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Corn and SoybeanQuick Reference Guide

Quilt®Cruiser

Extreme®250 /1250

Quilt®Cruiser

Extreme®250 /1250

Foundation Acre™Primextra® II Magnum®

Callisto®

Touchdown Total®*

*Touchdown Total post-emergent is for GT Corn only.**Halex is for GT Corn only.

SEED PE VE V2 V4 V6 V8 R1 MATURITY

Halex™ GT**

Syngenta Corn Portfolio

Get the best start with Foundation Acre™.Foundation Acre™ is the revolutionary agronomic growing practice based on the scientific discovery that corn plants can change their growth pattern at the earliest stages in development.

When corn plants emerge and detect the presence of weeds, they immediately go into shade avoidance resulting in smaller plants with less leaf area and a reduced root system.

With Foundation Acre, a pre-emergent application of Primextra® II Magnum® allows corn to emerge into a weed free field and direct all its energy into root biomass and leaf development. Post-emergent applications of Callisto® or Touchdown Total® ensure weed competition is kept at bay as crops move toward seed production. The result is more consistent ear size and more kernels per plant – up to 32 extra kernels per plant, or 9.5 bushels per acre.

Cruiser Maxx® Beans

Boundary®

Quilt®

Venture®

Re�ex®

Matador®*

Touchdown Total®**

SEED VE VC V1 V2 R2 R3 R5 MATURITY

**Touchdown Total post-emergent is for GT Soybeans only.*Threshold for Matador application is 250 aphids per plant (refer to OMAFRA recommendations).

Syngenta Soybean Portfolio

Protect your yield all season longWhen it comes to getting the best out of your soybean crops, a farmer instinctively knows that the right care, at the right time, makes all the difference. That means ensuring your soybean crops have the ability to protect themselves right from the seed stage with seed-treatment options like Cruiser Maxx® Beans and with pre-emergent herbicides like Boundary® which help provide early weed protection for your crop through its most vulnerable stages of growth. In addition, broadleaf weeds and grasses can be controlled with the help of Reflex® and Venture respectively. But the protection doesn’t stop there. For GT soybeans, Touchdown Total* is the ideal weed control tool while the insecticide Matador®** will deal with your aphid infestation that you might have in the course of the growing season. To help round off your protection and protect your investment in your soybean crops, we bring you Quilt®, which delivers unsurpassed disease protection for your soybeans.

Syngenta Quick Reference GuideFarming is a business of constant decision-making: crops, products, equipment, timing and more. As you prepare for the upcoming growing season, you’ll be making important decisions that will set the stage for the year ahead. We’re here to help with a wide range of quality products to help you manage your agronomic risks and make those decisions easier. This Quick Reference Guide provides you with the product information you’ll need to make the right choices for your farming operation.

Seed Treatments

Apron Maxx RTA® p. 4

Cruiser Extreme™ 250 p. 6

Cruiser Extreme™ 1250 p. 8

Cruiser Maxx® Potatoes (promotional combination of Actara® and Maxim® L PSP)

p. 10

Cruiser Maxx® Beans p. 13

Cruiser Maxx® Cereals p. 15

Dividend XL RTA® p. 18

Maxim® PSP and Maxim® MZ p. 21

Herbicides

AAtrex® Liquid 480 p. 23

Boundary® p. 25

Callisto® p. 28

Dual® II Magnum® p. 30

Gramoxone® p. 33

Halex™ GT p. 35

Table of Contents

Peak® Plus p. 38

Primextra® II Magnum® p. 40

Propero™ p. 43

Reflex® p. 45

Reglone® p. 47

Touchdown Total® p. 50

Venture® L p. 54

Fungicides

Allegro® p. 55

Bravo® p. 57

Mertect® p. 59

Quadris® p. 61

Quilt® p. 63

Revus® p. 68

Ridomil Gold® 480SL p. 71

Ridomil Gold® Bravo® p. 73

Tilt® p. 74

Insecticides

Actara® 240SC p. 77

Force® 3G p. 80

Fulfill® p. 81

Matador® p. 83

Only key tank mix partners are referenced. Refer to product labels for complete listing.

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Faster starts, stronger stands.

Count on Apron Maxx RTA® to give your

soybean and dry bean crops the head

start they need to achieve higher yields.

