local DuPont retailer or representative for availability in your state. Atrazine, Breakfree® ATZ and Cinch® ATZ are restricted-use pesticides. This reference guide is not intended as a substitute for the product label for the product(s) referenced herein. Product labels for the above product(s) contain important precautions, directions for use and product warranty and liability limitations that must be read before using the product. Applicators must be in possession of the product label(s) at the time of application. Always read and follow all label directions and precautions for use when using any pesticide alone or in tank mix combinations. The DuPont Oval Logo, DuPont™, The miracles of science™, Abundit®, Basis®, Breakfree®, Cinch® and STS® are trademarks or registered trademarks of DuPont or its affiliates. TruChoice® Opportunity Program is a registered service mark of Pioneer Hi-Bred. Autumn, Corvus and Capreno are trademarks or registered trademarks of Bayer. SureStart is a registered trademark of Dow AgroSciences LLC. TripleFLEX is a trademark of Monsanto Technology LLC. Copyright © 2011-2012 E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company. All Rights Reserved. 9/12 Reorder No.: K-26158 (Replaces K-24522)

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Delivering peace of mind and flexibility through early weed control DuPont™ Breakfree® NXT ATZ delivers:

Application information

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Excellent control of annual grasses.

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Early preplant (up to 30 days before planting).

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Effective control of small-seeded broadleaf weeds.

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Application flexibility — early preplant to early postemergence.

Preplant surface or preplant incorporated (within 14 days of planting).

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Preemergence surface (incorporated if sufficient activating rainfall does not occur within 7 days).

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Early postemergence (corn up to 11" tall).

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Apply at reduced rates as a setup for a planned two-pass weed control program. Follow with DuPont™ Realm® Q, Resolve® Q or Steadfast® Q herbicides.

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For control of waterhemp, use the full labeled rate.

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For broader-spectrum weed control, tank mix Breakfree® NXT ATZ with other labeled preemergence herbicides such as DuPont™ Instigate® or Prequel® herbicide.

Efficient time management because it can be applied in water, liquid fertilizer or dry fertilizer.

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The option to use in conventional, reduced-till and no-till corn production systems.

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Rate recommendation DuPont™ Breakfree® NXT ATZ 1.4–3.0 qt/A DuPont Breakfree NXT ATZ herbicide, along with DuPont customer service and DuPont-sponsored programs, delivers on the promise to go beyond crop protection to make every acre count from seed to harvest. ™

®

Weeds controlled Grasses Barnyardgrass (watergrass) Crabgrass Crowfootgrass Cupgrass: southwestern, woolly* Foxtail: giant, green, robust, yellow Goosegrass Johnsongrass, seedling* Millet: foxtail, wild proso* * ^ †

#

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Broadleaf weeds Nutsedge, yellow^† Panicum: browntop, fall, Texas# Rice, red Sandbur, field* Shattercane* Signalgrass, broadleaf# Sprangletop, red Witchgrass

Beggarweed, Florida Carpetweed Cocklebur*† Galinsoga Jimsonweed Kochia* Lambsquarters, common Morningglory Nightshade: black, hairy

Pigweed, redroot Purslane, common Pusley, Florida Ragweed: common, giant* Sicklepod Sida, prickly Smartweed spp. Velvetleaf* Waterhemp, tall

Partial control. Yellow nutsedge requires a minimum of 2.7 qt/A. Incorporation will improve control. Activity may be reduced under dry conditions or following early (more than 14 days) preplant applications. Sequential herbicides or additional atrazine may be needed for complete control. Best control is achieved when Breakfree® NXT ATZ is applied within 5 days of planting and rainfall occurs shortly after application or mechanical incorporation is used to activate the herbicide.


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Delivering peace of mind and flexibility through For more information DuPont Breakfree NXT ATZ early weed control herbicide

SOYBEANS

®

For more information

Product ingredient conversions

Contact your local DuPont retailer or representative Use rate of product in pt/A to learn more about Breakfree® NXT ATZ herbicide ® from DuPont. 1.0 NXT Breakfree

Product density 9.27 lb/gal

Product density 9.23 lb/gal

ENLIST™ RESOURCES

DuPont™ Breakfree® NXT ATZ is not available in all states. Contact your DuPont retailer or representative for details and availability in your state. Atrazine and DuPont™ Breakfree® NXT ATZ and Prequel® are restricted-use pesticides. This reference guide is not intended as a substitute for the product label for the product(s) referenced herein. Product labels for the above product(s) contain important precautions, directions for use, and product warranty and liability limitations, which must be read before using the product(s). Applicators must be in possession of the product label(s) at the time ™ ® ® ® DuPont Breakfree NXT,read Breakfree NXTallATZ and Breakfree Lite are not available all states. Contactalone your DuPont retailercombinations. or representative for details and availability in your state. of application. Always and follow label directions andNXT precautions for use whenin using any pesticide or in tank-mix ™ ® ® ® ® ® Atrazine and DuPont Breakfree ATZ and of Breakfree Lite are restricted-use pesticides. The DuPont Oval Logo, DuPont™,NXT The miracles science™, NXT Breakfree , Instigate , Prequel , Realm®, Resolve® and Steadfast® are trademarks or registered trademarks of DuPont or its affiliates. ® guide is not intended as a substitute for the product label for the product(s) referenced herein. Product labels for the above product(s) contain important precautions, This reference TruChoice is a registered service mark of Pioneer. directions for©use, and product and liability must be read before Copyright 2006-2013 E.I. duwarranty Pont de Nemours andlimitations, Company. which All Rights Reserved. 12/13 using the product(s). Applicators must be in possession of the product label(s) at the time of application. and follow all label directions and precautions for use when using any pesticide alone or in tank-mix combinations. Reorder No.:Always K-27632read (Replaces K-27054) The DuPont Oval Logo, DuPont™, The miracles of science™ and Breakfree® are trademarks or registered trademarks of DuPont or its affiliates. TruChoice® is a registered service mark of Pioneer. ™ ® Copyright © 2007-2013 duisPont de Nemours Company. Allyour Rights Reserved. 12/13 DuPont Breakfree NXTE.I. ATZ not available in alland states. Contact DuPont retailer or representative for details and availability in your state. ™ (Replaces Reorderand No.:DuPont K-27633 Atrazine Breakfree® K-27055) NXT ATZ and Prequel® are restricted-use pesticides. This reference guide is not intended as a substitute for the product label for the product(s) referenced herein. Product labels for the above product(s) contain important precautions, directions for use, and product warranty and liability limitations, which must be read before using the product(s). Applicators must be in possession of the product label(s) at the time of application. Always read and follow all label directions and precautions for use when using any pesticide alone or in tank-mix combinations. The DuPont Oval Logo, DuPont™, The miracles of science™, Breakfree®, Instigate®, Prequel®, Realm®, Resolve® and Steadfast® are trademarks or registered trademarks of DuPont or its affiliates. TruChoice® is a registered service mark of Pioneer. Copyright © 2006-2013 E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company. All Rights Reserved. 12/13 Reorder No.: K-27632 (Replaces K-27054)

OTHER CROPS

0.88 1.3 1.75 2.19 2.64 3.06 3.52 3.96 4.38 4.84 5.25 0.39 0.58 0.78 0.97 1.16 1.36 1.55 1.74 1.96 2.13 2.33 0.54 0.81 1.08 1.34 1.61 1.88 2.15 2.42 2.69 2.96 3.23

INSECTICIDES

Breakfree® NXT Lite

**** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** **** 0.31 0.47 0.63 0.78 0.94 1.09 1.25 1.41 1.56 1.72 1.88 0.21 0.32 0.43 0.53 0.64 0.74 0.85 0.96 1.06 1.17 1.28

NITROGEN STABILIZERS

Breakfree® NXT ATZ

1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0 5.5 6.0 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0 5.5 6.0 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5 3.0 3.5 4.0 4.5 5.0 5.5 6.0

Equivalent amount of acetochlor in lbs/A

SMALL GRAINS

Product density 9.18 lb/gal

Equivalent amount of atrazine in lbs/A

PLANT HEALTH

Contact your local DuPont retailer or representative herbicide to learn more about Breakfree® NXT ATZ herbicide from DuPont.

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Realize weed control that gives you flexibility and peace of mind.

DuPont™ Cinch® ATZ delivers: ■■

S-metolachlor + atrazine (2.4 pounds S-metolachlor + 3.1 pounds atrazine per gallon and benoxacor safener).

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Efficient time management because it can be applied preemergence to corn in water or liquid or dry fertilizer.

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A powerful atrazine premix product for annual grass and broadleaf weed control in one formulation.

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One pass or two, provides residual soil activity for fullseason yield protection.

The option for better burndown and residual control by tank mixing with DuPont™ Instigate® or Prequel® herbicide.

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Control as a preemergence herbicide, so when there is a need to control emerged weeds, DuPont™ Abundit® Edge herbicide (glyphosate) may be added preemergence or postemergence on glyphosate-tolerant crops.

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One pass: Apply at full rates early preplant, preplant surface-applied, preplant incorporated, preemergence or early postemergence (see label for weeds controlled and specific rates based on soil type).

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Two passes: For the best, most consistent corn weed control, apply a reduced rate at or before planting and follow with a postemergence application of DuPont™ Realm® Q, Resolve® Q, Revulin® Q or Steadfast® Q herbicide.

For more information Contact your local DuPont retailer or representative to learn more about Cinch® ATZ herbicide. And visit us at cinchatz.dupont.com.

Weeds controlled preemergence Grasses Barnyardgrass (watergrass) Crabgrass Crowfootgrass Cupgrass: prairie, southwestern, woolly* Foxtail: giant, green, yellow Goosegrass Johnsongrass, seedling* Millet, foxtail

Broadleaf weeds Nutsedge, yellow** Panicum: browntop, fall Rice, red Sandbur* Shattercane* Signalgrass** (Brachiaria) Sorghum, volunteer* Witchgrass

Carpetweed Chickweed Cocklebur** Galinsoga Henbit Jimsonweed Lambsquarters Morningglory Mustards

Nightshades Pigweed Purslane, common Pusley, Florida Ragweed: common, giant** Sicklepod* Smartweed Velvetleaf** Waterhemp

* Partial control. ** Control of these weeds can be erratic, especially under dry conditions. On fine-textured soils, only partial control can be expected.

Atrazine and DuPont™ Cinch® ATZ and Prequel® are restircted-use pesticides. Some products may not be registered for sale or use in all states. Contact your DuPont retailer or representative for details and availability in your state. This reference guide is not intended as a substitute for the product label for the product(s) referenced herein. Product labels for the above product(s) contain important precautions, directions for use, and product warranty and liability limitations, which must be read before using the product(s). Applicators must be in possession of the product label(s) at the time of application. Always read and follow all label directions and precautions for use when using any pesticide alone or in tank-mix combinations. Unless indicated, trademarks with ®, TM or SM are trademarks of DuPont, Pioneer or affiliates. © 2002–2017 DuPont. 1/17 Reorder No.: K-29250 (Replaces K-27056)

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SOYBEANS

PLANT HEALTH

SMALL GRAINS

NITROGEN STABILIZERS

INSECTICIDES

OTHER CROPS

ENLISTâ„¢

RESOURCES

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Realize enhanced weed control with flexibility to farm the way you want. DuPont™ Instigate® herbicide delivers: ■■

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Enhanced weed control from two powerful active ingredients Application flexibility — preplant, at planting or early postemergence (up through V2) Tank-mix flexibility with your favorite preemergence corn herbicide to supercharge your weed-control program Use on minimum or no-till corn production, crossspectrum burndown at planting, as well as for residual control on tough grasses and broadleaf weeds Application on herbicide-tolerant as well as non herbicide-tolerant corn hybrids A unique, low-rate dry formulation that does not require tanks, pumps or meters to handle and that is easy to measure and pour, mix and store

Instigate® at 5.25 oz/A + Breakfree® ATZ at 1.5 qt/A + Abundit® Extra at 1 qt/A sprayed at V1. Photo taken June 26, 2013 in Northern Barron County, Wis.

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Rate recommendation Instigate® 5.25–7.0 oz/A before crop emergence or 5.25–6.0 oz/A for early postemergence For most soils and application situations the use rate is 6 oz/A

Application information ■■

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Apply 14 days before planting and up through V2 corn (2 collars). For additional burndown and residual weed control tank mix with DuPont™ Cinch® ATZ or Breakfree® NXT ATZ herbicide. For control of emerged weeds add NIS or COC. When tank mixed with a glyphosate or glufosinate herbicide containing a built-in adjuvant system, no additional surfactant is required.

Instigate® at 5.25 oz + Breakfree® ATZ at 1.5 qt + Abundit® Extra at 1 qt/A sprayed at V1. Photo taken July 10, 2013, in Northern Barron County, Wis.


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DuPont™ Instigate® herbicide

SOYBEANS

Contact Weed Control with DuPont™ Instigate®* (Partial Listing)

Residual Weed Control with Preemergence Applications of DuPont™ Instigate® (Partial Listing)

Bluegrass, annual

C

C

C

Dandelion (6" dia)

C

C

C

Instigate® + atrazine

C

C

C

Lambsquarters, common

C

C

C

Marestail

C

C

Panicum, fall

C

C

Amaranth: Palmer, Powell

PC

C

C

C

Foxtail: bristly, giant, green, yellow

C

C

C

C

Lambsquarters, common

C

C

C

Marestail

C

C

C

PC

C

C

C

C

C

Pokeweed, common

C

C

C

Morningglory: ivyleaf, pitted

Ragweed: common, giant

C

C

C

Panicum, fall

C

C

C

C

Pigweed, prostrate

PC

C

C

Pigweed: redroot, smooth

C

C

C

Pokeweed, common

C

C

C

Ragweed, common

C

C

C

Ragweed, giant

PC

C

C

Velvetleaf

C

C

C

Velvetleaf

C

C

* For control of emerged weeds, the Instigate® application must include the appropriate spray adjuvant. C = Control

For more information Contact your local DuPont retailer or representative to learn more about Instigate® herbicide from DuPont. And visit us at instigate.dupont.com.

* DuPont™ Breakfree® NXT, Breakfree® NXT Lite, Cinch® ATZ or Cinch® ATZ Lite herbicide. C = Control; PC = Partial Control

NITROGEN STABILIZERS

Pigweed: prostrate, redroot, smooth, tumble

SMALL GRAINS

Foxtail: bristly, giant, green, yellow

PLANT HEALTH

Instigate®

Instigate® + DuPont™ Cinch® or DuPont™ Breakfree® atrazine product*

Instigate® Instigate® Instigate® + 2,4-D + glyphosate + atrazine

INSECTICIDES OTHER CROPS ENLIST™

Atrazine and DuPont™ Breakfree® ATZ, Breakfree® NXT ATZ, Breakfree® NXT Lite, Cinch® ATZ and Cinch® ATZ Lite are restricted-use pesticides. Some products may not be registered for sale or use in all states. Contact your DuPont retailer or representative for details and availability in your state. This reference guide is not intended as a substitute for the product label for the product(s) referenced herein. Product labels for the above product(s) contain important precautions, directions for use, and product warranty and liability limitations, which must be read before using the product(s). Applicators must be in possession of the product label(s) at the time of application. Always read and follow all label directions and precautions for use when using any pesticide alone or in tank-mix combinations. Unless indicated, trademarks with ®, TM or SM are trademarks of DuPont, Pioneer or affiliates. © 2012–2017 DuPont. 1/17 Reorder No.: K-29253 (Replaces K-27725)

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Realize blazing weed control.

Midwest

DuPont™ Prequel® herbicide, applied as a burndown or preemergence treatment in corn delivers: ■■

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Burndown plus residual control of winter annuals, early spring grasses and broadleaf weeds, including marestail and woolly cupgrass, even under cool, wet conditions. Another mode of action to improve control of glyphosate or ALS-tolerant/resistant weeds. Easy mixing dry formulation, no liquid bulk pumps, tanks or meters needed. Ideal set-up treatment in glyphosate-tolerant corn when followed by DuPont™ Abundit® Edge (glyphosate) plus DuPont™ Realm® Q or Resolve® Q herbicides.

Rate recommendation

Application information ■■

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Add in a DuPont™ Cinch® or Breakfree® NXT brand product for additional control from your preemergence program. Can be followed postemergence with DuPont™ Realm® Q, Resolve® Q or Steadfast® Q herbicides with appropriate tank-mix partners. Prequel® may be applied up to 30 days prior to planting, on soil surface, or uniformly incorporated in the top two inches of soil before planting.

For more information Contact your local DuPont retailer or representative to learn more about Prequel® herbicide from DuPont. And visit us at prequel.dupont.com.

Prequel® 1.66 oz/A (40 acres per 4.15 lb container). For fine soils, a rate of up to 2.5 oz/A can be used. For burndown, the addition of a non-ionic surfactant or crop oil concentrate and ammonium nitrogen fertilizer is recommended.

Untreated

Prequel® 1.66 oz/A applied May 10, 2011

Photo taken June 2, 2011, Aspinwall, Iowa

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Capreno + glyphosate

Prequel® applied May 10, 2011 followed by Capreno + glyphosate on June 4, 2011

Photo taken June 14, 2011


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SOYBEANS

Weed control evaluations 42–92 DAT following PRE application % Crop Response 10–19 DAT Common Tall Giant Fall Yellow Giant PRE lambsquarters waterhemp Velvetleaf ragweed panicum foxtail foxtail

Treatment

0

98

88

83

54

99

64

56

Prequel 2 oz/A + atrazine 1 lb/A PRE

0

100

86

88

60

99

88

73

Corvus 5.6 oz/A + atrazine 1 lb/A PRE

0

100

88

87

53

99

96

84

5 (0–28)

100

85

88

54

99

88

74

<1%

100

99

99

100

99

100

100

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Balance Flexx 6 oz/A + atrazine 1 lb/A PRE

SMALL GRAINS

Prequel® 1.6 oz/A + atrazine 1 lb/A PRE fb Realm® Q 4 oz/A + Abundit® Extra (glyphosate) 32 oz/A Early POST (for use on glyphosate-tolerant crops only)

DuPont™ Prequel® herbicide Weeds controlled or suppressed burndown — Prequel® alone Grasses

Broadleaf weeds Panicum, fall Quackgrass* Ryegrass, Italian* Shattercane Signalgrass, broadleaf* Stinkgrass* Wheat, volunteer Wild oat* Yellow nutsedge*

Alfalfa, volunteer Canada thistle* Chickweed, common Cocklebur* Dandelion (6" diameter) Henbit Kochia Lambsquarters, common* Marestail Morningglory, ivyleaf*

Mustard, (birdsrape, black, wild) Nightshade, hairy* Pigweed, (prostrate, redroot, smooth) Purslane, common* Ragweed, common* Shepherd’s-purse Smartweed, Pennsylvania* Wild radish Velvetleaf*

Weeds controlled preemergence† — Prequel® Grasses

Broadleaf weeds Panicum, fall Panicum, Texas Sandbur Shattercane Signalgrass, broadleaf Wheat, Volunteer Wild Oat Witchgrass

Mustard (birdsrape, black) Nightshade (hairy, black) Palmer amaranth Pigweed (prostrate, redroot, smooth) Plantain, broadleaf Purslane, common Ragweed (common, giant) Russian thistle, seedling Shepherd’s-purse Smartweed, Pennsylvania Spurge, toothed Sunflower Velvetleaf Waterhemp (common, tall)

†For

full season control follow DuPont™ Prequel® with a sequential in-crop application of DuPont™ Realm® Q, Resolve® Q or Steadfast® Q herbicides and appropriate tank-mix partners. Consult local DuPont representative, fact sheets or technical bulletins for additional information.

RESOURCES

Atrazine and DuPont™ Breakfree® NXT ATZ, Breakfree® NXT Lite, Cinch® ATZ, Cinch® ATZ Lite and Prequel® are restricted-use pesticides. Some products may not be registered for sale or use in all states. Contact your DuPont retailer or representative for details and availability in your state. This reference guide is not intended as a substitute for the product label for the product(s) referenced herein. Product labels for the above product(s) contain important precautions, directions for use, and product warranty and liability limitations, which must be read before using the product(s). Applicators must be in possession of the product label(s) at the time of application. Always read and follow all label directions and precautions for use when using any pesticide alone or in tank-mix combinations. Unless indicated, trademarks with ®, TM or SM are trademarks of DuPont, Pioneer or affiliates. © 2013–2017 DuPont. 1/17 Balance®, Capreno® and Corvus® (Bayer). Reorder No.: K-29243 (Replaces K-26559)

ENLIST™

Buffalobur Burcucumber Carpetweed Chamomile, false Chickweed, common Cocklebur Dandelion, seedling Filaree, Redstem Galinsoga Henbit Jimsonweed Kochia Lambsquarters, common Mallow, Venice Marestail Morningglory, ivyleaf

OTHER CROPS

Barnyardgrass Bluegrass, annual Crabgrass, large, smooth Cupgrass, woolly Foxtail (bristly, giant, green, yellow) Goosegrass Johnsongrass, seedling Millet, wild proso

INSECTICIDES

*Partial control/suppression

NITROGEN STABILIZERS

Barley, volunteer Barnyardgrass Bluegrass, annual Crabgrass, large (1/2") Cupgrass, woolly (1") Foxtail (bristly, giant, green, yellow) Johnsongrass, seedling* Millet, wild proso*

PLANT HEALTH

Prequel® 2 oz/A PRE

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Realize weed-conquering force.

One-Pass Postemergence Recommendation

DuPont™ Realm® Q herbicide delivers: ■■

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The flexibility to work in more diverse weather, across more hybrids. A wide window of application to start early (row & go timing) and still control later-emerging weeds. Control of waterhemp, lambsquarters and other glyphosate- or ALS-tolerant weeds. Ease of handling in a convenient dry formulation.

Application information ■■

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While Realm® Q has a wide application window, research has shown best results are obtained when applications are made early postemergence (row & go), when corn and weeds are small. Make postemergence applications of Realm® Q to field corn that is up to 20 inches tall, or up to and including six-leaf collars.

DuPont™ Realm® Q 4.0 oz/A + Abundit® Extra 32.0 oz/A. Applied May 31, 2011. Photo taken June 13, 2011. Akron, Iowa.

Yield, Bushels per Acre 14-bushel yield advantage

180 160 140 120 100 80 60 40 20

Glyphosate alone

DuPont™ Q Product formulations* + glyphosate

Source: DuPont field trial; trial conducted with university cooperators and third-party researchers across 20 states, 2004–2007. Yield advantage (DuPont™ Q Product formulations + glyphosate): DuPont data collected from 22 university cooperators and third-party researchers has shown on average a 14 bu/A advantage by tank mixing an additional mode of action to glyphosate that also offers residual control, such as Realm® Q. Based on field trial results noted. Actual yield advantage may vary depending on local conditions. * The DuPont™ Q Product formulations include Realm® Q and Resolve® Q.

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SOYBEANS

One-Pass Recommendation

PLANT HEALTH

DuPont™ Realm® Q 4.0 oz/A + DuPont™ Abundit® Edge* herbicide (glyphosate) (for use on glyphosate-tolerant crops only) +/- atrazine * Refer to the Abundit® Edge label for specific AMS and surfactant recommendations.

Weeds Controlled by DuPont™ Realm® Q

100 90 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0

Waterhemp, Lambsquarters, common common

Amaranth, Palmer

Ragweed, common

Velvetleaf

Morningglory (ivyleaf and pitted)*

Foxtail, giant

Realm® Q 4.0 oz/A + Abundit® Extra (glyphosate) + atrazine + AMS Realm® Q 4.0 oz/A + Abundit® Extra (glyphosate) + AMS

* Percent control for morningglory is an average of ivyleaf and pitted results.

Realm® Q 4.0 oz/A + COC + AMS

Convenient dry formulation

For more information

Realm Q is formulated using a proprietary blend technology from DuPont. This technology provides you with:

To learn more about Realm® Q herbicide, contact your local DuPont retailer or representative. And visit us at realmq.dupont.com.

®

Easy-to-handle dry-flowable formulation.

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Faster pourability and bottle cleanout.

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One of the few dry mesotrione formulations on the market.

OTHER CROPS

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INSECTICIDES

Source: Data from protocols USA-10-111 and USA 11-111, except common ragweed which is from DuPont field trial USA 10-111.

NITROGEN STABILIZERS

Percent (%) control

SMALL GRAINS

80

ENLIST™ RESOURCES

Atrazine is a restricted-use pesticide. Some products may not be registered for sale or use in all states. Contact your DuPont retailer or representative for details and availability in your state. This reference guide is not intended as a substitute for the product label for the product(s) referenced herein. Product labels for the above product(s) contain important precautions, directions for use, and product warranty and liability limitations, which must be read before using the product(s). Applicators must be in possession of the product label(s) at the time of application. Always read and follow all label directions and precautions for use when using any pesticide alone or in tank-mix combinations. Unless indicated, trademarks with ®, TM or SM are trademarks of DuPont, Pioneer or affiliates. © 2011–2017 DuPont. 1/17 Reorder No.: K-29245 (Replaces K-26681-1)

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Retailer Spray Guide Tank-mix and application guide DuPont™ Realm® Q herbicide 4.0 oz/A

Tank mixes

Realm® Q 4.0 oz/A + Abundit® Extra (glyphosate)

Realm® Q 4.0 oz/A + DuPont™ Cinch® ATZ 1.5–2.0 qt + Abundit® Extra (glyphosate)

AMS at 2–4 lbs/A

NIS at 0.25% v/v

COC at 1 gal/100 gal spray mixture or + 28% N at 2 qt/A or spray grade AMS at 2–4 lbs/A

Broadleaves and Sedges (maximum 5" tall)

Grasses (maximum 1–2" diameter)

Adjuvants

LEGEND: C=Control, PC=Partial Control/Suppression, * Aids in resistance management, † Indicates improved burndown, ^ Indicates extended residual activity

Realm® Q 4.0 oz/A + atrazine

Barley (volunteer); barnyardgrass; bluegrass (annual); cupgrass (woolly 1"); foxtail (bristly, giant, green, yellow); panicum (fall); shattercane (4"); wheat (volunteer) Crabgrass (large 1/2") Johnsongrass (seedling); millet (wild proso); quackgrass; ryegrass (Italian); signalgrass (broadleaf); stinkgrass; wild oat Alfalfa (volunteer) Amaranth (Palmer) Amaranth (Powell, spring) Buffalobur Burcucumber Canada thistle Carpetweed Carrot (wild) Chamomile (false) Chickweed (common) Cocklebur Curly dock Dandelion Filaree (redstem) Hemp Henbit Horsenettle Jimsonweed Knotweed (prostrate) Kochia Ladysthumb Lambsquarters (common) Mallow (Venice) Marestail Morningglory (ivyleaf) Morningglory (tall) Mustard (birdsrape, black, wild) Nightshade (Eastern black, hairy) Nutsedge (Yellow) Pigweed (prostrate, redroot, smooth) Pokeweed (common) Purslane (common) Ragweed (common, giant) Sandbur (field, longspine) Sesbania Shepherd’s purse Sida (prickly) Smartweed (Pennsylvania) Velvetleaf Waterhemp Waterhemp (smooth, tall) Wild buckwheat Wild radish Wild sunflower

C

C

C

C^

C

C

C

C^

PC

PC

C†

C^

C PC C C C PC C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C PC C PC C C PC C C C C C C C PC C C C C C C C

C C* C C C PC C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C PC C C PC C C C C C C C C C C C* C C C C

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Postemergence, broadcast application for field corn Corn height

Maximum Ideal Corn leaf stage

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Up to 20 Up to 12

Up to 12 Up to 5

Up to and including 6-leaf collars

See corn height above


CORN

Application ■■

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Always measure from the top of the corn, not the ground.

Use a minimum of 10 GPA for light, scattered stands of weeds. Avoid spray overlaps, as excessive rates may result in adverse crop response.

Maintain adequate agitation at all times, including momentary stops.

Proper setup to broadcast spray with 80° flat-fan nozzles on 20-inch center spacing. Boom height should be 18 inches above the top of the corn.

Precautions ■■

Restrictions ■■

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Do not apply Realm Q within 45 days of crop emergence where the organophosphate insecticide Counter was applied as a treatment, since crop injury may occur. ®

Do not graze or feed forage, grain or fodder (stover) from treated areas within 45 days of Realm® Q application.

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Crop injury may occur following an application of Realm® Q if there is a prolonged period of cold weather and/or in conjunction with wet soils. Prevent drift or spray onto desirable plants. Thoroughly clean application equipment immediately after use. (See Sprayer Cleanup section of Realm® Q label.) Realm® Q is rainfast in 4 hours.

For more information Contact your local DuPont representative or retailer to learn more about Realm® Q. And visit us at realmq.dupont.com.

Do not harvest grain within 70 days or harvest forage or stover within 45 days of Realm® Q application.

RESOURCES

Atrazine, Counter and DuPont™ Cinch® ATZ and Prequel® are restricted-use pesticides. This reference guide is not intended as a substitute for the product label for the product(s) referenced herein. Product labels for the above product(s) contain important precautions, directions for use, and product warranty and liability limitations, which must be read before using the product(s). Applicators must be in possession of the product label(s) at the time of application. Always read and follow all label directions and precautions for use when using any pesticide alone or in tank-mix combinations. The DuPont Oval Logo, DuPont™, The miracles of science™, Abundit®, Basis®, Cinch®, Instigate®, Prequel®, Realm®, Resolve® and Steadfast® are trademarks or registered trademarks of DuPont or its affiliates. TruChoice® is a registered service mark of Pioneer. Lorsban is a registered trademark of Dow AgroSciences, LLC. Aztec, Counter, Fortress and SmartChoice are registered trademarks of AmVac Chemical Corporation. Force is a registered trademark of a Syngenta Group Company. Copyright © 2014 E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company. All Rights Reserved. 5/14 Reorder No.: K-28075

ENLIST™

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Do not tank mix Realm® Q with foliar-applied organophosphate insecticides such as Lorsban, malathion, parathion, etc., as severe crop injury may occur. To avoid crop injury or antagonism, apply these products at least seven days before or three days after the application of Realm® Q.

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Severe corn injury may occur if Realm® Q is applied postemergence to corn crops that were treated with Counter or Lorsban, which may result in yield loss.

OTHER CROPS

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Do not apply more than 3.85 ounces active ingredient of mesotrione in a growing season. This includes applications of Realm® Q, as well as Instigate®.

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Realm® Q may be applied to corn previously treated with Fortress, SmartChoice, Aztec or Force insecticides, or other nonorganophosphate soil insecticides, regardless of soil type.

INSECTICIDES

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Do not apply more than 1.0 ounces active ingredient rimsulfuron per acre per growing season. This includes applications of Realm® Q, as well as DuPont™ Basis® Blend, Instigate®, Prequel®, Resolve® Q, Resolve® SG and Steadfast® Q herbicides.

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NITROGEN STABILIZERS

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Do not apply to field corn grown for seed, popcorn or sweet corn.

Realm® Q may interact with certain insecticides previously applied to the crop. Crop response varies with field corn type, insecticide used, insecticide application methods and soil type.

SMALL GRAINS

To minimize spray drift to nontarget areas, apply this product using nozzles that deliver a coarse or larger spray droplet as defined by ASABE Standard S572.1 and as shown in nozzle manufacturer’s catalogs. Keep the spray boom at the lowest possible spray height above the target surface. Refer to nozzle manufacturer’s recommendations for proper nozzle, pressure setting and sprayer speed for optimum product performance and minimal spray drift. Use sprayers that provide accurate and 2:2 uniform coverage.

PLANT HEALTH

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Conventional broadcast applications

SOYBEANS

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Use a minimum of 15 gallons of water per acre (GPA) for best performance and to ensure thorough coverage of the weeds.

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When you see the rows, it’s time to go

DuPont™ Resolve® Q delivers:

Rate recommendation

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Better, more consistent postemergence control of many grass and broadleaf weeds, such as morningglory, common lambsquarters and velvetleaf, when tank mixed with glyphosate.

Resolve® Q1 1.25 oz/A + DuPont™ Abundit® Edge herbicide (glyphosate) (for use on glyphosate-tolerant crops only) + atrazine

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Residual control of several grass and broadleaf weeds that can emerge later in the season, which means cleaner fields with fewer resprays.

Application information

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An additional mode of action to help minimize the occurrence of certain herbicide-tolerant weeds.

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Built-in safener technology, represented by the “Q,” that provides corn growers with the flexibility to confidently apply Resolve® Q herbicide under more diverse weather conditions, across more hybrids and with a wider range of adjuvants.

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Make postemergence application(s) of Resolve® Q plus glyphosate-containing products to glyphosate-tolerant field corn that is up to 20 inches tall or up to and including 6 leaf-collar.

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Adequate soil moisture is required for optimum activity. Rainfall within 5 to 7 days after application will enhance Resolve® Q residual activity.

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May be used in combination with non-ionic surfactant, crop oil concentrate or methylated seed oil.

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Refer to the glyphosate manufacturer’s label for specific ammonium sulfate and surfactant recommendation. 1

Glyphosate alone 32 oz/A. Weeds present include lambsquarters and wild proso millet. Applied May 30, 2007. Photo taken June 12, 2007, at Ripon, Wis.

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When making applications of Resolve® Q, do not apply more than 1 oz active ingredient rimsulfuron/A during the crop year.

Resolve® Q 1.25 oz/A. Predominant weeds controlled were lambsquarters and wild proso millet. Applied May 30, 2007. Photo taken June 12, 2007, at Ripon, Wis.


CORN

DuPont™ Resolve® Q SOYBEANS

herbicide

Weeds controlled by DuPont™ Resolve® Q herbicide + glyphosate

OTHER CROPS

To learn more about DuPont™ Resolve® Q herbicide, contact your local DuPont retailer or representative. And visit us at resolve.dupont.com.

INSECTICIDES

For more information

NITROGEN STABILIZERS

Nightshade, hairy Nutsedge, yellow Oat, wild Panicum, fall Pigweed: prostrate, redroot, smooth Purslane, common Quackgrass Radish, wild Ragweed, common Ryegrass, Italian Sandbur: field, longspine Shepherd’s-purse Signalgrass, broadleaf Smartweed, Pennsylvania Stinkgrass Thistle, Canada Velvetleaf Wheat, volunteer

SMALL GRAINS

Alfalfa, volunteer Barley, volunteer Barnyardgrass Bluegrass, annual Buckwheat, wild Chamomile, false Chickweed, common Cocklebur Crabgrass Dandelion (6" diameter) Filaree, redstem Foxtail: bristly, giant, green, yellow Henbit Johnsongrass, seedling Kochia Lambsquarters, common Millet, wild proso Morningglory, ivyleaf Mustard: birdsrape, black, wild

PLANT HEALTH

When used in a tank mixture with a glyphosate herbicide, 1.25 ounces of Resolve® Q will add improved burndown and/or residual activity on the following weeds:

ENLIST™ RESOURCES

Atrazine is a restricted-use pesticide. Some products may not be registered for sale or use in all states. Contact your DuPont retailer or representative for details and availability in your state. This reference guide is not intended as a substitute for the product label for the product(s) referenced herein. Product labels for the above product(s) contain important precautions, directions for use, and product warranty and liability limitations, which must be read before using the product(s). Applicators must be in possession of the product label(s) at the time of application. Always read and follow all label directions and precautions for use when using any pesticide alone or in tank-mix combinations. Unless indicated, trademarks with ®, TM or SM are trademarks of DuPont, Pioneer or affiliates. © 2009–2017 DuPont. 1/17 Reorder No.: K-29242 (Replaces K-27058)

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Realize confidence in your postemergence weed control in corn. (including field, seed, sweet and yellow popcorn)

Midwest DuPont™ Revulin™ Q herbicide is a burndown plus residual control herbicide that may be applied postemergence to field corn grown for grain, silage or seed; yellow popcorn; and sweet corn. It delivers: ■■

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For additional control, Revulin™ Q can be tank mixed with a variety of herbicides labeled for postemergence application in specialty and field corn, including Cinch® brand herbicides (s-metolachlor), Breakfree® NXT brand herbicides (acetochlor) and atrazine.

Consistent control of the toughest grass and broadleaf weeds in corn production, especially seed, sweet and popcorn.

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Excellent weed control when tank mixed with DuPont™ Cinch® brands or DuPont™ Breakfree® NXT brands and appropriate adjuvants.

Application window

Adjuvants labeled for in-crop postemergence are required when applying Revulin™ Q.

Application rate information

Best results are realized through early postemergence applications of Revulin™ Q when corn and weeds are small. With the added crop safener, postemergence applications can be made across more hybrids and across diverse weather environments with greater crop safety to corn.

Apply Revulin™ Q at 3.4 to 4.0 ounces per acre as a postemergence broadcast application.

Formulation

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The “Q” — a proven safener for excellent crop safety under more conditions, with more adjuvants and across more corn types.

DuPont™ Cinch® 1 pt/A followed by Revulin™ Q 3.4 oz/A + atrazine. Applied May 16, 2014. Photo taken June 11, 2014.

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Tank-mix partners ■■

Revulin™ Q comes in a convenient, dry-flowable formulation that is mixed in water and applied as a spray solution.

Untreated. Photo taken June 11, 2014.


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Rotational crop guidelines to key crops1 Rotational crop

Replant Interval (in months) anytime

Corn (pop or sweet )

10

Soybeans

10

Cereals (winter)

4

2

Cereals (spring)

8

Alfalfa,3,4 canola,4 cotton, sorghum5

10

SOYBEANS

Corn (field or seed)

See label for additional crops and details. Except the sweet corn varieties Merit, Carnival and Sweet Success for which the minimum interval is 15 months. On sprinkler irrigated fields in Idaho, Utah, and Northern Nevada it is best to use deep fall tillage such as plowing prior to planting alfalfa. Product degradation may be less on furrow irrigated soils and may result in some crop injury. 4 The rotation intervals should be extended to 18 months if drought conditions prevail after application and before the rotational crop is planted, unless sprinkler irrigation has been applied and totals greater than 15" during the growing season. 5 With composite soil pH >7.5, extend the rotation interval to 18 months except in Texas and Oklahoma east of HWY 281, where the rotational interval is 10 months regardless of pH. 1 2 3

Biological attributes

Active ingredients

Performance measures

Contact and residual control

Nicosulfuron Mesotrione

Consistent control of the toughest weeds in corn production (especially seed, sweet and popcorn), including foxtails, fall panicum, crabgrass, lambsquarters, pigweeds, ragweeds, and many other grass and broadleaf weeds.

Common name

3

4.0 oz/A + atrazine weeds 5–10 inches tall

PC C C1 C C C1 C5 C C C7 C8 C1 C C1 C C C C6 C3 C3 C5 C3 C7 C C PC3 C C

C C C C C C1 C5 C4 C C7 C8 C1 C C1 C C4 C C6 C3 C3 C5 C3 C7 C C C2,3 C4 C4

C C C C C C1 C5 C4 C C7 C8 C2 C C C C4 C C6 C C C5 C3 C7 C C C C4 C4

C PC C C C PC C5 PC C C7 C8 PC C PC C PC C C6 C C C5 PC C7 C C C PC PC

Apply before weed exceeds 10 inches in height Apply before weed exceeds 12 inches in height Apply before weed exceeds 18 inches in height * ALS-resistant biotypes are known to exist C = Control PC = Partial Control 6

OTHER CROPS

2

4.0 oz/A + atrazine weeds <5 inches tall

2,3

INSECTICIDES

Apply before weed exceeds 2 inches in height For control, add atrazine at 1 pt (0.5 lb) per acre Apply before weed exceeds 3 inches in height 4 Apply before weed exceeds 4 inches in height 5 Apply before weed exceeds 6 inches in height 1

3.4 oz/A + atrazine weeds <5 inches tall

3

NITROGEN STABILIZERS

Amaranth, Palmer* Barnyardgrass Burcucumber Chickweed, common Cocklebur, common Crabgrass, large Dandelion Foxtails (bristly, giant, green, yellow) Horse nettle Johnsongrass, seedling Johnsongrass, rhizome Kochia* Lambsquarters, common Morningglogy (entireleaf, ivyleaf, pitted) Nightshade, eastern black Panicum, fall Pigweed (redroot, smooth, tumble) Quackgrass Ragweed, common Ragweed, giant Ryegrass* (Italian, perennial) Sandbur, field; longspine Shattercane Smartweed (ladysthumb, pale Pennsylvania) Velvetleaf Waterhemp* Wild oats Woolly cupgrass

3.4 oz/A weeds <4 inches tall

SMALL GRAINS

Grass and broadleaf weeds controlled or suppressed — Revulin™ Q herbicide (partial list)

PLANT HEALTH

DuPont™ Revulin™ Q herbicide

7 8

For more information Contact your local crop protection retailer or DuPont representative to learn more about new DuPont™ Revulin™ Q herbicide. And visit us at revulinq.dupont.com.

ENLIST™

DuPont™ Revulin™ Q is not available for sale or use in all states. Contact your DuPont retailer or representative for details and availability in your state. DuPont™ Breakfree® NXT ATZ, Breakfree® NXT Lite, Cinch® ATZ and Cinch® ATZ Lite are restricted-use pesticides. This reference guide is not intended as a substitute for the product label for the product(s) referenced herein. Product labels for the above product(s) contain important precautions, directions for use, and product warranty and liability limitations, which must be read before using the product(s). Applicators must be in possession of the product label(s) at the time of application. Always read and follow all label directions and precautions for use when using any pesticide alone or in tank-mix combinations. Unless indicated, trademarks with ®, TM or SM are trademarks of DuPont, Pioneer or affiliates. © 2015 DuPont. 3/15 Impact® (AMVAC); Clarity® (BASF). Reorder No.: K-28513

RESOURCES

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NOTES

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CORN

SOYBEANS

PLANT HEALTH

HERBICIDES

SOYBEAN

SMALL GRAINS

NITROGEN STABILIZERS

INSECTICIDES

OTHER CROPS

ENLISTâ„¢

RESOURCES

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Solutions for the Growing World

FEATURES • Excellent broad-spectrum control of large- and small-seeded broadleaf weeds • Long lasting residual performance allows for optimal timing of post applications • Resistance management through two unique modes of action • Wide application window: preplant to three days after plant • Outstanding crop safety

FALL APPLICATION Sonic® 5-6 oz + 2,4-D herbicide 1 pt + AMS 8.5-17 lbs/100 gal -- option 2 -Sonic® 5-6 oz + 2,4-D 0.5-1 lb/ai and Dicamba 0.25-0.5 lb/ai (premix) + AMS 8.5-17 lbs/100 gal -- consider -Metribuzin 4-8 oz • Durango DMA controls winter grasses and winter annuals • 2,4-D provides activity on key broadleaf weeds such as fall-germinated marestail and dandelion • Dicamba offers additional control on chickweed and other broadleaf weeds • Metribuzin provides residual control of fall-germinated marestail that may emerge after a burndown • The addition of COC (1 gal/100 gal) or NIS (1 qt/100 gal) may be used to improve control of emerged weeds

PRE-PLANT BURN-DOWN 41 days after application

WEED SPECTRUM Cocklebur

Sedges

-- consider --

Kochia

Smartweed species

Metribuzin 4-10 oz

Sunflower, Common

• 2,4-D improves control of perennial and annual broadleaf weeds • Use 2,4-D ester at 1 pt/A up to 2 pt/A prior to planting. Always read and follow 2,4-D label directions and plant back restrictions. • Metribuzin may be added to the tank mix to improve burndown of existing broadleaf weeds prior to planting • Metribuzin provides additional residual control of marestail • The addition of COC (1 gal/100 gal) or NIS (1 qt/100 gal) may be used to improve control of emerged weeds

Lambsquarters Marestail / Horseweed Morningglories, Annual

Thistle, Russian Velvetleaf

Nightshade species

Waterhemp species

Palmer Amaranth

Wild Mustard

Pigweed species Ragweeds, Common & Giant

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Sonic® 3-6 oz + Durango® DMA® 24-48 oz + AMS 8.5-17 lbs/100 gal + 2,4-D herbicide 1 pt (must follow plant back restrictions)


wheat

4 months

corn (field, pop, seed)

10 months

alfalfa, barley, dry shelled beans, oats, peanuts, rye, sorghum

12 months

canola

24 months

sugar beets, sunflowers, tobacco

30 months*

Sonic® herbicide is supported by the Dow AgroSciences Product Performance Corn and Soybean Herbicides Service Policy in the resouces section.

*Refer to Sonic label for additional crop rotation interval restrictions

MIXING AND HANDLING BEST PRACTICES

PLANT HEALTH

anytime

SOYBEANS

soybeans

CORN

SERVICE POLICY

CROP ROTATION INTERVAL

SPRAY EQUIPMENT SETUP RECOMMENDATIONS

• Reduce spray pressure on re-circulation line to less than 50% capacity to avoid over circulation of product

SMALL GRAINS

• Spray volume: use spray volume of at least 10 gallons of water per acre. Greater spray volume will provide better coverage.

