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Control tough broadleaf weeds in soybeans Product advantages 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, but prior to soybean cracking or emergence Outstanding crop safety See reverse side for a comprehensive list of weed spectrum. Control target weeds lambsquarters horseweed (marestail) 1 pigweed waterhemp ragweed 1 , common & gian morningglory *Study by Southern Illinois University. Protect yield potential Control weeds early to prevent yield-robbing competition Manage weeds preemergence before options become limited during post application Apply a residual herbicide early to manage workload 6-8” of dense weed growth can cause 4-5 bushels of lost yield* 1” weed growth 3” weed growth 6” weed growth yield yield yield Application timing Rates Fall Apply before tillage or no till 4 - 6 oz. Spring Apply early to manage workload and reduce weather variability 4 - 6 oz. Planting + 3 days Apply up to 3 days post planting to give beans a clean start 4 - 6 oz. Application flexibility to fit your operation Treated with 4.0 oz of Sonic ® herbicide – Illinois (photo taken 8 weeks after application) Fall up to 3 days post plant (prior to soybean cracking or emergence)

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Control tough broadleaf weeds in soybeans

Product advantages• 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, but prior to soybean cracking or emergence

• Outstanding crop safety

See reverse side for a comprehensive list of weed spectrum.

Control target weeds

lambsquarters horseweed (marestail)1

pigweed waterhemp

ragweed1, common & gian

morningglory

*Study by Southern Illinois University.

Protect yield potential • Control weeds early to prevent yield-robbing competition

• Manage weeds preemergence before options become limited during post application

• Apply a residual herbicide early to manage workload

6-8” of dense weed growth can cause 4-5 bushels of lost yield*

1” weed growth 3” weed growth 6” weed growth

yield

yield

yield

Application timing Rates

Fall Apply before tillage or no till 4 - 6 oz.

Spring Apply early to manage workload and reduce weather variability 4 - 6 oz.

Planting + 3 days Apply up to 3 days post planting to give beans a clean start 4 - 6 oz.

Application flexibility to fit your operation

Treated with 4.0 oz of Sonic® herbicide – Illinois (photo taken 8 weeks after application)

Fall up to 3 days post plant(prior to soybean cracking or emergence)

Sonic® HERBICIDE

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Crop Rotation Interval

soybeans anytime

wheat 4 months

corn (field, pop, seed) 10 months

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

12 months

canola 24 months

sugar beets, sunflowers, tobacco

30 months*

* Refer to Sonic label for additional crop rotation interval restrictions

Tank-mix for enhanced burndown controlEasy to handle and provides good tank mix compatibility

Tank-mix Partner Rate

Durango® DMA® herbicide 1.5 - 2 pt.

2,4-D 1 pt.

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

2. Begin agitation

3. Sonic and other Wettable Powders (WP)/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

4. Water conditioners

5. Compatibility agent (if needed)

6. Liquid flowables

7. Emulsifiable Concentrate (EC) including 2,4-D ester1 in a burndown, and Emulsion in Water (EW)

8. Soluible Liquids (SL) Note: *If using paraquat containing product, add (NIS) to tank before adding paraquat product.

9. Crop Oil Concentrate (COC), Non-Ionic Surfactant (NIS), Methylated Seed Oil (MSO) and other adjuvants or compatibility agents

10. Micronutrients

11. Top off with liquid carrier

Weed Spectrumamaranth, Palmer

cocklebur, common

kochia

lambsquarters, common

horseweed (marestail)1

morningglories, annual

morningglory, ivyleaf

mustard, wild

nightshade species

pigweed species

ragweed, common1 & giant1

thistle, Russian

smartweed, Pennsylvania

sunflower, common

sedge, annual

velvetleaf

waterhemp, common & tall

1 Will not control ALS resistant biotypes of these weed species

For more information about Sonic herbicide visit SonicHerbicide.com, call 800-258-3033 or contact your local Corteva Agriscience territory manager.