With its two powerful fungicides, Apron Maxx RTA protects against a

broad-spectrum of early season seed- and soil-borne diseases.

Apron Maxx RTA protects seeds, roots, shoots and young seedlings from

early season disease attack. And, healthier roots mean better nodulation

by nitrogen-fixing bacteria, more efficient utilization of soil nutrients and

ultimately stronger plant stands.

Crops:

Soybeans •

Dry Beans •

For Control Of:

Soybeans •

Seed Rot and Seedling Blight caused by seed-borne –

Phomopsis spp.

Seed Rot, Pre- and Post-emergence Damping-off – – Fusarium spp.,

Pythium spp., Rhizoctonia spp.

Seedling Blight caused by – Fusarium and Pythium spp.

Seedling Root Rot caused by – Fusarium spp.

Early season root rot caused by – Phytophthora megasperma1

1 Apron Maxx RTA seed treatment provides early season protection against Phytophthora root rot

for tolerant varieties of soybeans. If target fields have a history of high Phytophthora pressure, or

susceptible varieties are to be treated, then tank mix 325 mL of Apron Maxx RTA with 31 mL of

Apron XL per 100 kg of seed.

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Dry Beans •

Seed Rot, Pre- and Post-emergence Damping-off caused by –

Fusarium spp., Pythium spp., and Rhizoctonia spp.

Seedling Blight caused by – Pythium spp.

Anthracnose caused by seed-borne – Colletotrichum spp.

Rates:

325 mL/100 kg of seed. •

Inoculants: Apron Maxx RTA is compatible with Rhizobium based

inoculants. Check with inoculant manufacturers for details prior to use.

Application Information:

Ensure contents are well mixed before using. •

Can be applied with on-farm or commercial seed treating equipment. •

Consult manufacturers of seed treating equipment for advice on •

calibration and operation of equipment.

Uniform seed coverage is important for optimal performance. •

For rough coated or large seed, a 1:1 dilution of Apron Maxx RTA in •

water will improve seed coverage.

Allow seed to dry before bagging, storing or seeding. •

Recalibration of seeding equipment is recommended before •

planting seed treated with Apron Maxx RTA.

Cleanup:

For recyclable containers:1. Triple rinse empty container with

water – add rinsate directly into seed treating equipment.

Make the empty, rinsed container unsuitable for further use.

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For refillable containers:2. For disposal this container may be

returned to the point of purchase (distributor/dealer). It must be

refilled by the distributor/dealer with the same product.

Do not reuse this container for any other purpose.

Equipment:

Can be applied with on-farm and commercial equipment. •

Precautions:

Recropping restrictions: Do not plant any crop, other than those listed •

on the label, for 30 days after planting seed treated with

Apron Maxx RTA.

Do not use treated seed for food, feed or oil processing. •

Ensure that treated seed is dry and any bridging that has formed is •

broken up prior to planting.

Follow label for personal protective equipment when treating or •

handling treated seed.

One seed treatment. Two big jobs.

Protect against insects and early-season

diseases with one seed treatment.

Cruiser Extreme™ 250 combines broad

spectrum disease protection with an insecticide to guard against key

early-season pests. Cruiser Extreme 250 moves systematically through the

roots, shoots and young seedlings to protect crops from the inside out.

Crops:

Corn (including field corn, popcorn, and sweet corn) •

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For Control Of:Insects •

Wireworm –

Seed Corn Maggot –

Corn Flea Beetle that vectors Stewart’s Wilt –

European Chafer –

Diseases •

Fusarium –

Aspergillus –

Pythium –

Penicillium –

Rhizoctonia –

Rates:100 g ai/100 kg seed of Cruiser 5FS (250 ug ai/kernel). •

3.5 g ai/100 kg of seed of Maxim • ® XL. 1 g ai/100 kg of seed of Dynasty • ®.

Application Information:For use in commercial seed treatment facilities only. •

Equipment:Seed treated with Cruiser Extreme 250 may not flow through seeding •

equipment at the same rate as untreated seed, or seed treated with another seed treatment. Recalibration of seeding equipment is recommended before planting •

seed treated with Cruiser Extreme 250. Use of a seed lubricant (talc or graphite) is recommended to provide •

an accurate seed drop. For best results, follow the recommendations of your planter manufacturer.