• Optimal spray pressure of 45 PSI or less

TANK MIX SEQUENCE PROCEDURES 1. Fill tank half-full with liquid carrier, e.g. water or liquid fertilizer (if micronutrients are being used - add to the carrier at this time) Pre-slurry micronutrients in water if using liquid fertilizer as the carrier

NITROGEN STABILIZERS

• Use 50 mesh or coarser screens on the in-line filter

2. Begin agitation 4. Sonic and other Wettable Powders/Dry Flowables (WG): pre-slurry 5 minutes with a minimum of 1 gallon of water for each 7.5 lb. bottle of Sonic for use with fertilizer

INSECTICIDES

3. Compatibility agent (if needed when using fertilizer)

5. Flowables / Liquid Suspensions (SC) 6. Capsule Suspension (CS, ZC) 8. Suspension Emulsion (SE, EW) 9. Soluble Liquids (SL), e.g. Durango® DMA® herbicide, glyphosate products, Gramoxone SL 2.0, 2,4-D amine

OTHER CROPS

7. Emulsifiable Concentrate (EC)

10. Crop oil concentrate (COC), Non-ionic surfactant (NIS), other adjuvants 11. Top off with liquid carrier ENLIST™ RESOURCES

Trademark of The Dow Chemical Company (“Dow”) or an affiliated company of Dow Durango DMA and Sonic are not registered for sale or use in all states. Contact your state pesticide regulatory agency to determine if a product is registered for sale or use in your state. Always read and follow label directions. ©2014 Dow AgroSciences LLC ®

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Solutions for the Growing World

FEATURES

FALL APPLICATION

• NEW PREMIX FORMULATION with excellent mixing and handling characteristics making it easy for growers and custom applicators to use

Surveil® herbicide 2.8-4.2 oz + Durango® DMA® 24 oz + AMS 8.5-17 lbs/100 gal + 2,4-D 1 qt

• Hard-working residual performance, setting the stage for optimal post applications • Short plant-back intervals for key rotational crops • Two non-glyphosate modes of action to outsmart difficult and resistant weeds • No pH restrictions

WEED SPECTRUM Cocklebur

Palmer Amaranth

Kochia

Pigweed species

Lambsquarters

Ragweeds, Common & Giant2

Marestail / Horseweed Morningglories, Annual

Smartweed species Russian Thistle

Mustard, Wild

Velvetleaf

Nightshade species

Waterhemp1

A postemergence herbicide, such as Cobra®, Phoenix™, or glyphosate (Roundup Ready soybeans only) may be needed following a preemergence application of Surveil to adequately control waterhemp and Palmer amaranth in soybean fields with heavy pressure. 1

2

Does not include ALS resistant common or giant ragweeds.

• Durango® DMA® controls winter grasses and winter annuals • 2,4-D provides activity on key broadleaf weeds such as fall-germinated marestail and dandelion • The addition of COC (1 gal/100 gal) or NIS (1 qt/100 gal) may be used to improve control of emerged weeds

SPRING PRE-PLANT BURNDOWN & PRE-EMERGENCE APPLICATION Surveil® herbicide 2.8-4.2 oz + Durango® DMA® 24-48 oz + AMS 8.5-17 lbs/100 gal + 2,4-D 1-2 pt (must follow plant back restrictions) • 2,4-D improves control of perennial and annual broadleaf weeds • Use 2,4-D ester at 1 pt/A up to 2 pt/A prior to planting. Always read and follow 2,4-D label directions and plant back restrictions. • The addition of COC (1 gal/100 gal) or NIS (1 qt/100 gal) may be used to improve control of emerged weeds

CROP ROTATION INTERVAL soybean

Immediately

wheat

3 months

field corn, popcorn, seed corn*, cotton, peanuts, rice, sorghum, dry beans, lima beans, oats, peas and snap peas

9 months

alfalfa, transplanted tobacco*

10 months

pototoes, sweet corn

18 months

sugar beets, sunflowers, tobacco*

30 months

*Refer to Surveil label for additional crop rotation interval restrictions ®

Surveil® vs Untreated check 4 weeks after treatment

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SERVICE POLICY Surveil® herbicide is supported by the Dow AgroSciences Product Performance Corn and Soybean Herbicides Service Policy.


Solutions for the Growing World CORN SOYBEANS

• New active ingredient • Prevents regrowth of emerged weeds for clean fields at planting, providing the opportunity for increased yield

• Tank-mix-compatible with commonly used burndown and residual partners, including 2,4-D and glyphosate, up to 14 days before planting soybeans

-- consider adding --

2,4-D 1pt./A Use Restrictions: • Follow the most restrictive (longest) rotational interval listed between this label and any/all tank mix partner label(s) for the next crop to be planted. • Do not apply more than 2.0 oz of Elevore (0.0089 lb halauxifen-methylae) per acre per growing season. • Do not make more than 2 preplant applications per year. Observe all plant back restrictions listed in the Elevore label.

NEW ACTIVE INGREDIENT Elevore™ herbicide contains Arylex™ Active, a new active ingredient from the Arylpicolinates family discovered by Dow AgroSciences.

• Labeled for use in soybeans, corn and cotton

MODE OF ACTION

SITE OF ACTION

Growth regulator

Group 4

ELEVATE BURNDOWN CONTROL OF TOUGH ALS- AND GLYPHOSATERESISTANT WEED SPECIES

Elevore provides thorough control of labeled weeds like henbit, lambsquarters, cutleaf evening-primrose and marestail up to 8” tall by rapidly absorbing into the plant’s cells.

OTHER CROPS

Powered by a new low-use-rate Group 4 growth regulator called Arylex™ active, Elevore™ herbicide is proven to effectively control labeled broadleaf weeds, including glyphosate- and ALS-resistant marestail, lambsquarters, henbit and purple deadnettle.

PREVENTS REGROWTH OF EMERGED WEEDS FOR CLEAN FIELDS AT PLANTING

Competition

Elevore™ herbicide

Wild Garlic (C) Buckwheat, wild (S) Bindweed, field (S) Geranium, Carolina (S) Kochia (S) Lettuce, prickly (S) Pennycress, field1 (S) Sunflower, common (S)

For best results apply before bolting. Suppression is expressed as a reduction in weed competition (reduced population or vigor) as compared to untreated areas. The degree of weed control and duration of effect may vary with weed size, density, application rate, coverage, and growing conditions before, during and after treatment. 1

RESOURCES

up to 4” Catchweed bedstraw (C) Cressleaf groundsel (C) Flixweed (C) Flax, volunteer (C)

Fumitory (C) Hempnettle, common (C) Henbit (C) Lambsquarters, common (C) Pigweed, redroot (C) Purple Deadnettle (C) Ragweed, common (C) Vetch, hairy (C)

ENLIST™

WEEDS CONTROLLED (C) OR SUPPRESSED (S) up to 8” Horseweed/(marestail)1 (C)

INSECTICIDES

• Controls actively growing weeds across various climate conditions, including cooler temperatures

NITROGEN STABILIZERS

• Controls actively growing weeds, including marestail up to 8 inches tall

Elevore™ 1 oz + COC or MSO @ 1 gal/100 gal + Durango® DMA® - 24-48 ozs./A

SMALL GRAINS

• Low use rate has an excellent fit in reduced or no-till production systems

FALL OR SPRING BURNDOWN

PLANT HEALTH

FEATURES

2

Trademark of The Dow Chemical Company (“Dow”) or an affiliated company of Dow Elevore is not registered for sale or use in all states. Contact your state pesticide regulatory agency to determine if a product is registered for sale or use in your state. Always read and follow label directions. ®

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Solutions for the Growing World

FEATURES • May be applied PPI, pre-emergence, or post-emergence •V ery effective control of many economically important broadleaf weeds • Can be tank mixed with many pre-emerge and post-emerge grass and broadleaf herbicides • Packaged in pre-measured water soluble packets • Works in all tillage systems • Excellent crop safety

WEED SPECTRUM Cocklebur

Pigweed species2

Lambsquarters

2

Marestail / Horseweed Marshelder

3

Morningglories, Annual Mustard, Wild3 Nutsedge, Yellow1,3 suppression

1

Pennsylvania Smartweed Ragweeds, Common & Giant Sunflower, Common Thistle, Canada

1,3

Velvetleaf Venice Mallow

soil applied

2

post applied

3

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS • Packaging: 10 x 0.6 oz pouches/bag (20 acres at 0.3 oz/A), 4 bags/box • Check label for pre-mixing (slurry) when used with liquid fertilizer • Use NIS, COC or MSO with post applications (see next page for amounts and additional information) •A pply in 10 to 40 gallons of carrierscreens in spray lines should be no finer than 50 mesh •A pply by ground or air. See supplemental label for aerial application instructions

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SPRING PRE-EMERGENCE APPLICATION FOR GLYPHOSATE TOLERANT OR NON-GMO SOYBEANS FirstRate® 0.3-0.6 oz + Durango® DMA® 24-48 oz + AMS 8.5-17 lbs/100 gal + Metribuzin 6-10 oz + Sharpen 1 oz + MSO 1 gal/100 gal -- consider -2,4-D herbicide1-2 pt (must follow plant back restrictions) • Residual option for reduced plant-back restriction program • Metribuzin adds second mode of action for resistance management and additional residual control of marestail • Sharpen improves burndown of marestail and other existing broadleaf weeds prior to planting • 2,4-D may be added to the tank mix to improve control of perennial and annual broadleaf weeds • Use 2,4-D ester at 1 pt/A up to 2 pt/A prior to planting. Always read and follow 2,4-D label directions and plant back restrictions. • The addition of COC (1 gal/100 gal) or NIS (1 qt/100 gal) may be used to improve control of emerged weeds

POST-EMERGENCE APPLICATION FOR GLYPHOSATE TOLERANT OR NON-GMO SOYBEANS Glyphosate Tolerant FirstRate® 0.3 oz + Durango® DMA® 24-36 oz

Non-GMO FirstRate® 0.3 oz + Post Grass Herbicide

-- consider -Flexstar 16-20 oz

-- consider -Flexstar 16-20 oz

• Durango® DMA® controls emerged grasses and broadleaves • Use preferred post grass herbicide on non-GMO soybeans at recommended rates for incrop control • FirstRate® provides control of key broadleaf weeds such as marestail, morningglory, velvetleaf, wild carrot, and others • FirstRate® may be applied post-emergence up to 0.6 oz per acre • If a soil applied application of FirstRate® is made, no more than 0.3 oz per acre may be applied post-emergence • Consider Cobra or Flexstar for additional mode of action against emerged broadleaf weeds such as morningglory, common and giant ragweed, and others


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OTHER INFORMATION

CROP ROTATION INTERVAL

•P PE: long pants, long sleeved shirt, shoes and socks, chemical-resistant gloves

wheat

4 months

alfalfa, fleld corn, popcorn, seed corn*, cotton, peanuts, rice, sorghum, dry beans, lima beans, oats, peas, snap beans

9 months

barley

12 months

•W ill not control weeds known to be ALS resistant

potatoes, sweet corn

18 months

SERVICE POLICY

tobacco* and other crops not listed

30 months*

sugar beets, sunflowers*

30 months*

FirstRate® herbicide is supported by the Dow AgroSciences Product Performance Corn and Soybean Herbicides Service Policy in the resouces section.

•N ot a Restricted Use Product, REI is 12 hours

*Refer to FirstRate label for additional crop rotation interval restrictions

PLANT HEALTH

0

SOYBEANS

soybeans

TANK MIX COMBINATIONS AND ADJUVANT RECOMMENDATIONS Adjuvant System Required 2 Nitrogen

(Rate/100 Gal or %v/v)

+

UAN 3

2.5 gal

2.5

COC or MSO

1.2 gal

1.2

+

UAN 3

2.5 gal

2.5

+ Poast Plus

COC or MSO

2 pt/A

+

UAN

2.5 gal

2.5

+ Select, Volunteer, Arrow, etc.

COC or MSO

1-2 pt/A

+

AMS

2.0 lb/A

NIS

2 pt

0.25

+

AMS

2.5 lb/A

COC

1 pt/A

+

AMS

2.5 lb/A

COC

1-2 gal

1-2

+

UAN

2.5 gal

2.5

NIS

2 pt

0.25

+

UAN

2.5 gal

2.5

COC

2-4 qt

0.5-1.0

+

UAN

2.5 gal

2.5

NIS

2-4 qt

0.25-0.5

+

UAN

2.5 gal

2.5

+ Basagran

NIS

1-2 pt

0.125-0.25

+

UAN

1-2 qt/A

-

+ Cadet

NIS 6

1 pt

0.125

+

UAN

2.5 gal

2.5

+ Classic

COC or MSO

1 gal

1

+

UAN 3

2 qt/A

-

+ Cobra

COC or MSO

1-2 pt/A

+

UAN 3

2.5 gal

2.5

+ Phoenix 4

NIS 5

1-2 pt

0.125-0.25

+

AMS

2.0 lb/A

COC or MSO

1.5-2 pt/A

+

UAN 3

1-2 qt/A

NIS

1 qt

0.25

+

UAN 3

1-2 qt/A

+ Flexstar or Reflex

COC or MSO

1 gal

1

+

UAN

2.5 gal

2.5

+ Resource

COC

1 qt/A

+

UAN 3

1-2 qt/A

2.5

+ Ultra Blazer

NIS

1-2 pt

0.125-0.25

+

UAN 3

1-2 qt/A

+ Synchrony XP 7

COC or MSO

1 gal

1

+

UAN 3

2 qt/A

MSO

1-2 qt

0.25-0.5

+

AMS

8.5-17 lb

‘1-2

UAN

1.25-2.5 gal

1.25-2.5

AMS

2.0 lb/A

AMS

2.0 lb/A

AMS

2.0 lb/A

FirstRate® herbicide Alone

+ Select Max (for control of volunteer corn) + Assure II + Fusion

+ Pursuit or Raptor

+ Sharpen + Durango® DMA® herbicide

+ non surfactant loaded glyphosate

NIS

1-2 qt

0.25-0.5

+ Roundup PowerMax or WeatherMax

+

2

ENLIST™

See tank mix partner labels for specific use rates See tank mix partner labels for further details, i.e., dry weather conditions etc. AMS may be substituted for UAN at the rate of 2 lb /Acre for all tankmix treatments. 4 For waterhemp > 6” in height and / or nightshades > 3” in height, use COC at a rate of 1-2 pt/Acre + AMS at 2 lb/Acre 5 When weeds are under stress and / or weed size is at the upper end of the Phoenix label, add COC at 1-4 pt/100 Gal in addition to NIS or substitute a 60% COC + 40% NIS adjuvant premix at 2.5 pts/100 Gal 6 Same as adjuvant system for FirstRate alone. 7 For applications to STS soybeans only. 1

OTHER CROPS

+

0.125-0.25

INSECTICIDES

(Rate/100 Gal or %v/v) 1-2 pt

NITROGEN STABILIZERS

Adjuvant NIS

SMALL GRAINS

Product/Tank Mix Partners 1

3

RESOURCES

Trademark of The Dow Chemical Company (“Dow”) or an affiliated company of Dow. Durango DMA is not registered for sale or use in all states. Contact your state pesticide regulatory agency to determine if a product is registered for sale or use in your state. Always read and follow label directions. ©2014 Dow AgroSciences LLC ®

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WATERHEMP VS. PALMER AMARANTH Distinguishing between pigweed species can be a difficult task. Both waterhemp and Palmer amaranth are opportunistic weeds in soybeans that have developed resistance to multiple herbicide modes of action. Waterhemp and Palmer amaranth are growing in their geographic footprint, making it increasingly important to know how to identify them accurately. Palmer amaranth is more aggressive than waterhemp, and can set a taproot up to 5 feet long. If not controlled early, Palmer amaranth can grow up to 6 ½ feet tall with a very thick, hearty stem, causing substantial yield reductions and difficulties with harvest.

narrow leaf

wide leaf

The most effective control of waterhemp and Palmer amaranth requires the use of a residual herbicide • The use of preemergent herbicides like Sonic® and Surveil®is extremely important to eliminate early-season weed competition and improve control with postemergence herbicides • Utilize higher herbicide rates to maximize your in-crop residual weed control • Rotate crops annually to allow use of a wider range of herbicides with varying modes of action • Pay close attention to continuous soybean acres where these two weeds tend to be most prevalent • Scout before and after any herbicide application to evaluate herbicide effectiveness and determine if additional treatments are necessary Recommended use rates for effective residual control Sonic® 3-6 oz/A

Waterhemp

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Surveil® 2.8-4.2 oz/A

short petiole

long petiole

Waterhemp (left) Palmer amaranth (right)

The Palmer amaranth leaf is much wider (horizontal arrows) and has a longer petiole (vertical arrows) than waterhemp. Palmer amaranth can be differentiated from waterhemp by its long petioles, causing the egg-shaped leaf blades to extend away from the stem.

Palmer amaranth


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WATERHEMP VS. PALMER AMARANTH

SOYBEANS PLANT HEALTH

• Short petioles, much shorter in length than the leaf blade

• Leaves have long petioles or the stalk that connects the leaf blade to the stem

• Hairless stem

• P etioles are as long or longer than the leaf blade itself causing the leaves to extend away from the stem

• Seed heads typically measure only a few inches in length

• Often has a “C” or “V” shaped mark on the leaves (but may not always be present) • Hairless stem • Seed heads are usually over 2 feet in length

INSECTICIDES

For more information please contact your local Dow AgroSciences sales representative.

NITROGEN STABILIZERS

Palmer amaranth characteristics • Wide oval or egg-shaped leaves

SMALL GRAINS

Waterhemp characteristics • Long and slender leaves

OTHER CROPS ENLIST™ RESOURCES

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Solutions for the Growing World

FEATURES •T ank-mix compatible with commonly used herbicides, fungicides and insecticides. In particular with phenoxy herbicides such as 2,4-D

LOWER FOAMING, EASY TO HANDLE, CONSISTENT WEED CONTROL DURANGO® DMA® AND DURAMAX® HERBICIDE RATES VS. WEED HEIGHTS

• Unique, third generation DMA glyphosate salt provides proven, consistent, broad-spectrum weed control • High-load formulation treats more acres per gallon with fewer reloads • Backed by Dow AgroSciences commitment to continuous improvement, local support and service policy when used with selected Dow AgroSciences residual herbicides Tank mixtures: The applicable labeling for each product must be in the possession of the user at the time of application. Follow applicable use instructions, including application rates, precautions and restrictions of each product used in the tank mixture. Dow AgroSciences has not tested all tank mix product formulations for compatibility or performance other than specifically listed by brand name. Always predetermine the compatibility of tank mixtures by mixing small proportional quantities in advance. Individual results may vary, and performance may vary from location to location and from year to year. This result may not be an indicator of results you may obtain as local growing, soil and weather conditions may vary. Growers should evaluate data from multiple locations and years whenever possible. Durango® DMA® and Duramax® Herbicide Label Note: Maximum combined total of multiple in-crop applications for Roundup Ready® Corn 2 from emergence through 48 inches is 2.25 quarts per acre (36 fluid ounces per acre per single application.) Maximum combined total of multiple in-crop applications for Roundup Ready® soybeans from cracking through flowering is 2.25 quarts per acre (48 fluid ounces per acre per single application.)

24oz

36oz

48oz

Foxtail Species

20”

-

-

Cocklebur

<6”

6” - 12”

>12”

Pigweed

<6”

6” - 12”

>12”

Waterhemp

<6”

6” - 12”

>12”

Sunflower

<6”

6” - 12”

>12”

Marestail

<6”

6” - 12”

>12”

Morningglory

<6”

6” - 12”

>12”

Lambsquarters

<6”

6” - 12”

>12”

Common Ragweed

<6”

6” - 12”

>12”

Black Nightshade

<6”

6” - 12”

>12”

Woolly Cupgrass

12”

-

-

Velvetleaf

<6”

6” - 12”

>12”

Smartweed

<6”

6” - 12”

>12”

Giant Ragweed

<6”

6” - 12”

>12”

Barnyardgrass

6”

9”

-

Sandbur, field

12”

-

-

Fall Panicum

6”

12”

-

Crabgrass

12”

-

-

Corn (volunteer, non-RR)

20”

-

-

This serves only as a partial list of annual weeds controlled with water carrier volumes of 11-40 gallons per acre. Always consult and follow label for a full list of annual and perennial weeds. Lower use rates may be used when applying via ground at 3-10 gpa, air at 3-5 gpa, or annual grass species. 1

The Dow Diamond, Durango, DMA and Duramax are trademarks of The Dow Chemical Company (“Dow”) or an affiliated company of Dow Roundup Ready is a registered trademark of Monsanto Technology LLC. Durango DMA and Duramax are not registered for sale or use in all states. Contact your state pesticide regulatory agency to determine if a product is registered for sale or use in your state. Always read and follow label directions. ®

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Annual Weeds Controlled1

®


CORN

SOYBEANS

PLANT HEALTH

SMALL GRAINS

NITROGEN STABILIZERS

INSECTICIDES

OTHER CROPS

ENLISTâ„¢

RESOURCES

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SOYBEANS

This is an overview. Refer to specific product labels for complete instructions.

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Cleanout recommendations for Flumioxazin-containing products Cleanout recommendations for Flumioxazin-containing products

This is an overview. Refer to specific product labels for complete instructions. 6. To enhance removal of flumioxazin from the spray Why clean equipment?

OTHER CROPS ENLIST™ RESOURCES

This reference guide is not intended as a substitute for the product label for the product(s) referenced herein. Product labels for the above product(s) contain important precautions, directions for use, and product warranty and liability limitations, which must be read before using the product(s). Applicators must be in possession of the product label(s) at the time of application. Always read and follow all label directions and precautions for use when using any pesticide alone or in tank-mix combinations. The DuPont Oval Logo, DuPont™, The miracles of science™, Enlite® and Envive® are trademarks or registered trademarks of DuPont or its affiliates. Copyright © 2014 E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company. All Rights Reserved. 1/14 Reorder No.: K-27667

INSECTICIDES

Be aware of the major reasons why cleanout problems may Avoid occur: cleanout problems Be aware of the major reasons why cleanout problems may 1. The sprayer was not clean before the crop protection occur: product was added, or the equipment was in poor 1. The sprayer was not clean before surfaces. the crop protection condition with pitted or corroded Start clean to product was added, or the equipment was in poor stay clean. condition with pitted or corroded surfaces. Start clean to 2. Failure to mix products in the proper mixing order or stay clean. failure to allow adequate dispersion time before adding 2. subsequent Failure to mixproducts. products in the proper mixing order or failure to allow adequate dispersion time before adding 3. The label cleanout procedure was not properly followed. subsequent products. 4. All surfaces of the spray system were not contacted by 3. The label cleanout procedure was not properly followed. the cleaning solution. 4. All surfaces of the spray system were not contacted by 5. Failure to clean filters, strainers, nozzle screens and the cleaning solution. end caps. These are areas where chemical residues may 5. Failure to clean filters, strainers, accumulate or become trapped. nozzle screens and end caps. These are areas where chemical residues may Procedure fororequipment cleanout accumulate become trapped. Follow all label directions specified by the chemical Procedure cleanout manufacturerfor for equipment equipment cleanout as soon as possible Follow all label directions specified by the chemical following an application. manufacturer for equipment cleanout as soon as possible Postponing even overnight, can lead to formation following ancleanout, application. of dried deposits that can be difficult to remove. Label Postponing cleanout,for even can lead to formation cleanout procedures all overnight, tank-mix components should of dried deposits that can be difficult to remove. Label be be examined and the most rigorous procedure should cleanout followed.procedures for all tank-mix components should be examined and the most rigorous procedure should be followed.

NITROGEN STABILIZERS

* Equivalent amounts of an alternate strength ammonia solution or a tank cleaner recommended in separately published DuPont bulletins may be used. cleanout problems Avoid

SMALL GRAINS

Thoroughly clean all mixing and spray equipment Sprayer cleanup immediately following applications of flumioxazin (the ® Thoroughly clean in allDuPont mixing™and spray equipment active ingredient Enlite and Envive® herbicides) immediately following applications of flumioxazin (the as follows: ™ ® ® active ingredient in DuPont Enlite and Envive herbicides) Spray equipment, including mixing vessels and nurse as follows: tanks, must be cleaned each day following flumioxazin Spray equipment, including mixing vessels and nurse application. tanks, must be cleaned each day following flumioxazin After flumioxazin is applied, the following steps should be application. used to clean the spray equipment: After flumioxazin is applied, the following steps should be 1. Drain tank; thoroughly hose down the interior surfaces used to clean the spray equipment: of the tank; then flush tank, boom and hoses with clean 1. Drain thoroughly down the interior surfaces water tank; for a minimum ofhose 5 minutes. of the tank; then flush tank, boom and hoses with clean 2. Partially fill the tank with water and add one gallon of water for a minimum of 5 minutes. household ammonia* (containing 3% active) for every 2. Partially fill the tank with water and add gallon 100 gallons of water. Complete filling theone tank with of household ammonia* (containing active) for every water, and then flush the cleaning 3% solution through the 100 gallons water. Complete fillingto the tank with fill boom, hosesofand nozzles. Add water completely water, and then flush the cleaning solutionfor through the15 the tank and allow to agitate or recirculate at least boom, hoses and nozzles. Add water to completely fill minutes. Again, flush the boom, hoses and nozzles, and the tank allow to agitate or recirculate for at least 15 drain theand tank. minutes. Again, flush the boom, hoses and nozzles, and 3. Remove the nozzles, screens and end caps of sprayer drain the tank. booms and clean separately in a bucket containing water 3. and Remove the nozzles, screens and end caps of sprayer the cleaning agent. booms and clean separately in a bucket containing water 4. Repeat Step 2. and the cleaning agent. 5. Thoroughly rinse the tank with clean water for a 4. Repeat Step 2. minimum of 5 minutes, flushing water through the boom 5. Thoroughly and hoses. rinse the tank with clean water for a minimum of 5 minutes, flushing water through the boom and hoses.

system before spraying susceptible crops, follow the 6. To enhance removal flumioxazin from the spray above cleanout stepsofwith ammonia, then add a tank system before spraying susceptible crops, follow the cleaner such as Valent Tank Cleaner from Valent U.S.A. above cleanout then add tank Corporation, andsteps allowwith the ammonia, cleaning solution toaremain cleaner such as Valent Cleaner from Valent U.S.A. in the pressurized sprayTank system (spray tank, hoses Corporation, and allow the cleaning to remain and boom) overnight before flushingsolution the system for a in the pressurized spray system (spray tank, hoses minimum of 15 minutes. If using Valent Tank Cleaner and boom) overnight before flushing the system for a in follow use instructions and PPE instructions as found minimum 15 minutes. If using Valent Tank Cleaner the Valentof Tank Cleaner label. follow use instructions andstrength PPE instructions as found in * Equivalent amounts of an alternate ammonia solution or a tank cleaner recommended in separately published DuPont bulletins may be the Valent Tank Cleaner label. used.

PLANT HEALTH

Sprayer cleanout is an important step in the application Why clean process. Thisequipment? information sheet provides an overview on Sprayer cleanout is an important step in and the application how to clean out application equipment avoid the risk process. This information sheet provides an overviewAlways on of injuring sensitive crops in subsequent sprayings. how toindividual clean out application equipment avoidused the risk follow label directions for eachand product as of injuringby sensitive crops in subsequent sprayings. Always specified the manufacturer and wear all recommended follow individual label directions each product as and required personal protective for equipment (PPE) used during specified by the manufacturer and wear all recommended cleanout operations. and required personal protective equipment (PPE) during cleanout Sprayeroperations. cleanup

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A full-service glyphosate

DuPont™ Abundit® Edge herbicide (glyphosate) delivers: ■

Application information ■

Proven control of more than 100 annual and perennial grass and broadleaf weeds. Excellent crop safety with no soil residual activity. The complete package that does not typically require the use of additional surfactants. The label for multiple applications: glyphosate-tolerant crops and burndown.

Tank-mix compatibility with other crop protection products, reducing the number of trips across the field. User-friendly formulation that makes it easy to mix and apply. DuPont customer service and DuPont-sponsored programs.

Rate recommendation DuPont™ Abundit® Edge herbicide (glyphosate) 22 oz/A See label for specific application details and tank-mix options.

For use in certain cropping systems, including glyphosate-tolerant alfalfa, canola, corn, cotton, soybeans and sugar beets, plus reduced tillage and fallow systems. Tank mix with a labeled residual herbicide to improve control and help manage resistant weeds in corn, soybeans and other crops. Can be applied as a preplant burndown application in the fall or spring; preemergence burndown; postemergence to glyphosate-tolerant crops such as alfalfa, canola, corn, cotton, soybeans and sugar beets. Rainfast one hour after application.

Abundit® Edge (glyphosate) Formulation overview Glyphosate

K salt or potassium salt

Acid Equivalent

4.5 lb ae/gal

Surfactant

Built in

For more information Contact your local DuPont retailer or DuPont representative for more information about Abundit® Edge herbicide (glyphosate) from DuPont. And visit us at abundit.dupont.com.

DuPont™ Abundit® Edge (glyphosate) is not available in all states. See your local DuPont retailer or representative for availability in your state. This reference guide is not intended as a substitute for the product label for the product(s) referenced herein. Product labels for the above product(s) contain important precautions, directions for use and product warranty and liability limitations that must be read before using the product. Applicators must be in possession of the product label(s) at the time of application. Always read and follow all label directions and precautions for use when using any pesticide alone or in tank mix combinations. Unless indicated, trademarks with ®, TM or SM are trademarks of DuPont, Pioneer or affiliates. © 2016 DuPont. 8/16 Reorder No.: K-29191 (Replaces K-29158)

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CORN

For control of volunteer corn SOYBEANS

■■

The best volunteer corn control, whether you have Roundup Ready, LibertyLink or conventional trait corn.

■■

The flexibility to be tank mixed with several broadleaf weed herbicides, including DuPont™ Classic® or Synchrony® XP herbicide.

For more information Contact your local DuPont retailer or DuPont representative to learn more about controlling volunteer corn with Assure® II. And visit us at assure.dupont.com.

■■

Apply 8 fluid ounces per acre of Assure® II for 18- to 30-inch volunteer corn.

■■

See appropriate tank-mix partner labels for recommended adjuvants.

Percent control

Apply 5 fluid ounces per acre of Assure® II for 12- to 18-inch volunteer corn.

90 NITROGEN STABILIZERS

■■

95

SMALL GRAINS

Volunteer corn testing

Application information

PLANT HEALTH

DuPont™ Assure® II herbicide delivers:

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80

11-22 DAT Cumulative data from 11 Midwest universities 6 oz Select Max

INSECTICIDES

4 oz Assure® II

OTHER CROPS ENLIST™ RESOURCES

This reference guide is not intended as a substitute for the product label for the product(s) referenced herein. Product labels for the above product(s) contain important precautions, directions for use, and product warranty and liability limitations, which must be read before using the product(s). Applicators must be in possession of the product label(s) at the time of application. Always read and follow all label directions and precautions for use when using any pesticide alone or in tank-mix combinations. The DuPont Oval Logo, DuPont™, The miracles of science™, Assure®, Classic® and Synchrony® are trademarks or registered trademarks of DuPont or its affiliates. TruChoice® is a registered service mark of Pioneer. Select Max is a registered trademark of Valent U.S.A. Corporation. Roundup Ready is a registered trademark of Monsanto Technology LLC. LibertyLink is a registered trademark of Bayer. Copyright © 2004-2013 E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company. All Rights Reserved. 9/13 Reorder No.: K-27060-1 (Replaces K-23183-1)

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Fall or spring apply — to get ahead and stay ahead of weed problems DuPont™ Canopy® EX herbicide delivers: ■■

■■

■■

Reliable burndown of winter annual and perennial weeds, even under cool, fall or spring temperature conditions. Residual control to keep your fields clean until planting so you can plant soybeans as soon as spring weather/ field conditions allow — rather than spraying weeds. The ability for soils to warm up faster, which helps you get a jump on spring fieldwork and reduces the potential for soil-borne pathogens.

Rate recommendation

In fields with a soil pH of 7.0 or less, higher rates of Canopy® EX are recommended for improved residual control Canopy® EX 1.5-2.2 oz/A + 2,4-D LVE 1.0 pt/A + COC 1% v/v For variable pH soils where the pH of a field exceeds 7.0, use 1.1 ounces per acre of Canopy® EX for burndown and limited residual control of labeled weed species Canopy® EX 1.1 oz/A + 2,4-D LVE 1.0 pt/A + COC 1% v/v

Application information ■■

■■

Canopy® EX 2.2 oz/A + 2,4-D LVE + COC applied Nov. 11, 2005. Photo taken April 18, 2006. Predominant weeds controlled were deadnettle, chickweed, shepherd’s-purse, purslane speedwell, lambsquarters and giant ragweed.

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Applications can be made anytime after harvest before ground freeze-up and up to 7 days prior to planting in the spring. Grazing or feeding is allowed on treated acres 14 days after application.

Canopy® EX at 1.5 oz/ A + 2,4-D LVE + COC applied Nov. 17, 2005. Photo taken April 26, 2006. Predominant weeds controlled were field pennycress, chickweed and dandelion.


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DuPont™ Canopy® EX SOYBEANS

herbicide

DuPont™ Canopy® EX herbicide will provide burndown control of the following weeds

SMALL GRAINS

Pepperweed Pigweed Ragweed: common, giant Rocket, yellow Shepherd’s-purse Smartweed, annual Speedwell: field, purslane Sunflower Tansymustard Thistle, Canada (above-ground portion only) Velvetleaf Wallflower, bushy Whitlowgrass

PLANT HEALTH

Bittercress, smallflowered Buttercup, smallflower Butterweed (cressleaf groundsel) Chickweed, common Dandelion Deadnettle: purple, red Garlic, wild* Henbit Lambsquarters* Lettuce, prickly Marestail* (horseweed) Mustard, wild Pennycress, field * Addition of 8 oz ai/A of 2,4-D LVE is required.

Contact your local DuPont retailer or DuPont representative for more information about Canopy® EX herbicide from DuPont. And visit us on the Web at canopyex.dupont.com.

NITROGEN STABILIZERS

For more information

INSECTICIDES OTHER CROPS ENLIST™ RESOURCES

Abundit® Extra is not available in all states. Contact your DuPont retailer or representative for availability in your state. This reference guide is not intended as a substitute for the product label for the product(s) referenced herein. Product labels for the above product(s) contain important precautions, directions for use and product warranty and liability limitations that must be read before using the product. Applicators must be in possession of the product label(s) at the time of application. Always read and follow all label directions and precautions for use when using any pesticide alone or in tank mix combinations. The DuPont Oval Logo, DuPont™, The miracles of science™ and Canopy® are trademarks or registered trademarks of DuPont or its affiliates. TruChoice® Opportunity Program is a registered service mark of Pioneer Hi-Bred. Copyright © 2006-2012 E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company. All Rights Reserved. 8/12 Reorder No.: K-25648 (Replaces K-24496)

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Count on DuPont to take the surprise out of weed control Application information

DuPont™ Enlite® herbicide applied before or at planting delivers: ■■

■■

Enlite® can be applied early spring following ground thaw, up to three days after planting.

Consistent control of winter annuals, dandelion, lambsquarters, Palmer amaranth, waterhemp and other glyphosate-or ALS-tolerant/resistant weeds. (See specific weed recommendations for details.)

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Contact plus residual activity, allowing your post application to be made closer to crop canopy and help reduce the number of in-crop glyphosate applications.

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Reliable control even under cool, wet conditions.

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The flexibility to be used on all pH soils.

Rate recommendations When weeds are <3" tall Enlite® 2.8 oz/A* + 2,4-D LVE 1 pt/A + 1% v/v COC

■■

■■

Can be used alone or tank mixed with products such as Abundit® Extra (glyphosate) to enhance burndown of emerged winter annual weeds. For glyphosate-tolerant soybeans, follow with an in-crop application of Abundit® Extra (glyphosate). As needed, add products such as DuPont™ Synchrony® XP, Harmony® SG with TotalSol® soluble granules or Assure® II herbicide to broaden weed-control spectrum. Refer to the Abundit® Extra (glyphosate) label for specific ammonium sulfate and surfactant recommendations.

When weeds are >3" tall Enlite® 2.8 oz/A* + 2,4-D LVE 1 pt/A + Abundit® Extra herbicide (glyphosate) * 1 jug of Enlite® herbicide treats 30 acres

Enlite® 2.8 oz/A. Applied early May 2008. Photo taken early June 2008, approximately 30 days after application. West Bend, Iowa.

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DuPont™ Enlite® herbicide

Mallow: little, Venice Marestail (horseweed) Morningglory: ivyleaf,† pitted,† smallflower Nightshades: black, Eastern black, hairy Nutsedge, yellow

Pigweed: redroot, smooth, tumble Purslane, common Ragweed: common,† giant † Spurge, spotted Thistle, Russian1 Velvetleaf † Waterhemp

PLANT HEALTH

Amaranth: Palmer, spiny Buckwheat, wild † Chickweed: common, mouseear Dandelion Henbit Kochia Lambsquarters, common

SOYBEANS

Broadleaf weeds controlled or suppressed preemergence

Annual grasses suppressed preemergence Foxtails: giant, yellow Goosegrass Panicum: fall, Texas

Signalgrass, broadleaf

Burndown control of emerged winter annual, perennial and summer annual weeds Henbit Kochia1 Lambsquarters, common Lentils, volunteer Lettuce: miners, prickly 1 Marestail (horseweed)1 Mustard: black, tumble/Jim Hill, wild Peas, volunteer Pennycress, field Pigweed, redroot

Radish, wild1 Shepherd’s-purse Smartweed: green, Pennsylvania Sunflower 1 Tansymustard1 Thistle, Russian1 Velvetleaf Wallflower, bushy

Suppression only. Suppression. For complete control add 8 oz ai/A 2,4-D LVE for all DuPont™ Enlite® rates. For best results, add 0.08–0.25 oz ai/A DuPont™ Express® herbicide (with TotalSol® soluble granules) for control of up to 6-inch common chickweed. Refer to Express® brand product labels for additional information. NOTE: For burndown of larger annual grasses or broadleaf weeds exceeding 1 to 3 inches, or for burndown of weeds not listed, Enlite® may be tank mixed with products such as DuPont™ Assure® II and Express® herbicides, Abundit® Extra (glyphosate), paraquat or 2,4-D LVE.

NITROGEN STABILIZERS

Buckwheat: common, wild1 Buttercup, smallflower Butterweed (Cressleaf groundsel) Chickweed: common,2 mouseear Cocklebur, common1 Dandelion1 Deadnettle2 Dock, curly Flixweed Garlic, wild1

SMALL GRAINS

Barnyardgrass Bluegrass, annual Crabgrass, large

2

INSECTICIDES

1

For more information OTHER CROPS

Contact your local DuPont retailer or representative to learn more about Enlite® herbicide from DuPont. And visit us at enlite.dupont.com.

ENLIST™ RESOURCES

Abundit® Extra is not available in all states. Contact your DuPont retailer or representative for availability in your state. This reference guide is not intended as a substitute for the product label for the product(s) referenced herein. Product labels for the above product(s) contain important precautions, directions for use, and product warranty and liability limitations, which must be read before using the product(s). Applicators must be in possession of the product label(s) at the time of application. Always read and follow all label directions and precautions for use when using any pesticide alone or in tank-mix combinations. The DuPont Oval Logo, DuPont™, The miracles of science™, Abundit ®, Assure®, Enlite®, Express®, Harmony®, Synchrony® and TotalSol® are trademarks or registered trademarks of DuPont or its affiliates. TruChoice® is a registered service mark of Pioneer. Copyright © 2008-2013 E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company. All Rights Reserved. 10/13 Reorder No.: K-27090 (Replaces K-23026-1)

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Count on DuPont to take out tough weeds like marestail, waterhemp and Palmer amaranth DuPont™ Envive® herbicide applied before or at-planting delivers: ■■

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Two modes of action to help manage waterhemp, marestail, Palmer amaranth, lambsquarters, winter annuals and other tough weeds. (See specific weed recommendations for details.) Consistent residual and contact control that allows you to spray early and plant into a cleaner seedbed. Contact plus residual activity allowing your post application to be made closer to crop canopy and help reduce the number of postemergence applications. Reliable control even under cool, wet conditions.

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For variable pH soils where the composite pH of a field exceeds 7.0, use 2.5 oz/A of Envive® for burndown and limited residual control of labeled weed species. Envive® can be applied early spring following ground thaw, up to three days after planting. Can be used alone or tank mixed with products such as Abundit® Extra herbicide (glyphosate) to enhance burndown of emerged winter annual weeds. For glyphosate-tolerant soybeans, follow with an in-crop application of Abundit® Extra. For soybeans with the LibertyLink trait, follow with an in-crop application of glufosinate. As needed, follow with in-crop applications of products such as DuPont™ Synchrony® XP, Classic® or Assure® II herbicide to broaden weed control spectrum.

Preemergence: Prefix 1.5 pt/A + Touchdown 24 oz/A + 2,4-D 1 pt/A. Applied April 10, 2007. Photo taken June 7, 2007, at Laddonia, Mo.


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DuPont™ Envive® herbicide

Lambsquarters, common Marestail (horseweed) Morningglory: entireleaf, ivyleaf, pitted, smallflower, tall Nightshades: black, eastern black, hairy Pigweed: redroot, smooth, spiny, tumble Ragweed: common, giant

Sesbania, hemp Sida, prickly (teaweed) Spurge, spotted Sunflower, common Velvetleaf Waterhemp: common, tall

Annual grasses suppressed preemergence Barnyardgrass Crabgrass, large

Foxtails: giant, yellow Goosegrass

Panicum: fall, Texas Signalgrass

PLANT HEALTH

Amaranth, Palmer Chickweed: common, mouseear Cocklebur, common Dandelion Eveningprimrose, cutleaf Henbit Kochia

SOYBEANS

Broadleaf weeds controlled preemergence

Burndown control of emerged winter annual, perennial and summer annual weeds Henbit Lambsquarters, common2 Lettuce, prickly Marestail (horseweed)2 Mustard, wild Pennycress, field Pepperweed, Virginia Ragweed: common, giant

Shepherd’s-purse Speedwell: field, purslane Tansymustard Thistle, Canada (above ground portion) Velvetleaf Wallflower, bushy

For best results: add 0.08-0.25 oz ai/A DuPont™ Express® brand herbicides for control of up to 6-inch common chickweed. Refer to Express® brand product labels for additional information. Addition of 8 oz ai/A 2,4-D LVE is required for all Envive® rates. NOTE: For burndown of larger annual grasses or broadleaf weeds exceeding 1 to 3 inches, or for burndown of weeds not listed, Envive® may be tank mixed with products such as DuPont™ Assure® II and Express® brand herbicides, Abundit® Extra (glyphosate), paraquat or 2,4-D LVE.

SMALL GRAINS

Bittercress, smallflowered Buttercup, smallflower Butterweed (Cressleaf groundsel) Chickweed, common1 Dandelion Deadnettle, purple Eveningprimrose, cutleaf2 Garlic, wild2 1

Rate recommendation

For more information

When weeds are <3” tall Envive® 3.5 oz/A + 2,4-D LVE 1 pt/A + 1% v/v COC

Contact your local DuPont retailer or representative to learn more about Envive® herbicide from DuPont. And visit us on the Web at envive.dupont.com.

RESOURCES

Abundit® is not available in all states. See your local DuPont retailer or representative for availability in your state. This reference guide is not intended as a substitute for the product label for the product(s) referenced herein. Product labels for the above product(s) contain important precautions, directions for use and product warranty and liability limitations that must be read before using the product. Applicators must be in possession of the product label(s) at the time of application. Always read and follow all label directions and precautions for use when using any pesticide alone or in tank mix combinations. The DuPont Oval Logo, DuPont™, The miracles of science™, Abundit®, Assure®, Classic®, Envive®, Express® and Synchrony® are trademarks or registered trademarks of DuPont or its affiliates. Prefix and Touchdown are trademarks or registered trademarks of a Syngenta Group Company. LibertyLink is a registered trademark of Bayer CropScience AG. TruChoice® Opportunity Program is a registered service mark of Pioneer Hi-Bred. Copyright © 2008-2012 E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company. All Rights Reserved. 5/12 Reorder No.: K-25582-1 (Replaces K-25582)

ENLIST™

When weeds are >3” tall Envive® 2.5 oz/A + 2,4-D LVE 1 pt/A + 0.25% v/v + Abundit® Extra (glyphosate) + AMS

OTHER CROPS

For >7.0 pH Soils When weeds are <3” tall Envive® 2.5 oz/A + 2,4-D LVE 1 pt/A + 1% v/v COC

INSECTICIDES

When weeds are >3” tall Envive® 3.5 oz/A + 2,4-D LVE 1 pt/A + 0.25% v/v + Abundit® Extra herbicide (glyphosate) + AMS

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An effective layered residual herbicide

New DuPont™ EverpreX™ herbicide is an effective layered residual herbicide for soybeans that can be applied early postemergence to provide extended residual control of tough weeds, such as waterhemp, Palmer amaranth, pigweed and most annual grasses.