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Precautions:

Do not use treated seed for food, feed or oil processing. •

Do not graze corn or cut for forage within 45 days of planting. •

Read product labels for personal protective equipment when treating •

or handling treated seed.

Corn rootworm control you can

count on.

Cruiser Extreme™ 1250 is a seed company-

applied promotional combination of

four active ingredients. This product delivers 1.25 mg ai/seed of Cruiser®

(thiamethoxam) plus three fungicides: Apron XL, Maxim XL and Dynasty.

Cruiser Extreme 1250 effectively protects against corn rootworm, under

light to moderate pressure, in addition to a wide range of early-season

insect pests, and combines three proven fungicides for disease protection

that is unmatched by other seed treatment brands.

Recent trends toward earlier planting dates and reduced tillage practices

increase the likelihood of having to contend with early-season insect pests,

and seed and seedling disease infections, making it more critical than ever

for growers to protect their corn crop from the day it is planted.

Cruiser Extreme 1250 has been shown to provide stand and yield

improvements in the face of damaging insect and disease pressures.

Crops:

Corn •

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For Control Of:Wireworm •

Seedcorn Maggot •

Flea Beetles that vector Stuart’s Wilt •

Corn Rootworm* •

* Corn rootworm protection includes Northern and Western varieties.

Seed- and Soil-borne Diseases:Aspergillus •

Penicillium •

Rhizoctonia •

Pythium •

Fusarium •

Rates: 500 g ai/100 kg of seed (1250 μg ai/kernel of Cruiser 5FS). •

3.5 g ai/100 kg of seed of Maxim XL. •

1 g ai/100 kg of seed of Dynasty. •

Application Information: For use in commercial seed treatment facilities only. •

Equipment: Seed treated with Cruiser Extreme 1250 may not flow through •

seeding equipment at the same rate as untreated seed, or seed treated with another seed treatment. Recalibration of seeding equipment is recommended before planting •

seed treated with Cruiser Extreme 1250. Use of a seed lubricant (talc or graphite) is recommended to provide •

an accurate seed drop. For best results, follow the recommendations of your planter manufacturer.

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Precautions: Do not use treated seed for food, feed or oil processing. •

Do not graze corn or cut for forage within 45 days of planting. •

Read product labels for personal protective equipment when treating •

or handling treated seed and for planting restrictions.

Use Liquid for Enhanced CoverageCruiser Maxx® Potatoes seed piece treatment is a promotional combination of

Actara® 240SC insecticide and Maxim® Liquid PSP fungicide and is the first product for potatoes that puts the power of a liquid seed treatment insecticide and fungicide into one convenient package.

Key Benefits:Excellent activity against a broad spectrum of insect pests and •

potato diseases.Improved coverage on all sides of the potato for enhanced •

performance.Reduced worker exposure to dust treatments when using •

recommended equipment.

Crops:Potatoes •

Insects:Colorado Potato Beetle •

Potato Leafhopper •

Green Peach Aphid •

Potato Aphid •

Buckthorn Aphid •

Foxglove Aphid •

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Diseases:

Black Scurf, Stem and Stolon Canker • (Rhizoctonia solani)

Silver Scurf • (Helminthosporium solani)

Fusarium Dry Rot • (Fusarium spp.)

Rates:

Apply no more than 11 mL of Actara 240SC per cwt (24.4 mL/100kg) •

of seed but check the label to ensure application rate based upon

your seeding rate.

Apply 2.4 mL of Maxim Liquid PSP per cwt (5.2 mL/100kg) seed. •

Application and Equipment Information:

Cut seed is particularly vulnerable to excess moisture. Too much •

moisture will induce seed decay. Cruiser Maxx Potatoes has been

designed to be delivered in a very low volume of liquid to ensure

good coverage without increasing tuber decay.

Cruiser Maxx Potatoes, delivered at a diluted volume of 120 mL/cwt •

(263 mL/100 kg) of seed, gives good coverage over the seed. Do not

add excess water to the cut seed.

Store cut seed at or below 7°C. Temperatures above 10°C promote •

soft rot in seed.

Apply only in areas with adequate ventilation or in areas that are •

equipped to remove mist or dust.

Seed loading onto the belt after cutting should be uniform. Do not •

overload. If there are several layers of seed under the hood, coverage

will be erratic.