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Application flexibility: Can be applied 45 days prior to planting and up to 90 days before harvest. Preplant surface applied, preplant incorporated, preemergence and postemergence. Extended residual control: Following your preemergence herbicide applications, apply EverpreX™ early POST to layer your residual control of waterhemp, Palmer amaranth, pigweed and most annual grasses.

Tank-mix partners EverpreX™ demonstrates excellent weed control when used with glyphosate-containing formulations, such as DuPont™ Abundit® Edge herbicide (glyphosate). Tank mixed with other PRE or POST soybean herbicides, EverpreX™ provides residual control of Palmer amaranth, waterhemp, lambsquarters, nightshade, foxtails, and other smallseeded grasses and broadleaf weeds.

Formulation An emulsifiable concentrate, EverpreX™ contains 7.62 pounds of S-metolachlor per gallon.

Application information EverpreX™ can be applied by ground or air.

Easy-to-use formulation: EverpreX is compatible with other herbicides and mixes easily. ™

Rate recommendation Apply EverpreX™ preplant and preemergence at 1.0 to 2.0 pt/A based on soil texture and organic matter. For postemergence application to soybeans, apply at 1.0 to 1.33 pt/A.

DuPont™ Canopy® herbicide 6 oz/A + S-metolachlor1 1 pt/A applied June 9, 2015, followed by glyphosate 22 oz/A + S-metolachlor 1 pt/A applied June 29, 2015. Photo taken July 14, 2015. Concord, Nebraska (USA-15-161). 1 2

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DuPont™ Enlite® herbicide 3.5 oz/A applied May 16, 2016, followed by DuPont™ Abundit® Edge herbicide (glyphosate) 22 fl oz/A + DuPont™ FeXapan™ herbicide2 plus VaporGrip® Technology 22 fl oz/A + S-metolachlor1 1 pt/A applied June 6, 2016. Photo taken June 24, 2016. Lexington, Illinois (USA-16-124).

S-metolachlor is the active ingredient in EverpreX™. Not all dicamba tank mixes applied in the research study have been approved at this time. Tank mixes with DuPont™ FeXapan™ herbicide plus VaporGrip® Technology must be on the EPA-approved website.


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Weed-control spectrum, including weeds tolerant and resistant to ALS, PPO and glyphosate Weeds controlled or partially controlled with DuPont™ EverpreX™ herbicide Broadleaves controlled prior to weed emergence Pigweed: prostrate, redroot, smooth, tumble Pusley, Florida

Spiderwort, tropical Waterhemp: common, tall Nutsedge, yellow

Broadleaves partially controlled prior to weed emergence Beggarweed, Florida Eclipta

Nightshade, hairy

SOYBEANS

Amaranth: Palmer, Powell Carpetweed Galinsoga: hairy, smallflower Nightshade, eastern black

Purslane, common

Grasses controlled prior to weed emergence Foxtail: bristly, giant, green, millet, yellow Goosegrass Panicum, fall

Rice, red Ryegrass, Italian Signalgrass, broadleaf Witchgrass

Grasses partially controlled prior to weed emergence Cupgrass, woolly Johnsongrass (seedling)

Millet, wild-proso Panicum, Texas

Sandbur: field, southern

Crop rotation information

Interval (months)

Barley, oats, rye, wheat Alfalfa Clover (seeded) Tobacco, buckwheat, rice

41/2 4 9 The next spring following treatment

Rotational crop options Refer to the EverpreX™ label for additional rotational crop options — established by the EPA as crop groupings — made possible through S-metolachlor tolerances.

For more information Contact your local crop protection retailer or DuPont representative to learn more about DuPont™ EverpreX™ herbicide. And visit us at everprex.dupont.com.

ENLIST™

Any crop on this label may be replanted immediately provided that the rate of EverpreX™ applied to the previous crop was not greater than the labeled rate for the crop to be replanted. See label for additional guidelines.

Crop

OTHER CROPS

In addition to soybeans, EverpreX™ is registered for use in beans, peas and lentils; corn; cotton; grasses grown for seed; horseradish; peanuts; potatoes; pumpkin; rhubarb; safflowers; sweet, grain and forage sorghum; soybeans, immature seed; sugar beets; sunflowers; and tomatoes.

Restrictions: (1) Do not apply more than 1.9 pounds active ingredient per acre (2.0 pints of EverpreX™) in the previous crop, and (2) do not make lay-by or other postemergence applications of EverpreX™ in the previous crop.

INSECTICIDES

Additional labeled crops

Do not rotate to food or feed crops other than those listed below. For all crops not listed, wait at least 12 months following the last application of EverpreX™ before planting.

NITROGEN STABILIZERS

S-metolachlor, the active ingredient in EverpreX , is a Group 15 herbicide based on the mode of action classification system of the Weed Science Society of America. Any weed population may contain plants naturally resistant to Group 15 herbicides. Such resistant weed plants may not be effectively managed with Group 15 herbicides; it may be necessary to use a herbicide from a different group, alone or in a mix, or to employ cultural or mechanical practices. A herbicide mode of action classification by itself may not adequately address specific weeds that are resistant to specific herbicides. Consult your local DuPont representative, state cooperative extension service, professional consultants or other qualified authorities to determine appropriate actions for treating specific resistant weeds. ™

SMALL GRAINS

Weed resistance

PLANT HEALTH

Barnyardgrass (watergrass) Crabgrass: large, smooth Crowfootgrass Cupgrass: prairie, southwestern

DuPont™ EverpreX™ herbicide and DuPont™ FeXapan™ herbicide plus VaporGrip® Technology may not be registered for sale or use in all states. Contact your DuPont retailer or representative for details and availability in your state.

RESOURCES

This reference guide is not intended as a substitute for the product label for the product(s) referenced herein. Product labels for the above product(s) contain important precautions, directions for use, and product warranty and liability limitations, which must be read before using the product(s). Applicators must be in possession of the product label(s) at the time of application. Always read and follow all label directions and precautions for use when using any pesticide alone or in tank-mix combinations. Unless indicated, trademarks with ®, TM or SM are trademarks of DuPont or affiliates. © 2017 DuPont. 7/17 VaporGrip® (Monsanto). VaporGrip® Technology is used under license from Monsanto Technology LLC. Reorder No.: K-29617

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The answer to resistant marestail, waterhemp, Palmer amaranth and kochia in your soybeans is here DuPont Pioneer® brand soybeans with Roundup Ready 2 Xtend® technology are a next-generation trait combo designed to allow management of the toughest weeds, even glyphosate-resistant weeds, such as marestail, waterhemp, Palmer amaranth and kochia. ■■

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Weed management system that will enable the use of a low-volatility dicamba, such as DuPont™ FeXapan™ herbicide plus VaporGrip® Technology for cleaner fields at harvest Reduced plant-back time following dicamba burndown Roundup Ready 2 Xtend® soybean trait has no crosstolerance to 2,4-D or other Group 4 (auxin) herbicides

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Broad-spectrum control of grass and broadleaf weeds

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Excellent crop safety

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Benefits of dicamba + glyphosate-tolerant traits: ■■

With VaporGrip® Technology, dicamba remains in the anionic form, which has low volatility, minimizing off-target movement after spraying due to the potential of volatility

FeXapan™ plus VaporGrip® Technology requirements for use on Roundup Ready 2 Xtend® technology crops:

Simple and effective weed control ■■

VaporGrip® Technology is a formulation component that prevents the formation of dicamba acid (the volatile form of dicamba) in the spray droplet

Less spray volume and a wider window of application than LibertyLink programs

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For more information, consult: FeXapanapplicationrequirements.dupont.com

Systemic activity within the plant

Evolution of dicamba formulations: Dimethylamine (DMA) salt

Diglycolamine (DGA) salt

Next-generation formulations

e.g., Banvel herbicide

e.g., Clarity herbicide

DuPont™ FeXapan™ herbicide plus VaporGrip® Technology

NOTE: The FeXapan™ plus VaporGrip® Technology label requires qualification of tank-mix products before use for in-crop applications on Roundup Xtend®-traited crops. Consult FeXapanapplicationrequirements.dupont.com for more information.

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RESTRICTED-USE PESTICIDE

For retail sale to and use only by Certified Applicators or persons under their direct supervision and only for those uses covered by the Certified Applicator’s certification.

RESTRICTED-USE PESTICIDE

SOYBEANS

For retail sale to and use only by Certified Applicators or persons under their direct supervision and only for those uses covered by the Certified Applicator’s certification.

Application Considerations

Application Considerations

TRAINING Prior to applying this product in the 2018 growing season and thereafter, applicator(s) must complete dicamba or auxin-specific training.

24"

15 GPA

4"

15

3X

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Record keeping is required for applications of this product. An example form summarizing record-keeping requirements can be found on the website.1

Apply in a minimum of 15 gpa. Do not use ammonium salt products like ammonium sulfate (AMS) or urea ammonium nitrate (UAN). Check website for approved tank mixes.1

NOZZLES AND OPERATING PRESSURE Use only designated nozzles and pressures as found on the website.1

BOOM HEIGHT

WEED HEIGHT

Maintain a maximum nozzle tip height of 24 inches above crop canopy or target pest to encourage maximum spray coverage while reducing off-target drift potential.

Apply herbicides to weeds that are 4 inches or less in height to improve weed control. In Roundup Ready 2 Xtend® soybeans, herbicide must not be applied later than R1, regardless of weed height.

GROUND SPEEDS Only apply herbicide at ground speeds of 15 mph or less to provide effective herbicide application.

TRIPLE-RINSE CLEANOUT PROCEDURE Thoroughly rinse sprayers three times to protect against unwanted herbicide residue that may damage nontarget crops. Consult the label for additional information.

For more information, consult: fexapanapplicationrequirements.dupont.com.

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Maintain a 110-foot downwind buffer when applying 22 fl oz/A, or a 220-foot downwind buffer when applying 44 fl oz/A. Dicamba-Tolerant Crops

Downwind Buffer

Wind Direction

DO NOT APPLY this product when the wind is blowing toward adjacent non-dicamba-tolerant susceptible crops.

WIND SPEED PARAMETERS (subject to restrictions)

DO NOT SPRAY Dicamba-Tolerant Crops

Susceptible Crop

3–10 MPH

Apply herbicides when wind speed is between 3 and 10 mph. Do not spray when wind is less than 3 mph or greater than 10 mph.

NITROGEN STABILIZERS

TANK-MIX GUIDELINES

SMALL GRAINS

RECORD KEEPING

PLANT HEALTH

AMS

Wind Direction

This is not a substitute for the product label. Always read and follow all product labeling. DuPont™ FeXapan™ herbicide plus VaporGrip® Technology may not be registered for sale or use in all states. Contact your DuPont retailer or representative for details and availability in your state. IT IS A VIOLATION OF FEDERAL AND STATE LAW TO MAKE AN IN-CROP APPLICATION OF ANY DICAMBA HERBICIDE PRODUCT ON SOYBEANS WITH Roundup Ready 2 Xtend® technology, OR ANY OTHER PESTICIDE APPLICATION, UNLESS THE PRODUCT LABELING SPECIFICALLY AUTHORIZES THE USE. Contact the U.S. EPA and your state pesticide regulatory agency with any questions about the approval status of dicamba herbicide products for in-crop use with soybeans with Roundup Ready 2 Xtend® technology and follow all pesticide product labeling. Soybeans with Roundup Ready 2 Xtend® technology contain genes that confer tolerance to glyphosate and dicamba. Glyphosate herbicides will kill crops that are not tolerant to glyphosate. Dicamba will kill crops that are not tolerant to dicamba. This reference guide is not intended as a substitute for the product label for the product(s) referenced herein. Product labels for the above product(s) contain important precautions, directions for use, and product warranty and liability limitations, which must be read before using the product(s). Applicators must be in possession of the product label(s) at the time of application. Always read and follow all label directions and precautions for use when using any pesticide alone or in tank-mix combinations. Unless indicated, trademarks with ®, TM or SM are trademarks of DuPont or affiliates. © 2017 DuPont. 10/17 VaporGrip®, Roundup Ready 2 Xtend® (Monsanto). VaporGrip® Technology is used under license from Monsanto Technology LLC.

INSECTICIDES

In addition, consult the label for other required and precautionary off-site movement mitigation measures.

For more information

Contact your local DuPont retailer or representative to learn more about FeXapan™ herbicide plus VaporGrip® Technology. And visit us at fexapan.dupont.com. OTHER CROPS ENLIST™

DuPont™ FeXapan™ herbicide plus VaporGrip® Technology is a restricted-use pesticide. DuPont™ FeXapan™ herbicide plus VaporGrip® Technology is not registered for sale or use in all states. Contact your DuPont retailer or representative for details and availability in your state. IT IS A VIOLATION OF FEDERAL AND STATE LAW TO MAKE AN IN-CROP APPLICATION OF ANY DICAMBA HERBICIDE PRODUCT ON SOYBEANS WITH Roundup Ready 2 Xtend® technology, OR ANY OTHER PESTICIDE APPLICATION, UNLESS THE PRODUCT LABELING SPECIFICALLY AUTHORIZES THE USE. Contact the U.S. EPA and your state pesticide regulatory agency with any questions about the approval status of dicamba herbicide products for in-crop use with soybeans with Roundup Ready 2 Xtend® technology and follow all pesticide product labeling. Soybeans with Roundup Ready 2 Xtend® technology contain genes that confer tolerance to glyphosate and dicamba. Glyphosate herbicides will kill crops that are not tolerant to glyphosate. Dicamba will kill crops that are not tolerant to dicamba. This reference guide is not intended as a substitute for the product label for the product(s) referenced herein. Product labels for the above product(s) contain important precautions, directions for use, and product warranty and liability limitations, which must be read before using the product(s). Applicators must be in possession of the product label(s) at the time of application. Always read and follow all label directions and precautions for use when using any pesticide alone or in tank-mix combinations. Unless indicated, trademarks with ®, TM or SM are trademarks of DuPont or affiliates. © 2017 DuPont. 11/17 Roundup Xtend®, VaporGrip®, Roundup Ready 2 Xtend® (Monsanto). VaporGrip® Technology is used under license from Monsanto Technology LLC. Banvel® (Syngenta); Clarity® (BASF); LibertyLink® (Bayer). Reorder No.: K-29620 (Replaces K-29268)

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A new tool for effective weed resistance management DuPont™ Trivence™ herbicide is a burndown plus residual control herbicide that may be applied preplant or preemergence to soybeans. It delivers: ■■

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Application window Trivence™ can be applied to soybeans in the spring, preplant or up to 3 days after planting.

Consistent control and improved weed-resistance management of the toughest weeds, including Palmer amaranth, marestail, waterhemp, giant ragweed, morningglory, lambsquarters and other broadleaf weeds.

Trivence™ should not be applied to cracking soybeans or after the soybean crop has emerged because severe injury or death of the crop will occur.

Excellent burndown and residual performance even under cool, wet spring conditions.

Formulation

Rate recommendation Trivence™ 6.0–10.0 ounces per acre

Tank-mix partners For additional preemergence broadleaf weed or grass control, Trivence™ can be tank mixed with other preemergence soybean products such as metribuzin, pendimethalin or pyroxasulfone.

Trivence™ is a dispersible granule formulation, mixed in water and applied as a spray solution to control susceptible broadleaf weeds in soybeans. Trivence™ contains three active ingredients to broaden broadleaf activity.

Application information Trivence™ may be applied using ground or aerial equipment.

For additional grass control, Trivence™ can be tank mixed with pendimethalin or pyroxasulfone. Trivence™ tank mixed with glyphosate or paraquat and/or 2,4-D provides cross-spectrum burndown at planting as well as residual control.

DuPont™ Trivence™ applied 8.0 oz/A followed by Abundit® Extra plus Prefix. Photo was taken 61 days after the preemergence treatment and 28 days after the postemergence treatment.

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Weed resistance mix partners or sequential herbicide applications that have multiple sites of action. Weed escapes that are allowed to go to seed will promote the spread of resistant biotypes. Trivence™, which contains the active ingredients chlorimuron ethyl, metribuzin and flumioxazin, is a Group 2, Group 5 and Group 14 multiple mode of action premix herbicide based on the HRAC mode of action classification system of the Weed Science Society of America.

Active ingredients

Performance measures†

Contact control

Chlorimuron Ethyl Flumioxazin Metribuzin

Better, more consistent control of winter annuals, marestail and other glyphosate-resistant weeds, even under cool conditions. Translocation throughout the weeds (leaves, roots and shoot).

Residual control

Chlorimuron Ethyl Flumioxazin Metribuzin

Extended residual control of marestail, Palmer pigweed, waterhemp, ragweed and other glyphosate-resistant weeds enabling soybeans a non-competitive weed environment for better stand establishment.

See the weed control chart below for specific application rates/directions.

Grass and broadleaf weeds controlled or suppressed — Trivence™ herbicide (partial list) Trivence™ applied at 6.0–7.2 ounces per acre

Amaranth (pigweed), Palmer* Burcucumber (suppression)** Cocklebur**, common Hemp sesbania Mexicanweed (suppression) Morningglories**: annual, entire leaf, ivyleaf, pitted, tall Nutsedge: purple, yellow (suppression) Ragweed: common, giant** Sicklepod** Smartweed: ladysthumb, Pennsylvania Sunflower, common Velvetleaf Waterhemp*: common, tall

Crabgrass, large Foxtail, giant, yellow Goosegrass Johnsongrass (seedling) Lovegrass, California Panicum, fall, Texas Signalgrass

For more information

ENLIST™

* A postemergence herbicide such as fomesafen or lactofen may be needed following a preemergence application of Trivence™ for adequate control in fields with heavy pressure or resistant biotypes. ** Large-seeded weeds, germinating deep in the soil, such as burcucumber, morningglory, sicklepod, cocklebur and giant ragweed, or other weeds which may emerge at various times during the growing season may require a cultivation pass or a postemergence herbicide application for season long control.

OTHER CROPS

Annual grasses suppressed by preemergence application of Trivence™

INSECTICIDES

Bittercress Carpetweed Chickweed: common, mouseear Copperleaf: hophornbeam, Virginia Dandelion Deadnettle Eveningprimrose, cutleaf Florida pusley Henbit Kochia Lambsquarters Little mallow Marestail/Horseweed Mustard, wild Nightshade: black, eastern black, hairy Pigweed: redroot, smooth, spiny, tumble Prickly sida (teaweed) Puncturevine Redmaids Shepherd’s-purse Smallflower morningglory Spotted spurge Venice mallow Waterhemp*: common, tall

Additional weeds controlled when Trivence™ applied at 7.2–10.0 ounces per acre

NITROGEN STABILIZERS

Biological attributes

SMALL GRAINS

DuPont™ Trivence™ herbicide

PLANT HEALTH

When herbicides with mode of action classifications that affect the same biological sites of action are used repeatedly over several years to control the same weed species in the same treatment area, naturally occurring resistant biotypes may survive, propagate and become dominant in that area. To better manage herbicide resistance, it may be necessary to change cultural practices within and between crop seasons, such as using a combination of tillage, retreatment, premix products, tank-

Contact your local DuPont retailer or representative to learn more about Trivence™ herbicide from DuPont.

RESOURCES

State registrations for DuPont™ Trivence™ are pending. Contact your local DuPont representative or retailer for details and availability in your state. The DuPont Oval Logo, DuPont™, The miracles of science™ and Trivence™ are trademarks or registered trademarks of DuPont or its affiliates. Prefix is a trademark of a Syngenta Group Company. TruChoice® is a registered service mark of Pioneer. Copyright © 2013-2014 E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company. All Rights Reserved. 3/14 Reorder No.: K-27723 (Replaces K-27040-1)

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PLANT HEALTH

PLANT HEALTH

SMALL GRAINS

NITROGEN STABILIZERS

INSECTICIDES

OTHER CROPS

ENLISTâ„¢

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Proven protection for a visibly better crop Soybeans DuPont™ Aproach® fungicide is a broad-spectrum fungicide that will deliver more reliable results. It’s potential you can actually see, from a healthier-looking crop to higher yield potential at the end of the year.

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Provides more complete coverage because it is rapidly absorbed and moves quickly into each plant. This helps compensate for less-than-ideal timing, since weather and other crop demands can make it difficult to perfectly plan fungicide applications. Demonstrates the unique ability to redistribute within the crop canopy, increasing protection closer to the soil surface, where key diseases originate. Protects against key diseases in soybeans, including rust, powdery mildew and white mold.


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DuPont™ Aproach® Fungicide Program Recommendations Rate (fl oz/A)

Soybean

Aerial web blight (Rhizoctonia solani) Anthracnose (Colletotrichum truncatum) Alternaria leaf spot (Alternaria spp.) Brown spot (Septoria glycines) Cercospora blight and leaf spot, purple seed stain (Cercospora kikuchii) Downy mildew (Peronospora manshurica) Frogeye leafspot (Cercospora sojina) Pod and stem blight (Diaporthe phaseolum) Powdery mildew (Erysiphe spp.) Rust (Puccinia spp., Phakospora spp.) Target spot (Corynespora cassiicola)

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Begin applications prior to disease development and continue on a 7- to 14-day interval. Use higher rate and shorter interval when disease pressure is high.

For white mold: Make initial preventive application at 100% bloom (1 flower blooming on all plants) and follow with 2nd application 7 to 10 days later at full bloom.

Make no more than 2 sequential applications of Aproach® before switching to a fungicide with a different mode of action. The minimum preharvest interval (PHI) between last application and harvest of grain, forage and hay is 14 days. Do not exceed 12 fluid ounces per acre per crop if grown for forage and hay. Do not exceed 36 fluid ounces per acre per crop if grown for grain (seed).

Aproach® Soybean White Mold $152.52 $109.48

% Incidence

Disease Severity Index

Yield

Increased Revenue/A

Proline 5 fl oz/A (R3)

Aproach® 9 fl oz/A (R3)

Nontreated

For more information Contact your local DuPont retailer or representative to learn more about Aproach® fungicide. And visit us at aproach.dupont.com.

RESOURCES

This reference guide is not intended as a substitute for the product label for the product(s) referenced herein. Product labels for the above product(s) contain important precautions, directions for use and product warranty and liability limitations that must be read before using the product. Applicators must be in possession of the product label(s) at the time of application. Always read and follow all label directions and precautions for use when using any pesticide alone or in tank-mix combinations. DuPont™ Aproach® is not registered for sale or use in all states. Contact your DuPont representative for details and availability in your state. Unless indicated, trademarks with ®, TM or SM are trademarks of DuPont or affiliates. © 2012–2017 DuPont. 6/17 Quadris® (Syngenta); Headline® (BASF). Reorder K-29602-1 (Replaces K-29602)

ENLIST™

Aproach® 9 fl oz/A R1+ R3

OTHER CROPS

$51.41

INSECTICIDES

160 150 140 130 120 110 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0

Source: 2016 University of Wisconsin. White mold (Sclerotinia stem rot) disease severity index was generated by rating 30 arbitrarily selected plants in each plot and scoring plants on a 0 to 3 scale: 0 = no infection; 1 = infection on branches; 2 = infection on main stem with little effect on pod fill; 3 = infection on main stem resulting in death or poor pod fill. The scores of the 30 plants were totaled and divided by 0.9. Increased value based on November 2017 soybean price of $9.52/bu (AgWeb).

NITROGEN STABILIZERS

Sclerotinia stem rot (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum)

Treatment Instructions

SMALL GRAINS

Disease Controlled or Suppressed

PLANT HEALTH

Crop

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Proven protection for a visibly better crop DuPont™ Aproach® Prima fungicide protects your crop, even under heavy disease pressure, while providing visible foliar health benefits that keep leaves greener for improved grain quality and yield in the fall.

Key benefits of Aproach® Prima ■■

■■

■■

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Increased green leaf area keeps the photosynthetic energy producing longer into the season, which contributes to improved yield, test weight and quality Provides more complete coverage because it is rapidly absorbed and moves quickly into and within each plant. This helps compensate for less-than-ideal timing, since weather and other crop demands can make it difficult to perfectly plan fungicide applications. Protects your crop from inside and outside the plant, throughout the canopy and in wet weather — the only disease control technology today with these layers of coverage Contains two modes of action for better disease control of many hard-to-control diseases, including gray leaf spot, northern corn leaf blight, and common and southern rust

Helps reduce foliar disease damage in corn Damage that results in: ■■

Reduced area of photosynthesis

■■

Premature senescence and premature death

■■

Smaller kernels

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Shorter stay green

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Weaker stalks prone to downing

Because picoxystrobin and cyproconazole are highly systemic, both components are more active throughout the plant. This increases the effectiveness for management of resistance relative to premixes with less systemic activity. Both components are highly curative, which also helps with efficacy and resistance management (see below).


CORN

DuPont™ Aproach® Prima 250

Aproach® Prima Northern Corn Leaf Blight and Yield Advantage $0.00

177 $45.72

Headline AMP 10.0 fl oz/A

189 $53.34

Quilt Xcel 10.5 fl oz/A

191 $116.97

Aproach® Prima 6.8 fl oz/A 50

100

Yield Advantage ($/A)

150

200

100

150

50

$50.40 $61.20

$50.40

164

100

$0.00

161 164

$0.00

147

161

147

50

207.7 200

150

$61.20

250

0

® 0Aproach Prima

6.8 flAproach oz ® Prima

Yield (Bu/A)

Source: Trial #: MWH-16-668. South Charleston, Ohio. Fungicide application completed on Aug. 2, 2016, at the R2 growth stage of Pioneer P1142AMX™. ROI (return on investment): fungicide yield advantage vs. nontreated x corn Sept. 2017, prices at $3.81/bu.

6.8 fl oz

Headline AMP 10.0–14.4 fl AMP oz Headline

10.0–14.4 fl oz

Yield (Bu/A)

Yield (Bu/A)

Nontreated Nontreated

Revenue ($/A)

Revenue ($/A)

2010–2015 yield data. VT–R1 application. Revenue based at $3.60/bu. $3.60/bu. DuPont 2010–2015 yield data. VT–R1 application. Revenue basedon oncorn corn at DuPont DataData ® ® Prima, Development Warehouse, 160 trials. theIn160 there were rawvalues values Aproach Prima, Development Warehouse, 160 In trials. the trials, 160 trials, there were1,120 1,120 raw forfor Aproach 105 rawfor values for Headline 1,607 rawvalues values for 105 raw values Headline AMPAMP andand 1,607 raw fornontreated. nontreated.

DuPont™ Aproach® Prima Fungicide Corn Program Recommendations

Corn: field, seed

Anthracnose leaf blight and stalk rot (Colletotrichum graminicola) Eye spot (Aureobasidium zeae, Kabatiella zeae) Gray leaf spot (Cercospora zeae-maydis) Leaf spots (Alternaria spp.) Northern corn leaf blight (Setosphaeria turcica, Exserohilum turcicum) Northern corn leaf spot (Cochliobolus carbonum) Physoderma brown spot (Physoderma maydis) Rust, common (Puccinia sorghi) Rust, southern (Puccinia polyspora) Southern corn leaf blight (Cochliobolus heterostrophus, Bipolaris maydis) Yellow leaf blight (Phyllosticta maydis)

■■ ■■ ■■ ■■ ■■

3.4

3.4 to 6.8

Apply early season for preventive disease control or suppression. Additional treatments should be made depending on disease pressure and environmental conditions. Begin applications prior to disease development. Use higher rate and shorter interval when disease pressure is high.

Apply no more than two sequential applications of a picoxystrobin-containing product before switching to a fungicide with a different mode of action. The minimum retreatment interval in corn for Aproach® Prima is 7 days. Do not tank mix Aproach® Prima with an adjuvant or crop oil when spraying corn between the V8 and VT stages of growth. Minimum time between the last application and harvest (PHI) is 30 days for grain or ear and 21 days for silage. Do not exceed 6.8 fluid ounces per acre per crop. When applied alone or in combination with other products containing picoxystrobin, do not apply more than 0.585 pounds of picoxystrobin active ingredient per acre per year to corn. When applied alone or in combination with other products containing cyproconazole, do not apply more than 0.036 pounds of active ingredient cyproconazole per acre per year to corn.

ENLIST™

■■

Rate (fl oz/A) Treatment Instructions

OTHER CROPS

Disease Controlled or Suppressed

INSECTICIDES

Crop

NITROGEN STABILIZERS

The information provided in this chart is based on the results of studies that are deemed reliable by DuPont. Actual yield results from the application of any crop protection product to a crop are subject to many factors, and growers’ actual results may vary and cannot be guaranteed.

SMALL GRAINS

0

® ® Aproach Prima HigherCorn CornYield YieldOpportunities Opportunities Aproach Prima —— Higher

250

PLANT HEALTH

Nontreated

200

Aproach® Prima — Higher Corn Yield Opportunities

SOYBEANS

fungicide

For more information

This reference guide is not intended as a substitute for the product label for the product(s) referenced herein. Product labels for the above product(s) contain important precautions, directions for use, and product warranty and liability limitations, which must be read before using the product(s). Applicators must be in possession of the product label(s) at the time of application. Always read and follow all label directions and precautions for use when using any pesticide alone or in tank-mix combinations. Some products may not be registered for sale or use in all states. Contact your DuPont representative for details and availability in your state. Unless indicated, trademarks with ®, TM or SM are trademarks of DuPont or affiliates. © 2014–2017 DuPont. 6/17 Quilt Xcel® (Syngenta); Headline® (BASF). Reorder K-29611-1 (Replaces K-29611)

RESOURCES

Contact your local DuPont retailer or representative to learn more about Aproach® Prima fungicide. And visit us at aproachprima.dupont.com.

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CORN

SOYBEANS

PLANT HEALTH

HERBICIDES

SMALL GRAINS

SMALL GRAINS

NITROGEN STABILIZERS

INSECTICIDES

OTHER CROPS

ENLISTâ„¢

RESOURCES

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Solutions for the Growing World

FEATURES

WEED SPECTRUM

• Excellent control of the toughest grass weeds in spring and winter wheat, including wild oats (including ACCase-resistant biotypes) and yellow foxtail — plus suppression of green foxtail • Control of difficult boadleaf weeds, such as kochia, wild mustard, pigweed, lambsquarters, wild buckwheat and Russian thistle • Crop safety to spring wheat, winter wheat and durum •W ide application window for greater flexibility in managing resources — apply from three-leaf to jointing stage

Grasses Brome, downy

Fall C

Darnel, Persian Foxtail, barley

S

S C2

Quackgrass

S

S

Ryegrass, Italian

C

C

Bedstraw, Catchweed

C

C

Fall

Spring

S

C

Buckwheat, Wild

WHEAT - POST-EMERGENCE APPLICATION

C

C

Chickweed, common

C

C

Fixweed3

C

C

Gromwell, corn

C

C

Hempnettle, common

C

Kochia

C4

Lambsquarters, common

C5

Mustard, black

C C C

GoldSky® 1 pt

Smartweed, annual

-- consider adding --

-- consider adding --

Sunflower, common

+ 4 oz Stinger® herbicide for added control of Canada thistle

+ 0.5 pint 2,4-D ester for added control of common lambsquarter and Russian thistle

Barley, field corn, grasses, millet, oats, popcorn, seed corn, sweet corn, grain sorghum

9 months

Alfalfa, camelina, canola, chickpea, cotton, soybean, dry bean, pea (dry and succulent), flax,lentil, mustard, potato, safflwer, sugarbeet, sunflower

9 months

Other crops not listed

12 months

C

Pigweed, redroot

GoldSky® 1 pt

1 month

C

Mustard, wild

OPTION B

Wheat, triticale

C

Canola, Vol. (Wild Turnip)3

OPTION A

CROP ROTATION INTERVAL

S

Foxtail, yellow

Broadleaves

Russian Thistle

S C1

Foxtail, green

Wild oats

Lambsquarters

Spring

Tansymustard, pinnate6 Thistle, Russian

C C

C2 C4

1. Control may be reduced when application is made after bolting. 2. Including herbicide-tolerant canola varieties except Clearfield (imidazolinone-tolerant) canola. 3. Including ALS herbicide-tolerant biotypes. 4. Less than 2 inches tall. For control of lambsquarters taller than 2 inches, tank-mix with 0.25 lb. ae MCPA or 2,4-D. 5. For control of Russian thistle taller than 2 inches, tank-mix with 0.25 lb. ae 2,4-D. 6. One- to four-leaf stage of growth. 7. Less than 2 inches tall for control. Suppression up to 6 inches.

Minimum number of months that must elapse before planting other crops after application of GoldSky® herbicide. See product label for specific crop rotation intervals in Idaho, Oregon and Washington.

Trademark of The Dow Chemical Company (“Dow”) or an affiliated company of Dow. GoldSky is not registered for sale or use in all states. Contact your state pesticide regulatory agency to determine if a product is registered for sale or use in your state. Always read and follow label directions. ©2015 Dow AgroSciences LLC ®TM

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TANK MIXING ORDER

1.5 lbs AMS/acre (15 lbs/100 gallons of water) AMS should be added before any AMS/NIS combination products.

Fill the spray tank 1/3 of the total spray volume required with water

** do not use NIS when using more than 8 oz of 2,4-D or MCP

Start mild agitation

**Non ionic surfactant can be used only when not adding any 2,4-D or MCP.

Add GoldSky herbicide at 1 pint/acre & agitate for 2 - 3 minutes

Tank Mixing Precautions:

Preferred adjuvant rate AMS or approved basic blend

add emulsifiable concentrates (see below) •R ead carefully and follow all applicable use directions, precautions, and limitations on the respective product labels.

2,4-D Ester, MCP Ester, or NIS Stinger EC (4oz/A) be aware of crop rotation restrictions (see label) EC Tankmix partner herbicide (ester containing formulations only)

TOTE STEWARDSHIP GoldSky® herbicide utilizes an Oil Dispersion (OD) technology that allows multiple active ingredients to be delivered in a single product. OD’s inherently will separate over time and therefore GoldSky herbicide in totes must be recirculated daily prior to use.

•D o not exceed specified application rates for respective products or maximum allowable application rates for any active ingredient in the tank mix. •A lways perform a (jar) test to ensure the compatibility of products to be used in tank mixture. **If application or agitation must be stopped before the spray tank is empty, the materials may settle to the bottom. Settled materials must be re-suspended before spraying is resumed. A sprayer agitator is particularly useful for this purpose. Settled material may be more difficult to re-suspend than when originally mixed.**The addition of defoamer will help tremendously to prevent over foaming due to rapid addition of water to the tank at a high speed (example: 3” fill line or large motor on pump.)

GOLDSKY® HERBICIDE RECIRCULATION PUMP PROGRAM Retail customers who purchase 3 GoldSky totes can receive one FREE recirculation pump

• Set up pump in recirculation mode - Discharge from bottom and return on top

Getting Your FREE Recirculation Pump is Easy:

• Recirculate for 30-60 minutes for a full 120 gallon tote

1. Call Pump & Meter Solutions, Inc. at (317) 877-7867

- If the 120 gallon tote is half-full, recirculate for 15 minutes

2. Provide the seal number off the top of each tote

•T he product MUST be used within 24 hours of recirculation, otherwise recirculation is needed again IMPORTANT: Only use adjuvants on the GoldSky Approved Adjuvant List. 3. Your pump will be shipped to you, free of charge

Reminder Label Found Totes Top of GoldSky 120 Gallon Tote

• 12 Volt Sotera Pump Kit • I ncludes fittings, hoses, and flow meter (Note: flow meter is not needed for recirculation)

INSECTICIDES

GoldSky Tote Recirculation Equipment:

NITROGEN STABILIZERS

-F or a tote with a lot number beginning with #2, recirculate for a minimum of 60 minutes

SMALL GRAINS

120 Gallon Tote Recirculation Requirements:

•D o not tank mix with organophosphate insecticides as these mixtures may result in unacceptable crop injury.

PLANT HEALTH

Finish filling the spray tank. Maintain continuous mild agitation during mixing and throughout application. If product is allowed to settle, thoroughly agitate to re-suspend the mixture before spraying. Apply mixture immediately after it is prepared.

•D o not mix with products containing dicamba or amine formulations of 2,4-D or MCPA as these products may reduce grass control provided by GoldSky.

SOYBEANS

Propimax® EC or other fungicide (2-4 oz/A)

CORN

®

** use .25 pt NIS with less than 8 oz of phenoxy

OTHER CROPS

Recirculation Pump Setup (250 Gallon Tote shown)

Front of GoldSky 120 Gallon Tote

•F REE 2 year service agreement

PUMP MAINTENANCE

ENLIST™

provided by Pump & Meter Solutions, Inc.

Sotera 400 Series Diaphragm Pump (excerpted from Sotera Manual, Rev 7)

DO NOT USE PRESSURIZED WATER OR PRESSURIZED AIR to flush your Sotera systems pumps. Damage to the equipment can occur if flush water pressure exceeds 15psi (1 bar). Instead, submerge the suction tube or inlet adapter in clean water and dispense water by operating the pump. Dispose of the flush water properly. After flushing, pump air to remove as much water as possible.

RESOURCES

Chemical Applications Do not allow chemical to remain in the pump for any extended period of time, whereby the chemical are allowed to “dry out”. Thoroughly rinse pump and meter by flushing the pump with water or appropriate flushing fluid.

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Solutions for the Growing World

WEED SPECTRUM GRASS WEEDS

CONTROLLED (C) OR SUPPRESSED (S)

barley, foxtail

S

barnyardgrass

C

brome, downy

S

brome, Japanese

C

cheat

C

darnel, Persian

C1

foxtail, green

S

foxtail, yellow

C1

oat, wild

C

quackgrass

S

ryegrass, Italian

C

BROADLEAF WEEDS

• The simplest solution for your customers to control the broadest spectrum of broadleaf weeds and grasses • This herbicide is a tank-mix compatible SE formulation, so you can combine your favorite approved adjuvant and tank mix partner

CONTROLLED (C) OR SUPPRESSED (S)

bindweed, field

S

buckwheat, wild

C

canola, volunteer (wild turnip)

C3

chamomile, false (scentless)

C

cocklebur, common

C

daisy, oxeye

S

dandelion

C

flax, volunteer

C

hawksbeard, narrowleaf

C

horsetail, field

S

horseweed

C

kochia

C

lambsquarters, common

C

mallow, common

S

mustard, wild

C

5

APPLICATION TIMING • Apply 1 pint of PerfectMatch per acre in spring to actively growing spring or winter wheat and triticale from the 3-leaf to jointing stage • Apply to grass weeds at the 2-leaf to 2-tiller stage • Apply to broadleaf weeds before they are larger than 2 inches tall or 2 inches in diameter

mustard, wild

C

nightshade species

C7

APPLICATION RECOMMENDATIONS

pigweed, redroot

C

ragweed, common

C2

• Application Rate: 1 pint per acre @ 10 GPA carrier or greater

ragweed, giant

C2

sowthistle, annual

C

sowthistle, perennial

S6

starthistle, yellow

C

sunflower

C

thistle, Canada

C

thistle, Russian

C5

wallflower, bushy

C4

wormwood, biennial

C

6

One to four-leaf stage of growth. 2 For best control, apply up to 5 leaf stage of growth. 3 Including herbicide-tolerant canola varieties except Clearfield (imidazolinone-tolerant) canola. 4 Control may be reduced when application is made after bolting. 5 Less than 2 inches tall. For control of lambsquarters over 2 inches tall, tank mix with 0.25 lb ae 2,4-D ester or MCPA ester. For control of Russian thistle over 2 inches tall, tank mix with 0.25 lb ae 2,4-D ester. 6 For best control or suppression, apply at the 2 to 4 leaf stage of growth.PerfectMatch will control the initial top growth and inhibit regrowth during the season of application (season-long control). 7 For best control or suppression, apply from rosette to bud (pre -flower) stage of growth. 8 Includes ALS tolerant or resistant biotypes. Best control is achieved when weeds are at least 1 inch tall. 1

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FEATURES • Two modes of action, three active ingredients helps manage herbicide resistance in wheat, including durum, while controlling larger, hard-to-control weeds

• Best results are obtained when grass weeds are treated at the 2-leaf to the 2-tiller stage of growth and before broadleaf weeds are more than 2 inches tall or 2 inches in diameter • Apply with a high-quality nonionic surfactant (at least 80% active ingredient) at a rate of 0.25 to 0.5 percent v/v (1 to 2 quarts per 100 gallons of spray solution) • Ammonium sulfate (AMS) also is recommended at a rate of 1.5 pounds per acre, or urea ammonium nitrate (UAN) fertilizer at 1 to 2 quarts per acre • When PerfectMatch is tank-mixed with emulsifiable concentrate (EC) formulations above 6 fl. oz/A, do not use a surfactant • Applications of PerfectMatch are rainfast within four hours after application

Trademark of The Dow Chemical Company (“Dow”) or an affiliated company of Dow PerfectMatch is not registered for sale or use in all states. Contact your state pesticide regulatory agency to determine if a product is registered for sale or use in your state. Always read and follow label directions. ®TM


Solutions for the Growing World CORN SOYBEANS

APPLICATION TIMING PowerFlex® HL offers a wide window of application for maximum flexibility:

•T ank-mix-compatible with insecticides, fungicides and broadleaf herbicides

• Apply post-emergence in either fall or spring from three-leaf to jointing stage

• Short three-month rotation intervals for soybeans

• Apply to broadleaf weeds before they exceed 2” in height or diameter

• Spray solution should not be composed greater than 50% liquid nitrogen

WEED SPECTRUM Brome, downy

C

S

Brome, Japanese

C

C

Brome, Ripgut

C

C

Canarygrass species

S

S

Cheat

C

C

Foxtail, Barley

S

S

Quackgrass

S

S

Rescuegrass

S

S

Ryegrass, Italian4

C

C

Wild Oats

C

C

Broadleaves

• Should not exceed 30 lbs of actual nitrogen per acre • Use a non-ionic surfactant at a maximum of 0.25 %v/v • DO NOT use Crop Oil Concentrate or MSO • DO NOT use 2,4-D amine, Dicamba, or OP *Temporary crop injury may result when liquid nitrogen used as spray carrier. Foliar applied liquid nitrogen may cause foliar leaf burn, yellowing or reduced growth due to the activity of the liquid fertilizer on the crop

WHEAT AND TRITICALE POST-EMERGENCE APPLICATION PowerFlex® HL 2.0 oz + NIS 0.25% v/v and/or AMS 8.5-17 lbs/100 gal

C

-- consider --

Buckwheat, Wild

-

S

Canola, Volunteer1

C

C

2, 4-D ester or MCPA ester

Chickweed species

C

C

Fixweed2

C

C

Henbit

C

S

Lambsquarters

-

C2

Mustard species3

C

C

Pennycress, Filed1

C

C

Pigweed, Redroot

-

C

Shepherdspurse

C

C

Tansymustard, Pinnate3

C

C

Thistle, Russian

-

C2

C

C

C

C

3

Vetch, Hairy Wallflower, Bushy

3

• Best control is achieved when daytime high temperatures are 50 degrees or higher (+- 3 days of application) – best control if temperatures are not below 28 degrees • Apply when wheat and target weeds are actively growing • 2,4-D improves control of perennial and annual broadleaf weeds • Addition of NIS (1 qt/100 gal), AMS (8.5-17 lbs/100 gal) or COC (1 gal/100 gal) may be used to improve control of emerged weeds

Including herbicide-tolerant varieties except Clearfield (imidazolinone-tolerant) canola. 2 Less than 2 inches tall. For control of lambsquarters greater than 2 inches tall, tank-mix with 0.25 lb. ae 2,4-D ester or MCPA ester. For control of Russian thistle greater than 2 inches tall, tank-mix with 0.25 lb. ae 2,4-D ester. 3 Control may be reduced when application is made after bolting. 4 ALS-susceptible biotypes

ENLIST™

Spring

S

OTHER CROPS

Fall

Bedstraw, Catchweed

INSECTICIDES

Spring

NITROGEN STABILIZERS

Fall

SMALL GRAINS

APPLICATION WITH LIQUID FERTILIZER

• Wide application window

Grasses

• Apply to grass weeds at the two-leaf to two-tiller stage

PLANT HEALTH

FEATURES • New standard use rate is 2 oz/A

1

RESOURCES

Trademark of The Dow Chemical Company (“Dow”) or an affiliated company of Dow PowerFlex HL is not registered for sale or use in all states. Contact your state pesticide regulatory agency to determine if a product is registered for sale or use in your state. Always read and follow label directions. ©2014 Dow AgroSciences LLC ®TM

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Quelex™ herbicide combines a new active ingredient, Arylex™ Active, with florasulam to provide advanced broadleaf weed control with the right residual to give wheat growers complete performance.