Calibrate the output to the actual flow rate. If calibrated properly, •

there will be no liquid material dripping off of the roller table.

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If the treated seed is to be stored or held for a few days, make sure •

that there is adequate cool air movement through the pile of cut

seed potatoes at relative humidity of 85-90%. Cut and treated seed

should not be piled above 1.8 m in height. Best results are obtained

if potatoes are planted immediately after Cruiser Maxx Potatoes is

applied to the seed. When transporting seed treated with

Cruiser Maxx Potatoes, make sure the seed is covered.

When treating cut seed, Cruiser Maxx Potatoes should be followed •

with a dust treatment to improve suberization. The use of a

mancozeb dust formulation is recommended to reduce the potential

for development of resistance by labeled diseases. This is particularly

a concern in seed production where the risk of resistance is increased

with consecutive seed generations.

Avoid using excessively sprouted seed tubers for liquid •

seed treatment.

Precautions:Refer to product label for product specific precautions and a list of •

personal protective equipment that must be worn when treating or

handling treated seed pieces.

Resistance Management Recommendations:For resistance management, note that Cruiser Maxx Potatoes contains

a Group 12 fungicide. Any fungal population may contain individuals

naturally resistant to Cruiser Maxx Potatoes and other Group 12

fungicides. A gradual or total loss of pest control may occur over time if

these fungicides are used repeatedly in the same fields. Other resistance

mechanisms that are not linked to site of action but specific for individual

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chemicals, such as enhanced metabolism, may also exist. Appropriate

resistance management strategies should be followed.

Some strains of • Fusarium spp. that are insensitive to fludioxonil,

the active ingredient in Cruiser Maxx Potatoes have been identified

in Canada. If you are concerned about the management of

Fusarium spp., it is recommended to use Maxim MZ PSP which

contains a Group M3 fungicide.

Do not use any subsequent application of other group 12 Fungicides •

or Group 4 Insecticides following treatment with

Cruiser Maxx Potatoes.

Give your crops the strength to protect themselves.Give your soybeans and edible beans the

best possible start. Cruiser Maxx® Beans is a dual-purpose seed treatment

combining broad-spectrum disease protection along with an insecticide

to guard against key early-season pests. Cruiser Maxx Beans moves

systematically through the roots, shoot and young seedling to protect

crops from the inside out.

Crops:

Edible Beans •

Soybeans •

For Control Of:Soybeans •

Insects –

Bean Leaf Beetle ■

European Chafer ■

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Seed Corn Maggot ■

Wireworm ■

Soybean Aphid (early season protection) ■

Edible Beans •

Insects –

Potato Leafhopper (replaces one foliar spray) ■

Seed Corn Maggot ■

Wireworm ■

Disease Protection:

Soybeans •

Seed Rot and Seedling Blight caused by seed-borne –

Phomopsis spp.

Seed Rot, Pre- and Post-emergence Damping-off caused by –

Fusarium spp., Pythium spp. and Rhizoctonia spp.

Seedling Blight caused by – Fusarium spp. and Pythium spp.

Seedling Root Rot caused by – Fusarium spp.

Early season root rot caused by – Phytophthora megasperma1

1 Cruiser Maxx Beans provides early season protection against Phytophthora root rot for tolerant varieties of soybeans. If target fields have a history of high Phytophthora pressure, or susceptible varieties are to be treated, then tank mix the rates of Cruiser Maxx Beans with 31 mL of Apron XL per 100 kg of seed.

Dry Beans •

Seed Rot, Pre- and Post-emergence Damping-off caused by –

Fusarium spp., Pythium spp. and Rhizoctonia spp.

Seedling Blight caused by – Pythium spp.

Anthracnose caused by seed-borne – Colletotrichum spp.

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Use Rates:Cruiser Maxx Beans - 195 mL/100 kg seed. •

Application Information:For use in commercial seed treatment facilities only. •

Equipment:Seed treated with Cruiser Maxx Beans may not flow through seeding •

equipment at the same rate as untreated seed, or seed treated with another seed treatment. Recalibration of seeding equipment is recommended before planting •

seed treated with Cruiser Maxx Beans.