FEATURES • Includes two modes of action, including the new active, Arylex™ Active, making Quelex another tool to help growers fight weed resistance

WEEDS CONTROLLED AND SUPPRESSED CONTROLLED buckwheat, wild canola, volunteer1 chamomile, corn chamomile, false (scentless) chamomile, mayweed (dogfennel) chamomile, wild chickweed, common cleavers flixweed flax, volunteer

fumitory geranium, Carolina hempnettle, common henbit horseweed (marestail) lambsquarters, common London rocket mustard, black mustard, blue (purple) mustard, tansy mustard, treacle (bushy wallflower)

mustard, tumble (Jim Hill) mustard, wild pennycress, field pigweed, redroot sheperdspurse smartweed (green, ladysthumb, Pennsylvania) vetch, hairy

lettuce, prickly sunflower, common sowthistle, annual

sowthistle, perennial thistle, Canada

SUPPRESSED

• Provides advanced control of a wide spectrum of troublesome broadleaf weeds; including chickweed, henbit, and mustard at a price and ease of use to fit today’s cropping practices

bindweed, field dandelion kochia

• Offers growers clean wheat fields without sacrificing crop rotation flexibility

APPLICATION RECOMMENDATIONS

• Can be tank-mixed with 100% UAN carrier – Pre-slurry Quelex with water • Brings the ability to apply in both warm and cold temperatures • Favorable environmental and toxicological profile

For best results Quelex™ herbicide should be applied when weeds are growing in the 2 to 4 leaf stage or less than 4 inches tall

• Application rate: 0.75 oz/acre - -consider 4.0 oz Dicamba for Kochia and other to control broadleaves

• Application timing: from 2-leaf to flag leaf emergence stage to actively growering wheat (including spring, winter and durum), barley and triticale • Quelex herbicide efficacy is optimized when sprayed with an adjuvant: 0.25% NIS or 0.5% COC/MSO with water • When using liquid fertilizer only, Quelex herbicide safety is optimized using 0.25% NIS

GRASS AND BROADLEAF TANK-MIX • QuelexTM 0.75 oz./acre + PowerFlex® HL 2.0 oz./acre • No more than 50% UAN up to 30 lbs. per acre of actual nitrogen in spray solution

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Mode of Action

Site of Action

• Preharvest Interval: Do not apply within 60 days of crop harvest

Arylex™ Active

Synthetic auxin mechanism

Group 4

• Do not apply more than 0.75 ounces of Quelex herbicide per acre per growing season

Florasulam

ALS inhibitor

Group 2

• Livestock may be grazed on treated crops 7 days following application

Applicators and other handlers must wear: • Long-sleeved shirt and long pants

Crop

Rotation Interval† (Months)

barley, wheat, triticale

0

oat, field corn, cotton, popcorn, seed corn, sweet corn, millet, rye, sorghum, grasses, soybean, sunflower

3

canola* (spring seeded)

5

alfalfa, camelina, canola* (fall seeded), chickpea, dry bean, peas (dry and succulent), flax, mustard, peanut, safflower

9

other crops not listed

15

† Minimum number of months that must pass before planting other crops after application of Quelex herbicide *Testing being conducted to reduce rotational intervals for Canola

• Chemical-resistant gloves made of any waterproof material

NITROGEN STABILIZERS

• Shoes plus socks

The following are expected rotational intervals following the application of Quelex™ Herbicide

SMALL GRAINS

PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE)

CROP ROTATION INTERVALS*

PLANT HEALTH

• Do not apply closer than 21 days before cutting of hay

SOYBEANS

Active Ingredient

CORN

RESTRICTIONS

INSECTICIDES OTHER CROPS ENLIST™ RESOURCES

Trademark of The Dow Chemical Company (“Dow”) or an affiliated company of Dow. Quelex is not registered for sale or use in all states. Contact your state pesticide regulatory agency to determine if a product is registered for sale or use in your state. Always read and follow label directions. ©2016 Dow AgroSciences LLC ®TM

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FEATURES • Combines two powerful modes of action in a convenient premix formulation •T ank-mix compatible with all leading grass herbicides and fungicides • Controls more than 60 broadleaf weeds and suppresses another 15 • 10.5 month rotation interval for soybeans • Excellent crop tolerance

WHEAT - POST-EMERGENCE APPLICATION WideMatch® 1.0-1.33 pt -- consider adding -2,4-D ester 6-12 oz -or- Affinity tankmix 0.4-0.6 oz -or- Affinity BroadSpec 0.6 oz -or- MCP .5-.75 pt • Consider Affinity for improved control of mustard, pigweed and lambsquarter • NIS (1-2 qt/100 gal) may be used to improve control of emerged weeds

MIXING AND APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS

•W ide application window: 3-leaf up to and including flag leaf emergence

• Standard use rate: 1 pint per acre

WEED SPECTRUM

•A pply by air using a spray volume of 3 or more gallons per acre – adjust pressure to control drift

Artichoke, Jerusalem1

Lettuce, Prickly

Buckwheat, Wild

3

Marestail / Horseweed

Burdock, Common Morningglories, Annual Chickweed Nightshade Clover species species5 Cocklebur Ragweeds, Common & Giant1 Dandelion Dock, Curly

Sunflower1

Flax, Volunteer

Thistle, Bull

Hemp Dogbane

Thistle, Canada2

Jimsonweed

Thistle, Musk

Kochia

Velvetleaf

Lambsquarters

Vetch

1

4

•A pply by ground using a spray volume of 10 or more gallons per acre – adjust pressure to control drift

• Rainfast in six hours • Tank-mix compatible with grass and broadleaf herbicides, insecticides and fungicides • Apply postemergence – three-leaf stage to flag leaf emergence • Apply before weeds exceed 4 inches in height or diameter

Best control or suppression: 1 Apply up to five-leaf stage 2 Apply from rosette to bud (pre-flower) 3 Apply in the one- to three-leaf stage 4 Achieved when weeds are at least 1” tall 5 Apply at two- to four-leaf stage

Trademark of The Dow Chemical Company (“Dow”) or an affiliated company of Dow WideMatch is not registered for sale or use in all states. Contact your state pesticide regulatory agency to determine if a product is registered for sale or use in your state. Always read and follow label directions. ©2014 Dow AgroSciences LLC ®TM

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Product

A.I.

Winter wheat

Crop: Post apply in the fall or spring to from 3-leaf to jointing stage. Weeds: Grasses 2-leaf to 2-tiller stage. Broadleaves before they reach 2 inches in height or 2 inches in diameter.

Crop: Post 2-leaf stage to flag leaf emergence of wheat, barley and oats Weeds: Apply before weeds are 8 inches in height or vining.

Fluroxypyr + bromoxynil

Wheat (including durum), barley and oats

Crop: Post apply from 3-leaf stage through flag leaf emergence. Weeds: Target kochia that is 4 inches or smaller or other annual weeds from 2 to 4 inches in height.

2 oz

NIS @ 0.5% v/v + AMS @ 1.5 lb/A or UAN 1-2 Qts/A --------------------Or COC @ 1 - 1.25% v/v

Cross-spectrum control of tough grasses like downy brome, cheat, Italian ryegrass, wild oats and more, plus control of important broadleaf weeds, including mustard species. More concentrated formulation that delivers the same excellent crossspectrum control as PowerFlex.

Not required

Nothing is more powerful against kochia, Canada thistle, wild buckwheat and more than 60 other tough weeds – including ALS-resistant varieties. Add MCPA, 2,4-D or Harmony GT herbicide to pick up easyto-control weeds such as wild mustard, pigweed, lambsquarters and Russian thistle. Also labeled for field corn, grasses grown for seed and CRP.

Not required

Annual and perennial broadleaf weeds and volunteer potatoes, kochia, ragweeds, prickly lettuce. Also labeled for grain sorghum, field corn, grasses grown for seed, forage, CRP.

Not required

Kochia, wild buckwheat, lambsquarters, sunflower and Russian thistle. Rotate to any crop next growing season. Also labeled for field corn and sorghum in certain states.

1 to 1.33 pt

0.3 to 0.4 pt

14 to 27.4 fl oz

Trademark of The Dow Chemical Company (“Dow”) or an affiliated company of Dow. Cobalt Advanced and Lorsban 4E are a federally Restricted Use Pesticides. Durango DMA, GoldSky, PowerFlex HL, WideMatch, PerfectMatch, Starane Ultra, and Starane Flex are not registered for sale or use in all states. Contact your state pesticide regulatory agency to determine if a product is registered for sale or use in your state. Always read and follow label directions. ©2017 Dow AgroSciences LLC

RESOURCES

Fluroxypyr

Wheat (including durum), barley and oats

1 pt

NIS @ 0.5% v/v + AMS @ 1.5 lb/A -------------------When tank mixed with ECherbicides, do not use NIS

Cross-spectrum control of the toughest grass and broadleaf weeds including kochia, ACCaseresistant wild oats, yellow foxtail, wild mustard, pigweed, lambsquarters, wild buckwheat, Russian thistle, catchweed bedstraw, prickly lettuce, volunteer corn, Italian ryegrass, Persian darnel and more. Suppression of green foxtail, downy brome and mayweed.

1 pt

ENLIST™

Fluroxypyr + clopyralid

NIS @ 0.5% v/v + AMS @ 1.5 lb/A -------------------When tank mixed with ECherbicides, do not use NIS

Cross-spectrum control of the toughest grass and broadleaf weeds including kochia, Canada thistle, wild buckwheat, ACCaseresistant wild oats, yellow foxtail, wild mustard, mayweed, pigweed, lambsquarters, Russian thistle, catchweed bedstraw, false chamomile, prickly lettuce, volunteer corn, Italian ryegrass, Persian darnel and more. Suppression of green foxtail, and downy brome.

OTHER CROPS

Crop: Post 3-leaf stage through flag leaf emergence. Weeds: Apply before weeds exceed 4 inches in height or diameter. For Canada thistle, apply after basal leaves have emerged, but before budding.

Wheat (including durum), barley and oats

Advanced control of a wide spectrum of troublesome broadleaf weeds; including chickweed, henbit, and mustard.

INSECTICIDES

Spring and winter wheat (including durum)

Crop: Post apply in the spring to actively growing wheat from the 3-leaf to jointing stage. Weeds: Apply to wild oats and foxtail in the 2-leaf to 2-tiller stage of growth. Apply to broadleaf weeds before they reach 2 inches in height or 2 inches in diameter.

Additives: Quelex herbicide efficacy is optimized when sprayed with an adjuvant

Key Pests Controlled

NITROGEN STABILIZERS

Pyroxsulam

Spring and winter wheat (including durum)

Crop: Post apply in the spring to actively growing wheat from the 3-leaf to jointing stage. Weeds: When grass weeds are at the 2-leaf to the 2-tiller stage of growth and before broadleaf weeds are more than 2 inches in height or 2 inches in diameter.

0.75 oz

Additives

SMALL GRAINS

Pyroxsulam + fluroxypyr + florasulam

Timing: Crop: 2-leaf to flag leaf emergence stage to actively growing Weeds: 2-leaf to 4-leaf stage or less than 4 inches tall

Rate/ Acre

PLANT HEALTH

Pyroxsulam + fluroxypyr + clopyralid

Wheat, barley, and triticale

Timing

SOYBEANS

Arylex™ Active + florasulam

Crops

CORN

SMALL GRAINS SOLUTIONS CENTER

®TM

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Emergence and Tillering Quelex™ PerfectMatchTM

GoldSky® GoldSky + MCPA Ester GoldSky + 2,4-D Ester Starane® Ultra Starane® Flex Starane Flex + MCPA Ester Starane Flex + 2,4-D Ester Starane® NXT Starane NXT+ MCPA Ester Starane NXT + 2,4-D Ester Stinger® WideMatch® WideMatch + MCPA Ester WideMatch + 2,4-D Ester PowerFlex® HL (Winter Wheat Only)

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Stem Extension

Flowering anthesis

Head emerged

Boot

Flag leaf emerged

Flag leaf visible

Second node detected

First node detected

Fully tillered

Continued tillering

4-leaf

3-leaf

1-leaf

CEREAL HERBICIDES APPLICATION TIMING

Heading

Ripening


Small Grain Disease Protection You Can Count On. Small Grain Disease Protection You Can Count On.

Solutions for the Growing World CORN

Proven Economical Disease Control in Wheat, Durum & Barley

PROVEN ECONOMICAL DISEASE CONTROL IN WHEAT, DURUM AND BARLEY †

• Provides upatocleaner, 10-12 days of systemic • Propimax provides greener, healthierdisease plant protection

Varieties such assuch Alsen, Russ, Ingot, Ivan,Ingot, Ember, Varieties asOxen, Alsen, Oxen, Russ, Ivan, Mercury, are susceptible to tan spot Ember, Mercury, are susceptible to tan spot

• Propimax provides a cleaner, greener,

• Apply 4 fl oz per acre for control of numerous foliar diseases healthier - Apply at flag leafplant emergence - Feekes stage 8 in barley - Apply up to flowering stage - Feekes stage 10.5 in wheat • Tank mix with Lorsban®4E and other insecticides

Ember, Mercury, are susceptible to tan spot

Late Season Foliar Disease Protection in Wheat and Barley:

INSECTICIDES

Varieties such as Alsen, Oxen, Russ, Ingot, Ivan, LATE SEASON FOLIAR DISEASE PROTECTION IN WHEAT AND BARLEY

NITROGEN STABILIZERS

• Propimax provides a cleaner, greener, healthier plant

SMALL GRAINS

• Apply • Tank mix with: 2 fl. oz. per acre at the 4 to 5 leaf • Apply 3 fl. oz. per at the stage ®ofofacre† wheat WideMatch 4 to 5 leafstage herbicide, wheat ® NXTcp herbicide, •Starane Tank mix with: ® ® mix WideMatch herbicide • Tank with: Starane herbicide, Starane® NXT herbicide ® ™ herbicide, WideMatch herbicide, and CleanWave Starane® Ultra herbicide ® ® NXTcp herbicide, Starane Staranelabeled Flex herbicide Other herbicides and insecticides. GoldSky® herbicide ® Starane herbicide, and other labeled herbicides and insecticides. ™ herbicide, and CleanWave • Provides upup to 10-12days days • Provides to 10-12 of of systemic Other labeled herbicides and insecticides. systemic disease protection disease protection

PLANT HEALTH

† • Apply 2 fl. GRAIN oz. per acre at the PROTECTION 4 to 5 leaf SMALL DISEASE YOU CAN COUNT ON Early Season Control of Tan Spot with Propimax® fungicide: stage of wheat

SOYBEANS

Proven Economical Disease in Wheat,®Durum & Barley Early Season Control of Tan SpotControl with Propimax fungicide:

• Provides up to 21-28 days of systemic disease protection • Apply 4 fl oz per acre for control of numerous foliar diseases

Net Blotch (Barley)

Leaf Rust (Wheat & Barley)

Septoria Leaf Blotch

Net Blotch (Barley)

Scald (Barley)

Septoria Leaf Blotch

®™ Trademarks of Dow AgroSciences, LLC. Always read and follow label directions. † Refer to 2(ee) bulletin titled “Propimax EC: Reduced Application Rate for Control of Tanspot (MN, ND, SD)” for complete information Lorsban 4E is a federally Restricted Use Pesticide.

M01-142-005 (01/06) DAS 010-41315

ENLIST™

Cereal Solutions You Can Count On.

OTHER CROPS

Leaf Rust (Wheat & Barley)

- Apply at flag leaf emergence - Feekes stage 8 in barley Late Season Foliar - Apply up to flowering stage - Feekes stageDisease 10.5 in wheatProtection in Wheat and ® • Tank mix with Lorsban 4E and other insecticides Barley: • Apply 4 fl days oz perofacre for control of numerous • Provides up to 21-28 systemic disease protection foliar diseases - Apply at flag leaf emergence - Feekes stage 8 in barley - Apply up to flowering stage - Feekes stage 10.5 in wheat • Tank mix with Lorsban® 4E and other insecticides Scald (Barley) • Provides up to 21-28 days of systemic disease protection

Cereal Solutions You Can Count On. M01-142-005 (01/06) DAS 010-41315

† Refer to 2(ee) bulletin titled “Propimax EC: Reduced Application Rate for Control of Tanspot (MN, ND, SD)” for complete information Trademark of The Dow Chemical Company (“Dow”) or an affiliated company of Dow GoldSky, Propimax, Starane NXT, Starane Ultra, Starane Flex and WideMatch are not registered for sale or use in all states. Contact your state pesticide regulatory agency to determine if a product is registered for sale or use in your state. Lorsban-4E is a federally Restricted Use Pesticide. In Mississippi, refer to the Lorsban Advanced product label for use restrictions on certain crops. Always read and follow label directions. ©2014Dow AgroSciences LLC ®TM

RESOURCES

®™ Trademarks of Dow AgroSciences, LLC. Always read and follow label directions. † Refer to 2(ee) bulletin titled “Propimax EC: Reduced Application Rate for Control of Tanspot (MN, ND, SD)” for complete information Lorsban 4E is a federally Restricted Use Pesticide.

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CORN

SOYBEANS

PLANT HEALTH

STABILIZERS

NITROGEN

SMALL GRAINS

NITROGEN STABILIZERS

INSECTICIDES

OTHER CROPS

ENLISTâ„¢

RESOURCES

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FEATURES

FALL APPLICATION

• Active ingredient is nitrapyrin • Oil-based formulation that mixes well with anhydrous ammonia • Provides healthier corn and optimizes yield potential of corn when used with anhydrous ammonia • Proven and trusted technology for 40 years • University / 3rd party tested

NH4+

cteria s ba ona som tro Ni

NO2Nitrite

Apply 1.0 qt (32oz) per acre: fall anhydrous ammonia applications Reasons to use N-Serve in the Fall: • Fall applications reduce the potential for soil compaction and seedling injury associated with spring pre-plant applications • Growers and fertilizer dealers can spread some of their spring workload to fall. This allows growers to complete planting in a timely manner, reducing yield loss from late planting • Fall-applied stabilized nitrogen better withstands spring rains • Heavy spring rains lead to heavy leaching and denitrification when nitrogen is not stabilized

SPRING PRE-APPLICATION Nitrob acte r ba cte ria

Ammonium

NO3Nitrate

*N -Serve controls Nitrosomonas bacteria in the soil keeping N in the stable ammonium form longer and protected from leaching and denitrification

BENEFITS • Reduces nitrogen loss • Provides healthier corn and consistently higher yields • Improves standability

Apply 1.0 qt (32 oz) per acre: pre-plant or at-plant row or band injection, pre-plant or at-plant broadcast, planned split application Reasons to use N-Serve in the Spring: • Corn’s yield potential determined in first 30 to 40 days after emergence • Corn can use N in two forms: ammonium (NH4+) and nitrate (NO3-) • The amount of ammonium available during first four to six weeks of development sets the stage for optimum corn yields • 70% of Nitrogen loss is from leaching and denitrification • 10% of Nitrogen can be lost in three days of saturated soils from denitrification and 10% lost each additional day that soils are saturated (i.e., 20% loss in 4 days of saturated soils)

• Reduced risk of stalk rot • Increases protein content of grain • Enables quicker crop drydown • Reduces leaching of nitrates, denitrification, greenhouse gas • Keeps nitrogen available for corn crop and helps protect water quality

APPLICATION TIMING • Fall, spring, pre-plant or at-plant row or band injection, pre-plant or at-plant broadcast, post-plant (sidedress) application in corn, split application on corn

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POST-EMERGENCE (SIDEDRESS) APPLICATION Apply 16-32 oz per acre up to 30 days post plant Reasons to use N-Serve Sidedress: • Most nitrogen loss occurs in May and June • Nitrogen application occurs closer to plant uptake to minimize N loss • Ammonium is still rapidly converting to nitrate form – the entire conversion process can take as little as 2 to 4 weeks when soil temperatures reach 50 degrees or higher • Heavy soils: lose 15 to 50 lbs of nitrate nitrogen per year • Sandy soils: each inch of rain moves nitrate nitrogen approximately 1 ft


CORN

ANALYSIS OF NITROGEN SOURCE NH4+ (stable)

NO3(unstable)

0%

100% (NH3)

0%

Anhydrous Ammonia

WHAT HAPPENS IN THE SOIL

NH4+

NH4+

NO3NH4+ NH4+

NO3-

NH4+

NH4+

NO

NO2

NO3

-

-

NH4+

NO3NH4+

NH4+ 3

NH4+

NO3NO3-

NO3-

NO3-

NO3-

NO3-

NO3-

NO3-

Leaching

NO3-

NO3NO3NO3-

NO3NO3-

R3 R4

80

100 August

R5

R6 120 September

Grain

Husks, lower ears

Leaf sheaths

Cob, shank, silks

Stalk, tassel

Leaves

Unstabilized

* Corn begins rapid uptake and utilization of N around the 7-leaf stage of growth. By the 10-leaf stage, corn plants are using substantial amounts of N. In fact, from three weeks before tasseling to mid-silk, corn plants use up to half of their total N for the season.

NO3Application

* Spring rains and warm soil temperatures lead to heavy losses through both leaching and denitrification.

Unstabilized Nitrogen

Application

Stabilized Nitrogen

* Stabilizing with N-Serve greatly reduces both leaching and denitrification protecting nitrogen in the root zone.

Nitrogen Demand

PREPARING PUMP

TAKE THE FOLLOWING STEPS A FEW WEEKS BEFORE APPLICATION 1. Flush the system: Periodic flushing with kerosene keeps your pump running at its best.

3. Check hoses: Replace worn or leaking hoses with nylon-core hoses that meet SAE 100R7 or SEA J51 Type C standards. 4. Check the relief valve setting: It should pump up to and relieve at 200 to 225 psi

May

June

July

August

September

* The time of greatest N loss from corn plants occurs in May, June and July, or anytime up to 75 days after crop emergence.

FERTILIZER TANKMIX OPTIONS • Anhydrous Ammonia

OTHER CROPS

2. Check fittings and seals: If you find any loose fittings or leaks, tighten or replace as needed

April

INSECTICIDES

March

NITROGEN STABILIZERS

NH4+

R2

60 July

* Unstabilized ammonium (NH4+) conversion can take as little as 2 to 4 weeks during warm conditions.

NO3-

NO3-

V18 R1

Stabilized

NH4+

NH4+

NH4+ NO3-

V12 49 June

SMALL GRAINS

NH4

NO3-

NH4+

NH4+

+ 4

NO3-

+

NO3-

NH

NH4+

NO3

NH4+ NO3-

NH4+

NH4+

NO3-

-

V6

0 ▼ Growing days 30 May

NH4+

NH4+

NO3-

NO3-

20 -

Denitrification

NH4+ NH4+

40 -

PLANT HEALTH

NH4+

NH4+

60 -

0Ve▲ Growth stage

Nitrogen application

NH4+

80 -

SOYBEANS

Urea (no charge)

% of total uptake and applied nitrogen

Nitrogen Source

Nitrogen-Corn 100 -

5. Check the filter screen: A clogged strainer basket is the most common problem with pumps that aren’t pumping correct volume

7. Calibrate the system: Proper calibration ensures you’re dispensing the proper amount

ENLIST™

6. Check power and tank vent: Any blockage in the vent line can affect pump performance

8. Fill pump with N-Serve: Keep your pump full throughout the application season. Never let the pump dry out RESOURCES

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RECIRCULATION PROCEDURES

RECIRCULATION PROCEDURES

1. Circulate the bulk tank for 24 hours once a month, if the average daily storage temperature (average of high and low) is greater than 40° F

1. Close the spring-loaded emergency valves.

BULK TANKS

2. DO NOT circulate the bulk tank in winter months when the average daily temperature is less than 40° F

2. Drain the system through low-point valves, strainer and pump casing drain. 3. Clean or replace the screen in the line strainer.

3. Prior to receiving a new shipment, circulate old material in the bulk tank for 24 hours

4. Fill the piping system with about 5 gallons of #1 or #2 fuel oil.

OTHER CONSIDERATIONS

5. Close openings and circulate oil through the pump. 6. Drain a small amount of oil to leave an air bubble

• Store N-Serve inhibitor above 25° F, if possible. Nitrapyrin may start to crystallize from solution when the temperature drops to 18° F. Crystals may also form in piping or leaking threads if the solvent is allowed to evaporate. The best way to avoid major build-up of crystals over long periods is to dissolve them completely if and when they occur

7. Close the system until next year

MINIBULK TANKS

1. Check for worn or leaking hoses. 2. If needed, install new nylon-core hoses that meet SAE 100R7 or SAE J51 Type C standards

• Crystals can be dissolved by warming and circulating the product. Results will be faster if the product is warmer. The product must be at least above 35° F, and preferably much higher. Externally applied steam may be useful for opening plugged piping, but use caution not to overheat the lines. Never heat the liquid higher than the product flash point (104° F), or flammable vapors may exist

3. Always store tank completely full at temperatures above 28° F

INJECTOR PUMP

1. Inspect strainer basket and 0-ring. Replace if necessary

• Circulating product at low temperatures is not recommended. This may actually cause crystallization because the solvent is incapable of holding crystals in solution at very low temperatures. Circulation may act to initiate crystals at low temperatures

2. Pump clean kerosene through the injector pump until you’re sure that the entire system has been wellsaturated. Do not drain out kerosene; simply disconnect hoses and insert plugs for winter storage

•T he extended circulation time above (24 hours) will allow the bulk pump to heat the fluid slightly

3. Economy Controls recommends that you use kerosene, not motor oil

RATE GUIDE N Units/Tank

Rates for 1000 Gallon Tank 3600 70

80

90

100

110

120

130

140

150

160

N-Serve Gallons/Tank

12.9

11.3

10.0

9.0

8.2

7.5

6.9

6.4

6.0

5.6

Acres/Tank

51.4

45.0

40.0

36.0

32.7

30.0

27.7

25.7

24.0

22.5

N Units/Tank

Rates for 1250 Gallon Tank 4320

N Rate

N Rate

70

80

90

100

110

120

130

140

150

160

N-Serve Gallons/Tank

16.1

14.1

12.5

11.3

10.2

9.4

8.7

8.0

7.5

7.0

Acres/Tank

64.3

56.3

50.0

45.0

40.9

37.5

34.6

32.1

30.0

28.1

N Units/Tank

Rates for 1500 Gallon Tank 5400

N Rate

70

80

90

100

110

120

130

140

150

160

N-Serve Gallons/Tank

19.3

16.9

15.0

13.5

12.3

11.3

10.4

9.6

9.0

8.4

Acres/Tank

77.1

67.5

60.0

54.0

49.1

45.0

41.5

38.6

36.0

33.8

NH3 = 5.1416 lb/gl at 60 degrees Trademark of The Dow Chemical Company (“Dow”) or an affiliated company of Dow Do not fall-apply anhydrous ammonia south of Highway 16 in the state of Illinois. Always read and follow label directions. Always read and follow label directions. ©2014 Dow AgroSciences LLC ®

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N-SERVE TRIAL PLOTS UNSTABILIZED SOYBEANS PLANT HEALTH SMALL GRAINS NITROGEN STABILIZERS INSECTICIDES

Spring applied - 4/14/15 185 unites NH3 vs 180 units NH3 + 1qt N-Serve 25 units UAN applied PRE on everything corn on corn 22 inches or ran fell in May through June

OTHER CROPS

Unstabilized

Spring applied N-Serve® - 200 units NH3 N-Serve 1 qt/A

ENLIST™

Spring applied N-Serve® - 200 units NH3 N-Serve 1 qt/A

Unstabilized

RESOURCES

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FEATURES

FOR USE ON CORN

• Active ingredient is nitrapyrin •W ater-based and mixes well with UAN solutions fertilizer • Optimizes yield potential when used with liquid nitrogen, liquid manure or urea • Encapsulated nitrogen stabilizer

Apply 24 to 48 oz per acre - with manure Rates will vary depending on application timing and soil temperature Reasons to use Instinct HL in the Fall:

• Compatible with most herbicides and insecticides

• Fall-applied stabilized nitrogen better withstands spring rains • Heavy spring rains lead to heavy leaching and denitrification when nitrogen is not stabilized

• Must be incorporated within 10 days by either 0.5” of rain or mechanical incorporation

SPRING PRE-APPLICATION

NH4+

cteria s ba ona som tro Ni

Ammonium

NO2Nitrite

Apply 24 oz per acre: pre-plant or at-plant row or band injection, pre-plant or at-plant broadcast *Can be applied with most herbicides and insecticides

Nitrob acte r ba cte ria

NO3Nitrate

* I nstinct HL controls Nitrosomonas bacteria in the soil keeping N in the stable ammonium form longer and protected from leaching and denitrification

BENEFITS • Maximizes yield and profit potential • Makes more nitrogen available longer • Improves standability and natural drydown • Reduces leaching of nitrates, denitrification, greenhouse gas • Easy to handle and noncorrosive

Reasons to use Instinct HL in the Spring: • Corn’s yield potential determined in first 30 to 40 days after emergence • Corn can use N in two forms: ammonium (NH4+) and nitrate (NO3-) • The amount of ammonium available during first four to six weeks of development sets the stage for optimum corn yields • 70% of Nitrogen loss is from leaching and denitrification • 10% of Nitrogen can be lost in three days of saturated soils from denitrification and 10% lost each additional day that soils are saturated (i.e., 20% loss in 4 days of saturated soils)

POST-EMERGENCE (SIDEDRESS) APPLICATION Apply 12 to 24 oz per acre: early sidedress, highly leachable soils, poorly drained soils

• Requires no special application equipment

Apply 12 to 24 oz per acre: late sidedress (> 4 leaf), well drained medium to heavy textured soils

APPLICATION TIMING

Reasons to use Instinct HL Sidedress:

• Fall, spring, pre-plant, preemergence, at-plant row or band injection, post-plant (sidedress) application, split application

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FALL APPLICATION

• Most Nitrogen loss occurs in May and June • Nitrogen application occurs closer to plant uptake to minimize N loss • Ammonium is still rapidly converting to nitrate form – the entire conversion process can take as little as 2 to 4 weeks when soil temperatures reach 50 degrees or higher • Heavy soils: lose 15 to 50 lbs of nitrate nitrogen per year • Sandy soils: each inch of rain moves nitrate nitrogen approximately 1 ft


CORN

ANALYSIS OF NITROGEN SOURCE

Nitrogen-Corn

NH4+ (stable)

NO3(unstable)

UAN

50%

25%

25%

Urea

100%

0%

0%

Ammonium Nitrate

0%

50%

50%

80 -

60 -

SOYBEANS

Urea (no charge)

Nitrogen Source

% of total uptake and applied nitrogen

100 -

40 -

20 -

0Ve▲ Growth stage

V6

0 ▼ Growing days 30 May

V12

V18 R1

49 June

Husks, lower ears

Leaf sheaths

Cob, shank, silks

Stalk, tassel

Leaves

Unstabilized

* Corn begins rapid uptake and utilization of N around the 7-leaf stage of growth. By the 10-leaf stage, corn plants are using substantial amounts of N. In fact, from three weeks before tasseling to mid-silk, corn plants use up to half of their total N for the season. * Unstabilized ammonium (NH4+) conversion can take as little as 2 to 4 weeks during warm conditions.

• Greater than 25% Ammonium Thiosulfate and UAN blends will require constant agitation • For UAN and Instinct HL mixtures re-agitate if left standing for more than 6 hours

R6 120 September

Application

Unstabilized Nitrogen

Application

Stabilized Nitrogen

RECOMMENDED ORDER OF ADDITION LIQUID FERTILIZER CARRIER

Nitrogen Demand

NITROGEN STABILIZERS

• If using Verdict / Integrity it must be added only after 90% of total UAN is in the tank, all other products have been mixed into solution and use no less than 15 total gallons of UAN per acre

R5

SMALL GRAINS

MIXING WITH UAN • Be sure to add all components independently of each other

100 August

PLANT HEALTH

MIX INSTINCT HL PRIOR TO USE SEASON • This provides a consistent viscosity and improves pumping and metering

R3 R4

80

Grain

Stabilized

HANDLING AND MIXING BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES

R2

60 July

1. Tank half-full with water or liquid fertilizer carrier(28%, 32% N) to start Begin agitation

3. Pre-slurry water-soluble packets 4.

ettable Powders/Dry flowables W UAN ONLY: Pre-slurry in water (if not using UAN go to next step)

5.

Compatibility agent (if needed)

6.

Liquid flowables

8. Capsule Suspension (CS) or Suspension Emulsion (SE) (e.g, Resicore®, SureStart® II, Keystone® NXT or FulTime® NXT herbicides, liquid atrazine) 9. Emulsifiable concentrate (EC) (e.g, Surpass® NXT herbicide, Lorsban®-4E insecticide)

11. COC, NIS, other adjuvants 12. Ammonium Thiosulfate (ATS) 13. Top off with liquid carrier

May

June

July

August

September

* The time of greatest N loss from corn plants occurs in May, June and July, or anytime up to 75 days after crop emergence.

FERTILIZER TANKMIX OPTIONS • UAN (such as 28% and 32%) • Ammonium sulfate (AMS) • Liquid manure • Aqua ammonia •L iquid fertilizers containing N, phosphorus and potassium (such as 10-34-0) • I mpregnated onto urea and most ammoniacal fertilizer blends.

Trademark of The Dow Chemical Company (“Dow”) or an affiliated company of Dow FulTime NXT and Lorsban Advanced are federally Restricted Use Pesticides. Durango DMA, Instinct HL, SureStart II are not registered for sale or use in all states. Contact your state pesticide regulatory agency to determine if a product is registered for sale or use in your state. FulTime NXT and SureStart II are not available for sale, distribution or use in Nassau and Suffolk counties in the state of New York. State restrictions on the sale and use of Hornet WDG apply. In Mississippi, refer to the Lorsban Advanced product label for use restrictions on certain crops. Consult the label before purchase or use for full details. Always read and follow label directions. ©2014 Dow AgroSciences LLC

RESOURCES

* Mix and apply the same day * Use continuous agitation. Spray out the entire spray mix. * Rinse/drain sprayer including hoses, in-line screens and nozzles after equipment shuts down * Avoid leaving spray mixes in the application equipment overnight ®

ENLIST™

10. Soluble Liquids (SL) (e.g, Durango® DMA® herbicide, glyphosate products, Gramoxone Extra herbicide, 2,4-D amine)

April

OTHER CROPS

7. Instinct® II or Instinct® HL nitrogen stabilizer

March

INSECTICIDES

2.

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IMPREGNATION ONTO DRY FERTILIZER GENERAL IMPREGNATION PROCEDURE Step One Add dry fertilizer, (N, P, K, drying agents) components to the blender. If adding Instinct® II nitrogen stabilizer while filling the blender, it is recommended that at least 50% of the fertilizer is in the blender before adding Instinct HL. Step Two (pressurized container) Close all valves and add the required amount of Instinct® HL to the impregnation container. Close the lid on the container. With the discharge valve closed, pressurize the container. 30 psi is a good initial operating pressure. Step Two (automated systems) Make sure all lines are tight and sealed. If air is allowed to leak from the system, the transfer of the Instinct II to the tower blender may be slowed down. Increased air pressure from a larger compressor will assist in compensating for air loss.

IS A DRYING AGENT NEEDED?

A drying agent is recommended when Instinct® HL is being applied at a rate of 24 ounces/acre on 250 pounds/acre or less of fertilizer. This is a general recommendation and is subject to external factors including relative humidity, moisture level of the urea, fertilizer blend and addition of other products. As the rate per acre of fertilizer increases, the need for drying agent decreases.

WHAT AMOUNT OF DRYING AGENT IS NEEDED?

The amount of drying agent required is dependent on the above factors. A good starting point for the quantity of drying agent is to use 1.5 pound of drying agent for every pint of Instinct added to the fertilizer. For example, 24 ounces of Instinct HL added to 250 pounds/acre of dry fertilizer would use approximately 1.5 pounds of drying agent. Based on the properties of this blend, the amount of drying agent may be increased or decreased to achieve the desired results.

Step Three With the fertilizer blender running, open the discharge valve on the pressurized container to add Instinct® HL to the fertilizer mixer. The spray time for the Instinct should be no less than 30 seconds and no longer than 3 minutes. Step Four If a drying agent is required, it is recommended to be added to the fertilizer just prior to or during the addition of Instinct® HL. Too early can result in most of the drying agent remaining at the bottom of the blender. Additional drying agent can be added to help improve flowing and spreading properties. Step Five Allow the final blend to mix for at least three minutes before discharging the batch from the mixer. It is a good practice to check the first batch of impregnated fertilizer for flowability before discharging the entire batch from the mixer. This will provide an opportunity to adjust the amount of drying agent if necessary.

CAN I STORE THESE BLENDS?

Storage of fertilizer that has been impregnated with Instinct® HL is not recommended. While holding impregnated batches of fertilizer for up to 24 hours due to equipment failures or weather is acceptable, impregnated batches of fertilizer should be spread as quickly as possible to ensure flowability of the mixture.

CLEANING THE LINES?

The spray lines and vessels should be cleaned if no additional batches of Instinct impregnated fertilizer are planned for the same day and periodically throughout the use period. Cleaning can be done by rinsing the walls of the vessel with 2 quarts of warm tap water or UAN or chasing with a pre-emerge herbicide. Tip - Keep a coffee pot nearby which makes the right amount of hot water for rinsing the lines.

DRYING AGENTS

Drying agents are materials that are used to improve the flow properties of dry blend fertilizers. Depending of the time of year, weather conditions, amount and type of components in the fertilizer blend and the current condition of the components, drying agents may be required to improve the flow properties of even non-impregnated fertilizers to allow application. Common drying agents include materials such as AG-79/MP-79, Hi-Sil, RVM,LVM, corn cob grits, potash, MAP/DAP, pelletized or limestone granules. The sorptive types of dryers such as the Hi-Sil, MP-79, corn cob grits, clay and pelletized limestone work by soaking up the excess liquid from the surface of the coated fertilizer allowing it to be more free flowing. Materials like limestone granules work by providing more surface area for the Instinct to coat, resulting in a lighter coating on the granules which have a lower liquid content and flow more readily.

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• Dusty bulk fertilizers will cause more plugging issues. •A dding products like elemental sulfur or bulk zinc that contains very fine particles can create a paste when combined with liquids. This paste can accumulate on spinners and deflectors. •T he amount of waxy coating on urea can have an effect on how much Instinct® HL can be absorbed.

When investigating plugged applicator equipment, obtain a copy of the applicator record. This record should include:

•A dding as little as 50 lbs of potash helps to keep equipment clean during application.

• Other liquid or dry components in the batch • Amount of drying agent • Batch size • Acres treated, etc.

Using the tote mixer to mix the Instinct® HL prior to use

•B egin with 1.5 pound drying agent/1 pint Instinct® HL Mix the blends in smaller batches to allow more room for tumbling in the blender. Filling the blender to 85% capacity allows better tumbling/mixing action.

INSECTICIDES

Be aware of the difference in rates of Instinct® II (37 oz.) vs. Instinct® HL (24 oz.)

Increase blending time at the fertilizer plant to allow more even coating of the entire blend. Batches treated with Instinct® HL should be blended for a minimum of 10 minutes. The minimum time can be reduced with small batches.

The use of drying agent cannot be over emphasized. Diatomaceous earth is recognized as a high quality drying agent because of its increased surface area. Begin with a higher rate of drying agent and reduce the amount as the dryness of the batch improves or weather conditions are less humid, etc.

NITROGEN STABILIZERS

• Total pounds of the blend,

•W ater based products should always be added prior to oil based products.

Humid weather alone can greatly affect the flow of urea and could potentially cause the urea to bridge up in tender trucks or application machines.

SMALL GRAINS

• It is helpful to add a mini-wash system to application machines to help prevent buildup during the application season.

PLANT HEALTH

• It is recommended that applicators need to plan to wash their equipment on a regular basis. Any downtime such as while waiting for tender trucks, etc. are good opportunities to inspect and clean equipment

Be aware that fertilizer quality will affect the flowability of Instinct® HL .

SOYBEANS

Smaller openings such as airflow tubes appear to be more impacted/easily plugged verses a spinner spreader.

CORN

IMPREGNATING INSTINCT® HL NITROGEN STABILIZER PLUS UREA TIPS AND TRICKS FOR BETTER APPLICATIONS

OTHER CROPS ENLIST™ RESOURCES

Trademark of The Dow Chemical Company (“Dow”) or an affiliated company of Dow Instinct and Instinct II are not registered for sale or use in all states. Contact your state pesticide regulatory agency to determine if a product is registered for sale or use in your state. Always read and follow label directions. ©2014 Dow AgroSciences LLC ®

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INSTINCTÂŽ TRIAL PLOTS

Spring applied - 150 units of UAN unstabilized 37 oz/A Instinct II

Spring applied - 150 units of UAN unstabilized 37 oz/A Instinct II

Spring applied - Untreated Anydrous applied PRE; 50 units UAN applied Side Dress with Instinct II

2014 sidedress trials

75 lbs Unstabilized

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• • • •

The actual amount of active ingredient per acre did not change. The decrease in rate is due to the same patented capsule technology as Instinct® II but at a ¹/³ less use rate.

The rate decreased from 37 oz/A to 24 oz/A Less drying agent required Less blend time required ¹/³ less storage required

• The freezing point changed from 5° F. to 7° F.

WHY DID WE MAKE A NEW FORMULATION?

Fall

37-74 oz/A

24-48 oz/A

Spring

37-74 oz/A

24 oz/A

Sidedress

19-37 oz/A

12-24 oz/A

There is no need to immediately switch to Instinct® HL.

QUICK REFERENCE Instinct® HL

Use Rate per acre

37 oz.

24 oz.

Freezing point

5° F.

14° F.

Formulation Technology

Capsule Suspension

Capsule Suspension

Weight per gallon

9.355 lbs /gal

9.639 lbs/gal

Acres per gallon

3.5

5.3

Packaging

2x 2.5, minibulk, and bulk

2x 2.5, minibulk, and bulk

ENLIST™

Instinct® II

OTHER CROPS

Instinct HL can still be used with UAN, urea and liquid manure to inhibit the nitrification process and enable more nitrogen at the root zone, optimizing yield and profit potential. ®

For more information about Instinct HL, contact your local Dow AgroSciences sales representative. RESOURCES

• D edicated tote can serve as a Portable Refillable Container (PRC) • Dow AgroSciences provided totes will have check valve and tamper evident seals on all openings

Recommended Rate of Instinct® HL

WHAT SHOULD BE DONE WITH OLD INVENTORY?

DOES IT HAVE THE SAME BENEFITS AS INSTINCT II?

REFILLABLE TOTES AND EPA PESTICIDE CONTAINER CONTAINMENT RULE IMPACT

Recommended Rate of Instinct® II

INSECTICIDES

• Our dry fertilizer customers requested the same attributes as Instinct® II but at a lower use rate • Higher fertilizer costs • Customers will gain equipment efficiencies - Spread out the work load - Application flexibility • Customers will have reduced field passes by tank mixing with compatible herbicides

Application Timing

NITROGEN STABILIZERS

WHY DID THE RATE CHANGE FROM 37 OZ/A TO 24 OZ/A?

SMALL GRAINS

WHAT CHANGED WITH INSTINCT® HL COMPARED TO INSTINCT II?

PLANT HEALTH

Dow AgroSciences is excited to announce an enhanced formulation of our Instinct® II nitrogen stabilizer called Instinct® HL nitrogen stabilizer. This formulation will be available for the 2016-17 market year. Instinct HL will provide improved mixing and handling capabilities and enable a more seamless blending process for dry fertilizer users, while still offering the performance of Instinct II. Below are some commonly asked questions in regards to the enhanced formulation.

Trademark of The Dow Chemical Company (“Dow”) or an affiliated company of Dow Instinct II and Instinct HL are not registered for sale or use in all states. Contact your state pesticide regulatory agency to determine if a product is registered for sale or use in your state. Always read and follow label directions. ©2016 Dow AgroSciences LLC ®

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Solutions for the Growing World

FOR USE ON WHEAT

FEATURES • Active ingredient is nitrapyrin •W ater-based and mixes well with UAN solutions fertilizer • Optimizes yield potential when used with liquid nitrogen, liquid manure or urea • Encapsulated nitrogen stabilizer • Compatible with most herbicides and insecticides

AGRONOMIC BENEFITS • Optimize yield and profit potential - Increased yield opportunity with consistent protein

APPLICATION TIPS

- Increased test weight

Rates: 24 oz per acre recommended for most situations

- Optimizes today’s higher-yielding genetics

Nitrogen Forms: UAN (28%, 32%), dry urea and liquid manure

• Balanced source of ammonium and nitrate • More timely planting

BENEFITS

Tank Mixes: Can be tank mixed with other pesticides, nutrients or adjuvants – A jar test is recommended Application Window: Apply any time prior to 1st node detected/jointing

• Makes more nitrogen available longer • Reduces leaching of nitrates, denitrification, greenhouse gas

Emergence and Tillering

Stem Extension

Flowering anthesis

Head emerged

Boot

Flag leaf emerged

Flag leaf visible

2nd node detected

1st node detected

Fully tillered

4-leaf

3-leaf

• Rigorously tested nitrogen stabilizer registered with EPA

1-leaf

• Flexible application timing

Continued tillering

• More efficient use of applied nitrogen

Heading

• Strong technical support

NH4+ Ammonium

cteria s ba ona som tro Ni

NO2Nitrite

Nitrob acte r ba cte ria

NO3Nitrate

*Instinct II controls Nitrosomonas bacteria in the soil keeping N in the stable ammonium form longer and protected from leaching and denitrification Trademark of The Dow Chemical Company (“Dow”) or an affiliated company of Dow Instinct and Instinct HL are not registered for sale or use in all states. Contact your state pesticide regulatory agency to determine if a product is registered for sale or use in your state. Always read and follow label directions. ©2014 Dow AgroSciences LLC ®

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PLANT HEALTH

INSECTICIDES

SMALL GRAINS

NITROGEN STABILIZERS

INSECTICIDES

OTHER CROPS

ENLISTâ„¢

RESOURCES

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Solutions for the Growing World

FEATURES •W ith dual modes of action, Cobalt Advanced is an excellent resistance management tool •T horough crop coverage is enhanced through redistribution within the canopy • Controls all developmental stages egg, larvae, nymph, or adults of various insects such as aphids, beetles, grasshoppers, weevils, and worms • Fast knockdown and excellent residual insect control of major pests • Easy to handle and low odor formulation •T ankmix compatibility with most commonly used crop protection products, nutrients/foliar feeds, and adjuvants • Convenient to use – no mixing or measuring multiple products for different pests or crops • More effective at higher temperatures than pyrethroids

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS • Recommended use rates: 6 – 38 ounces per acre – most common use rate range: 13 – 24 ounces per acre

TARGET PESTS

13

aphids, armyworms, common stalk borer, corn rootworm adults, corn earworm, cutworm species, European corn borer, flea beetle adult, Japanese beetle adult, stink bug species, and western bean cutworm

16-24

CORN - PREHARVEST INTERVAL

DO NOT apply within 21 days before harvest of grain, ears, forage or fodder

WHEAT - FOLIAR USES TARGET PESTS

RATE

(FL. OZ/A)

Aphid species (including Russian wheat aphid, oat bird-cherry aphid, greenbug, English grain aphid) Brown wheat mite and Grasshoppers

10-13

Armyworm species,Cereal leaf beetle, Orange wheat blossom midge and Wheat midge

13-24

WHEAT - PREHARVEST INTERVAL DO NOT apply within 14 days of harvest of forage and hay, or within 28 days of harvest of grain and straw *Note: For use in wheat only in Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, Washington and Wyoming.

SOYBEANS - FOLIAR USES TARGET PESTS

• Use a minimum of 2 gallons of water per acre for aerial applications

grasshoppers

*Cobalt Advanced is highly toxic to bees exposed to direct treatment or residues on blooming crops or weeds. DO NOT apply or allow this product to drift to blooming crops or weeds if bees are visiting the treatment area (this is typical of many insecticides)

RATE

(FL. OZ/A)

grasshoppers

• Use 10 – 20 gallons of water per acre for ground applications

•A pply at pest outbreak or prior to larvae emergences

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aphids, armyworms, bean leaf beetle, common stalk borer, corn earworm, corn rootworm adults, cutworm species, European corn borer, flea beetle adult, Japanese beetle adult, potato leafhopper, stink bug species, spider mites, and western bean cutworm

SOYBEANS - PREHARVEST INTERVAL DO NOT apply within 30 days before harvest

RATE

(FL. OZ/A)

13

16-24


RATE

TARGET PESTS

(FL. OZ/A)

10-13

grasshoppers

13

alfalfa weevil (adults and larvae), armyworm species, cutworm species

20-24

DO NOT apply < 13 oz - 7 days

13-26 oz - 14 days

> 26 oz - 21 days

1. Liquid Carrier - fill tank half-full 2. Begin agitation 3. Compatibility Agent i.e., Ammonium Sulfate (AMS) (if needed)* 4. W ettable Powders/Dry Flowables i.e., FirstRate® herbicide 5. Liquid Flowables i.e., Flexstar herbicide

SUNFLOWERS - FOLIAR USES TARGET PESTS

RATE

6. Cobalt® Advanced or Lorsban® Advanced insecticide

16-24

stem and seed weevils, sunflower head moth (including banded)

19-24

8. Capsule Suspension (CS) or Suspension Emulsion (SE)

SUNFLOWERS - PREHARVEST INTERVAL

10. A djuvants i.e., Crop Oil Concentrate (COC), Non-Ionic Surfactant (NIS)

SOYBEAN APHID POLICY

11. Liquid Carrier - top off tank

1. For this policy to apply, fields must be scouted. Field scouting is necessary to ensure that soybean aphids are present in the field.

Do NOT tank mix Cobalt Advanced, Lorsban Advanced or Lorsban 4E with SureStart® II herbicide, GoldSky® herbicide or Hornet® WDG herbicide *Highly recommended if using RoundUp herbicide Powermax

Applied either alone or in tank-mix application with herbicides or fungicides Action Threshold= an average of 250 aphids per plant over 20-30 plants sampled throughout the field and populations are actively increasing. Regular field visits are required to determine if soybean aphid populations are increasing. Always conduct a jar compatibility test for the intended tank mixture prior to adding Dow AgroSciences insecticides to the spray or mix tank 1 2

OTHER CROPS

3. W ithin a 21-day window after application of Cobalt Advanced, if the aphid population in the treated field exceeds the action threshold2, promptly contact your local Dow AgroSciences representative. If in Dow AgroSciences opinion a respray is warranted, a respray of Cobalt Advanced must be made at labeled use rates and Dow AgroSciences will reimburse the cost of the Cobalt Advanced used in the original spray. Application charges are not included.

TANK MIX COMPATABILITY TEST

Test compatibility of the intended tank mixture before adding Cobalt Advanced to the spray tank. Add proportional amounts of each tank mix ingredient to a clear glass pint or quart jar with a lid, cap it, shake it and let it set for 15 minutes. Observe the mixture for approximately 1/2 hour. If the mixture balls-up, forms flakes, sludges, jels, oily films or layers, or other precipitates that do not readily redisperse, it is an incompatible mixture that must not be used.

INSECTICIDES

2. A minimum rate of 13.0 oz of Cobalt Advanced must be applied either by ground or by air. Application volumes by ground should be at least 15 GPA and aerial volumes should be at least 2 GPA. Increasing carrier volume improves application uniformity.

NITROGEN STABILIZERS

DO NOT apply within 45 days before harvest

9. Soluble Liquids (SL) i.e., Durango® DMA® herbicide

SMALL GRAINS

cutworms

7. Emulsifiable Concentrate (EC) i.e., Lorsban®4E insecticide, Headline fungicide, Select® herbicide

(FL. OZ/A)

PLANT HEALTH

ALFALFA - PREHARVEST INTERVAL

TANK MIX SEQUENCE PROCEDURES SOYBEANS

leaf hopper species

CORN

TANK MIX BEST PRACTICES

ALFALFA - FOLIAR USES

ENLIST™ RESOURCES

Trademark of The Dow Chemical Company (“Dow”) or an affiliated company of Dow Cobalt Advanced, Lorsban Advanced and Lorsban 4E are federally Restricted Use Pesticides. Cobalt Advanced is not registered for sale or use in all states. Contact your state pesticide regulatory agency to determine if a product is registered for sale or use in your state. In Mississippi, refer to the Lorsban Advanced and Lorsban 4E product labels for use restrictions on certain crops. Durango DMA and Surestart are not registered for sale or use in all states. Contact your state pesticide regulatory agency to determine if a product is registered for sale or use in your state. State restrictions on the sale and use of Hornet WDG apply. Consult the label before purchase or use for full details. Always read and follow label directions. ©2014 Dow AgroSciences LLC ®

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Solutions for the Growing World

FEATURES • Low-odor, water-based formulation based on the reliable Lorsban insecticide brand

CORN - FOLIAR USES

• Same great efficacy, quick knockdown and residual control that you’ve come to expect from Lorsban-4E • Broad-spectrum control of sucking insects, chewing insects and soil insects using the same rates as Lorsban-4E in a variety of crops

Two Spotted Spider Mite

• Recommended use rates: 1 – 2 pints per acre

0.5-1.0

aphids, armyworms, corn rootworm adults, cutworm species, European corn borer, flea beetle adult, western bean cutworm

1.0-2.0

brown marmorated stink bug, corn earworm, southwestern corn borer

1.5-2.0

(pt/A)

2.0

DO NOT apply within 21 days before harvest of grain, ears, forage or fodder

SOYBEANS - FOLIAR USES TARGET PESTS

RATE

grasshoppers

0.5-1.0

armyworms, bean leaf beetle, potato leafhopper, soybean aphid, and spider mites

1.0-2.0

(pt/A)

brown marmorated stink bug, southern green stink bug

2.0

SOYBEANS - PREHARVEST INTERVAL DO NOT apply within 28 days before harvest

ALFALFA - FOLIAR USES

• Use 10 – 20 gallons of water per acre for ground applications

TARGET PESTS

• Use 2 – 5 gallons of water per acre for aerial applications

potato leafhoopers , grasshoppers

0.5-1.0

•A pply at pest outbreak or prior to larvae emergences

Alfalfa Weevil (larvae and adult), alfalfa blotch leafminer, aphids, armyworms, cutworms (all species)

1.0-2.0

* Lorsban Advanced is highly toxic to bees exposed to direct treatment or residues on blooming crops or weeds. Do not apply or allow this product to drift to blooming crops or weeds if bees are visiting the treatment area (this is typical of many insecticides)

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grasshoppers

CORN - PREHARVEST INTERVAL

Soybean Aphid Adult Female

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS

RATE

Corn rootwarm larvae: chemigation rescue treatment (suppression only)

• Labeled insects: Soybean and Corn leaf aphid, Spider mites, Grasshoppers, Alfalfa weevils, etc •T horough crop coverage is enhanced through redistribution within the canopy

TARGET PESTS

RATE (pt/A)

3

3

For heavy infestations of potato leafhoppers in alfalfa, a higherapplication rate may be required, i.e. 3/4 to 1 pint/acre.

ALFALFA - PREHARVEST INTERVAL DO NOT apply 1/2 pint = 7 days, 1 pint = 14 days, >1 pint = 21 days


RATE

Grasshoppers*, Sugar Beet Root Maggot (Adult)

0.5-1.0

(pt/A)

Leafminers, Tarnished Plant Bug (Lygus)

1.0 1.5-2.0

Beet Armyworm Cutworms (all species), Sugar Beet Root Maggot (Larvae)

2.0

DO NOT apply within 30 days before harvest of beet roots and tops

1. Liquid Carrier - fill tank half-full 2. Begin agitation 3. Compatibility Agent i.e., Ammonium Sulfate (AMS) (if needed)* 4. W ettable Powders/Dry Flowables i.e., FirstRate® herbicide 5. Liquid Flowables i.e., Flexstar herbicide

SOYBEAN APHID POLICY 1. For this policy to apply, fields must be scouted. Field scouting is necessary to ensure that soybean aphids are present in the field.

7. Emulsifiable Concentrate (EC) i.e., Lorsban®4E insecticide, Headline fungicide, Select® herbicide 8. Capsule Suspension (CS) or Suspension Emulsion (SE) 9. Soluble Liquids (SL) i.e., Durango® DMA® herbicide

Applied either alone or in tank-mix application with herbicides or fungicides Action Threshold= an average of 250 aphids per plant over 20-30 plants sampled throughout the field and populations are actively increasing. Regular field visits are required to determine if soybean aphid populations are increasing. Always conduct a jar compatibility test for the intended tank mixture prior to adding Dow AgroSciences insecticides to the spray or mix tank

Do NOT tank mix Cobalt Advanced, Lorsban Advanced or Lorsban 4E with SureStart® II herbicide, GoldSky® herbicide or Hornet® WDG herbicide *Highly recommended if using RoundUp herbicide Powermax

1 2

10. A djuvants i.e., Crop Oil Concentrate (COC), Non-Ionic Surfactant (NIS) 11. Liquid Carrier - top off tank

FOLIAR USES OF LORSBAN® 4-E INSECTICIDE CORN - TARGET PESTS

RATE (pt/A)

0.5-1.0

aphids, armyworms, corn rootworm adults, cutworm species, European corn borer, flea beetle adult, western bean cutworm

1.0-2.0

brown marmorated stink bug, corn earworm, southwestern corn borer

1.5-2.0

Corn rootwarm larvae: chemigation rescue treatment (suppression only)

SOYBEAN - TARGET PESTS

2.0 RATE (pt/A)

0.5-1.0

armyworms, bean leaf beetle, potato leafhopper, soybean aphid, and spider mites

1.0-2.0

brown marmorated stink bug, southern green stink bug

1.5-2.0

SUGARBEETS - TARGET PESTS Grasshoppers*, Sugar Beet Root Maggot (Adult) Leafminers, Tarnished Plant Bug (Lygus) Beet Armyworm

RATE (pt/A)

0.5-1.0 1.0 1.5-2.0 2.0

Trademark of The Dow Chemical Company (“Dow”) or an affiliated company of Dow Cobalt Advanced, Lorsban Advanced and Lorsban 4E are federally Restricted Use Pesticides. Cobalt Advanced is not registered for sale or use in all states. Contact your state pesticide regulatory agency to determine if a product is registered for sale or use in your state. In Mississippi, refer to the Lorsban Advanced and Lorsban 4E product labels for use restrictions on certain crops. Durango DMA and Surestart are not registered for sale or use in all states. Contact your state pesticide regulatory agency to determine if a product is registered for sale or use in your state. State restrictions on the sale and use of Hornet WDG apply. Consult the label before purchase or use for full details. Always read and follow label directions. ©2014 Dow AgroSciences LLC ®

RESOURCES

Cutworms (all species), Sugar Beet Root Maggot (Larvae)

ENLIST™

grasshoppers

OTHER CROPS

grasshoppers

Test compatibility of the intended tank mixture before adding Lorsban Advanced or Lorsban-4E to the spray tank. Add proportional amounts of each tank mix ingredient to a clear glass pint or quart jar with a lid, cap it, shake it and let it set for 15 minutes. Observe the mixture for approximately 1/2 hour. If the mixture balls-up, forms flakes, sludges, jels, oily films or layers, or other precipitates that do not readily redisperse, it is an incompatible mixture that must not be used.

INSECTICIDES

TANK MIX COMPATABILITY TEST

NITROGEN STABILIZERS

3. W ithin a 21-day window after application of Lorsban Advanced, if the aphid population in the treated field exceeds the action threshold2, promptly contact your local Dow AgroSciences representative. If in Dow AgroSciences opinion a respray is warranted, a respray of Lorsban Advanced must be made at labeled use rates and Dow AgroSciences will reimburse the cost of the Lorsban Advanced used in the original spray. Application charges are not included.

SMALL GRAINS

2. A minimum rate of 16.0 oz/acre of Lorsban Advanced1 must be applied either by ground or by air. Application volumes by ground should be at least 15 GPA and aerial volumes should be at least 2 GPA. Increasing carrier volume improves application uniformity.

6. Cobalt® Advanced or Lorsban® Advanced insecticide

PLANT HEALTH

SUGARBEETS - PREHARVEST INTERVAL

TANK MIX SEQUENCE PROCEDURES SOYBEANS

TARGET PESTS

CORN

TANK MIX BEST PRACTICES

SUGARBEETS - FOLIAR USES

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SOYBEANS

PLANT HEALTH

OTHER CROPS

SMALL GRAINS

NITROGEN STABILIZERS

INSECTICIDES

OTHER CROPS

ENLISTTM

RESOURCES

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FUNGICIDES FOR YOUR SUGARBEETS

PRODUCT BENEFITS

PRODUCT BENEFITS

•T he active ingredient in Enable® 2F is Fenbuconazole, a triazole fungicide (FRAC Group 3) which acts by inhibiting sterol biosynthesis in fungi

•T he active ingredient in Dithane F-45® is Mancozeb, an EBDC class of chemistry (FRAC Group M3) fungicide

• E nable 2F offers broad spectrum, preventative disease control and strong residual protectant activity

• D ithane F-45 can be mixed with Enable® 2F to enhance control of Cercospora in sugar beets and to manage the development of resistance

• E nable 2F is highly resistant to wash off because it penetrates the plant cuticle and the cuticular waxes

MANAGING CERCOSPORA LEAF SPOT

Cercospora leaf spot can be devastating to sugar beet yields. Following recommended IPM pest management programs where varying modes of action are recommended is critical. Some triazole fungicides have been heavily used and there is value in switching away from these products. Enable 2F has not been widely used in sugar beet programs for many years, therefore it should be considered as a “newer” tool for use to manage Cercospora.

RESISTANCE MANAGEMENT

•E nable® 2F fungicide belongs to the demethylation inhibitor (DMI), sterol-inhibiting class of fungicides and is classified as a Group 3 Fungicide by the U.S. EPA • Since certain fungi can develop resistance to any class of products, the use of Enable 2F should be a part of a resistance management strategy which includes alternation and/or tank mixing with fungicides of different modes of action

DISEASES CONTROLLED IN SUGARBEETS

• D ithane F-45 is a broad spectrum contact fungicide with high protectant activity • D ithane F-45 has a lower risk of developing resistance which makes it an attractive product for resistance management strategies • D ithane F-45 features Rainshield® technology which enhances active ingredient redistribution, local vapor action to adjoining leaves and provides improved rainfastness

RAINSHIELD FORMULATION TECHNOLOGY

Rainshield technology is a unique combination of surfactants and wetting agents built into the formulation that gives Dithane F-45® exceptional rainfastness, re-distribution qualities and plant adhesion. Applications not only stick to plants, but re-distribute on plant surfaces when moisturesprinklers, rain, dew is present.

Dithane F-45® Rainshield®

Traditional EBDC

•C ercospora leaf spot (Cercospora ssp.) •P owdery mildew (Erysiphe ssp.)

Trademark of The Dow Chemical Company (“Dow”) or an affiliated company of Dow Enable 2F and Dithane F-45 are not registered for sale or use in all states. Contact your state pesticide regulatory agency to determine if a product is registered for sale or use in you state. Always read and follow label directions. ©2017 Dow AgroSciences LLC M01-833-009 DAS (2/17) 010-43735 ®

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ACTIVE INGREDIENT

fenbuconazole – triazole (SBI/DMI)

mancozeb – (EBDC) ethylene bisdithiocarbamate

APPLICATION RATE

8 fl. oz./acre

1.6 qt./acre

SURFACTANTS

The addition of 1-2 pt./A of a NIS will improve product performance of Enable® 2F (See labels for tank mixing instructions)

RESTRICTIONS

Do not make more than 2 applications OR apply more than 16 fl. oz. of Enable 2F per acre per season

PREHARVEST INTERVAL

Do not apply within 14 days of harvest

Do not apply within 14 days of harvest

Ground: For best spray coverage use a minimum of 20 gallons of water per acre. To achieve good coverage use proper spray pressure, gallonage per acre, nozzles, nozzle spacing and tractor speed. Aerial: Apply in a minimum of 5 gallons of water/acre per local recommendations. Avoid application under conditions when uniform coverage cannot be obtained or when excessive spray drift may occur.

¹ Refer to the Dithane F-45 product specimen labels for important informationabout maximum poundage of EBDC (active ingredient) per acre per season.

MIXING INSTRUCTIONS

PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT

Applicators and other handlers must wear:

2. T riple rinse container used to measure Enable® 2F or Dithane F-45® and add rinsate to spray tank

• Long-sleeved shirt

3. W hen tank mixing, start with Dithane F-45 Rainshield until it has been placed into suspension, followed by Enable 2F

• Shoes plus socks

• Long pants

OTHER CROPS

1. Thoroughly shake container before using contents

• C hemical-resistant gloves made of any waterproof material, such as polyvinyl, nitrile rubber, or butyl rubber • Chemical-resistant headgear for overhead exposure

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4. A fter Enable 2F is fully dispersed in the spray solution, you may add 1-2 pints per 100 gallons of spray of a nonionic surfactant labeled for sugar beets

INSECTICIDES

Alternate applications of Enable 2F with a non-triazole fungicide labeled for use on sugarbeets. For optimal disease control, a 10-12 day alternation is recommended.

NITROGEN STABILIZERS

RESISTANCE MANAGEMENT

Do not apply more than 11.2 qt. (11.2 lb. active ingredient) per season 1

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APPLICATION TIMING AND RATES

FEATURES • No additional adjuvant needed with Stinger® herbicide; it is oil based. Lower use rates of oil adjuvants will reduce the potential for leaf burn • Can be tank-mixed with fungicides and insecticides. Stinger® + GoldSky® herbicide in wheat provides an exceptionally robust weed control spectrum for grass and broadleaf • Rainfast in 6 hours; this allows the clopyralid to translocate through the plant and provide improved weed control

SUGARBEETS

WHEAT

Timing: Cotelydon to 8 leaf

Timing: 3 leaf to early boot

Rate:

Rate:

2-4 oz or 1.3 oz for microrate

4 oz

• Not a restricted use pesticide • Stinger can be applied by aerial application

WEED SPECTRUM Buffalobur

Ragweeds

Canada thistle 2

Russian thistle3

Cocklebur

Smartweeds

Curly dock (p)

Sowthistle

Dandelion (p)

Sunflower

Lambsquarters3 Lanceleaf sage

3

Marshelder Nightshades

Volunteer soybean (a) Wild buckwheat Wormwood, biennial

Canada thistle

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Timing: Pre-emergence to 24” tall

Timing: 2-6 leaf stage

Rate:

Rate:

4 oz

2-4 oz

CROP ROTATION INTERVAL (1) barley, grasses, field corn, oats, sweet corn, wheat

Anytime

canola (rapeseed), cole crops (Brassica species), flax, garden beet,popcorn, spinach, sugarbeet, turnip

120 days

alfalfa, asparagus, dry beans, field peas(2), grain sorghum, mint, onions, safflower, soybeans, strawberries, sunflower

10.5 months

chick peas, lentils, potatoes (including potatoes grown for seed), and broadleaf crops grown for seed (excluding Brassica species)

18 months

Crop Rotation Intervals for All States Except California, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, Utah and Washington

Note: Letter in parentheses (-) after listed weed indicates if life cycle is annual (a), biennial (b), or perennial (p) 2 Controlled by standard rates only. Consult label for recommended rates. 3 NDSU has observed enhanced control of these weeds only when used in micro-rate combinations.

Residues of WideMatch in treated plant tissues, including the treated crop or weeds, which have not completely decayed may affect succeeding susceptible crops. (this is copied off the Sec. 3 label) 1 A field bioassay is recommended prior to planting any broadleaf crops that are not listed. Do not rotate to unlisted crops prior to 10.5 months following application. 2 For rotation to field peas in 10.5 months, precipitation must be greater than 7.0 inches during the 10.5 months following application of WideMatch® herbicide and greater than 5.5 inches during the June 1 through August 31 time period following application. Otherwise, rotation to field peas is recommended 18 months following application.

Trademark of The Dow Chemical Company (“Dow”) or an affiliated company of Dow. GoldSky, Stinger and WideMatch are not registered for sale or use in all states. Stinger is not available for sale, distribution or use in Nassau and Suffolk counties in the state of New York. Contact your state pesticide regulatory agency to determine if a product is registered for sale or use in your state. Always read and follow label directions. ©2014 Dow AgroSciences LLC ®

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ENLIST™ HERBICIDES

Exceptional weed control to fit your needs. Made for use with cotton, soybeans and corn with the Enlist™ trait, Enlist Duo® and Enlist One™ herbicides each feature new 2,4-D choline with Colex-D® technology. The result: unrivaled weed control designed to land and stay on target.

ENLIST DUO®

ENLIST ONE™

Convenient proprietary blend of 2,4-D choline and glyphosate

Straight goods 2,4-D choline with additional tank-mix flexibility

Even the toughest weeds don’t stand a chance, including:

Common ragweed

Giant ragweed

Morningglory

Palmer amaranth1

Marestail1

Velvetleaf

Lambsquarters

Waterhemp

Proprietary Colex-D technology enables on-target application, delivering unrivaled weed control to protect your crops — and your neighbor’s crops.

Near-zero volatility

Improved handling characteristics

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On-target application. Additional tank-mix flexibility.

90% less drift than traditional 2,4-D

Only Enlist Duo herbicide combines the proven performance of 2,4-D choline and glyphosate. The two modes of action work together to deliver control of yield-robbing weeds and help prevent resistance.

Enlist One herbicide provides additional tank-mix flexibility with glufosinate and other qualified tank-mix products, allowing for a customized weed control program to fit each farm. Farmers gain superior control of resistant and hardto-control broadleaf weeds.

96% less volatile than 2,4-D ester

This easy-to-use proprietary blended herbicide allows:

With more tank-mix flexibility, Enlist One™ herbicide delivers:

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Improved tank stability for a blend that stays mixed

Customize the ratio of herbicides to match each farm’s needs

Practical tank cleanout procedure

Flexibility to choose different modes of action to manage resistance APPLICATION RATE

Weeds 3" to 6" tall

Glyphosateresistant or hard-tocontrol weeds

Weeds 3" to 6" tall

Glyphosateresistant or hard-tocontrol weeds

3.5 pt./A

4.75 pt./A

1.5 pt./A

2 pt./A

Enlist™ cotton Up to midbloom Enlist E3™ soybeans and Enlist™ Roundup Ready 2 Yield® soybeans No later than R2 (full flower) Enlist™ corn No larger than V8 or 30 inches

Same application window you’re used to with glyphosate.

FIND THE MOST CURRENT LIST OF ALLOWABLE TANK-MIX PRODUCTS FOR ENLIST DUO AND ENLIST ONE AT ENLISTTANKMIX.COM.

May require a broader management plan including timely application and use of a soil residual herbicide.

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®™ DOW Diamond, Colex-D, Enlist, Enlist Duo, Enlist E3, the Enlist Logos and Enlist One are trademarks of The Dow Chemical Company (“Dow”) or an affiliated company of Dow. Always follow IRM, grain marketing and all other stewardship practices and pesticide label directions. Roundup Ready® crops contain genes that confer tolerance to glyphosate herbicides. Glyphosate herbicides will kill crops that are not tolerant to glyphosate. B.t. products may not yet be registered in all states. Check with your seed representative for the status in your state. ®Roundup Ready and Roundup Ready 2 Yield are registered trademarks of Monsanto Technology LLC. Enlist E3 soybeans were jointly developed by Dow AgroSciences and MS Technologies. Enlist Duo and Enlist One herbicides are not registered for sale or use in all states or counties. Contact your state pesticide regulatory agency to determine if a product is registered for sale or use in your area. Enlist Duo and Enlist One herbicides are the only 2,4-D products authorized for use in Enlist crops. Always read and follow label directions. ©2017 Dow AgroSciences LLC. E01-401-067 (08/17) BR 010-91309 DAAGNLST7094

OTHER CROPS

VISIT ENLIST.COM TO LEARN MORE ABOUT HOW THE ENLIST SYSTEM CAN HELP YOU TAKE CONTROL OF WEEDS LIKE NEVER BEFORE.

INSECTICIDES

APPLICATION RATE

WIDE APPLICATION WINDOW

NITROGEN STABILIZERS

Compatibility to tank-mix with qualified glufosinate, residual herbicides and insecticides

Near-zero volatility — up to 96% less than 2,4-D ester — helps keep Enlist herbicides in place and improve control. SMALL GRAINS

Multiple modes of action in a convenient blend

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2,4-D choline as the basis for exceptional control

The drift reduction from Colex-D® technology combines with low-drift nozzles to cut drift by as much as 90% compared with traditional 2,4-D.

S:10.5”

Improved control from two modes of action

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Leading technology maximizes yield potential.

USING ENLIST DUO ® HERBICIDE

The Enlist™ weed control system adds tolerance to new 2,4-D choline, building on the glyphosate system in cotton, soybeans and corn. It also adds tolerance to glufosinate in cotton and soybeans and to FOP herbicides in corn. By expanding crop tolerance and delivering unrivaled weed control, the Enlist system helps you maximize yield potential.

U TOLERANCES Enlist E3™ soybeans and Enlist™ Roundup Ready 2 Yield® soybeans • New 2,4–D choline • Glyphosate • Glufosinate ®

Enlist™ cotton • New 2,4–D choline • Glyphosate • Glufosinate

Enlist™ corn • New 2,4–D choline • Glyphosate • FOP herbicides

will allow “ Enlist me to grow more acres more efficiently. ” MALCOM HAIGWOOD, ARKANSAS ® FARMER

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Enlist Duo® herbicideRESOURCE with Colex-D® technology delivers unrivaled weed control designed to land and stay MANAGEMENT on target. Enlist Duo is the only herbicide to combine the proven control of glyphosate and new 2,4-D choline for superior control of the toughest weeds — including resistant and hard-to-control species. Enlist Duo is the only 2,4-D herbicide that is labeled for use in conjunction with Enlist™ crops. ®

Enlist Duo herbicide controls Select ™ the right application rate Get the most from the Enlist system. tough and herbicide-resistant Apply 3.5 to 4.75 pints of Enlist Duo per acre to young, actively The Enlist Ahead management resource provides the tools, training and rewards to help farmers weeds, including but not growing annual weeds, according to the product label directions. get the best results from the Enlist system — today and in the future. limited to: From management recommendations to technology advancements, Enlist Ahead is designed ® APPLICATION RATE OF ENLIST DUO HERBICIDE to help farmers make on-target applications and responsibly manage resistance in the field. Common ragweed Giant ragweed Lambsquarters

WEED COMPETITION

APPLICATION RATE

Weeds shorter than 6 inches

3.5 pt./A

Tools and resources

Education and training

Exclusive rewards

Easy-to-follow best management practices and resources allow Morningglory you to apply Enlist herbicides with confidence. Pigweed (including

Enlist™ 360 training demonstrates Weeds taller than 6 inches how this advanced system performs — and how to make the most of this Heavy weed technology in the field. densities

Exclusive access4.75 to reward pt./A programs help you get the best results from the Enlist system.

Marestail3

Palmer amaranth )

Up to 4.75 pt./A

3

Velvetleaf Waterhemp

Suspected glyphosate-resistant/ less susceptible weed species (regardless of weed height)

4.75 pt./A

The product label for Enlist Duo also contains important information about application equipment requirements, restrictions and precautions, and weed management.

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least two non-Group 4 or non-Group 9 modes of action, followed by a postemergence application of Enlist Duo. If a second post application of Enlist Duo is needed, wait at least 12 days after the first application.

APPLY ENLIST DUO® HERBICIDE No larger than V8 growth stage or 30”

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NITROGEN STABILIZERS

Talk to your retailer for recommendations on preemergence herbicides for your farm.

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SMALL GRAINS

s.

PLANT HEALTH

APPLY SOIL RESIDUAL HERBICIDE4

MINIMIZING DRIFT AND VOLATILITY

For season-long weed control in Enlist crops, start with a broad-spectrum soil residual herbicide containing at

SOYBEANS

stages of crop growth and helps manage herbicide resistance. (See Pages 8 and 9 for more information.)

APPLY ENLIST DUO® HERBICIDE No later than R2 or full flowering stage

INSECTICIDES

Talk to your retailer for recommendations on preemergence herbicides for your farm.

4

APPLY SOIL RESIDUAL HERBICIDE4

OTHER CROPS

PLANT ENLIST™ COTTON

APPLY ENLIST DUO® HERBICIDE

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herbicide with foliage, green stems or exposed nonwoody roots of crops or desirable plants, including trees and cotton without the Enlist trait, because severe injury or destruction may result. Even small amounts of spray drift that may not be visible may injure susceptible broadleaf plants. Before making an application, please refer to your state’s sensitive-crop registry (if available) to identify any commercial specialty or certified organic crops that may be located nearby. At the time of your application, the wind cannot be blowing toward adjacent commercially grown tomatoes and other fruiting vegetables (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Crop Group 8), cucurbits (EPA Crop Group 9), grapes or cotton without the Enlist trait.

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APPLICATION AREA FOR ENLIST DUO® HERBICIDE

FIELD SEPARATION

SUSCEPTIBLE PLANTS e.g., cotton, tomatoes, grapes


to protect areas Enlist Duo® herbicide by minimizing drift. Also, be sure You canSteps help to protect sensitivesensitive areas when applying control system. to talk to neighbors about your cropping plans before using the Enlist™ weed You can help to protect sensitive areas when applying Enlist Duo® herbicide by minimizing drift. Also, be sure SOYBEANS

™ to talkthe to chance neighbors yourto cropping before the Enlist control system. To minimize for about Enlist Duo come inplans contact withusing sensitive areas, weed you must maintain

a 30-foot downwind buffer (in the direction in which the wind is blowing) from any area except: To minimize the chance for Enlist Duo to come in contact with sensitive areas, you must maintain aRoads 30-foot downwind buffer (in the direction in which the wind is blowing) from any area except: (paved or gravel surfaces) PlantedRoads agricultural (except those crops mentioned in the “susceptible plants” section) (pavedfields or gravel surfaces)

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structurebuffer with walls roofwind direction prior to the start of any swath To maintain theman-made required downwind zone,and/or measure that is within 30 feet of a sensitive area. No application swath can be initiated in or into an area that is To maintain the required downwind buffer zone, measure wind direction prior to the start of any swath within 30 feet of a sensitive area if the wind direction is toward the sensitive area. that is within 30 feet of a sensitive area. No application swath can be initiated in or into an area that is within 30 feet of a sensitive area if the wind direction is toward the sensitive area.

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SENSITIVE AREA SENSITIVE AREA

Know stateyou and local When you apply and Enlist follow Duo® herbicide, must followrequirements all state and local pesticide application

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Know and follow state and local requirements

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requirements for Enlist Duo. Where states have more stringent regulations, they must be observed. When you apply Enlist Duo® herbicide, you must follow all state and local pesticide application Enlist Duo is not registered for sale or use in all states or counties. requirements for Enlist Duo. Where states have more stringent regulations, they must be observed.

DOW Diamond, Colex-D, Enlist, Enlist Duo, Enlist E3, the Enlist Logos, Field Forward, Resicore, Sonic, SureStart, Surveil and WideStrike are trademarks of The Dow Chemical Company (“Dow”) or an affiliated company of Dow. PowerCore® and SmartStax® multi-event technologies developed by Dow AgroSciences and Monsanto. ®Genuity, PowerCore, Roundup Ready, Roundup 19 Ready 2 Yield and SmartStax are registered trademarks of Monsanto Technology LLC. Always follow IRM, grain marketing and all other stewardship practices and pesticide label directions. Roundup Ready® crops contain genes that confer tolerance to glyphosate herbicides. Glyphosate herbicides will kill crops that are not tolerant to glyphosate. B.t. products may not yet be registered in all states. Check with your seed representative for the registration status in your state. ®LibertyLink is a registered trademark of Bayer CropScience. ®Excellence Through Stewardship and the Excellence 19 Through Stewardship Logo are registered trademarks of Excellence Through Stewardship. ®The Know Before You Grow Logo is a registered trademark of the National Corn Growers Association. ® Responsible Care is a registered service mark of the American Chemistry Council. Enlist E3 soybeans were jointly developed by Dow AgroSciences and MS Technologies. Enlist Duo herbicide is not registered for sale or use in all states or counties. Contact your state pesticide regulatory agency to determine if a product is registered for sale or use in your area. Resicore, Sonic, SureStart II and Surveil are not registered for sale or use in all states. Resicore and SureStart II are not available for sale, distribution or use in Nassau and Suffolk counties in the state of New York. Contact your state pesticide regulatory agency to determine if a product is registered for sale or use in your state. Always read and follow label directions. ©2017 Dow AgroSciences LLC Y45-701-007 (02/17) BR 010-80241 DAAGNLST7077

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PREEMERGENCE

POSTEMERGENCE

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Enlist Duo herbicide ®

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approach in Enlist™ crops.

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APPLICATION RATE

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soybeans were jointly developed by Dow AgroSciences and MS Technologies. Enlist Duo, Resicore, Sonic, SureStart II and Surveil herbicides are not registered for sale or use SureStart II are not available for sale, distribution or use in Nassau and Suffolk counties in the state of New York. Contact your state pesticide regulatory agency to determin sale or use in your state. Always read and follow label directions. ©2016 Dow AgroSciences LLC DAS (09/16)

APPLICATION AREA FOR SUSCEPTIBLE PLANTS Program approach GF-3335 HERBICIDE Nozzle selection NO

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FIELD SEPARATION

e.g., cotton without the Enlist™ trait, tomatoes, grapes

APPLICATION AREA FOR GF-3335 HERBICIDE PREEMERGENCE

Use Enlist Duo as part of a program Only use nozzle and pressure approach in Enlist™ crops.

SENSITIVE

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OK TO SPRAY

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WIND DIRECTION

WIND DIRECTION

combinations listed on the Enlist

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PRODUCT INFORMATION Herbicides

Active Ingredients

Mode of Action

Duramax

glyphosate

Group 9 – Amino Acid Synthesis Inhibitor

Durango® DMA®

glyphosate

Group 9 – Amino Acid Synthesis Inhibitor

Enlist Duo®

glyphosate 2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid

Group 9 – Amino Acid Synthesis Inhibitor Group 4 – Growth Regulator

Elevore™

Arylex™ active

Group 4 – Growth Regulator

FirstRate®

cloransulam-methyl

Group 2 – Amino Acid Synthesis Inhibitor

Fultime® NXT

acetochlor + atrazine

Group 15 – Seedling Shoot Growth Inhibitor Group 5 – Photosynthesis Inhibitor

GoldSky®

florasulam + fluroxypy + pyroxsulam

Group 2 – Amino Acid Synthesis Inhibitor Group 4 – Growth Regulator

Hornet® WDG

clopyralid + flumetsulam

Group 2 – Amino Acid Synthesis Inhibitor Group 4 – Growth Regulator

Keystone® NXT

acetochlor + atrazine

Group 15 – Seedling Shoot Growth Inhibitor Group 5 – Photosynthesis Inhibitor

Keystone® LA NXT

acetochlor + atrazine

Group 15 – Seedling Shoot Growth Inhibitor Group 5 – Photosynthesis Inhibitor

PowerFlex® HL

pyroxsulam

Group 2 – Amino Acid Synthesis Inhibitor

Propimax®

propiconazole

Group 3 - Demethylation-inhibiting

Python

flumetsulam

Group 2 – Amino Acid Synthesis Inhibitor

Quelex™

halauxifen-methyl + florasulam

Group 2 – Amino Acid Synthesis Inhibitor Group 4 – Growth Regulator

Resicore®

acetochlor + mesotrione + clopyralid

Group 15 – Seedling Shoot Growth Inhibitor Group 27 – Pigment Inhibitor Group 4 – Growth Regulator

Sonic®

cloransulam-methyl + sulfentrazone

Group 2 – Amino Acid Synthesis Inhibitor Group 14 – Cell Membrane Disrupter

Starane® Flex

florasulam + fluroxypy

Group 2 – Amino Acid Synthesis Inhibitor Group 4 – Growth Regulator

Starane® NXT

fluroxypyr + bromoxynil

Group 4 – Growth Regulator Group 6 – Photosynthesis Inhibitor

Starane® Ultra

fluroxypyr

Group 4 – Growth Regulator

Stinger®

clopyralid

Group 4 – Growth Regulator

SureStart® II

clopyralid + acetochlor + flumetsulam

Group 4 – Growth Regulator Group 15 – Seedling Shoot Growth Inhibitor Group 2 – Amino Acid Synthesis Inhibitor

Surpass® NXT

acetochlor

Group 15 – Seedling Shoot Growth Inhibitor

Surveil®

flumioxazin + cloransulam-methyl

Group 2 – Amino Acid Synthesis Inhibitor Group 14 – Cell Membrane

WideMatch®

clopyralid + fluroxypyr

Group 4 – Growth Regulator Group 4 – Growth Regulator

Insecticides

Active Ingredients

Mode of Action

Cobalt® Advanced

chlorpyrifos + lambda cyhalothrin

Group 1 B – Organophosphate (AChE Inhibitor) Group 3 – Sodium channel disruption modulators

Lorsban® Advanced

chlorpyrifos

Group 1 B – Organophosphate (AChE Inhibitor)

Lorsban -4E

chlorpyrifos

Group 1 B – Organophosphate (AChE Inhibitor)

Nitrogen Stabilizers

Active Ingredients

Instinct II / Instinct HL

nitrapyrin (encapsulated)

N-Serve®

nitrapyrin

®

®

®

®

Trademark of The Dow Chemical Company (“Dow”) or an affiliated company of Dow Cobalt Advanced, FulTime NXT, Keystone NXT, Keystone LA NXT, Lorsban 4E, Lorsban Advanced are federally Restricted Use Pesticides. Cobalt Advanced, Duramax, Durango DMA, Elevore, Enlist Duo, FulTime NXT, GoldSky, Instinct II, Keystone NXT, Keystone LA NXT, Propimax, Quelex, Resicore, StaraneFlex, Starane NXT, Starane Ultra, Stinger, SureStart II, Surpass NXT, Surveil, Transform and WideMatch are not registered for sale or use in all states. FulTime NXT, Keystone LA NXT, Keystone NXT, Resicore, Stinger, SureStart II and Surpass NXT are not available for sale, distribution or use in Nassau and Suffolk counties in the state of New York. Contact your state pesticide regulatory agency to determine if a product is registered for sale or use in your state. In Mississippi, refer to the Lorsban 4E and Lorsban Advanced product labels for use restrictions on certain crops. State restrictions on the sale and use of Hornet WDG apply. Consult the label before purchase or use for full details. Do not fall-apply anhydrous ammonia south of Highway 16 in the state of Illinois. Always read and follow label directions. ®

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PACKAGE SIZE

5 gals

180 gals

5 gals

180 gals

1 gal

100 gals

FirstRate® herbicide

0.75 lb btl 0.6 oz pva packet / 1.5 lbs (24 oz)

3 lbs 24 lbs in master case

300 lbs 240 lbs

FulTime® NXT herbicide

Bulk

GoldSky herbicide

2.5 gal jug 120 gal

5 gals

180 gals

Hornet® WDG herbicide

6 lb btl

24 lbs

288 lbs

Instinct® II / Instinct HL Nitrogen Stabilizer

2.5 gal jug 250 gal & Bulk

5 gals

180 gals

Keystone® NXT herbicide

5 gals

180 gals

5 gals

180 gals

5 gals

180 gals

5 gals

180 gals

N-Serve® Nitrogen Stabilizer

2.5 gal jug 250 gal & Bulk 2.5 gal jug Bulk 2.5 gal jug 150 gal mini bulk Bulk 2.5 gal jug 150 gal & Bulk Bulk

PowerFlex® HL herbicide

10 lb blt

40 lbs

720 lbs

Propimax EC fungicide

1gal btl 2.5gal btl

4 gal 5 gal

192 gals 180 gals

Python® WDG herbicide

2.5 lb btl

10 lbs

150 lbs

Quelex® herbicide

1.875 lb btl

11.25 lbs

562.5 lbs

Resicore® herbicide

2.5 gal jug 250 gal & Bulk 7.5 lb jug 25 lb bag 2.5 gal jug 250 gal 2.5 gal jug 30 gal drum 250 gal mini bulk 2.5 gal jug

5 gals

180 gals

15 lbs

720 lbs 1500 lbs 180 gals

Durango® DMA® herbicide Enlist Duo® herbicide Elevore™ herbicide

®

Keystone® LA NXT herbicide Lorsban® Advanced insecticide

Lorsban® 4E insecticide

®

Sonic® herbicide Starane® NXT herbicide Starane® Flex herbicide

5 gals

5 gals

180 gals

1 qt btl 0.5 gal btl 2.5 gal jug Bulk 2.5 gal jug Bulk

12 qts 2 gals 5 gals

108 qts 32 gals 180 gals

5 gals

180 gals

Surveil® herbicide

7.5 lb jug

15 lbs

720 lbs

Transform WG insecticide

8 lb jug

16 lbs

384 lbs

WideMatch®

2.5 gal btl 250 gal & Bulk

5 gal

180 gals

Starane® Ultra herbicide Stinger herbicide ®

SureStart® II herbicide Surpass® NXT herbicide

®

Trademark of The Dow Chemical Company (“Dow”) or an affiliated company of Dow Cobalt Advanced, Enlist Duo, Elevore, FulTime NXT, Keystone NXT, Keystone LA NXT, Lorsban 4E, Lorsban Advanced are federally Restricted Use Pesticides. Cobalt Advanced, Duramax, Durango DMA, Enlist Duo, FulTime NXT, GoldSky, Instinct II, Keystone NXT, Keystone LA NXT, Quelex, Resicore, Propimax, StaraneFlex, Starane NXT, Starane Ultra, Stinger, SureStart II, Surpass NXT, Surveil, Transform and WideMatch are not registered for sale or use in all states. FulTime NXT, Keystone LA NXT, Keystone NXT, Resicore, Stinger, SureStart II and Surpass NXT are not available for sale, distribution or use in Nassau and Suffolk counties in the state of New York. Contact your state pesticide regulatory agency to determine if a product is registered for sale or use in your state. In Mississippi, refer to the Lorsban 4E and Lorsban Advanced product labels for use restrictions on certain crops. State restrictions on the sale and use of Hornet WDG apply. Consult the label before purchase or use for full details. Do not fall-apply anhydrous ammonia south of Highway 16 in the state of Illinois. Always read and follow label directions. ®