Precautions:Do not use treated seed for food, feed or oil processing. •

For treated seed do not graze or feed livestock on treated areas for •

45 days after planting. Do not plant any crop, other than those on the label, for 45 days •

after planting treated seed.Read label instructions (for Cruiser 5FS and Apron Maxx RTA) for •

personal protective equipment when treating or handling treated seed.

Give your crops the strength to protect themselves.Give your cereals the protection they need to get off to the best possible start.

Cruiser Maxx® Cereals is a promotional combination of Cruiser 350FS insecticide and Dividend XL RTA fungicide. Using Cruiser Maxx Cereals will result in stronger plant stands, higher plant counts, greater uniformity and increased yields.

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Crops:Wheat (including spring, winter and durum) •

Barley • Note: Cruiser Maxx Cereals will also provide protection during storage prior to planting of storage insect pests. See label for details.

Protection:Use Cruiser Maxx Cereals for protection from wireworms and the

following diseases:

Disease Spring Wheat

Winter Wheat Barley

General Seed Rot1 l l l

Seed-borne Septoria2 l l l

Seedling Blight and Seedling Root Rot3 l l l

Fusarium Crown and Foot Rot ° ° °

Pythium Damping-off l l l

Fusarium Damping-off l l l

Septoria Leaf Blotch2,4 l

Dwarf Bunt5 l

Common Bunt5 l l

Loose Smut l l

Common Root Rot ° ° °

Take-all ° ° °

Covered Smut l

False Loose Smut l

l Control ° Suppression1 General seed rots controlled include those caused by Fusarium, Pythium, Penicillium and Aspergillus spp.2 High rate (650 mL per 100 kg seed) required for control.3 Caused by seed- and soil-borne Fusarium and soil-borne Pythium.4 Early season foliar disease control for first 4 weeks after planting.5 Dividend XL RTA controls both seed- and soil-borne bunt.

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Use Rates:Dividend XL RTA-325 to 650 mL/100 kg of seed. •

Cruiser 350FS-30 g ai/100 kg for the control of European Chafer •

and Wireworm.

Application Information:Cruiser Maxx Cereals is only available through commercial seed •

treatment facilities.

Uniform seed coverage is important to obtain optimal performance. •

Allow seed to dry before bagging, storing or seeding. •

Cleanup:For recyclable containers:1. Triple rinse empty container with water

– add rinsate directly into seed treating equipment. Make the empty,

rinsed container unsuitable for further use.

For refillable container: 2. For disposal this container may be returned

to the point of purchase (distributor/dealer). It must be refilled by the

distributor/dealer with the same product. Do not reuse this container

for any other purpose.

Equipment:Recalibration of seeding equipment is recommended before planting •

seed treated with Cruiser Maxx Cereals.

Precautions:Do not use treated seed for food, feed or oil processing. •

Do not graze or feed livestock on treated areas 45 days after planting. •

Read product labels for appropriate personal protective equipment •

when treating or handling treated seed.

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Broad-spectrum coverage

you can bank on.

Seed- and soil-borne diseases in today’s

cereal and corn production systems are a given. Crop rotations, tillage

practices, seed quality and weather conditions can all play a role in terms

of which diseases will come to the forefront. That’s why choosing a seed

treatment with broad-spectrum coverage is important. With two systemic

fungicides at work, Dividend XL RTA® shields your wheat, barley, oats, rye,

triticale and corn crops from some of the most serious early

season diseases.

Crops:

Corn – all types •

Barley – all types •

Wheat – winter, spring, and durum •

Oats •

Rye •

Triticale •

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For Control Of Seed- and Soil-borne Diseases:

Spring Wheat

Winter Wheat Barley Oats Rye Corn Triticale

Seed Rot1 l l l l l l l

Seed-borne Septoria2 l l l l

Seedling Blight and Seedling Root Rot3 l l l l l l l

Fusarium Crown and Root Rot

° ° ° ° ° °

Pythium Damping-off l l l l l l

Fusarium Damping-off l l l l l l l

Septoria Leaf Blotch l

Dwarf Bunt4 l l

Common Bunt4 l l l

Loose Smut l l l l

Common Root Rot ° ° ° ° ° °

Take-all ° ° ° ° °

Covered Smut l l

False Loose Smut l

l Control ° Suppression1 General seed rots controlled include those caused by Fusarium, Pythium, Penicillium and Aspergillus spp.2 High rate (650 mL per 100 kg seed) required for control.3 Caused by seed- and soil-borne Fusarium and soil-borne Pythium.4 Dividend XL RTA controls both seed- and soil-borne bunt.