RESOURCES

180 gals 150 gals

ENLISTTM

5 gals

OTHER CROPS

2.5 gal jug 250 gal & Bulk 2.5 gal jug 250 gal & Bulk 1 qt btl

Duramax® herbicide

INSECTICIDES

180 gals

NITROGEN STABILIZERS

Pallet Size

5 gals

SMALL GRAINS

Case Size

2.5 gal jug 150 gal mini bulk Bulk

PLANT HEALTH

Package Size

Cobalt® Advanced Insecticide

SOYBEANS

Product

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BULK DENSITY CHART EPA Registration Number

Product

a.i. (lb/gal)

Density (lb/gal) at 68o F

62719-615

Cobalt® Advanced

2.503 lbs chlorpyrifos + 0.129 lbs L. cyhalothrin

8.829

62719-556

Duramax®

5.07 lbs glyphosate

10.106

62719-556

Durango® DMA®

5.07 lbs glyphosate

10.106

62719-649

Enlist Duo™

1.6 lbs 2,4-D + 1.7 lbs glyphosate

9.772

62719-668

FulTime® NXT

2.7 lbs acetochlor + 1.34 lbs atrazine

9.248

62719-582

GoldSky®

0.018 lbs florasulam + 0.71 lbs fluroxypyr + 0.11 lbs pyroxsulam

8.763

62719-182

Grazon® P+D

0.54 lbs picloram + 2.0 lb 2,4-D acetic acid

9.580

62719-628

GrazonNext® HL

0.41 lbs aminopyralid + 3.33 lbs 2,4-D acetic acid

9.720

62719-657

Instinct® II

1.76 lbs nitrapyrin

9.355

62719-692

Instinct® HL

2.5 lbs nitrapyrin

9.639

62719-671

Keystone® NXT

3.1 lbs acetochlor + 2.5 lbs atrazine

9.268

62719-670

Keystone® LA NXT

4.3 lbs acetochlor + 1.7 lbs atrazine

9.234

62719-591

Lorsban® Advanced

3.755 lbs chlorpyrifos

9.347

62719-20

N-Serve®

2 lbs nitrapyrin

8.122

62719-685

PerfectMatch™

0.75 clopyralid + 0.75 fluroxypyr + .11 pyroxsulam

8.735

62719-693

Resicore®

2.8 lbs acetochlor + 0.3 lbs. mesotrione + 0.19 lbs. clopyralid

9.061

62719-604

Starane® Flex

0.833 lbs fluroxypry + 0.042 lbs florasulam

8.320

62719-557

Starane® NXT

0.583 lbs fluroxypyr + 2.33 lbs bromoxynil octanoate

9.120

62719-679

SureStart® II

0.38 lbs clopyralid + 3.75 lbs acetochlor + 0.12 lb flumetsulam

9.096

62719-672

Surpass® NXT

7 lbs acetochlor

9.179

62719-250

Treflan® HFP

4 lbs trifluralin

9.280

62719-512

WideMatch®

0.75 lb clopyralid + 0.75 lb fluroxypyr

8.745

Label precautions apply to forage treated with GrazonNext HL and to manure from animals that have consumed treated forage within the last three days. Consult the label for full details. Trademark of The Dow Chemical Company (“Dow”) or an affiliated company of Dow Cobalt Advanced, FulTime, FulTime NXT, Grazon P+D, Keystone, Keystone NXT, Keystone LA , Keystone LA NXT, and Lorsban Advanced are federally Restricted Use Pesticides. Cobalt Advanced, Duramax, Durango DMA, FulTime NXT, GoldSky, GrazonNext HL, Instinct, Instinct II, Keystone NXT, Keystone LA NXT, Resicore, StaraneFlex, Starane NXT, SureStart II, Surpass NXT and WideMatch are not registered for sale or use in all states. FulTime NXT, Keystone LA NXT, Keystone NXT, Resicore, SureStart II and Surpass NXT are not available for sale, distribution or use in Nassau and Suffolk counties in the state of New York. Contact your state pesticide regulatory agency to determine if a product is registered for sale or use in your state. In Mississippi, refer to the Lorsban Advanced product labels for use restrictions on certain crops. Do not fall-apply anhydrous ammonia south of Highway 16 in the state of Illinois. Always read and follow label directions. ®

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CORN ROTATIONAL RESTRICTIONS Rotation Intervals in months for Select Dow AgroSciences Herbicide Products in Corn Resicore®

SureStart® II

Hornet® WDG

Alfalfa

10.5 9, 10, *

Spring Following 2

10.5 2

Barley

10.5 9, 10

Spring Following

4

Dry Beans

18

Spring Following

10.5 2

2, 3

26

26

Beets, Sugar

18

26 6

26 6

Canola

18

26 6

26 6

Corn, Field

Anytime 12

0

0

Corn, Pop

Anytime 12

Spring Following

10.5

Corn, Seed

Anytime 12

Spring Following

10.5

Corn, Sweet

18

18 5

18 8

Cotton

18

26

18

Oats

10.5 9, 10

Spring Following 2

4

Peanuts

18

26

18

Peas

18

Spring Following 4

18 2, 7

Potatoes

18

18

18

Rice, Wild

10.5 9, 10

Spring Following 2

10.5

Rye

10.5 9, 10

Spring Following

4

Sorghum

10.5 9, 10, *

12

12

Soybeans

10.5 9, 10, 11, *

Spring Following 2

10.5 2

Sunflower

10.5 9, 10, *

18

18

Tobacco

18

18

18

Wheat

4

4

4

8

Rotational Crop Restrictions: When tank mixing with other herbicides, follow the most restrictive crop rotation guidelines on the label of each product used. Do not rotate to food crops other than soybeans, corn, cotton, milo (grain sorghum), wheat or tobacco. Rotation to Non-food Winter Cover Crops Following harvest of food crops treated with this product, only non-food or non-feed winter cover crops (with the exception of wheat) may be planted. Do not graze or harvest rotational cover crops for food or animal feed for 18 months following the last application of this product. This prohibition does not apply to wheat, which may be planted 4 months following the last application of this product, or to nongrass animal feeds, which may be planted 9 months after the last application of this product. The maximum atrazine broadcast application rates for corn and grain sorghum: • I f no atrazine was applied prior to corn or grain sorghum emergence, apply a maximum of 2.0 pounds active ingredient per acre broadcast. • I f a postemergence treatment is required following an earlier herbicide application, the total atrazine applied may not exceed 2.5 pounds active ingredient per acre per calendar year.

Surpass® NXT Rotational Crop Restrictions: When tank mixing with other herbicides, follow the most restrictive crop rotation guidelines on the label of each product used. 1. If a crop treated with this product is lost, field corn, seed corn, silage corn, popcorn sweet corn or milo (sorghum) may be replanted immediately. When planting milo (sorghum), only use seed properly treated with a seed protectant or safener. Do not exceed a total of 3.0 pounds per acre of active ingredient if additional product is applied. 2. Nongrass animal feeds such as alfalfa, clover, kudzu, lespedeza, lupin, sanfoin, trefoil, and Vetch spp. may be planted 9 months after application. Wheat may be planted 4 months after application. 3. Rotate the next season to the following application to the following crops: soybeans, corn (all types), cotton, milo (sorghum), tobacco, sugar beets, sunflowers, potatoes, barley, buckwheat, millet (pearl and proso), oats, rye, teonsinte, triticale, wild rice, dried shelled bean group Lupinus spp. (including grain lupin, sweet lupin and white lupin); Phaseolius spp. (includes field bean, kidney bean, lima bean (dry), navy bean, pinto bean, tepary bean, bean); Vigna spp. (includes adzuki bean, blackeyed pea, catjang, cowpea, Crowder pea, moth bean, mung bean, rice bean, southern pea and urd bean); broad bean (dry) chickpea, guar, lablab bean, lentil, pea (Pisum spp., includes field pea); pigeon pea. Rotation to Non-food Winter Cover Crops Following harvest of food crops treated with Surpass NXT, only non-food or non-feed winter cover crops (with the exception of wheat) may be planted. Do not graze or harvest rotational cover crops for food or animal feed for 18 months following the last application of Surpass NXT. This prohibition does not apply to wheat, which may be planted 4 months following the last application of Surpass NXT, or to nongrass animal feeds, which may be planted 9 months after the last application of Surpass NXT.

snap beans may be planted 10.5 months following application of Hornet WDG at rates up to 4 oz per acre. Certain sweet corn varieties may be planted 10.5 months following soil or postemergence application of up to 4.0 oz per acre of Hornet WDG. This interval applies only to the following varieties of sweet corn grown for processing: Bonus, Challenger, Chase, Cornucopia, Crisp’N Sweet 710, Crisp’N Sweet 710A, DMC 20-04, DMC 20-35, Eliminator, Empire, Excalibur, Excellency, GH 0937, GH 2547, GH 2628, GH 2690, GG 5, GG 8, GG 22, GG 23, GG 40, GG 43, GG 46, GG 55, GG 246, GG 255, GG 256, GG 539, HM 701, 781 Ultra, Lumina, Reward, Sheba, Spirit, Sprint, Viking, and Zenith. The rotational interval is 18 months for other sweet corn varieties not listed here, except as provided in updated listings of sweet corn varieties tolerant to this product.

I f Resicore is applied after June 1, rotating to crops other than corn or grain sorghum the next spring may result in crop injury. In the High Plains and Intermountain areas of the West, where rainfallis sparse and erratic or where irrigation is required, use Resicore only when corn or sorghum is to follow field corn, or a crop of untreated corn or sorghum is to precede other rotational crops. 11 Injury may occur to soybeans planted the year following application on soils having a calcareous subsurface layer, if products containingatrazine were used at rates above 0.75 lb ai atrazine per acre in tank mixtures and/or sequentially with Resicore. 12 Do not make a second application of Resicore if the original corn crop is lost. * See label for specific state intervals 9

10

RESOURCES

If crop treated with SureStart II is lost, corn may be replanted immediately. Do not make a second application of SureStart II. 2 When annual rainfall and/or irrigation is less than 15 inches on soil with less than 2% organic matter, this crop should not be planted until 18 months after treatment. 3 Dry beans include: aduki, kidney, lima (dry), navy and pinto. 4 Pea includes: blackeyed, chick, cow Crowder, field, pigeon, and Southern. 5 Certain sweet corn varieties may be planted 10.5 months following application. Please refer to the separate SureStart II product bulletin for a list of these varieties. 6 Rotation to canola, sugar Beets, and all other crops requires a 26-month rotation interval and a successful field bioassay. 7 An 18-month crop rotation is recommended following application of Hornet WDG at rates greater than 4 oz per acre. Peas and 1

FulTime® NXT

ENLISTTM

18

OTHER CROPS

Beets, Red

INSECTICIDES

18 2, 7

NITROGEN STABILIZERS

Spring Following 2

SMALL GRAINS

18

Rotational Crop Restrictions: When tank mixing Keystone NXT or Keystone LA NXT with other herbicides, follow the most restrictive crop rotation guidelines on the label of each product used. 1. If a crop treated with this product is lost, field corn, seed corn, silage corn, popcorn or sweet corn may be replanted immediately. Do not exceed a total of 3.0 pounds per acre of acetochlor if additional product is applied. 2. If applied after June 10, do not rotate to crops other than corn or sorghum the next year, or crop injury may occur. 3. Rotate the next season to the following crops: corn (all types), cotton, sorghum or soybeans. Injury from atrazine may occur to soybeans planted the year following application on soils having a calcareous subsurface layer. 4. In the High Plains and Intermountain regions of the West where rainfall is sparse and erratic or irrigation is required, use only when corn or sorghum is to follow corn. 5. In Eastern parts of the Dakotas, Kansas, western Minnesota and Nebraska, do not rotate to soybeans if the rate applied to corn was more than 2.0 pounds active ingredient equivalent of atrazine or soybean injury may occur. 6. Do not plant sugar beets, sunflower, potatoes, tobacco, dry beans or peas, spring-seeded small grains or small-seeded legumes the year following application, or injury from atrazine may occur. Rotation to Non-food Winter Cover Crops Following harvest of food crops treated with Keystone NXT or Keystone LA NXT, only non-food or non-feed winter cover crops (with the exception of wheat) may be planted. Do not graze or harvest rotational cover crops for food or animal feed for 18 months following the last application of Keystone NXT or Keystone LA NXT. This prohibition does not apply to wheat, which may be planted 4 months following the last application of Keystone NXT or Keystone LA NXT, or to nongrass animal feeds, which may be planted 9 months after the last application of Keystone NXT or Keystone LA NXT.

PLANT HEALTH

Beans, Snap

Keystone® NXT and Keystone® LA NXT

SOYBEANS

Crops

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SOYBEAN ROTATIONAL RESTRICTIONS Rotation Intervals in months for Select Dow AgroSciences Herbicide Products in Soybeans Crops

Sonic® 1, 3

Surveil®

Elevore™

FirstRate® 7

Python®

Alfalfa

12

10

9

9

4

Barley

12

14 days

12

4

Dry Beans

12

9

9

9

4

Beans, Snap

30 2

9

15

9

49

Beets, Red

30 2

Beets, Sugar

30 2

30 8

26 11

Canola

24

Corn, Field

10 1

9

14 days

9

0

Corn, Pop

10 1

9

14 days

9

9

Corn, Seed

10 1

95

14 days

91

0

Corn, Sweet

18

18

14 days

18

18 (10)

Cotton

18 or 12 4

9

30 days

9

18

Oats

12

9

14 days

9

4

Peanuts

12

9

9

9

4

Peas

30 2

9

9

9

4

Potatoes

18

18

15

18

12

Rice

10

9

14 days

9

6

Rye

12

Sorghum

12

9

14 days

9

12

Soybeans

0

0

14 days

0

0

Sunflower

30 2

30

14 days

30 8

18

Tobacco

30 3

30 6

15

18 3

9

Wheat

4

3

14 days

4

4

30

15 14 days

26 11

14 days

4

Trademark of The Dow Chemical Company (“Dow”) or an affiliated company of Dow Sonic and Surveil are not registered for sale or use in all states. Contact your state pesticide regulatory agency to determine if a product is registered for sale or use in your state. Always read and follow label directions. ®™

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CEREALS ROTATIONAL RESTRICTIONS Rotation Intervals in months for Select Dow AgroSciences Herbicide Products in Cereals PerfectMatchTM

Quelex™

Starane® Flex

Alfalfa

9

9

10.5

9

9

Barley

9

9

9

0

0

Canola

9

9

9

5 (fall seeded) 9 (spring seeded)

Corn, Field

9

9

9

Corn, Pop

9

9

Corn, Seed

9

Corn, Sweet

WideMatch®

120 days

10.5 2

10.5

30 days

0

0

0

9

120 days

120 days

0

120 days

3

3

30 days

0

0

0

9

3

3

120 days

120 days

0

0

9

9

3

3

120 days

120 days

0

0

9

9

9

3

3

120 days

0

0

0

Dry Beans

9

9

10.5

9

9

120 days

120 days

10.52

10.5

Flax

9

9

9

9

9

120 days

120 days

0

120 days

Lentils

9

9

18

15

9

120 days

120 days

18

18

Mustard, tame

9

9

9

9

9

120 days

120 days

0

120 days

Pinto, Kidney Navy

9

9

18

9

9

120 days

120 days

10.5 or 18 2

10.5 or 18 3

Oats

9

9

9

3

0

30 days

0

0

0

Peas

9

9

10.5 3

9

9

120 days

120 days

10.5 or 18 3

10.5 or 18 3

Potatoes

9

9

18

15

9

120 days

120 days

10.5 or 18 3

18

18

3

0

120 days

120 days

0

0

9

10.5

9

9

120 days

120 days

10.5

10.5

Sorghum

9

9

10.5

3

3

30 days

120 days

10.5

10.5

Soybeans

9

5

10.5

3

9

120 days

120 days

10.5 or 18 2

10.5 or 18 2

Sugar Beets

9

9

9

15

9

120 days

120 days

0

120 days

Sunflower

9

9

10.5

3

9

120 days

120 days

10.5 or 18 2

10.5 or 18 2

Triticale

1

1

1

0

30 days

120 days

0

120 days

ENLISTTM

9

OTHER CROPS

Safflower

INSECTICIDES

Stinger®

NITROGEN STABILIZERS

Starane® Ultra

Rye

Starane® NXT

SMALL GRAINS

PowerFlex® HL

PLANT HEALTH

GoldSky®

SOYBEANS

Crops

Crop Rotation Intervals for All States Except California, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, Utah and Washington

Trademark of The Dow Chemical Company (“Dow”) or an affiliated company of Dow GoldSky, PerfectMatch, PowerFlex HL, Quelex, Starane Flex, Starane NXT, Starane Ultra and WideMatch are not registered for sale or use in all states. Contact your state pesticide regulatory agency to determine if a product is registered for sale or use in your state. Always read and follow label directions. ©2016 Dow AgroSciences LLC

RESOURCES

Residues of WideMatch in treated plant tissues, including the treated crop or weeds, which have not completely decayed may affect succeeding susceptible crops. (this is copied off the Sec. 3 label) 1 A field bioassay is recommended prior to planting any broadleaf crops that are not listed. Do not rotate to unlisted crops prior to 10.5 months following application or 18 months for PerfectMatch 2 F or rotation to field peas in 10.5 months, precipitation must be greater than 7.0 inches during the 10.5 months following application of WideMatch® herbicide and greater than 5.5 inches during the June 1 through August 31 time period following application. Otherwise, rotation to field peas is recommended 18 months following application. 3 For rotation to peas (dry and succulent) in 10.5 months, precipitation must be greater than 7.0 inches during the 10.5 months following application of PerfectMatch and greater than 5.5 inches during the June 1 through August 31 time period following application. Otherwise, rotation to field peas is recommended 18 months following application. ®TM

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Long Pants

Shoes and Socks

Protective Eyewear

X

X

X

X

R

Enlist Duo® herbicide

NO

48 hrs.

Warning

X

X

X

X

X

Elevore™ herbicide

NO

12 hrs.

Caution

X

X

X

X

R

4 hrs.

FirstRate® herbicide

NO

12 hrs.

Caution

X

X

X

X

R

2 hrs.

FulTime® NXT herbicide

YES

12 hrs.

Caution

X

X

X

X

R

Goldsky® herbicide

NO

24 hrs.

Warning

X

X

X

X

R

4 hrs.

Hornet® WDG herbicide

NO

48 hrs.

Warning

X

X

X

X

X

2 hrs.

Instinct® II nitrogen stabilizer

NO

24 hrs.

Caution

X

X

R

X

X

N/A

Instinct® HL nitrogen stabilizer

NO

24 hrs.

Caution

X

X

R

X

X

N/A

Keystone® NXT herbicide

YES

12 hrs.

Caution

X

X

X

X

R

X1

N/A

Keystone® LA NXT herbicide

YES

12 hrs.

Caution

X

X

X

X

R

X1

N/A

N-Serve® nitrogen stabilizer

NO

24 hrs.

Warning

PowerFlex® HL herbicide

NO

12 hrs.

Caution

X

Propimax® fungicide

NO

24 hrs.

Warning

X

Python® WDG herbicide

NO

12 hrs.

Caution

Quelex™ herbicide

NO

12 hrs.

Resicore® herbicide

NO

Sonic® herbicide

1

When Dry X

24 hrs.

X1

X

X

N/A

X

N/A

X

X

R

4 hrs.

X

X

X

X

When Dry

X

X

X

X

R

6 hrs.

Caution

X

X

X

X

R

4 hrs.

12 hrs.

Caution

X

X

X

X

R

1 hour

NO

12 hrs.

Caution

X

X

X

X

R

N/A

Starane® Flex herbicide

NO

24 hrs.

Warning

X

X

X

X

X

4 hrs.

Starane® NXT herbicide

NO

24 hrs.

Warning

X

X

X

X

X

1 hr.

Starane® Ultra herbicide

NO

12 hrs.

Warning

X

X

X

X

X

1 hr.

Stinger® herbicide

NO

12 hrs.

Caution

X

X

X

X

X

6 hrs.

SureStart® II herbicide

NO

12 hrs.

Warning

X

X

X

X

X

N/A

Surpass® NXT herbicide

NO

12 hrs.

Warning

Surveil® herbicide

NO

12 hrs.

Caution

X

X

X

X

R

2 hrs.

WideMatch® herbicide

NO

12 hrs.

Caution

X

X

X

X

R

6 hrs.

Must wear when mixing, loading or cleaning

2

X

X

If overhead exposure

X

X

X1

X2

N/A

R - Recommended

Trademark of The Dow Chemical Company (“Dow”) or an affiliated company of Dow FulTime NXT, Keystone NXT and Keystone LA NXT are federally Restricted Use Pesticides. Durango DMA, Enlist Duo, FulTime NXT, GoldSky, Instinct II, Keystone NXT, Keystone LA NXT, PowerFlex HL, Propimax, Starane Flex, Starane NXT, Sonic, SureStart II, Surpass NXT, Surveil and WideMatch are not registered for sale or use in all states. FulTime NXT, Keystone NXT, Keystone LA NXT, SureStart II, Stinger and Surpass NXT are not available for sale, distribution, use in Nassau and Suffolk Counties of New York State. Contact your state pesticide regulatory agency to determine if a product is registered for sale or use in your state. State restrictions on the sale and use of Hornet WDG and Stinger apply. Consult the label before purchase or use for full details. Do not fall-apply anhydrous ammonia south of Highway 16 in the state of Illinois. Always read and follow label directions. ®TM

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Rainfast

Chemical Resistant Gloves

Caution

X

Chemical Resistant Headgear

Long Sleeved Shirt

4 hrs.

X

Chemical Resistant Apron

Signal Word

NO

X

Chemical Resistant Footwear & Socks

REI

Durango® DMA® herbicide

Products

Coveralls Over Shirt/Pant

Restricted Use Pesticide

PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS AND INFORMATION


0.60

0.70

0.80

0.90

1.00

1.10

1.20

1.30

1.40

1.50

1.60

1.70

1.80

1.90

2.00

2.10

2.20

2.30

2.40

2.50

2.60

2.70

2.80

2.90

3.00

3.10

3.20

3.30

3.40

3.50

3.60

3.70

1.20

1.40

1.60

1.80

2.00

2.20

2.40

2.60

2.80

3.00

3.20

3.40

3.60

3.80

4.00

4.20

4.40

4.60

4.80

5.00

5.20

5.40

5.60

5.80

6.00

6.20

6.40

6.60

6.80

7.00

7.20

7.40

Acetochlor (lb a.i.)

0.41

0.47

0.54

0.61

0.68

0.74

0.81

0.88

0.95

1.01

1.08

1.15

1.22

1.28

1.35

1.42

1.49

1.55

1.62

1.69

1.76

1.82

1.89

1.96

2.03

2.09

2.16

2.23

2.30

2.36

2.43

2.50

Acetochlor (lb a.i.)

1.05

1.23

1.40

1.58

1.75

1.93

2.10

2.28

2.45

2.63

2.80

2.98

3.15

3.33

3.50

3.68

3.85

4.03

4.20

4.38

4.55

4.73

4.90

5.08

5.25

5.43

5.60

5.78

5.95

6.13

6.30

6.48

1.6

2.5

RESOURCES

Total atrazine limit if a previous atrazine application was made prior to corn emergence

ENLISTTM

2.0

OTHER CROPS

If no previous atrazine applied prior to corn emergence

Post-Emergence Applications

2.0

- Highly erodible soils leaving < 30% residue

lb a.i./A

- Highly erodible soils leaving ≥ 30% residue

2.87

2.79

2.71

2.64

2.56

2.48

2.40

2.33

2.25

2.17

2.09

2.02

1.94

1.86

1.78

1.71

1.63

1.55

1.47

1.40

1.32

1.24

1.16

1.09

1.01

0.93

0.85

0.78

0.70

0.62

0.54

0.47

Acetochlor (lb a.i.)

2.0

1.24

1.21

1.17

1.14

1.11

1.07

1.04

1.01

0.97

0.94

0.90

0.87

0.84

0.80

0.77

0.74

0.70

0.67

0.64

0.60

0.57

0.54

0.50

0.47

0.44

0.40

0.37

0.34

0.30

0.27

0.23

0.20

Atrazine (lb a.i.)

- Not highly erodible soils

Soil Applications

MAXIMUM ATRAZINE

Qts.

3.98

3.87

3.76

3.66

3.55

3.44

3.33

3.23

3.12

3.01

2.90

2.80

2.69

2.58

2.47

2.37

2.26

2.15

2.04

1.94

1.83

1.72

1.61

1.51

1.40

1.29

1.18

1.08

0.97

0.86

0.75

0.65

Acetochlor (lb a.i.)

1.57

1.53

1.49

1.45

1.40

1.36

1.32

1.28

1.23

1.19

1.15

1.11

1.06

1.02

0.98

0.94

0.89

0.85

0.81

0.77

0.72

0.68

0.64

0.60

0.55

0.51

0.47

0.43

0.38

0.34

0.30

0.26

Atrazine (lb a.i.)

3.47

3.38

3.28

3.19

3.09

3.00

2.91

2.81

2.72

2.63

2.53

2.44

2.34

2.25

2.16

2.06

1.97

1.88

1.78

1.69

1.59

1.50

1.41

1.31

1.22

1.13

1.03

0.94

0.84

0.75

0.66

0.56

Acetochlor (lb a.i.)

Rate (gal) of commercial product per acre = lbs a.i. per acre / lbs a.i. in gal

Conversion of lbs a.i. to commercial liquid formulation

Rate (lbs) commercial product per acre = lbs of a.i. per A / % a.i. in product X 100

Conversion of lbs a.i. to commercial dry formulation

FORMULATION CONVERSIONS

2.31

2.25

2.19

2.13

2.06

2.00

1.94

1.88

1.81

1.75

1.69

1.63

1.56

1.50

1.44

1.38

1.31

1.25

1.19

1.13

1.06

1.00

0.94

0.88

0.81

0.75

0.69

0.63

0.56

0.50

0.44

0.38

Atrazine (lb a.i.)

INSECTICIDES

Pts.

Keystone LA® NXT

NITROGEN STABILIZERS

Keystone® NXT

SMALL GRAINS

FulTime® NXT

11.47

11.16

10.85

10.54

10.23

9.92

9.61

9.3

8.99

8.68

8.37

8.06

7.75

7.44

7.13

6.82

6.51

6.2

5.89

5.58

5.27

4.96

4.65

4.34

4.03

3.72

3.41

3.1

2.79

2.48

2.17

1.86

Clopyralid (fl oz of 3 lb/gal)

2.59

2.52

2.45

2.38

2.31

2.24

2.17

2.10

2.03

1.96

1.89

1.82

1.75

1.68

1.61

1.54

1.47

1.40

1.33

1.26

1.19

1.12

1.05

0.98

0.91

0.84

0.77

0.70

0.63

0.56

0.49

0.42

Acetochlor (lb a.i.)

8.769

8.532

8.295

8.058

7.821

7.584

7.347

7.110

6.873

6.636

6.399

6.162

5.925

5.688

5.451

5.214

4.977

4.740

4.503

4.266

4.029

3.792

3.555

3.318

3.081

2.844

2.607

2.370

2.133

1.896

1.659

1.422

7.4

7.2

7

6.8

6.6

6.4

6.2

6.0

5.8

5.6

5.4

5.2

5.0

4.8

4.6

4.4

4.2

4.0

3.8

3.6

3.4

3.2

3.0

2.8

2.6

2.4

2.2

2.0

1.8

1.6

1.4

1.2

Mesotrione Clopyralid (fl oz. of 4lb/gal) (fl oz of 3 lb/gal)

Resicore®

Trademark of The Dow Chemical Company (“Dow”) or an affiliated company of Dow FulTime NXT, Keystone NXT and Keystone LA NXT are federally Restricted Use Pesticides. FulTime NXT, Keystone NXT, Keystone LA NXT, Resicore, SureStart II and Surpass NXTT are not registered for sale or use in all states. FulTime NXT, Keystone LA NXT, Keystone NXT, Resicore, SureStart II and Surpass NXT are not available for sale, distribution or use in Nassau and Suffolk counties in the state of New York. Contact your state pesticide regulatory agency to determine if a product is registered for sale or use in your state. Always read and follow label directions. ®

2.22

2.16

2.10

2.04

1.98

1.92

1.86

1.80

1.74

1.68

1.62

1.56

1.50

1.44

1.38

1.32

1.26

1.20

1.14

1.08

1.02

0.96

0.90

0.84

0.78

0.72

0.66

0.60

0.54

0.48

0.42

0.36

Flumetsulam (oz)

SureStart® II

PLANT HEALTH

Surpass® NXT

SOYBEANS

CORN COMPARISON CHART

CORN

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Solutions Solutions for the Growing World for the Growing World

MINNESOTA AND WISCONSIN

RANGE & PASTURE PRODUCT RECOMMENDATIONS BROAD SPECTRUM RESIDUAL WEED CONTROL PRODUCT

• • • • •

WEEDS CONTROLLED

USAGE RATE

Canada thistle and other perennial species

2-3.3 ounces per acre

Musk/Bull thistle and other annual species

2 ounces per acre

Canada thistle and other perennial species

2 pints per acre

Musk/Bull thistle and other annual species

1.5 pints per acre

OTHER • • • •

Broadest spectrum weed and brush control for R&P available in one container No applicator license is required for purchase or application Broad spectrum residual weed control No applicator license is required for purchase or application

Use higher rates when weeds are at a mature growth stage. See product use label for species specific recommendations. Remember to always read and follow label directions. (For added activity on woody plants, tank mix PastureGard® HL at 1-4 pts/acre) Surfactant: Use high quality 90/10 NIS at 1-2 quarts/100 gal of water

WOODY PLANT CONTROL PRODUCT

WEEDS CONTROLLED

USAGE RATE

OTHER •

Woody species such as Blackberry, Dewberry, Buckbrush, Rose species and Honeylocust

3.3 ounces per acre

Individual plant treatment

1% solution

• • • •

Broadcast application

1.5-4 pints per acre

• • •

Individual plant treatment

2% solution • •

Broadcast application •

No applicator license is required for purchase or application No soil residual activity Broad spectrum — great for treating fencerows Excellent choice for Multiflora rose The standard for Sericea Lespedeza control Federally Restricted Use Pesticide — applicator’s license required to purchase and apply Soil residual activity Use when treating Green ash, Cottonwood, Dogwood, Elm, Mulberry, Boxelder

Surfactant: Use high quality 90/10 NIS at 1-2 quarts/100 gal of water

Trademark of The Dow Chemical Company (“Dow”) or an affiliated company of Dow Graslan is a federally Restricted Use Pesticide. GrazonNext HL, Milestone and Chaparral are not registered for sale or use in all states. Contact your state pesticide regulatory agency to determine if a product is registered for sale or use in your state. State restrictions on the sale and use of Remedy Ultra apply. Consult the label before purchase or use for full details. When treating areas in and around roadside or utility rights-of-way that are or will be grazed, hayed or planted to forage, important label precautions apply regarding harvesting hay from treated sites, using manure from animals grazing on treated areas or rotating the treated area to sensitive crops. See the product label for details. State restrictions on the sale and use of Milestone apply. Consult the label before purchase or use for full details. Always read and follow label directions. Always read and follow label directions. ®TM

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3-6 pints per acre

Broadest spectrum weed and brush control for R&P available in one container No applicator license is required for purchase or application


MINNESOTA AND WISCONSIN R&P PRODUCT RECOMMENDATIONS CORN

CUT SURFACE AND BASAL BARK TREATMENT PRODUCT

USAGE RATE

Cut Stump Application: Spray the root collar area, sides of the stump and the outer portion of the cut surface, including the cambium, immediately after cutting until thoroughly wet, but not to the point of runoff.

Basal Bark Application: Treat trunk of tree all the way around from the ground line up 15-20 inches, if multiple stems treat every stem. Use on trees no more than 6 inches in diameter, wet bark sufficiently but not to the point of runoff.

Basal Bark & Cut Stump Applications: Can be made any time of the year. However, avoid periods of heavy sap flow or when snow or water prevents spraying the ground line.

Trademark of The Dow Chemical Company (“Dow”) or an affiliated company of Dow Chaparral and GrazonNext HL are not registered for sale or use in all states. Contact your state pesticide regulatory agency to determine if a product is registered for sale or use in your state. Surmount is a federally Restricted Use Pesticide. State restrictions on the sale and use of Remedy Ultra apply. Consult the label before purchase or use for full details. Always read and follow label directions. R01-000-244 (11/17) DAS 010-58651

OTHER CROPS

www.RangeAndPasture.com

INSECTICIDES

Elyssa Trejo Range & Pasture Specialist 541.224.4632 EATrejo@dow.com

NITROGEN STABILIZERS

Dow AgroSciences is committed to helping you get the most out of your range and pasture land. Our products and dedicated specialists are among the industry best. For more information on these products, talk with your Dow AgroSciences Range & Pasture Specialist.

SMALL GRAINS

PLANT HEALTH

Mix 1 part Remedy® Ultra herbicide with 3 parts commercial basal oil, crop oil concentrate or other basal carrier More effective on hardwood species

SOYBEANS

Ready to use — no mixing required

®™

ENLISTTM RESOURCES

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Solutions for The Growing World

tions and Restrictions

not be exported outside the United States. Aminopyralid Use Precautions and Restrictions

als consuming grass or hay treated with this product may contain enough • Grasses grown for hay must not be exported outside the United States. o sensitive broadleaf plants.

• Manure and urine from animals consuming grass or hay treated with areas treated with aminopyralid or manure from animals feeding on hay treated this product may contain enough aminopyralid to cause injury to . sensitive broadleaf plants.

• Do not use hay or straw from areas treated with aminopyralid or ictions on Aminopyralid-treated Grass manure from animals feeding on hay treated with aminopyralid in

compost. als from areas treated with the product to areas where sensitive broadleaf crops days of grazing on an untreated pasture. Otherwise, urine and manure may to cause injury to sensitive broadleaf plants. Grazing and Haying Restrictions on

Aminopyralid-treated Grass dues, including hay or straw from treated areas, or manure from animals • Do not transfer grazing animals from areas treated with the product aten hay harvested from treated areas within the previous 3 days, in compost, to areas where sensitive broadleaf crops occur without first allowing that will be applied to areas where commercially grown mushrooms or 3 days of grazing on an untreated pasture. Otherwise, urine and may be grown.

manure may contain enough aminopyralid to cause injury to sensitive

broadleaf plants. nimals that have grazed or consumed forage or eaten hay from treated areas land used for growing susceptible broadleaf crops. • Do not use treated plant residues, including hay or straw from treated areas, or manure from animals that have grazed forage or eaten hay

ve grazed forage or eaten hay harvested from treated areas within the previous harvested from treated areas within the previous 3 days, in compost, asture grasses, grass grown for seed, and wheat and corn. or mulch or mushroom spawn that will be applied to areas where

commercially grown mushrooms or susceptible broadleaf plants may (including soybeans, sunflower, tobacco, vegetables, field beans, peanuts and be grown. h manure from animals that have grazed forage or eaten hay harvested from • Do not spread manure from animals that have grazed or consumed ntil an adequately sensitive field bioassay is conducted to determine that the forage or eaten hay from treated areas within the previous 3 days on n the soil is at a level that is not injurious to the crop to be planted. land used for growing susceptible broadleaf crops.

in fields treated in the previous year with manure from animals that have grazed • Manure from animals that have grazed forage or eaten hay harvested from treated areas within the previous 3 days may only be used on d from treated areas until an adequately sensitive field bioassay is conducted pasture grasses, grass grown for seed, and wheat and corn. yralid concentration in the soil is at a level that is not injurious to the crop to be

• Do not plant a broadleaf crop (including soybeans, sunflower, tobacco, vegetables, field beans, peanuts and potatoes) in fields osition, plant residues should be evenly incorporated in the surface soil or treated with manure from animals that have grazed forage or eaten pyralid in plant residues or manure is more rapid under warm, moist soil hay harvested from aminopyralid-treated areas until an adequately sensitive field bioassay is conducted to determine that the ced by supplemental irrigation. aminopyralid concentration in the soil is at a level that is not injurious m rangeland, permanent pasture or CRP acres within one year following to the crop to be planted.

an be planted one year after treatment. Most broadleaf crops are more • Do not plant a broadleaf crop in fields treated in the previous year with east 2 years depending on the crop and environmental conditions. Do not manure from animals that have grazed forage or eaten hay harvested n adequately sensitive field bioassay shows that the level of aminopyralid or from treated areas until an adequately sensitive field bioassay is conducted to determine that the aminopyralid concentration in the il will not adversely affect that broadleaf crop. soil is at a level that is not injurious to the crop to be planted.

any (“Dow”) or an affiliated company of Dow • To promote herbicide decomposition, plant residues should be evenly incorporated in the surface soil or burned. Breakdown of aminopyralid in plant residues or manure is more rapid under warm, moist soil conditions and may be enhanced by supplemental irrigation.

• Do not rotate to any crop from rangeland, permanent pasture or CRP acres within one year following treatment. Cereals and corn can be planted one year after treatment. Most broadleaf crops are more sensitive, and can require at least 2 years depending on the crop and environmental conditions. Do not plant a broadleaf crop until an adequately sensitive field bioassay shows that the level of aminopyralid or metsulfuron present in the soil will not adversely affect that broadleaf crop.

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CORN

NOTES

SOYBEANS

PLANT HEALTH

SMALL GRAINS

NITROGEN STABILIZERS

INSECTICIDES

OTHER CROPS

ENLISTTM

RESOURCES

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HERBICIDE CLASSIFICATION

Repeated use of herbicides with the same site of action can result in the development of herbicide-resistant weed populations.

by MODE OF ACTION

(effect on plant growth)

SITE-OF-ACTION GROUP

NUMBER OF RESISTANT WEED SPECIES IN U.S. CHEMICAL FAMILY

SITE OF ACTION

ACTIVE PRODUCT INGREDIENT EXAMPLES (TRADE NAME®)

ACCASE INHIBITORS (acetyl CoA carboxylase)

Aryloxyphenoxypropionate (fops)

15 Cyclohexanedione (dims) Phenylpyrazolin

clodinafop

Discover NG

cyhalofop fenoxaprop fluazifop quizalofop clethodim sethoxydim pinoxaden

Clincher Ricestar, Tecoma, others Fusilade DX Assure II, Targa Select Max, others Poast, Poast Plus Axial XL

AMINO ACID SYNTHESIS INHIBITORS

imazamox imazapic imazaquin imazethapyr bispyribac Pyrimidinylthiobenzoic acid pyrithiobac flucarbazone Sulfonylaminocarbonyltripropoxycarbazone azolinones thiencarbazone bensulfuron chlorimuron chlorsulfuron halosulfuron iodosulfuron mesosulfuron metsulfuron nicosulfuron orthosulfamuron Sulfonylurea primisulfuron prosulfuron rimsulfuron sulfosulfuron Imidazolinone

2

ALS INHIBITORS (acetolactate synthase)

47

Triazolopyrimidine

9

EPSP SYNTHASE INHIBITOR (5-enolpyruvyl-shikimate3-phosphate)

15

Organophosphorus

Raptor, Beyond, Clearmax Plateau Scepter Pursuit, Newpath Regiment Staple Everest, Pre-Pare, Sierra Olympus Varro Londax Classic Glean Permit Autumn Osprey Ally Accent Q, Zest Strada Beacon Peak Resolve, Matrix Maverick

thifensulfuron triasulfuron tribenuron trifloxysulfuron

Harmony Amber Express Envoke

triflusulfuron cloransulam florasulam flumetsulam

UpBeet FirstRate component of Orion Python, Accolade

penoxsulam pyroxsulam

Grasp PowerFlex HL

glyphosate

Roundup, Touchdown, several

PREMIX

4

19

T1R1 AUXIN RECEPTORS (synthetic auxins)

AUXIN TRANSPORT INHIBITOR

8

bicyclopyrone mesotrione atrazine s-metolachlor bicyclopyrone Acuron Flexi mesotrione s-metolachlor AFFINITY BROADSPEC thifensulfuron (Affinity Tankmix) tribenuron thifensulfuron AFFORIA tribenuron flumioxazin dicamba thifensulfuron AGILITY SG tribenuron metsulfuron thifensulfuron ALLY EXTRA tribenuron metsulfuron pyroxasulfone ANTHEM ATZ fluthiacet atrazine pyroxasulfone ANTHEM FLEX carfentrazone pyroxasulfone ANTHEM MAXX fluthiacet tropramezone ARMEZON PRO dimethenamid-P sulfentrazone AUTHORITY ASSIST imazethapyr AUTHORITY ELITE AUTHORITY FIRST AUTHORITY MTZ AUTHORITY XL (Authority Maxx) AUTUMN SUPER AXIAL STAR AXIOM BASIS BLEND

0

Arylex*, Elevore*

dicamba

Banvel, Clarity, DiFlexx, Engenia, FeXapan*, XtendiMax, others

aminopyralid clopyralid

Milestone Stinger

fluroxypyr triclopyr quinclorac

Starane Grandstand Facet

BREAKFREE NXT ATZ (Breakfree NXT Lite)

Phenoxy

2,4-D MCPA

2,4-D, others MCPA, others

BROADAXE XC

Semicarbazone

diflufenzopyr

component of Status

BROADHEAD

Phenylcarbamate

5

PHOTOSYSTEM II INHIBITORS (different binding than 6 & 7)

BOUNDARY BRAKE F2

BRONATE

PHOTOSYNTHESIS INHIBITORS

130

BICEP II MAGNUM (Bicep Lite II Magnum)

halauxifen

Carboxylic acid

26

Triazine

Triazinone

desmedipham

Betenex

phenmedipham atrazine

component of Betamix AAtrex, others

prometryn simazine hexazinone

Caparol Princep Velpar

metribuzin

Metribuzin, others

ACTIVE INGREDIENT

ACURON

BETAMIX

Benzoic acid

COMPONENT

SITE-OF-ACTION GROUP

SITE-OF-ACTION GROUP

GROWTH REGULATORS

Arylpicolinate

This chart lists premix herbicides alphabetically by their trade names so you can identify the premix’s component herbicides and their respective site-of-action groups. Refer to the Site-of-Action chart on the left for more information.

COMPONENT

LIPID SYNTHESIS INHIBITORS

1

by PREMIX

This chart groups herbicides by their modes of action to assist you in selecting herbicides 1) to maintain greater diversity in herbicide use and 2) to rotate among effective herbicides with different sites of action to delay the development of herbicide resistance.

CALLISTO GT CALLISTO XTRA CANOPY

PREMIX

TRADE NAME® ––––– Callisto AAtrex Dual II Magnum ––––– Callisto Dual II Magnum Harmony Express Harmony Express Valor Clarity Harmony Express Ally Harmony Express Ally Zidua Cadet AAtrex Zidua Aim Zidua Cadet Armezon Outlook Spartan Pursuit

27 27 5 15 27 27

ACTIVE INGREDIENT

TRADE NAME®

acetochlor atrazine clopyralid flumetsulam pyrasulfotole bromoxynil pyrasulfotole bromoxynil thiencarbazone rimsulfuron mesotrione acetochlor atrazine 2,4-D fluroxypyr bromoxynil rimsulfuron thifensulfuron mesotrione s-metolachlor atrazine mesotrione

Harness AAtrex Stinger Python ––––– Buctril ––––– Buctril Varro Resolve, Matrix Callisto Surpass NXT AAtrex 2,4-D, others Starane Buctril, others Resolve Harmony Callisto Dual II Magnum AAtrex Callisto

s-metolachlor atrazine fluthiacet fomesafen clomazone quinclorac saflufenacil

Dual II Magnum AAtrex Cadet Flexstar Command Facet Sharpen

imazethapyr saflufenacil imazethapyr dimethenamid-P

Pursuit Sharpen Pursuit Outlook

florasulam MCPA thifensulfuron

––––– MCPA Harmony

tribenuron thifensulfuron halosulfuron

Express Harmony Permit

2

s-metolachlor fomesafen rimsulfuron

Dual Magnum Reflex Resolve

15

isoxaflutole desmedipham

Balance Betenex

27

phenmedipham ethofumesate dicamba

––––– Nortron Clarity

fluroxypyr halauxifen florasulam

Starane Arylex –––––

triasulfuron dicamba flucarbazone

Amber Clarity Everest

fluroxypyr rimsulfuron mesotrione

Starane Resolve Callisto

REBELEX

cyhalofop penoxsulam

Clincher Grasp

1

Stinger Surpass NXT Callisto

4

RESICORE

clopyralid acetochlor mesotrione rimsulfuron thifensulfuron nicosulfuron

Resolve Harmony Accent Q

2

mesotrione propoxycarbazone mesosulfuron

Callisto Olympus Osprey

27

dicamba glyphosate

XtendiMax glyphosate

4

HARNESS XTRA HORNET HUSKIE

15 2

HUSKIE COMPLETE

2 2 2 14 4

INSTIGATE KEYSTONE NXT (Keystone LA NXT)

2 2

KOCHIAVORE

2 2 2

LEADOFF

2 15

LEXAR EZ

14 5 15

LUMAX EZ

14 15 14 27 15 14 2

sulfentrazone s-metolachlor sulfentrazone cloransulam

Spartan Dual Magnum Spartan FirstRate

sulfentrazone metribuzin sulfentrazone

Spartan Metribuzin Spartan

14

chlorimuron iodosulfuron thiencarbazone pinoxaden fluroxypyr

Classic Autumn Varro Axial XL Starane

2

flufenacet metribuzin rimsulfuron

Define Metribuzin Resolve

15

thifensulfuron desmedipham phenmedipham

Harmony Betenex –––––

2

s-metolachlor atrazine s-metolachlor

Dual II Magnum 15 5 AAtrex Dual Magnum 15

metribuzin fomesafen

Metribuzin Flexstar

fluridone

Sonar

12

acetochlor atrazine

Breakfree NXT AAtrex

15

s-metolachlor sulfentrazone carfentrazone

Dual Magnum Spartan Aim

15

quinclorac bromoxynil MCPA

Facet Buctril MCPA

4

mesotrione glyphosate mesotrione

Callisto glyphosate Callisto

27

atrazine chlorimuron

AAtrex Classic

5

metribuzin

Metribuzin

5

chlorimuron

Classic

2

MARVEL OBEY OPTILL

14 15

OPTILL PRO

14 2

5 14

2 2 1 4

ORION PANOFLEX PERMIT PLUS PREFIX PREQUEL

5 2

5 5

5 14

5 14

PROGRESS

PULSAR QUELEX RAVE RAZE REALM Q

14

6 4

9 27 2

RESOLVE Q REVULIN Q RIMFIRE MAX ROUNDUP XTEND

15 5 4 2 27 6 27 6 2 2 27 15 5 4 4 6 2 2 27 15 5 27 15 5 14 14 13 4 14 2 14 2 15 2 4 2

2 2 14 2

5 5 16 4 4 4 2 2 4 2 4 2 27 2 15 27

2 2

2 2

9


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SITE-OF-ACTION GROUP MODE OF

ACTION

onTRANSPORT plant growth) AUXINTRANSPORT INHIBITOR AUXIN INHIBITOR 19(effect SITE OF ACTION

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Discover Betenex Betenex NG Clincher component componentofofBetamix Betamix Ricestar, Tecoma, others AAtrex, AAtrex, others others

Triazine Triazine

fluazifop prometryn prometryn

Fusilade Caparol Caparol DX

FAMILY

INGREDIENT EXAMPLES (TRADE NAME ) clethodim Select hexazinone Velpar hexazinone VelparMax, others

Phenylpyrazolin Uracil Uracil

sethoxydim metribuzin metribuzin pinoxaden terbacil terbacil

Phenylcarbamate Phenylcarbamate RESISTANT WEED SPECIES nate (fops)

15 26 26

1

AryloxyphenoxyproNitrile pionate (fops) Amide Amide

15 Imidazolinone 99 Urea Urea

1

fluazifop imazapic diuron diuron quizalofop

Axial XL

imazapic

Plateau

Organophosphorus Organophosphorus Sulfonylaminocarbonyltriazolinones

13

DOXPSYNTHASE SYNTHASE INHIBITOR DOXP INHIBITOR (1-DEOXY-D-XYULOSE 5-PHOSPHATE) (1-DEOXY-D-XYULOSE 5-PHOSPHATE)

1

Pyrimidinylthiobenzoic acid Isoxazolidinone Isoxazolidinone

2 27 27

ALS INHIBITORS (acetolactate synthase) HPPD INHIBITORS INHIBITORS HPPD

SulfonylaminocarbonylIsoxazole Isoxazole triazolinones Pyrazole Pyrazole Pyrazolone Pyrazolone

Sulfonylurea Triketone Triketone

bispyribac

pyrithiobac flucarbazone glufosinate glufosinate propoxycarbazone imazamox thiencarbazone bensulfuron chlorimuron

Sulfonylurea

33

Diphenylether Diphenylether

N-phenylphthalimide N-phenylphthalimide Triazolopyrimidine

Pyrimidinedione Pyrimidinedione

22 22 9 3

PHOTOSYSTEM II PHOTOSYSTEM Bipyridylium 55 Bipyridylium ELECTRON DIVERTER ELECTRON DIVERTER EPSP SYNTHASE INHIBITOR (5-enolpyruvyl-shikimate15 Organophosphorus SEEDLING ROOT GROWTH INHIBITORS SEEDLING ROOT GROWTH INHIBITORS 3-phosphate) Benzamide Benzamide GROWTH REGULATORS MICROTUBULE INHIBITORS MICROTUBULE INHIBITORS

6

Triazolopyrimidine Dinitroaniline Dinitroaniline

pyrithiobac clomazone clomazone iodosulfuron flucarbazone mesosulfuron isoxaflutole isoxaflutole propoxycarbazone

Staple Command Command Autumn Everest, Pre-Pare, Sierra Osprey Balance Flexx Flexx Olympus

orthosulfamuron mesotrione mesotrione chlorimuron primisulfuron tembotrione tembotrione chlorsulfuron

Strada Callisto Classic Beacon Laudis Glean

halosulfuron

metsulfuron pyrasulfotole pyrasulfotole thiencarbazone nicosulfuron topramezone topramezone bensulfuron

Benzoic acid

9 4 8 8

EPSP SYNTHASE INHIBITOR SEEDLING SHOOT GROWTH INHIBITORS SEEDLING SHOOT GROWTH INHIBITORS (5-enolpyruvyl-shikimateT1R13-phosphate) AUXIN RECEPTORS (synthetic LIPIDSYNTHESIS SYNTHESISauxins) INHIBITOR LIPID INHIBITOR (not ACCase) ACCase) (not

GROWTH REGULATORS

15

8 55

0

PHOTOSYNTHESIS INHIBITORS

SPECIFIC SITE SITE UNKNOWN SPECIFIC UNKNOWN

00

26 0

UNDEFINED UNDEFINED

NUCLEIC ACID INHIBITOR NUCLEIC INHIBITOR 17 PHOTOSYNTHESIS INHIBITORS

1

Osprey Harmony Spartan Spartan Ally

Amber Aim Q, Zest* Accent Express Cadet Cadet Strada

Envoke Ultra Blazer Blazer Beacon UpBeet Flexstar, Reflex, Reflex,others others Peak FirstRate Cobra, Phoenix Phoenix Resolve, Matrix component Resource of Orion Maverick Python, Accolade Valor, Rowel Rowel Harmony Grasp Sharpen Sharpen Amber PowerFlex Reglone Reglone HL Express Gramoxone GramoxoneSLSL Envoke

glyphosate trifl usulfuron

UpBeet several

Roundup, Touchdown,

cloransulam pronamide flpronamide orasulam

FirstRate Kerb component of Orion

halauxifen trifluralin trifl uralin pyroxsulam dicamba

Treflan, Trefl an, others others PowerFlex HL DiFlexx, Engenia, Banvel, Clarity,

ethalfl uralin flethalfluralin umetsulam pendimethalin pendimethalin penoxsulam

Sonalan Accolade Python, Prowl H22O,O,others others Grasp Arylex*, Elevore*

FeXapan*, XtendiMax, others

Banvel, Clarity, DiFlexx, Degree, Harness, Surpass Harness, SurpassNXT, NXT, MCPA, others Engenia*, XtendiMax*, others Topnotch, Warrant, Topnotch, Warrant,others others

aminopyralid alachlor diflufenzopyr alachlor clopyralid s-metolachlor s-metolachlor fluroxypyr dimethenamid-P dimethenamid-P

Milestone Intrro, Micro-Tech component of Status Intrro, Micro-Tech Stinger Dual Magnum, Magnum,others others Starane Outlook Outlook

flufenacet fltriclopyr ufenacet desmedipham quinclorac pyroxasulfone pyroxasulfone phenmedipham 2,4-D ethofumesate atrazine ethofumesate MCPA prometryn

Grandstand Define Defi ne Betenex Facet Zidua Zidua component of Betamix 2,4-D, others Nortron AAtrex, Nortronothers MCPA, others Caparol

Uracil

diflufenzopyr simazine hexazinone MSMA metribuzin terbacil

component of Status Princep Velpar MSMA Metribuzin, others Sinbar

Phenylcarbamate Benzothiadiazole

bentazon

Basagran, others

Triazinone

linuron

Lorox, Linex

Uracil

terbacil

Sinbar

Benzothiadiazole

bentazon

Basagran, others

Nitrile Organophosphorus

bromoxynil glufosinate

Buctril, Cheetah others Liberty,

Amide

propanil

SuperWham

diuron

Direx, Karmex

Carboxylic acid

Phenoxy Benzofurane Benzofurane

Triazine Semicarbazone

Triazinone Arsenical Arsenical

cycloate cycloate fluroxypyr EPTC triclopyr thiobencarb thiobencarb quinclorac halauxifen triallate triallate 2,4-D

desmedipham

Ro-Neet Ro-Neet Starane Eradicane, Eradicane,Eptam Eptam Grandstand Bolero Bolero Facet Arylex* Far-Go Far-Go 2,4-D, others

Betenex

PHOTOSYSTEM II INHIBITORS phenmedipham component of Betamix 1 links 6For Formore more information and to additional resources, information links to resources, visitBuctril, (different binding than 5 & 7) and Nitrileadditional bromoxynil others atrazine AAtrex, others Amide propanil SuperWham visit PHOTOSYSTEM TakeActionOnWeeds.com TakeActionOnWeeds.com Triazine prometryn Caparol II INHIBITORS 26 diuron Direx, Karmex 5 (different PHOTOSYSTEM II INHIBITORS binding than 6 & 7) simazine Princep 9 Urea 7 (different binding than 5 & 6) fluometuron Cotoran TAKE ACTION BY THE ORGANIZATIONS: hexazinone Velpar Take ActionIS isENDORSED endorsed byFOLLOWING the following organizations: NITROGEN METABOLISM INHIBITOR

6 10 7

PHOTOSYSTEM II INHIBITORS (different binding than 5 & 6) PHYTOENE DESATURASE (PDS) INHIBITOR

PIGMENT INHIBITORS

1

1 9

1

DOXP SYNTHASE INHIBITORINHIBITOR METABOLISM 1 13 NITROGEN (1-DEOXY-D-XYULOSE 5-PHOSPHATE) GLUTAMINE SYNTHETASE 1 10 INHIBITOR INHIBITORS INHIBITORS 27 PIGMENTHPPD PHYTOENE DESATURASE 12 (PDS) INHIBITOR

13

DOXP SYNTHASE INHIBITOR (1-DEOXY-D-XYULOSE 5-PHOSPHATE) CELL MEMBRANE DISRUPTERS

2

Metribuzin, others

Urea

fluometuron

Cotoran

none recognized

linuron fluridone

Lorox, Linex Sonar

Isoxazolidinone

clomazone

Command

Organophosphorus Isoxazole

glufosinate isoxaflutole pyrasulfotole topramezone mesotrione

Liberty Flexx Balance component of Huskie Armezon, Impact Callisto

Pyrazole Pyrazolone

1

none recognized Triketone

fluridone tembotrione bicyclopyrone

Sonar Laudis component of Acuron

1

Isoxazolidinone

clomazone

Command

Isoxazole

isoxaflutole

Balance Flexx

14 6 clopyralid flucarbazone Everest of-Action chartRAZEon the left for more information. Stinger ACTIVE TRADE

MCPA MCPA atrazine AAtrex bicyclopyrone ––––– mesotrione Callisto mesotrione COMPONENT mesotrione Callisto

4 4

6 15

PREMIX

RESICORE

REALM Q

acetochlor fluroxypyr

INGREDIENT mesotrione rimsulfuron

Surpass Starane NXT ®

NAME Callisto Resolve

4 2 15 4 27 2

4 2 27 5 rimsulfuron Resolve mesotrione Callisto 27 15 acetochlor Harness RESOLVE HARNESSQXTRA 21 27 thifensulfuron Harmony cyhalofop COMPONENT Clincher 27 5 atrazine AAtrex GT CALLISTO REBELEX ACURON 2 2 glyphosate glyphosate 9 nicosulfuron Accent glyphosate glyphosate penoxsulam Grasp Q 4 5 SITE-OF-ACTION SITE-OF-ACTION clopyralid Stinger atrazine AAtrex REVULIN Q HORNET 27 2 mesotrione Callisto 27 mesotrione Callisto mesotrione rimsulfuron Resolve 2 flumetsulam Python s-metolachlor Dual II Magnum 15 CALLISTO XTRA REQUIRE Q 2 4 atrazine AAtrex 5 propoxycarbazone Olympus atrazine dicamba Clarity 27 27 pyrasulfotole ––––– bicyclopyrone ––––– RIMFIRE HUSKIE MAX 2 2 4 chlorimuron Classic 2 mesosulfuron Osprey Stinger chlorimuron clopyralid 6 27 bromoxynil Buctril Acuron Flexi mesotrione Callisto CANOPY ® ® 4 15 metribuzin Metribuzin 5 dicamba XtendiMax acetochlor Surpass metribuzin Metribuzin RESICORE* INGREDIENT INGREDIENT NAME NAMENXT 27 pyrasulfotole ––––– s-metolachlor Dual II Magnum 15 ROUNDUP XTEND 2 9 27 chlorimuron Classic 2 glyphosate glyphosate mesotrione Callisto chlorimuron 6 2 HUSKIE COMPLETE bromoxynil Buctril Harmony AFFINITYEXBROADSPEC thifensulfuron CANOPY 27 15 bicyclopyrone ––––– acetochlor Harness 2 14 tribenuron Express 2 2 flumioxazin Valor rimsulfuron Resolve tribenuron (Affinity Tankmix) HARNESS XTRA 2 2 thiencarbazone Varro tribenuron Express ROWEL FXQ RESOLVE 27 5 mesotrione Callisto atrazine AAtrex 2 2 thiencarbazone Varro 2 chlorimuron Classic 2 thifensulfuron Harmony thiencarbazone Varro ACURON 2 rimsulfuron Resolve, Matrix 2 thifensulfuron Harmony CAPRENO 4 5 atrazine AAtrex clopyralid Stinger INSTIGATE 2 tembotrione Laudis 27 thifensulfuron Harmony 2 nicosulfuron Accent Q tembotrione HORNET 2 27 mesotrione Callisto AFFORIA tribenuron Express SENTRALLAS REVULIN Q 2 s-metolachlor Dual II Magnum 15 flumetsulam Python 4 4 MCPA MCPA 4 fluroxypyr Starane 27 mesotrione Callisto MCPA 14 15 acetochlor Surpass NXT flumioxazin Valor KEYSTONE NXT 27 27 bicyclopyrone ––––– pyrasulfotole ––––– 4 clopyralid Stinger 4 s-metolachlor Dual Magnum 15 2 propoxycarbazone Olympus CARNIVORE clopyralid Stinger (Keystone HUSKIE LA NXT) 4 5 atrazine AAtrex dicamba Clarity SEQUENCEMAX RIMFIRE 6 27 Acuron Flexi* mesotrione Callisto bromoxynil Buctril 9 6 bromoxynil Buctril glyphosate glyphosate 2 mesosulfuron Osprey bromoxynil 4 2 2,4-D 2,4-D, others thifensulfuron Harmony 27 15 s-metolachlor Dual II Magnum 10 pyrasulfotole ––––– AGILITY SG 27 4 mesotrione Callisto glufosinate Cheetah dicamba XtendiMax s-metolachlor Dual II Magnum 15 CINCH ATZMAX 4 2 KOCHIAVORE fluroxypyr Starane tribenuron Express SOLSTICE CHEETAH ROUNDUP XTEND* 6 2 thifensulfuron Harmony HUSKIE COMPLETE bromoxynil Buctril AFFINITY (Cinch ATZBROADSPEC Lite) 14 14 5 fluthiacet Cadet 9 fomesafen Reflex glyphosate glyphosate atrazine AAtrex 6 2 bromoxynil Buctril, others metsulfuron Ally (Affinity Tankmix) 2 2 tribenuron Express thiencarbazone Varro 14 4 Spartan 14 s-metolachlor Dual flsulfentrazone umioxazin Valor quinclorac FacetII Magnum 15 CINCH ATZ 2 2 rimsulfuron Resolve thifensulfuron Harmony SONIC ROWEL CLEARPATH 2 thifensulfuron Harmony rimsulfuron Resolve, Matrix 22 LEADOFFFX (Cinch ATZ Lite) 5 2 cloransulam FirstRate 2 atrazine AAtrex chlorimuron Classic imazethapyr Newpath INSTIGATE 2 2 thifensulfuron Harmony ALLY EXTRA tribenuron Express 27 2 AFFORIA tribenuron Express mesotrione Callisto 4 4 sulfentrazone Spartan 15 quinclorac Facet s-metolachlor Dual Magnum 14 2,4-D 2,4-D COLT + SALVO 2 27 mesotrione Callisto metsulfuron Ally SPARTAN CHARGE CLEARPATH SEQUENCE 15 14 flumioxazin Valor acetochlor Surpass NXT KEYSTONE NXT (Trump Card) 14 2 4 carfentrazone Aim 9 imazethapyr Newpath glyphosate glyphosate fluroxypyr Starane 15 15 LEXAR EZ s-metolachlor Dual II Magnum pyroxasulfone Zidua (Keystone LA NXT) 5 4 dicamba Clarity atrazine AAtrex 4 4 4 clopyralid Stinger 5 2,4-D 2,4-D atrazine AAtrex MCPA MCPA COLT + SALVO 14 5 atrazine AAtrex ANTHEM ATZ fluthiacet Cadet STANZA SHOTGUN COLT + SWORD 4 2 thifensulfuron Harmony 2,4-D 2,4-D, others (Trump Card) 4 2 4 flumetsulam Python 4 fluroxypyr Starane 2,4-D 2,4-D fluroxypyr Starane AGILITY SG 27 5 mesotrione Callisto atrazine AAtrex 2 4 tribenuron Express KOCHIAVORE fluroxypyr Starane 4 2 2 florasulam ––––– 27 MCPA MCPA mesotrione Callisto thiencarbazone Varro 15 LUMAX EZFLEX s-metolachlor Dual II Magnum 15 pyroxasulfone Zidua STARANE COLT + SWORD SOLSTICE CORVUS 2 metsulfuron Ally bromoxynil Buctril, others 64 ANTHEM FLEX 4 Starane 14 fluroxypyr Starane flfluroxypyr uthiacet Cadet isoxaflutole Balance Flexx 27 14 5 atrazine AAtrex carfentrazone Aim 2 2 thifensulfuron Harmony rimsulfuron Resolve 2 4 4 fluroxypyr Starane 14 thiencarbazone Varro sulfentrazone Spartan clopyralid Stinger LEADOFF 14 15 fluthiacet Cadet pyroxasulfone Zidua STARANE CORVUS SONIC CURTAIL 2 2 ALLY EXTRA tribenuron Express thifensulfuron Harmony MARVEL NXT ANTHEM MAXX 6 27 4 bromoxynil Buctril 2 isoxaflutole Balance cloransulam FirstRate 2,4-D 2,4-D Flexx 14 14 fomesafen Flexstar fluthiacet Cadet 27 2 metsulfuron Ally mesotrione Callisto 4 19 4 diflufenzopyr ––––– 14 clopyralid Stinger sulfentrazone Spartan clopyralid Stinger 27 13 clomazone Command tropramezone Armezon STATUS SPARTAN CHARGE CURTAIL 15 15 pyroxasulfone Zidua LEXAR EZ s-metolachlor Dual II Magnum OBEY ARMEZONMPRO 4 4 4 dicamba Clarity 14 2,4-D 2,4-D carfentrazone Aim MCPA MCPA 4 15 quinclorac Facet dimethenamid-P Outlook 5 14 ANTHEM ATZ fluthiacet Cadet atrazine AAtrex 4 2 15 nicosulfuron Accent 2 clopyralid Stinger prosulfuron Peak acetochlor Degree 14 14 saflufenacil SharpenQ sulfentrazone Spartan STEADFAST Q CURTAIL M ASSIST SPIRIT DEGREE XTRA 27 5 atrazine AAtrex mesotrione Callisto OPTILL AUTHORITY 4 2 5 rimsulfuron Resolve 2 MCPA MCPA primisulfuron Beacon atrazine AAtrex 2 2 imazethapyr Pursuit imazethapyr Pursuit 15 pyroxasulfone Zidua LUMAX EZ s-metolachlor Dual II Magnum 15 6 15 4 bentazon Basagran 4 acetochlor Degree clopyralid Stinger dicamba DiFlexx ANTHEM FLEX 14 14 saflufenacil Sharpen sulfentrazone Spartan STORM DEGREE XTRA STANZA DIFLEXX DUO* 5 14 carfentrazone Aim atrazine AAtrex AUTHORITY ELITE 14 5 27 acifluorfen Ultra Blazer 2 atrazine AAtrex fl umetsulam Python tembotrione Laudis 2 OPTILL PRO imazethapyr Pursuit s-metolachlor Dual Magnum 15 4 15 pyroxasulfone Zidua dicamba Clarity 4 4 Starane 2 dicamba DiFlexx 2 flfluroxypyr orasulam ––––– chlorimuron Classic ANTHEM MAXX MARKSMAN 14 15 dimethenamid-P Outlook sulfentrazone Spartan DIFLEXX DUOFIRST STARANE FLEX 5 14 fluthiacet Cadet atrazine AAtrex AUTHORITY 2 27 SUPREMACY thifensulfuron Harmony 4 tembotrione Laudis 2 fl uroxypyr Starane DILIGENT* rimsulfuron Resolve 2 2 florasulam ––––– cloransulam FirstRate 27 14 tropramezone Armezon fluthiacet Cadet ORION 2 2 Express 4 chlorimuron Classic 14 fltribenuron uroxypyr Starane flumioxazin Valor ARMEZON PRO MARVEL 14 4 MCPA MCPA sulfentrazone Spartan STARANE NXT 15 14 dimethenamid-P Outlook fomesafen Flexstar AUTHORITY MTZ 2 52 prometryn Caparol 6 DILIGENT* rimsulfuron Resolve 4 bromoxynil Buctril 2,4-D 2,4-D 5 thifensulfuron Harmony metribuzin Metribuzin SUPREND ENLIST DUO 2 14 sulfentrazone Spartan primisulfuron Beacon PANOFLEX 2 14 trifloxysulfuron Envoke 19 flumioxazin Valor 9 difl ufenzopyr ––––– glyphosate glyphosate AUTHORITY NORTHSTAR 14 2 tribenuron Express sulfentrazone Spartan AUTHORITY XLASSIST STATUS 4 2 imazethapyr Pursuit dicamba Clarity 4 15 acetochlor Surpass NXT 4 2,4-D 2,4-D 2 dicamba Clarity chlorimuron Classic (Authority 2 2 thifensulfuron Harmony chlorimuron Classic ENLIST DUOMaxx) 13 14 sulfentrazone Spartan clomazone Command PERMIT PLUSII 4 9 SURESTART clopyralid Stinger 2 glyphosate glyphosate 2 nicosulfuron Accent Q ENLITE thifensulfuron Harmony AUTHORITY ELITE OBEY 2 2 halosulfuron Permit iodosulfuron Autumn STEADFAST Q 4 s-metolachlor Dual Magnum 15 quinclorac Facet AUTUMN SUPER 2 2 flumetsulam Python 2 chlorimuron Classic 14 rimsulfuron Resolve flthiencarbazone umioxazin Valor 2 s-metolachlor Dual Magnum 15 Varro 14 14 sulfentrazone Spartan saflufenacil Sharpen PREFIX 14 2 flumioxazin Valor 6 ENLITE FIRST thifensulfuron Harmony 2 bentazon Basagran chlorimuron Classic AUTHORITY OPTILL 14 1 pinoxaden Axial XL fomesafen Reflex SURVEIL STORM 2 2 cloransulam FirstRate imazethapyr Pursuit AXIAL STAR 2 14 cloransulam FirstRate 14 flumioxazin Valor 2 acifl uorfen Ultra Blazer ENVIVE thifensulfuron Harmony 2 4 fluroxypyr Starane rimsulfuron Resolve 14 14 sulfentrazone Spartan saflufenacil Sharpen PREQUEL 2 2 Classic 4 chlorimuron Classic 14 flchlorimuron uroxypyr Starane flumioxazin Valor AUTHORITY MTZ 27 15 flufenacet Define isoxaflutole Balance SYNCHRONY 2 5 metribuzin Metribuzin OPTILL PRO imazethapyr Pursuit AXIOM 2 2 thifensulfuron Harmony 2 ENVIVE thifensulfuron Harmony SUPREMACY thifensulfuron Harmony s-metolachlor Dual Magnum 15 5 5 metribuzin Metribuzin desmedipham Betenex 15 14 sulfentrazone Spartan dimethenamid-P Outlook AUTHORITY XL 14 6 bromoxynil Buctril 2 flumioxazin Valor 5 tribenuron Express EXPERT atrazine AAtrex 2 5 rimsulfuron Resolve PROGRESS phenmedipham ––––– TALINOR (Authority Maxx) 2 2 chlorimuron Classic florasulam ––––– BASIS BLEND 15 27 bicyclopyrone ––––– 5 s-metolachlor Dual Magnum 9 prometryn Caparol glyphosate glyphosate ORION 2 16 thifensulfuron Harmony ethofumesate Nortron SUPREND 4 2 iodosulfuron Autumn MCPA MCPA 2 5 metsulfuron Ally 2 EXPERT SUPER atrazine AAtrex 2 trifl oxysulfuron Envoke imazethapyr Pursuit AUTUMN 4 5 desmedipham Betenex dicamba Clarity EXTREME 2 2 thiencarbazone Varro thifensulfuron Harmony BETAMIX PULSAR 2 TRAVALLAS thifensulfuron Harmony 15 glyphosate glyphosate 9 acetochlor Surpass NXT glyphosate glyphosate PANOFLEX 4 5 phenmedipham ––––– fluroxypyr Starane 2 1 pinoxaden Axial XL tribenuron Express 2 4 fluroxypyr Starane 4 imazethapyr Pursuit 15 SURESTART II clopyralid Stinger acetochlor Harness AXIAL 4 s-metolachlor Dual II Magnum 15 halauxifen Arylex BICEP STAR II MAGNUM EXTREME 2 4 fluroxypyr Starane thifensulfuron Harmony QUELEX 9 15 Harness 2 glyphosate 5 flacetochlor umetsulam Python FIELD MASTER atrazine AAtrex (Bicep Lite II Magnum) glyphosate PERMIT PLUS 2 5 atrazine AAtrex florasulam ––––– 2 2 rimsulfuron Resolve halosulfuron Permit 4 15 TRIPLEFLEX II Stinger 14 acetochlor Harness 9 flclopyralid umioxazin Valor glyphosate glyphosate BASIS BLEND 2 s-metolachlor Dual Magnum 15 triasulfuron Amber SURVEIL 2 thifensulfuron Harmony s-metolachlor Dual Magnum 15 BOUNDARY RAVE 5 flumetsulam Python 242 FIELD MASTER atrazine AAtrex 14 cloransulam FirstRate flumioxazin Valor PREFIX 5 metribuzin Metribuzin dicamba Clarity FIERCE 14 5 desmedipham Betenex fomesafen Reflex 2 9 chlorimuron 2 glyphosate glyphosate 15 chlorimuron Classic pyroxasulfone Zidua BETAMIX 14 2 fomesafen Flexstar flucarbazone Everest SYNCHRONY 2 5 phenmedipham ––––– rimsulfuron Resolve BRAKE F2 RAZE 14 14 TRIVENCE flumioxazin Valor 2 flumioxazin Valor 14 thifensulfuron Harmony flumioxazin PREQUEL 4 12 fluridone Sonar fluroxypyr Starane FIERCE 27 15 s-metolachlor Dual II Magnum isoxaflutole Balance BICEP IIXLT MAGNUM metribuzin Metribuzin 15 pyroxasulfone Zidua acetochlor Harness FIERCE pyroxasulfone Zidua NXT 15 25 15 Breakfree rimsulfuron Resolve BREAKFREE ATZ acetochlor (Bicep Lite IINXT Magnum) 14 5 atrazine AAtrex carfentrazone Aim REALM Q 14 14 flumioxazin Valor 4 Valor 2 TRIPLEFLEX clopyralid Stinger chlorimuron Classic (Breakfree NXT Lite) flumioxazin PRIORITY II 5 27 atrazine AAtrex mesotrione Callisto VALOR XLT 2 15 s-metolachlor Dual Magnum 15 halosulfuron Permit Classic 2 FIERCE XLT pyroxasulfone Zidua 2 flchlorimuron umetsulam Python chlorsulfuron GleanMagnum 15 BOUNDARY 1 s-metolachlor Dual cyhalofop Clincher FINESSE 5 5 metribuzin Metribuzin desmedipham Betenex BROADAXE XC REBELEX 2 imazamox Raptor 2 chlorimuron Classic 2 chlorimuron Classic metsulfuron Ally 14 2 sulfentrazone Spartan penoxsulam Grasp VARISTO 5 14 fomesafen Flexstar PROGRESS phenmedipham ––––– 2 6 Basagran 14 chlorsulfuron Glean 2 TRIVENCE flbentazon umioxazin Valor chlorsulfuron BRAKE F2GRASS FINESSE 14 4 carfentrazone Aim clopyralid Stinger FINESSE 16 12 fluridone Sonar ethofumesate Nortron BROADHEAD AND BROADLEAF 2 hexazinone Velpar 5 metsulfuron Ally 2 metribuzin Metribuzin flucarbazone Everest 4 15 quinclorac Facet RESICOREALFAMAX acetochlor Surpass NXT VELPAR 4 acetochlor Breakfree NXT 15 dicamba Clarity BREAKFREE NXT ATZ chlorsulfuron 2 7 Karmex Glean 14 14 fldiuron umioxazin Valor fomesafen Flexstar FINESSE GRASS PULSAR 27 6 Buctril mesotrione Callisto (Breakfree VALOR XLT FLEXSTAR GTNXT Lite) bromoxynil 4 5 atrazine AAtrex fluroxypyr Starane BRONATE AND BROADLEAF 2 14 saflufenacil Sharpen flucarbazone Everest 9 2 chlorimuron Classic glyphosate glyphosate 4 2 MCPA MCPA rimsulfuron Resolve VERDICT 4 15 s-metolachlor Dual Magnum 14 halauxifen Arylex RESOLVE Q 15 dimethenamid-P Outlook fomesafen Flexstar 4 2 imazamox Raptor aminopyralid Milestone BROADAXE QUELEX* 2 27 mesotrione Callisto thifensulfuron Harmony FLEXSTAR GTHL VARISTO* FOREFRONT 2 14 sulfentrazone Spartan florasulam ––––– CALLISTO GT 14 9 fomesafen Reflex glyphosate glyphosate 4 6 bentazon Basagran 2,4-D 2,4-D 2 9 glyphosate glyphosate nicosulfuron Accent Q WARRANT ULTRA 2 14 carfentrazone Aim triasulfuron Amber REVULIN Q 41 15 acetochlor Warrant aminopyralid Milestone 5 hexazinone Velpar fenoxaprop Tecoma BROADHEAD RAVE 27 27 mesotrione Callisto mesotrione Callisto FOREFRONT HL VELPAR ALFAMAX FOXFIRE 4 4 quinclorac Facet dicamba Clarity CALLISTO XTRA 4 41 MCPA MCPA 2,4-D 2,4-D 7 diuron Karmex pinoxaden Axial XL 2 5 atrazine AAtrex propoxycarbazone Olympus WELD 2 6 bromoxynil Buctril flucarbazone Everest RIMFIRE MAX 4 1 fluroxypyr Starane fenoxaprop Tecoma 15 14 safl ufenacil Sharpen acetochlor TopNotch BRONATE RAZE DECK) 2 2 chlorimuron Classic mesosulfuron Osprey (FULL FOXFIRE VERDICT FULTIME 4 4 MCPA MCPA fluroxypyr Starane CANOPY NXT 4 1 clopyralid Stinger pinoxaden Axial XL 5 15 dimethenamid-P Outlook atrazine AAtrex 4 5 metribuzin Metribuzin dicamba XtendiMax 2 15 alachlor Micro-Tech rimsulfuron Resolve ROUNDUP XTEND 4 15 14 clopyralid Stinger acetochlor TopNotch 1 fomesafen Refl ex fl uazifop Fusilade DX BULLET REALM Q 2 9 chlorimuron Classic glyphosate glyphosate WIDEMATCHULTRA FULTIME NXT WARRANT FUSION 27 5 atrazine AAtrex mesotrione Callisto CANOPY EX 4 521 15 fluroxypyr Starane atrazine AAtrex acetochlor Warrant fenoxaprop Puma 14 tribenuron Express flumioxazin Valor 1 27 mesotrione Callisto cyhalofop Clincher ROWEL FX 1 1 4 fenoxaprop Tecoma fluazifop Fusilade DX 14 MCPA MCPA flthiencarbazone umioxazin Valor CALLISTO GT REBELEX 2 2 Varro chlorimuron Classic FUSION GANGSTER 2 9 glyphosate glyphosate penoxsulam Grasp WELD CAPRENO 1 27 4 WOLVERINE ----fenoxaprop Puma 2 flpyrasulfotole uroxypyr Starane cloransulam FirstRate 2 27 tembotrione Laudis thifensulfuron Harmony (FULL DECK) 2 27 mesotrione Callisto rimsulfuron Resolve SENTRALLAS 6 4 bromoxynil Buctril flumioxazin Valor 2 clopyralid Stinger pyroxsulam PowerFlex HL 14 CALLISTO XTRA REQUIRE Q 4 4 MCPA MCPA fluroxypyr Starane GANGSTER 4 5 atrazine AAtrex dicamba Clarity 4 2 4 dicamba Banvel cloransulam FirstRate 2 clopyralid Stinger GOLDSKY florasulam ––––– 4 15 CARNIVORE clopyralid Stinger s-metolachlor Dual Magnum YUKON WIDEMATCH 4 2 Stinger chlorimuron Classic clopyralid SEQUENCE 2 2 4 halosulfuron Permit pyroxsulam PowerFlex HL 4 fl uroxypyr Starane fl uroxypyr Starane CANOPY 6 9 bromoxynil Buctril glyphosate glyphosate 15 5 acetochlor Surpass NXT metribuzin Metribuzin RESICORE* 2 27 1 mesotrione Callisto GOLDSKY MAX florasulam ––––– 15 fenoxaprop Tecoma dimethenamid-P Outlook GUARDSMAN 10 27 mesotrione Callisto glufosinate Cheetah ZEMAX 27 2 mesotrione Callisto chlorimuron Classic SOLSTICE CHEETAHLite) MAX (G-Max 4 15 27 s-metolachlor Dual II Magnum fluroxypyr Starane 5 WOLVERINE pyrasulfotole ----atrazine AAtrex CANOPY EX 14 14 fluthiacet Cadet fomesafen Reflex 2 2 rimsulfuron Resolve tribenuron Express 2 15 6 imazethypyr Pursuit s-metolachlor Dual bromoxynil Buctril s-metolachlor RESOLVE Q 14 sulfentrazone Spartan s-metolachlor Dual Magnum IIMagnum Magnum 15 CINCH ATZ 2 2 thifensulfuron Harmony thiencarbazone Varro SONIC PRO 14 27 4 ZIDUA saflufenacil Sharpen GT Lite) mesotrione Callisto 27 dicamba Banvel HALEX mesotrione (Cinch ATZ CAPRENO 2 5 cloransulam FirstRate atrazine AAtrex YUKON 27 2 nicosulfuron Accent Q tembotrione Laudis 15 2 pyroxasulfone Zidua glyphosate glyphosate 9 halosulfuron Permit glyphosate glyphosate REVULIN Q 14 4 sulfentrazone Spartan quinclorac Facet 4 27 mesotrione Callisto MCPA MCPA SPARTAN CHARGE CLEARPATH 27 mesotrione Callisto 14 2 carfentrazone Aim imazethapyr Newpath ZEMAX 4 2 propoxycarbazone Olympus CARNIVORE Stinger *Indicates product is not registered for use atclopyralid the time of printing. s-metolachlor Dual II Magnum 15 RIMFIRE MAX 4 4 clopyralid Stinger 2,4-Dat 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Updated Jan.thiencarbazone 1, 2017 2 2 chlorimuron Classic imazethapyr Newpath STARANE NXT CORVUS ©2016 United Soybean Board 6 bromoxynil Buctril isoxaflutole Balance Flexx 27 4 s-metolachlor Dual Magnum 15 2,4-D 2,4-D COLT + SALVO SEQUENCE 4 19 diflufenzopyr ––––– clopyralid Stinger (Trump 4 9 glyphosate glyphosate fluroxypyr Starane STATUS CURTAILCard) 4 4 dicamba Clarity 2,4-D 2,4-D 4 5 atrazine AAtrex MCPA MCPA SHOTGUN COLT + SWORD 4 2 nicosulfuron Accent Q clopyralid Stinger 4 4 2,4-D 2,4-D fluroxypyr Starane STEADFAST Q CURTAIL M 4 2 rimsulfuron Resolve MCPA MCPA 2 27 mesotrione Callisto thiencarbazone Varro SOLSTICE CORVUS 6 15 bentazon Basagran acetochlor Degree 14 fluthiacet Cadet isoxaflutole Balance Flexx 27 STORM DEGREE XTRA 14 5 acifluorfen Ultra Blazer atrazine AAtrex 4 14 sulfentrazone Spartan clopyralid Stinger SONIC CURTAIL 4 4 fluroxypyr Starane dicamba DiFlexx 4 2 cloransulam FirstRate 2,4-D 2,4-D DIFLEXX DUO

PREMIX

ACTIVE

TRADE

GROUP

PREMIX

ACTIVE

TRADE

RESOURCES

12

PHOTOSYSTEM II INHIBITORS GLUTAMINE SYNTHETASE (different binding than 5 & 7) INHIBITOR

metribuzin

NAME Buctril Micro-Tech

ENLISTTM

dicamba MCPA acetochlor acetochlor

Semicarbazone Chloroacetamide Chloroacetamide

Oxyacetamide Oxyacetamide

PHOTOSYSTEM II INHIBITORS (different binding than 6 & 7) AUXIN TRANSPORT INHIBITOR

Resolve, Matrix Maverick

Autumn

Benzoic acid

Carboxylic acid

Thiocarbamate Thiocarbamate

Pyrazole Phenylcarbamate Pyrazole

16 5 19

Peak component componentofofAcuron Acuron Permit

tribenuron paraquat paraquat trifl oxysulfuron

Aim Buctril TRADE Facet MCPA ®

1 2 2 4

OTHER CROPS

81

cloransulam lactofen lactofen rimsulfuron florasulam flumiclorac flumiclorac sulfosulfuron flumetsulam flumioxazin flumioxazin thifensulfuron penoxsulam saflufenacil saflufenacil triasulfuron pyroxsulam diquat diquat

Ally component componentofofHuskie Huskie Varro Accent Q, Impact Zest Armezon, Armezon, Impact Londax

Roundup, Milestone Touchdown, several Sutan Stinger++

Phenoxy

19 4 15

primisulfuron triflusulfuron fomesafen fomesafen prosulfuron

Permit

aminopyralid glyphosate butylate butylate clopyralid

Organophosphorus

Arylpicolinate

AUXIN TRANSPORT INHIBITOR LONG-CHAIN FATTY LONG-CHAIN FATTYACID ACID TIR1 AUXIN RECEPTORS INHIBITORS INHIBITORS (synthetic auxins)

rimsulfuron sulfosulfuron mesosulfuron thifensulfuron sulfentrazone sulfentrazone metsulfuron triasulfuron carfentrazone carfentrazone nicosulfuron tribenuron fluthiacet fluthiacet orthosulfamuron trifloxysulfuron acifluorfen acifluorfen

INGREDIENT bromoxynil alachlor

2 4 27 2

INSECTICIDES

Arylpicolinate

Londax Classic

Pursuit, Sonar Newpath Glean Regiment

carfentrazone bromoxynil ACTIVE quinclorac MCPA

4 4

NITROGEN STABILIZERS

PPO INHIBITORS INHIBITORS PPO

Staple Everest, Pre-Pare, Sierra Liberty, Liberty Cheetah Olympus Raptor, Beyond, Clearmax Varro Scepter

iodosulfuron

47 Aryl Aryl triazinone triazinone

Regiment

imazethapyr fluridone fluridone chlorsulfuron bispyribac

prosulfuron bicyclopyrone bicyclopyrone halosulfuron CELL MEMBRANE CELL MEMBRANEDISRUPTERS DISRUPTERS

Pursuit, Newpath Lorox, Lorox, Linex Linex Poast, Poast Plus

imazaquin

by PREMIX

2 4

SMALL GRAINS

none recognized none recognized

14

Plateau Direx, Karmex Karmex Assure II, Targa Scepter Cotoran CotoranMax, others Select

pinoxaden

1

ALS INHIBITORS (acetolactate synthase)

Buctril, others others Ricestar, Tecoma, others Raptor, Beyond, Clearmax SuperWham Fusilade DX

Phenylpyrazolin Pyrimidinylthiobenzoic acid

12

2

Discover NG Basagran, Basagran,others others Clincher

imazaquin fluometuron fluometuron clethodim imazethapyr linuron linuron sethoxydim

PHYTOENE DESATURASE PHYTOENE DESATURASE (PDS) INHIBITOR INHIBITOR (PDS)

47 22

bromoxynil bromoxynil fenoxaprop imazamox propanil propanil

Poast, Poastothers Plus Metribuzin, Metribuzin, others Axial SinbarXL

Cyclohexanedione (dims)

Imidazolinone

PIGMENT INHIBITORS PIGMENT INHIBITORS

®

clodinafop bentazon bentazon cyhalofop

fomesafen Flexstar 15 flucarbazone Everest acetochlor Breakfree NXT 14 dicamba Clarity RAZE PULSAR 12 fluridone Sonar 5 fluroxypyr Starane atrazine AAtrex fluroxypyr Starane acetochlor Breakfree NXT 15 rimsulfuron Resolve s-metolachlor Dual Magnum halauxifen Arylex COMPONENT COMPONENT REALM Q QUELEX* 5 atrazine AAtrex 14 mesotrione Callisto sulfentrazone Spartan fl orasulam This chart lists premix herbicides alphabetically by––––– their trade SITE-OF-ACTION 15 s-metolachlor Dual 14 so you can identify the premix’s cyhalofop Clincher carfentrazone SITE-OF-ACTION Aim Magnum names triasulfuron Amber component herbicides REBELEX RAVE GROUP 14 sulfentrazone Spartan 4 penoxsulam Grasp quinclorac Facet GROUP dicamba Clarity and their respective site-of-action groups. Refer to the Site-

PLANT HEALTH

GLUTAMINE SYNTHETASE INHIBITORS GLUTAMINE SYNTHETASE AMINO ACID SYNTHESIS INHIBITOR INHIBITOR

Benzothiadiazole Benzothiadiazole

herbicides and––––– their respective52 AAtrex 5 can identify the premix’s component florasulam Metribuzin so you desmedipham Betenex 2 15 5 Dual Magnum site-of-action 14 triasulfuron Amber groups. Refer to the Site-of-Action the left Flexstar PROGRESS phenmedipham chart on ––––– RAVE 4 5 information. 16 Metribuzin dicamba Clarity 12 Sonar ethofumesate Nortron for more

GROUP

CHEMICAL ACTIVE quizalofop Assure PRODUCT simazine PrincepII, Targa simazine

Cyclohexanedione (dims) Triazinone Triazinone

NITROGEN METABOLISM INHIBITOR NITROGEN METABOLISM INHIBITOR

10 10

PREMIX

BROADHEAD BRONATE

atrazine metribuzin s-metolachlor fomesafen metribuzin fluridone

SOYBEANS

1 7

PHOTOSYSTEM II INHIBITORS PHOTOSYSTEM INHIBITORS

BROADAXE XC BROADHEAD

clodinafop desmedipham desmedipham cyhalofop phenmedipham phenmedipham fenoxaprop atrazine atrazine

AryloxyphenoxypropioIN U.S.