Rates:

Standard rate: 325 mL/100 kg of seed. •

High rate*: 650 mL/100 kg of seed. • *Required for control of seed-borne Septoria and early-season foliar Septoria leaf blotch in

winter wheat.

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Seed Storage:Lab and field studies have shown that seed treated with •

Dividend XL RTA can be safely stored without loss of germination

or disease performance.

Application Information:Ensure contents are well mixed before using. •

Can be applied through on-farm and commercial treating equipment. •

Consult manufacturers of seed treating equipment for advice on •

operation and calibration of equipment.

Uniform seed coverage is important to obtain optimal performance. •

Allow seed to dry before bagging, storing or planting. •

Recalibration of seeding equipment is recommended before planting •

seed treated with Dividend XL RTA.

Cleanup: 1. For recyclable containers: Triple rinse empty container with

water – add rinsate directly into seed treating equipment.

Make the empty, rinsed container unsuitable for further use.

2. For refillable container: For disposal this container may be returned

to the point of purchase (distributor/dealer). It must be refilled by the

distributor/dealer with the same product. Do not reuse this container

for any other purpose.

Equipment Recommended:Can be applied with on-farm and commercial equipment. •

Precautions:Recropping restrictions: do not plant any crop other than crops listed •

on the label for 30 days.

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Do not graze, green forage or cut for hay within 35 days of •

planting cereals.

Do not use treated seed for food, feed or oil processing. •

Follow label for personal protective equipment when treating or •

handling treated seed.

A cut and dry solution.

The standard for protection against

Rhizoctonia spp. (Stem and Stolon Canker,

Black Scurf), Silver Scurf and Fusarium spp.

(Dry Rot). Seed pieces treated with Maxim PSP

or Maxim MZ PSP result in a potato harvest

with uniform shape and good skin set.

Crops: Potatoes •

For Control Of:

Black Scurf, Stem and Stolon Canker ( • Rhizoctonia solani)

Silver Scurf ( • Helminthosporium solani)

Fusarium Dry Rot ( • Fusarium spp.)* *Some populations are insensitive to Fludioxonil and/or Thiophanate-methyl and growers should use a product that combines one of these a.i.’s with Mancozeb (e.g. Maxim MZ PSP).

Rates:

500 g per 100 kg of cut seed. One 10 kg bag will treat approximately •

44 cwt of cut seed.

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Application Information:

Apply using an appropriate treater designed for treating potatoes or •

by dust attachment over the belt.

Cut pieces should be treated immediately after cutting. •

After cutting, treated seed pieces should be planted in soil above 7°C •

with adequate soil moisture required for planting.

If cut seed needs to be stored or held for a few days, make sure that •

there is adequate cool air (15.5°C) movement through the pile of cut

seed potatoes at relative humidity of 85-90%. Cut and treated seed

should not be piled above 1.8 m in height.

If treated seed pieces are to be bagged, they should be stored for •

2-3 days in open crates before bagging.

Do not store treated seed pieces for longer than 14 days. •

When transporting cut and treated seed, make sure the seed is •

covered.

Precautions:

Do not use Maxim PSP on any two consecutive seed generations. •

Refer to product label for product specific precautions and a list of •

personal protective equipment that must be worn when treating or

handling treated seed pieces.

Some strains of • Fusarium spp. that are insensitive to fludioxonil, the

active ingredient in Maxim PSP have been identified in Canada.

If you are concerned about the management of Fusarium spp., it is

recommended to use Maxim MZ PSP which contains a

Group M3 fungicide.

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The tank mix enhancer.

Boost your herbicide program for enhanced

broadleaf weed control. AAtrex® is

especially effective as a tank mix partner with Halex™ GT.

Crops:

Field Corn •

Silage Corn •

Seed Corn •

Sweet Corn •

For Control Of:

Common Purslane •

Lady’s-thumb •

Lamb’s-quarters •

Ragweed •

Redroot Pigweed •

Smartweed •

Volunteer Clover •

Wild Buckwheat •

Wild Mustard •

Wormseed Mustard •

Volunteer Adzuki Beans* • *When in a tank mixture with Callisto® Note: Some naturally occurring triazine-tolerant biotypes of these weeds may not be controlled by AAtrex 480.