AMINO ACID SYNTHESIS (different binding than (different binding than5INHIBITORS 5& &7)7)

BREAKFREE NXT ATZ (Breakfree NXT Lite)

BRONATE BULLET

NUMBER OF

LIPID SYNTHESIS INHIBITORS

6

BREAKFREE BRAKE F2 NXT ATZ (Breakfree NXT Lite) BROADAXE

(TRADE NAME®)

GROUP

ACTION

Starane Starane Grandstand Grandstand

2,4-D greater diversity 2,4-D, 2,4-D,others others in selecting herbicides 1) to maintain in herbicide Phenoxy Phenoxy MCPA herbicidesMCPA, others use and 2) to rotate among effective withothers different sites CHEMICAL ACTIVE PRODUCT of action to delay the development of herbicidecomponent resistance.Status Semicarbazone diflufenzopyr diflufenzopyr componentofofStatus 00 Semicarbazone FAMILY INGREDIENT EXAMPLES

LIPID SYNTHESIS INHIBITORS PHOTOSYNTHESIS INHIBITORS PHOTOSYNTHESIS INHIBITORS

ACCASE INHIBITORS PHOTOSYSTEM II INHIBITORS PHOTOSYSTEM INHIBITORS OF (acetylSITE CoA carboxylase) (different binding than (different binding than6 6& &7)7)

fluroxypyr fluroxypyr triclopyr triclopyr

NUMBER OF RESISTANT ThisWEED chart groups herbicides byquinclorac their modes of action Facet to assist you quinclorac SPECIES IN U.S.

SITE-OF-ACTION

1 5

Carboxylic acid Carboxylic acid

BOUNDARY BRAKE F2

CORN

by

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(Bicep Lite II Magnum)

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FUNGICIDE

CLASSIFICATION

Repeated use of fungicides with the same mode of action can result in the selection of fungicide-resistant strains of plant pathogens.

by MODE OF ACTION (MOA) This section groups fungicides by their mode of action to assist in the selection of fungicides 1) to maintain greater diversity in fungicide use and 2) to rotate among effective fungicides with different modes of action to delay the development of fungicide resistance. FRAC CODE

CHEMICAL FAMILY

MODE OF ACTION

M I TO S I S

ACTIVE INGREDIENT

PRODUCT EXAMPLES (Trade Name)

by PREMIX This section lists premix fungicides by their trade names so you can identify the premix’s component fungicides and their respective mode of action groups. Refer to the Mode of Action section on the left for more information. PREMIX

D I S R U P T E R S

AFFIANCE

1 C E L L

3

MBC (methyl benzimidazole carbamates) B1: ß-tubuline assembly in mitosis M E M B R A N E

Thiophanates

Thiophanate-methyl

Topsin, multiple generics and component in premix

AFRAME PLUS

D I S R U P T E R S

DMI (demethylation inhibitors)/ triazoles

Triazoles

G1: C14- demethylase in sterol biosynthesis (erg11/cyp51)

Triazolinthiones

Cyproconazole

Alto and component in premix

Flutriafol

Topguard and component in premix

Propiconazole

Tilt, multiple generics and component in premix

APROACH PRIMA

AVARIS

AZOXY TEB

Tetraconazole

Domark, multiple generics and component in premix

Difenoconazole

Component of Quadris Top

AZOXYPROP XTRA

Tebuconazole

Folicur, multiple generics and component in premix

CATAMARAN

Prothioconazole

Proline and component in premix COVER XL

R E S P I R AT I O N

7

I N H I B I TO R S

COMPLEX II: succinate-dehydrogenase

11

Qol (quinone outside inhibitors)/ Strobilurins C3: COMPLEX III: cytochrome bc1 (ubiquinol oxidase) at Qo site (cyt b gene)

OX I DAT I V E

29

Pyridinecarboxamides

Boscalid

Endura

CUSTODIA

Pyrazole-4-carboxamides

Fluxapyroxad Benzovindiflupyr Penthiopyrad

Component of Priaxor Component of Trivapro Vertisan

EVITO T

Azoxystrobin

Quadris, multiple generics and component in premix

FORTIX

Picoxystrobin

Aproach and component in premix

MUSCLE ADV

Fluoxastrobin

Aftershock, Evito

SDHI (succinate dehydrogenase inhibitors)/carboximides

Methoxy-acrylates

Dihyrdro-dioxazines

OVERRULE

Methoxy-carbamates

Pyraclostrobin

Headline and component in premix

Oximino-acetates

Trifloxystrobin

Component in premix

P H O S P H O RY L AT I O N

Oxidative phosphorylation uncouplers

U N C O U P L E R S

2,6-dinitroanilines

Fluazinam

PRIAXOR

Omega

U N K N O W N

33

PREEMPTOR

PRIAXOR D

UNKNOWN

Phosphonates

Phophorous acid and salts

Component in premix PROTOCOL

M U LT I - S I T E

C O N TA CT

M1 M5

MULTI-SITE CONTACT ACTIVITY

A CT I V I T Y

Inorganic

Copper (different salts)

Badge and multiple generics

Chloronitriles (Phthalonitriles)

Chlorothalonil

Bravo Weather Stik, multiple generics and component in premix

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ACTIVE INGREDIENT

FRAC CODE

Tetraconazole

3

Azoxystrobin

11

Propiconazole

3

Azoxystrobin

11

Cyproconazole

3

Picoxystrobin

11

Propiconazole

3

Azoxystrobin

11

Tebuconazole

3

Azoxystrobin

11

Propiconazole

3

Azoxystrobin

11

Potassium Phosphite

33

Chlorothalonil

M5

Propiconazole

3

Azoxystrobin

11

Tebuconazole

3

Azoxystrobin

11

Tebuconazole

3

Fluoxastrobin

11

Flutriafol

3

Fluoxastrobin

11

Tebuconazole

3

Chlorothalonil

M5

Thiophanate-methyl

1

Tebuconazole

3

Flutriafol

3

Fluoxastrobin

11

Fluxapyroxad

7

Pyraclostrobin

11

Tetraconazole

3

Fluxapyroxad

7

Pyraclostrobin

11

Thiophanate-methyl

1

Propiconazole

3

QUADRIS TOP QUADRIS TOP SBX

Difenoconazole

3

Azoxystrobin

11

QUILT QUILT XCEL

Propiconazole

3

Azoxystrobin

11

STRATEGO

STRATEGO YLD

Propiconazole

3

Trifloxystrobin

11

Prothioconazole

3

Trifloxystrobin

11


by MODE OF ACTION (MOA) Qol (quinone outside inhibitors)/

Azoxystrobin

Quadris, multiple generics and component in premix

Picoxystrobin

Aproach and component in premix

Methoxy-acrylates

This sectionStrobilurins groups fungicides by their mode of action to assist in the selection of fungicides 1) to maintain greater 11 in fungicide C3: COMPLEX cytochrome bc1 among effective diversity useIII:and 2) to rotate fungicides with different modes of actionAftershock, to delay the Dihyrdro-dioxazines Fluoxastrobin Evitodevelopment oxidase) at Qo site of fungicide(ubiquinol resistance. (cyt b gene)

Methoxy-carbamates

Pyraclostrobin

Headline and component in premix

MODE OF ACTION

CHEMICAL Oximino-acetates FAMILY

ACTIVE Trifloxystrobin INGREDIENT

Component in premix

M OA S TI SI V DE I SP R O XI TI D HU O PS TP EH RO SR Y L A T I O N

29 1

MBC (methyl benzimidazoleuncouplers carbamates) Oxidative phosphorylation B1: ß-tubuline assembly in mitosis

PRODUCT EXAMPLES

(Trade Name)

U N C O U P L E R S

2,6-dinitroanilines Thiophanates

Fluazinam Thiophanate-methyl

Omega multiple generics Topsin, and component in premix

U N K N O W N

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M E M B R A N E

UNKNOWN

M U LT I - S I T E

D I S R U P T E R S

C O N TA CT

Phosphonates

A CT I V I T Y

M1 M5

3

MULTI-SITE CONTACTinhibitors)/ ACTIVITY DMI (demethylation triazoles

Phophorous acid and salts Cyproconazole

Component in premix Alto and component in premix

Flutriafol

Topguard and component in premix

Inorganic

Propiconazole Copper (different salts)

Chloronitriles Triazoles (Phthalonitriles)

Chlorothalonil Tetraconazole

Tilt, multiple generics Badge and multiple generics and component in premix Bravo Weather Stik, multiple Domark, multiple generics generics and component in premix and component in premix

G1: C14- demethylase in sterol biosynthesis (erg11/cyp51)

Triazolinthiones

Difenoconazole

Component of Quadris Top

Tebuconazole

Folicur, multiple generics and component in premix

Prothioconazole

Proline and component in premix

PRIAXOR AFFIANCE

Fluxapyroxad Tetraconazole Pyraclostrobin Azoxystrobin

AFRAME PLUS PRIAXOR D

Tetraconazole Propiconazole Fluxapyroxad Azoxystrobin

APROACH PRIMA

Pyraclostrobin Cyproconazole Thiophanate-methyl Picoxystrobin

PROTOCOL AVARIS QUADRIS TOP QUADRIS TOP SBX AZOXY TEB QUILT QUILT XCEL AZOXYPROP XTRA STRATEGO CATAMARAN STRATEGO YLD COVER XL

R E S P I R AT I O N

TOPSIN XTR CUSTODIA

Pyrazole-4-carboxamides

Fluxapyroxad Benzovindiflupyr Penthiopyrad

Component of Priaxor Component of Trivapro Vertisan

TRIVAPRO EVITO T

Benzovindiflupyr Tebuconazole Azoxystrobin Fluoxastrobin

VIATHON FORTIX

Tebuconazole Flutriafol Potassium Phosphite Fluoxastrobin

Quadris, multiple generics and component in premix

Methoxy-acrylates

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Dihyrdro-dioxazines

Aproach and component in premix

Fluoxastrobin

Aftershock, Evito

Methoxy-carbamates

Pyraclostrobin

Headline and component in premix

Oximino-acetates

Trifloxystrobin

Component in premix

U N C O U P L E R S

2,6-dinitroanilines

Fluazinam

PREEMPTOR

PRIAXOR

Omega

U N K N O W N

33

MUSCLE ADV

OVERRULE

P H O S P H O RY L AT I O N

Oxidative phosphorylation uncouplers

Picoxystrobin

PRIAXOR D

UNKNOWN

Phosphonates

Phophorous acid and salts

Component in premix

M U LT I - S I T E

C O N TA CT

M1 M5

MULTI-SITE CONTACT ACTIVITY

A CT I V I T Y

Inorganic

Copper (different salts)

Badge and multiple generics

Chloronitriles (Phthalonitriles)

Chlorothalonil

Bravo Weather Stik, multiple generics and component in premix

Take Action is endorsed by the following organizations:

3 11 11 33 3

M5

11 3 1 11 3 3 3 11 7 3 11 11 3 3 33 11

Tebuconazole

3

Chlorothalonil

M5

Thiophanate-methyl

1

Tebuconazole

3

Flutriafol

3

Fluoxastrobin

11

Fluxapyroxad

7

Pyraclostrobin

11

Tetraconazole

3

Fluxapyroxad

7

Pyraclostrobin

11

Thiophanate-methyl

1

Propiconazole

3 3 11

QUILT QUILT XCEL

Propiconazole

3

Azoxystrobin

11

STRATEGO

3

Trifloxystrobin

11

Prothioconazole

3

Trifloxystrobin

11

Thiophanate-methyl

1

Tebuconazole

3

Propiconazole

3

Benzovindiflupyr

7

Azoxystrobin

11

Tebuconazole

3

Potassium Phosphite

33

ENLISTTM

VIATHON

Propiconazole

OTHER CROPS

The United Soybean Board and all Take Action partners, including the companies mentioned above neither recommend nor discourage the implementation of any advice contained herein, and are not liable for the use or misuse of the information provided. ©2017 United Soybean Board

3 11 11 3

Azoxystrobin

TRIVAPRO

This chart was developed with funding from the soy checkoff.

3 11 11 3

Difenoconazole

TOPSIN XTR

Technical editors for this poster include Kiersten Wise, Ph.D., Purdue University, Carl Bradley, Ph.D., University of Kentucky, Daren Mueller, Ph.D., Iowa State University, Heather Kelly, Ph.D., University of Tennessee.

1 11 3 3

QUADRIS TOP QUADRIS TOP SBX

STRATEGO YLD

For more information and links to additional resources, visit www.IWillTakeAction.com

7 11 11 3

INSECTICIDES

PROTOCOL

7 3 11 11 3 3

NITROGEN STABILIZERS

OX I DAT I V E

Trifloxystrobin Propiconazole Thiophanate-methyl Azoxystrobin

Endura

©2017 United Soybean Board Strobilurins

C3: COMPLEX III: cytochrome bc1 (ubiquinol oxidase) at Qo site (cyt b gene)

Trifloxystrobin Potassium Phosphite Prothioconazole Chlorothalonil

Boscalid

Technical editors for this poster include Kiersten Wise, Ph.D., Purdue University, Carl Bradley, Ph.D., University of Kentucky, Daren Mueller, Ph.D., Iowa State University, Heather Kelly, Ph.D., University of Tennessee. Azoxystrobin

11

Azoxystrobin Propiconazole Propiconazole Azoxystrobin

Pyridinecarboxamides

For more information and links to additional resources, visit www.IWillTakeAction.com This chart was developed with funding from the soy checkoff.

Azoxystrobin Tebuconazole Propiconazole Azoxystrobin

Tebuconazole Tebuconazole Propiconazole Azoxystrobin

SDHI (succinate dehydrogenase inhibitors)/carboximides COMPLEX II: succinate-dehydrogenase

Propiconazole Propiconazole Difenoconazole Azoxystrobin

3 FRAC CODE 11

SMALL GRAINS

7

I N H I B I TO R S

INGREDIENT Fluoxastrobin

PLANT HEALTH

Take Action is endorsed by the following organizations:

Flutriafol ACTIVE

SOYBEANS

C E L L

PREMIX PREEMPTOR

CORN

FRAC CODE

FORTIX

This section lists premixFluoxastrobin fungicides by their trade11 3 names so you can identify the premix’s component Tebuconazole MUSCLE ADV fungicides and their respective mode of action groups. M5 Chlorothalonil Refer to the Mode of Action section on the left for 1 Thiophanate-methyl OVERRULE more information. 3 Tebuconazole

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Solutions for the Growing World

2017-2018 NORTHERN CROPS CROP PROTECTION GROWER FINANCING GROWER FINANCING – RABO AGRIFINANCE

Rabo AgriFinance serves American producers by providing simple and flexible financing options for agricultural inputs. Dow AgroSciences is partnering with Rabo AgriFinance to offer convenient, 0% APR† financing on qualified purchases of the following crop protection brands:

Corn herbicides FulTime® NXT Hornet® WDG Keystone® LA NXT Keystone® NXT Resicore® SureStart® II Surpass® NXT

Soybean herbicides Elevore™ Sonic® Surveil® Enlist Enlist Duo® Enlist One™

ORDER DEADLINE

APR†

March 30, 2018

0%

September 30, 2018

3%

Nitrogen Stabilizers Instinct® II Instinct® HL N-Serve®

Cereal herbicides GoldSky® PerfectMatch™ PowerFlex® HL Quelex™ Starane® Flex Starane NXT WideMatch®

Speciality herbicides Fungicides GoalTender® Enable® Pindar® GT Indar® Quintec® Rally® Insecticides ® Blackhawk Cobalt® Advanced Delegate®

MINIMUM INITIAL PURCHASE

LOANS DUE

$7,500

November 15, 2018

Order Deadline for Financing Program: (0%) March 30, 2018; (3%) September 30, 2018. The line of credit must be approved by Rabo AgriFinance AND the grower invoice submitted for payment by the retailer in the Rabo AgriFinance website by the above order deadline dates to receive the corresponding interest rate. The program begins October 1, 2017.

*

Please apply for credit at least 30 days prior to order deadline to ensure that the application can be processed.

GROWER ELIGIBILITY, SUBMISSION AND ACCOUNT INFORMATION • Grower must have an approved QuickLink line of credit with Rabo AgriFinance. • Invoice must be committed and entered by the registered retailer on Dealer.Raboag.com website by the order deadline.

RETAILER ELIGIBILITY AND ACCOUNT INFORMATION: • Retailers must be registered with Rabo AgriFinance for their customers to participate in the financing offer. Retailers must request Dow AgroSciences Financing Program to be added to their account. • New Rabo AgriFinance Retailer participants should start the sign up process by registering as a “New User” at Dealer.RaboAg.com. You can also email Rabo AgriFinance at QuickLink@Raboag.com to obtain the Financing Program Agreement and Online Services Designation form to become an eligible Retailer. † The grower’s line of credit must be approved and the qualifying transaction submitted for payment to Rabo AgriFinance by the order deadline, noted above, to receive the corresponding interest rate. Growers will receive the incentive interest rate for transactions made by the order deadline until November 15, 2018. Balances remaining after November 15, 2018 are subject to market rates, as determined by Rabo AgriFinance as outlined per the Account Agreement. Please consult Rabo AgriFinance for more information.

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Obtaining a QuickLink Credit application is easy.

For fast and convenient processing, apply online at Grower.RaboAg.com. Applications can also be obtained from your local Dow AgroSciences sales representative or downloaded at RaboAg.com.

Rabo AgriFinance Phone: (888) 395-8505 Fax: (866) 349-3139 Email: QuickLink@raboag.com www.raboag.com Application Submissions: Fax: (866) 349-3139 Email: QuickLink@Raboag.com Rabo AgriFinance 6919 Chancellor Drive Cedar Falls, IA 50613

You will be contacted by Rabo AgriFinance once your completed application is received.

CT, DE, IA, IL, IN, KS, KY, MA, ME, MD, MI, MN, MO*, ND, NE, NH, NJ, NY, OH, PA, RI, SD, VA*, VT, WI, WV, WY ALL COUNTIES IN MISSOURI MAY PARTICIPATE EXCEPT:Butler, Dunklin, Mississippi, New Madrid, Pemiscot, Scott and Stoddard.

INSECTICIDES

ALL COUNTIES IN VIRGINIA MAY PARTICIPATE EXCEPT: Amelia, Appomattox, Bedford, Bedford City, Bland, Bristol City, Brunswick, Buchanan, Campbell, Carroll, Charlotte, Chesapeake, Chesterfield, Colonial Heights, Danville City, Dickenson, Dinwiddie, Emporia City, Floyd, Franklin, Franklin City, Galax City, Giles, Grayson, Greensville, Halifax, Henry, Hopewell City, Isle of Wight, Lee, Lunenburg, Lynchburg City, Martinsville City, Mecklenburg, Montgomery, Norfolk City, Norton City, Nottoway, Patrick, Petersburg City, Pittsylvania, Portsmouth City, Powhatan, Prince Edward, Prince George, Pulaski, Radford City, Russell, Scott, Smyth, Southampton, Suffolk City, Surry, Sussex, Tazewell, Virginia Beach City, Washington, Wise, and Wythe.

NITROGEN STABILIZERS

PURCHASES QUALIFY ONLY WHEN BOUGHT AND APPLIED IN THE FOLLOWING STATES AND COUNTIES:

SMALL GRAINS

Fax: (866) 349-3139 Email: QuickLink@raboag.com

QUESTIONS OR ASSISTANCE PLANT HEALTH

If submitting a paper application, please send it in at least 30 days before the order deadline to: Rabo AgriFinance 6919 Chancellor Drive Cedar Falls, IA 50613

SOYBEANS

2017-2018 NORTHERN CROPS CROP PROTECTION GROWER FINANCING

OTHER CROPS

Solutions for The Growing World

ENLISTTM

Trademark of The Dow Chemical Company (“Dow”) or an affiliated company of Dow Cobalt Advanced, FulTime NXT, Keystone LA NXT and Keystone NXT are federally Restricted Use Pesticides. Blackhawk, Closer, Cobalt Advanced, Elevore, Enlist Duo, Enlist One, GoldSky, Instinct II, Instinct HL, FulTime NXT, Keystone LA NXT, Keystone NXT, PerfectMatch, Pindar GT, Sonic, Starane Flex, Starane NXT, PowerFlex HL, Quelex, Resicore, SureStart II, Surpass NXT, Surveil and WideMatch are not registered for sale or use in all states. FulTime NXT, Keystone LA NXT, NXT, SureStart II, Surpass NXT and Resicore are not available for sale, distribution or use in Nassau and Suffolk counties in the state of New York. Contact your state pesticide regulatory agency to determine if a product is registered for sale or use in your state. State restrictions on the sale and use of Enable and Hornet WDG apply. Consult the label before purchase or use for full details. Do not fall-apply anhydrous ammonia south of Highway 16 in the state of Illinois. Transform has Section 18 Specific Emergency Exemptions for use on cotton and sorghum in select counties and select states. Transform does not have Section 18 Specific Emergency Exemption for all cotton and sorghum-producing states. To learn more about Transform, to see which states or political subdivisions thereof have Section 18 Specific Emergency Exemptions, to see the limitations on the use of Transform under the Section 18 Specific Emergency Exemption labels, and to find a list of retailers that may carry this product under a particular Section 18 exemption, call 800-258-3033 or email info@dow.com. Always read and follow label directions. M11-000-048 DAS (09/17) 010-43812

®™

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2017 – 2018 Enlist™ Ahead Rewards for corn EARN YOUR REWARD Residual Herbicide + Enlist Herbicide = Excellent Weed Control Qualifiying Residual

Use Rate

Herbicides

Earnings Per Acre

Total Enlist Herbicides

Earnings Per Acre

How It Works Start Clean Start the season off right. Apply pre- emergence residual

2 qt/acre

$1.50

$2.50

2 pt/acre

$1.50

$2.50

2.5 qt/acre

$1.50

herbicides on your fields.

Plant Plant corn hybrids containing the Enlist trait.

4.75 pt/acre

$2.50

or 2 qt/acre

$1.50

Purchase Purchase qualifying crop

$2.50

protection products from an authorized retailer from October

1 qt/acre

$1.50

2 pt/acre

3 qt/acre

$1.50

Additional

$1.00 per acre

$2.50

$2.50

1, 2017 to September 30, 2018 and apply at labeled rates.

Earn Your Reward Your Enlist Ahead Rewards check will be mailed to you.

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$1.50

$2.50


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Use Enlist™ herbicides as part of a program approach For effective weed control in Enlist™ corn, use one of the recommended corn residual herbicides in this program, followed by a postemergence application of Enlist Duo® or Enlist One™ herbicides.

PLANT ENLIST CORN

APPLY ENLIST DUO™ HERBICIDE No larger than V8 growth stage or 30"

SOYBEANS

APPLY SOIL RESIDUAL HERBICIDE

PLANT HEALTH SMALL GRAINS

Program Rules Grower Eligibility Criteria: 1.

Purchase hybrids containing the Enlist corn trait from select seed brands.

2. Purchase one or more eligible crop protection products.

1.

The rebate for an eligible grower or farm entity shall be calculated by: Multiplying the net corn units* purchased by 2.5 bags per acre to determine the grower’s eligible corn acres in the program. *Net units shall equal corn bags purchased minus returns,

Match the grower’s eligible crop protection products purchased against the grower’s corn acres and the corresponding rebate earnings per acre. 2. Earnings under this program must reach or exceed $250 to qualify for a payment.

calculations if reported via electronic data exchange (EDI) or grower

5. Rebate payment will be in the form of a single-party check payable to the party named on the invoice. 6. Dow AgroSciences reserves the right to refuse rebate payments under this program if qualified grower receives payment for eligible crop protection product purchases under another program. 7. Dow AgroSciences reserve the right to modify or terminate the program at any time without notice to program participants. 8. Participation by growers in the program is voluntary and is not required in order to purchase any products participating in this program. 9. Qualifying Geography:

point of sale (GPOS) via Data Dimensions from crop protection

Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Illinois,

manufacturers’ authorized dealers and invoiced between October

Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota,

1, 2017 and September 30, 2018. Dow AgroSciences reserves the right to refuse rebate payments on product that is not purchased directly from authorized dealers or retailers. Seed purchases must

Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, West Virginia and Wisconsin.

10. Retailers must report EDI/POS by September 30, 2018 in ordered to be considered for this program.

FulTime NXT, Keystone NXT, and Keystone LA NXT are a federally Restricted Use Pesticides. Enlist Duo, Enlist One, FulTime NXT, Keystone NXT, Keystone LA NXT, Resicore, SureStart II and Surpass NXT are not registered for sale or use in all states. FulTime NXT, Keystone NXT, Keystone LA NXT, Resicore, SureStart II and Surpass NXT are not available for sale, distribution or use in Nassau and Suffolk counties in the state of New York. Contact your state pesticide regulatory agency to determine if a product is registered for sale or use in your state. State restrictions on the sale and use of Hornet WDG apply. Always read and follow label directions. ©2017 Dow AgroSciences LLC (09/17)

RESOURCES

®Trademark of The Dow Chemical Company (“Dow”) or an affiliated company of Dow.

ENLISTTM

be invoiced between 9/1/17 and 8/31/18.

Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North

OTHER CROPS

3. Eligible crop protection products will only be considered for rebate

the grower’s owned or rented acres.

INSECTICIDES

replants, and/or promotional units.

4. Rebate payment will only be made on final net units that are used on

NITROGEN STABILIZERS

Minimum Terms and Conditions for Rebate:

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2018 DuPont Crop Protection TruChoice® Early Pay Multiplier Rapid Return on Investment. The TruChoice® Early Pay Multiplier is a unique program that allows you to multiply your spending dollars upfront. For every dollar you put in, we give you more money to spend. Multiply your Money Upfront Flexibility & Brand Confidence Interest Reimbursement

• Early Pay Multiplier means more buying power to spend at the time of purchase with your DuPont Supportive Retailer • Commit via Cash or TruChoice® Financing to spend throughout the growing season • Collaborative & Trusted Team of Professionals • Backed by DuPont • Finance your DuPont Crop Protection products by March 30, 2018 and DuPont will reimburse your Oct 1, 2017 – Dec 2, 2018 interest charges4

DuPont Crop Protection TruChoice® Early Pay Multiplier WAYS TO FUND A PREPAY ACCOUNT

EPM SCHEDULE $15,000 MIN DuPont Crop Protection prepay amount

PHONE

Call TruChoice® Support Team (800) 922-2368

ONLINE

TruChoice®

Financing TruChoiceOnline.com Cash Funding Pioneer.com

CASH

FINANCING

1

2,3

10%

DEC 1

6% + INTEREST REIMBURSEMENT4

9%

JAN 26

5% + INTEREST

7%

MAR 30

INTEREST REIMBURSEMENT4

REIMBURSEMENT4

Assume grower deposits $100,000 cash on November 20th, 2017. $100,000 ÷ (100% -10%) = $111,111 in the prepay account for the grower to spend.

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1. Pick your prepay amount based on your DuPont Crop Protection needs for the season. 2. Select payment option: choose between cash or credit. 3. Fund your Crop Protection Prepay Account: commit by the date that works best for you to get more buying power.


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Credit

Earn more by transferring cash to a prepay account. Visit your local retailer to debit product transactions from your cash balance.

Earn more by using TruChoice® Financing.

Online: Depositing funds online is easy, secure, convenient, and timely since it posts the next business day. Plus, there’s no charge. Register at www.pioneer.com

1. Apply for financing. Call TruChoice® Support Team to find out how - you may already be preapproved.

Phone: 1. Sign EPM Grower Agreement through your local DuPont Representative 2. Call TruChoice® Support Team: (800) 922-2368

2. Work with your Retailer to initiate financing through TruChoice® online when you purchase your DuPont Crop Protection brand products5.

PLANT HEALTH

Payment Options

TruChoice®

SOYBEANS

Cash

Terms and Conditions:

NITROGEN STABILIZERS INSECTICIDES OTHER CROPS ENLISTTM

Financing for the TruChoice® Financing is offered by PHI Financial Services , Inc. a wholly owned subsidiary of Pioneer Hi-Bred. Unless indicated, trademarks with ®, ™ or SM are trademarks or registered trademarks of DuPont, Pioneer or its affiliates. © 2017 DuPont 7/27 Breakfree® NXT and Cinch® brands containing atrazine (ATZ), Lannate® brands, Vydate® brands and Prequel brands are restricted-used pesticide. Some products are not registered for use in all states. Always read and follow all label direction and precautions for use when using any pesticide alone or in tank-mix combination. VaporGrip® Technology is a registered trademarks of Monsanto Technology LLC used under license

SMALL GRAINS

• Retailer-initiated financing through TruChoice® online: grower will receive an Early Pay Multiplier rebate at the end of the year as opposed to upfront buying power. • TruChoice® Financing enables customers of DuPont, through its subsidiary PHI Financial Services, Inc., to finance their approved DuPont Crop Protection product purchases. 1 Cash can be applied to a Crop Protection prepay account to avoid loan approval. 2 Have approved Deferred Payment Loan with adequate credit limit. TruChoice® Financing for 2018 DuPont Crop Protection opens Oct 1, 2017. 3For TruChoice® Financing rates for your area, contact TruChoice® Support at 800-922-2368. Subject to credit approval and program requirements. 4Interest Reimbursement is a reimbursement of interest accrued between Oct 1, 2017 to Dec 2, 2018 on DuPont Crop Protection products that are financed by Mar 30, 2018 through TruChoice® Financing. Products financed after Mar 30, 2018 will not be eligible for Interest Reimbursement. According to loan terms, the Deferred Payment Loan Agreement must be paid in full, including accrued interest, to receive an interest reimbursement check. The Interest Reimbursement is only based on net purchases of DuPont Crop Protection products. Interest on unspent loan funds will not be reimbursed. • The 2018 Early Pay Multiplier is available to growers whose business operations are based in Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri (excluding Bootheel), Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Texas, Vermont, Virginia (counties of Northampton and Accomack), West Virginia, Wisconsin, and Wyoming. • Any amount of funding toward your DuPont Crop Protection purchases can be financed or prepaid, however a minimum of at least $15,000 of qualifying DuPont Crop Protection purchases must be reached to receive Early Pay Multiplier minimum incentives and Interest Reimbursement. • Redeem your Crop Protection prepay cash or credit funds at any participating retailer; transactions must be entered into TruChoiceOnline.com between October 1, 2017 and September 30, 2018. • Early Pay Multiplier incentive expires March 30, 2018. • 5DuPont Crop Protection brands that qualify for participation: Abundit® Edge, Accent® Q, Afforia®, Aproach® brands, Assure® II, Basis® Blend, Breakfree® brands, Canopy® brands, Cinch® brands, Classic®, Curzate®, Enlite®, Envive®, EverpreX™, FeXapan™ herbicide plus VaporGrip® Technology, Fontelis®, Instigate®, Lannate® brands, Leadoff®, Matrix®, Prequel®, Realm® Q, Resolve® Q, Revulin® Q, Staple® LX, Steadfast® Q, Synchrony® XP, Tanos®, Trivence®, Vertisan®, Vydate® brands • Program period purchase transactions (cash or credit) reported by your retailer between October 1, 2017 and September 30, 2018 will qualify. Any quantities of qualified products purchased during the offer period, that are subsequently returned to DuPont retailers, are not eligible for the incentives. • DuPont retains the right to modify or cancel the program at any time.

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2018 TruChoice® Advantage Earn more from your Investment. The DuPont TruChoice® Advantage Program is a way to earn more from multiple product solutions that make every acre count from seed to harvest. Multiply Your Investment

• Take advantage of multiple modes of action to maximize your earnings • Pair this with the Early Pay Multiplier Program to multiply your money upfront on cash and financing options

• Connecting you to a portfolio of product options • Optimize performance for your local needs • Backed by DuPont

Abundit® Edge

$0.50

Breakfree® Brands, Cinch® Brands

$2.00

Aproach® Brands

$1.00

Basis® Blend

$0.50

1Any

corn entry product listed can be used to match with the qualifying matching product segments

Your TruChoice® Advantage.

SOYBEANS

FeXapan™ plus VaporGrip® Technology + Abundit® Edge

Abundit® Edge

Technology Bonus

$0.50

----

Afforia®, Enlite®, Envive®, Trivence®

$2.00

$1.50

EverpreX™

$1.00

$1.00

Aproach® Brands

$1.00

$1.00

Canopy® Brands

$1.00

$0.50

Assure® II, Classic®, Synchrony® XP

$0.50

$0.50

Instigate®, Prequel®, Realm® Q, Revulin® Q, Resolve® Q

Qualifying Entry Product Segment2→

Qualifying Matching Product Segments

Qualifying Matching Product Segments

• Finance your DuPont Crop Protection products by March 30, 2018 and DuPont will reimburse your Oct 1, 2017 – Dec 2, 2018 interest charges4

SOYBEANS WITH ROUNDUP READY 2 XTEND® TECHNOLOGY

CORN Qualifying Entry Product Segment1→

Interest Reimbursement

Flexibility & Performance

2Matching

acres of FeXapan™ plus VaporGrip® Technology and Abundit® Edge qualify as one matching acre

The more you buy, the more you earn: 1. See matching acre rates in the table on page 2 2. Purchase product(s) for qualifying entry product segment 3. Purchase additional qualifying matching product segments and see your incentives stack up Incentives are only available while product supplies last. Fund your Crop Protection Prepay Account and book your product with your local Retailer to secure your supply. Contact your local DuPont sales representative for additional details.

TruChoice® Support Team: (800) 922-2368

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Regionalized product rates for selected products in the TruChoice® Advantage acre matching program. SOYBEANS

The TruChoice® Advantage Program may be calculated using different rates than the recommended use rates for your specific geography. Always read and follow all label use directions, rates and precautions for use in your geography, or when using any pesticide alone or in tank-mix combinations. TruChoice® Advantage - Qualified DuPont Crop Protection Products Product Afforia™ herbicide ®

Product

Rate/Ac 1 qt

Breakfree® NXT ATZ herbicide

Rate/Ac 1.5 qts

2.5 oz

Breakfree® NXT LITE herbicide

2.5 pts

®

Product Cinch® ATZ LITE herbicide Classic® herbicide ®

Rate/Ac 3 pts

Product Instigate® herbicide

Rate/Ac 5.25 oz

0.33 oz

Prequel® herbicide

1.66 oz 4 oz

Aproach fungicide

6 fl oz

Canopy Blend herbicide

5.0 oz

Enlite herbicide

2.8 oz

Realm® Q herbicide

Aproach® Prima fungicide Assure® II herbicide

6.8 fl oz 4 fl oz

Canopy® herbicide Canopy® EX herbicide

4.0 oz 1.5 oz

Envive® herbicide

3.5 oz

Resolve® Q herbicide

1.25 oz

EverPreX™ herbicide

1 pt

Revulin® Q herbicide

3.4 oz

Basis® Blend herbicide Breakfree® NXT herbicide

0.825 oz 1.5 pts

Cinch® herbicide Cinch® ATZ herbicide

1 pt 2 qts

FeXapan™ herbicide plus VaporGrip® Technology

22.0 oz

Synchrony® XP herbicide Trivence™ herbicide

0.375 oz 8 oz SMALL GRAINS

For the following states CT, DE, ME, MD, MA, MI, NJ, NY, NH, OH, PA, RI, VA, VT, WV, different product rates per acre apply; Envive® herbicide 2.5 oz, & Trivence™ herbicide 6 oz

PLANT HEALTH

Abundit® Edge herbicide

TruChoice® Financing

NITROGEN STABILIZERS

• TruChoice® Financing enables customers of DuPont, through its subsidiary PHI Financial Services, Inc., to finance their approved DuPont Crop Protection product purchases. Cash can be applied to a Crop Protection prepay account to avoid loan approval. Have approved Deferred Payment Loan with adequate credit limit. TruChoice® Financing for 2018 DuPont Crop Protection opens Oct 1, 2017. For TruChoice® Financing rates for your area, contact TruChoice® Support at 800-922-2368. Subject to credit approval and program requirements. 4Interest Reimbursement is a reimbursement of interest accrued between Oct 1, 2017 to Dec 2, 2018 on DuPont Crop Protection products that are financed by Mar 30, 2018 through TruChoice® Financing. Products financed after Mar 30, 2018 will not be eligible for Interest Reimbursement. According to loan terms, the Deferred Payment Loan Agreement must be paid in full, including accrued interest, to receive an interest reimbursement check. The Interest Reimbursement is only based on net purchases of DuPont Crop Protection products. Interest on unspent loan funds will not be reimbursed. • Subject to credit approval and program requirements.

Terms and Conditions INSECTICIDES OTHER CROPS

• Purchase at least $15,000 of qualifying DuPont Crop Protection products. • Incentives are only available while DuPont Crop Protection product supplies last • The TruChoice® Advantage program is available to growers whose business operations are based in Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri (excluding Bootheel), Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Texas, Vermont, Virginia (counties of Northampton and Accomack), West Virginia, Wisconsin, and Wyoming. • Grower point of sales (GPOS) data reported to DuPont by retailers via electronic data interchange (EDI) on products between October 1, 2017 and September 30, 2018 will be used in calculating the sales incentives. GPOS data reported after September 30, 2018 will be processed as part of the 2019 program. • Any quantities of qualified products purchased during the offer period, that are subsequently returned to DuPont retailers, are not eligible for the incentives. • Earned incentives received up front through the 2018 TruChoice® Advance program will be deducted from the 2018 TruChoice® Advantage final incentive payment. • Matching acre rebate is calculated off a selected product use rate per acre. • Incentive payment is estimated to be paid by December 2018. • Checks will not be issued for less than $250. • DuPont retains the right to modify or cancel the program at any time.

ENLISTTM

Breakfree® and Cinch® brands containing atrazine (ATZ), and Prequel® are restricted-use pesticides. Roundup Ready 2 Xtend® and VaporGrip® Technology are trademarks or registered trademarks of Monsanto Technology LLC used under license. Some products are not available for use in all states. See your local DuPont retailer or representative for details and availability in your state. Always read and follow all label directions and precautions for use when using any pesticide alone or in tank-mix combinations. Unless indicated, trademarks with ®, ™ or SM are trademarks or registered trademarks of DuPont, Pioneer or its affiliates. © 2017 DuPont 09/5

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2017-18 Agriculture Division of DowDuPont

TruChoice® Financing

This “2017-2018 Agriculture Division of DowDuPont TruChoice® Financing” is being presented by Dow AgroSciences LLC and E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company (the “Companies”). TruChoice® Financing* enables grower customers of Dow AgroSciences and DuPont Crop Protection, through its subsidiary PHI Financial Services, Inc., to finance their crop protection product purchases. Competitive interest rates† that will vary by purchase date and geography. Contact your local Ag Division of DowDuPont™ Territory Manager for details and availability. INTEREST RATE REIMBURSEMENT Finance at least $15,000 of participating products by March 30, 2018 and the Companies will reimburse your October 1, 2017 – December 2, 2018 interest charges.

Financing Deadline

Minimum Purchase

Loans Due

March 30, 2018

$15,000

December 2, 2018

Interest Reimbursement is a reimbursement of interest accrued between October 1, 2017 to December 2, 2018 on participating products that are financed by March 30, 2018 through TruChoice® Financing. Products financed after March 30, 2018 will not be eligible for Interest Reimbursement. According to loan terms, the Deferred Payment Loan Agreement must be paid in full, including accrued interest, to receive an interest reimbursement check. The Interest Reimbursement is only based on net purchases of participating Dow AgroSciences and DuPont Crop Protection products. TERMS AND CONDITIONS

TRUCHOICE® SUPPORT TEAM

† Subject to credit approval and program requirements.

(800) 922-2368

• Non-participating products cannot be financed on this program. • Dow AgroSciences and DuPont Crop Protection reserves the right to modify or terminate this program at any time without notice.

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PARTICIPATING PRODUCTS Enlist™

Fungicides

Cereals herbicides

Accent Q

Afforia

Enlist Duo

Aproach

GoldSky®

Basis® Blend

Assure® II

Enlist™ One

Aproach® Prima

PerfectMatch®

Breakfree® brands

Canopy®

Curzate® 60DF

PowerFlex® HL

Cinch® brands

Canopy® EX

Glyphosate

Enable®

Quelex®

FulTime® NXT

Classic®

Abundit® Edge

Fontelis®

Starane® NXT

Hornet® WDG

Elevore™

Indar® 2F

Starane® Flex

Instigate®

Enlite®

Nitrogen Stabilizers

Quintec®

Simplicity® CA

Keystone® LA NXT

Envive®

Instinct® II

Rally® 40WSP

WideMatch®

Keystone® NXT

EverpreX®

Instinct® HL

Tanos®

Prequel®

FeXapan™ plus VaporGrip® Technology

N-Serve®

Vertisan®

Resicore®

LeadOff®

Rice herbicides

Specialty herbicides

Cobalt® Advanced

Resolve® Q

Sonic®

Clincher® brands

GoalTender®

Delegate®

Revulin® Q

Surveil®

Granite® brands

Matrix® SG

Intrepid Edge®

Steadfast® Q

Synchrony® XP

Grasp® brands

Pindar® GT

Lannate® brands

SureStart® II

Trivence®

Loyant™

Staple® LX

Transform® WDG

RebelEX®

StrongArm®

Vydate® CLV

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Realm Q ®

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Insecticides Blackhawk®

NITROGEN STABILIZERS

*Non-participating products cannot be financed on this program.

SMALL GRAINS

Surpass® NXT

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PLANT HEALTH

Soybean herbicides

SOYBEANS

Corn herbicides

INSECTICIDES OTHER CROPS

®™ Accent Q, Afforia, Aproach, Aproach Prima, Assure, Basis Blend, Blackhawk, Canopy, Cinch, Classic, Clincher, Cobalt Advanced, Curzate, Elevore, Enlist Duo, Enlist One, Enlite, Envive, EverpreX, FeXapan, Fontelis, FulTime NXT, GoldSky, Granite, Grasp, Grasp Xtra, Instigate, Instinct, Intrepid Edge, Keystone, Lannate, LeadOff, Matrix, PerfectMatch, Pindar, PowerFlex, Prequel, Quelex, Quintec, Realm Q, RebelEX, Resicore, Resolve Q, Revulin Q, Simplicity CA, Sonic, Staple LX, Starane Flex, Starane NXT, Steadfast Q, SureStart II, Surpass NXT, Surveil, Synchrony XP, Tanos, Tranform WG, Trivence, Vertisan, Vydate C-LV, and WideMatch are trademarks of The Dow Chemical Company (“Dow”) or E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company (“DuPont”) or affiliated companies of Dow or DuPont.

VaporGrip® Technology is a trademark of Monsanto Technology LLC used under license.

ENLISTTM

Breakfree NXT ATZ, Breakfree NXT Lite, Cinch ATZ, Cinch ATZ Lite, Cobalt Advanced, FeXapan, FulTime NXT, Keystone LA NXT , Keystone NXT , Lannate LV, Lannate SP and Vydate CLV brands are federally Restricted Use Pesticides. The EPA-registered labels for Lannate LV and Lannate SP contain the following statements: “This product is highly toxic to bees exposed to direct treatment on blooming crops or weeds. Do not apply this product or allow to drift to blooming crops or weeds if bees are foraging in (actively visiting) the treatment area.”

RESOURCES

Accent Q, Afforia, Aproach, Aproach Prima, Assure II, Basis Blend, Blackhawk, Canopy, Canopy EX, Cinch, Cinch ATZ, Cinch ATZ Lite, Classic, Clincher CA, Clincher SF, Cobalt Advanced, Curzate 60DF, Elevore, Enlist Duo, Enlist One, Enlite, Envive, EverpreX, FeXapan, Fontelis, FulTime NXT, GoldSky, Granite GR, Granite SC, Grasp SC, Grasp Xtra, Instigate, Instinct HL, Intrepid Edge, Keystone NXT, Keystone LA NXT, Lannate LV, Lannate SP, LeadOff, Matrix SG, PerfectMatch, Pindar GT, PowerFlex HL, Prequel, Quelex, Quintec, Realm Q, RebelEX, Resicore, Resolve Q, Revulin Q, Simplicity CA, Sonic, Staple LX, Starane Flex, Starane NXT, Steadfast Q, SureStart II, Surpass NXT, Surveil, Synchrony XP, Tanos, Tranform WG, Trivence, Vertisan, Vydate C-LV, and WideMatch are not registered for sale or use in all states. Contact your state pesticide regulatory agency to determine if a product is registered for sale or use in your state. Keystone NXT, Keystone LA NXT, Resicore, Surestart II and Surpass NXT are not available for sale, distribution or use in Nassau and Suffolk Counties of New York State. Enable is not labeled for use on pecans in New Mexico. Consult the Dow AgroSciences Strongarm label for area restrictions for TX, NM and OK. Do not fall-apply anhydrous ammonia south of Highway 16 in the state of Illinois. State restrictions on the sale and use of Hornet WDG, Enable 2F apply. Consult the label before purchase or use for full details. Always read and follow label directions. Y11-137-011 DAS (12/17) 010-80295

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