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Tank Mixes:

Product PPI PRE POST Rate of Application*

AAtrex1 l l l 0.85-1.25 L/ac

+ Dual II Magnum l l l 0.5-0.7 L/ac

+ Dual II Magnum+ Callisto (Pre-up to 2-leaf corn)

l 0.5-0.7 L/ac + 0.12 L/ac

+ Callisto2 (late post - 3- to 8-leaf) l 0.085 L/ac

+ Callisto2,3 l 0.085 L/ac

+ Halex GT2,4 l 1.7 L/ac *Consult the label of the product to be tank mixed with AAtrex for specific instructions regarding broadleaf weeds, soil type variations, rotational crops, grazing or other restrictions. For pre-plant incorporated or pre-emergence application, AAtrex can be mixed with liquid fertilizers. For additional AAtrex tank mix partners, see label. 1 For post application AAtrex alone use 6.8 L/ac of emulsifiable crop oil. 2 AAtrex rate reduced to 0.23 L/ac when tank mixed with Callisto or Halex GT. Include Agral® 90 at 0.2% v/v. 3 Post tank mix with Callisto is for field corn only.4 For use ONLY on glyphosate-tolerant corn.

Rates:

Soil Type Rate of Application

Light and sandy 0.85-1.2 L/ac

Loams and clays 1.25 L/ac

Available in 14 L Mag Jugs. •

Rotation:

Rotational flexibility to all major crops. •

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Cost effective weed control in soybeans.Use Boundary® for cost-effective, residual

control of annual grasses and broadleaf*

weeds, including Nightshade, with rotational flexibility. You can partner

it with another herbicide to strengthen your tank mix or use a sequential

treatment for a greater broadleaf weed spectrum. With two modes

of action, Boundary is an alternative to Group 2 chemistry - use it to

your advantage in your fight against resistance. Boundary can tackle all

biotypes of Nightshade, preserving more marketing options for food-grade

premiums.

*Under certain conditions, such as heavy weed pressure, tough-to-kill or triazine-tolerant species, a broadleaf weed partner may be required to enhance control.

Crops:Soybeans •

For Control Of:Grasses •

Barnyard Grass –

Crabgrass (Smooth, Hairy) –

Fall Panicum –

Foxtail (Giant, Green, Yellow) –

Witchgrass –

Broadleaf weeds •

Cocklebur –

Common Chickweed –

Common Ragweed – 1

Dandelion (seedling) –

Green Smartweed –

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Jimsonweed – 2

Lady’s-thumb – 3

Lamb’s-quarters – 1

Nightshade – 3 (American, Eastern Black)

Pigweed (Prostrate, Redroot) – 1

Prickly Mallow – 2

Russian Thistle –

Shepherd’s Purse –

Velvetleaf –

Wild Mustard – 1

Yellow Woodsorrel – 2

1 Some naturally occurring triazine-tolerant biotypes of these weeds may not be controlled by Boundary.2 Pre-emergence treatment recommended.3 Pre-emergent treatments sometimes give better control than pre-plant surface.

Tank Mixes or Sequential Partners:

Touchdown Total and other glyphosates – for the burndown of •

early-season vegetation.

Lorox • ® – for enhanced broadleaf weed control (pre-emergence

application timing only).

Reflex • ® – for enhanced broadleaf weed control in a sequential

application.

Timing:

Surface pre-plant (2-3 weeks before planting). •

Pre-emergence. •

Soybeans should be planted at least 4 cm below soil surface. •

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Rates:A case of Boundary contains 14 L of Dual Magnum Soybean and 7 kg of

Sencor® DF Soybean.

Application Timing Boundaryac/case

ProvidesDual Magnum

L/acSencor DF Soybean

g/ac

Surface pre-plant 20 0.7 350

Pre-emergence 30 0.47 233

Pre-emergence 20 0.7 350

The higher rates are required in medium soils and under heavier weed infestations –

including Fall Panicum, Nightshade and Nutsedge. Use the highest rate based on your soil type and pH.Work with your dealer to develop the Boundary weed management program that best fits –

your situation.

Recommendations Based on Weed Pressure:Under certain conditions, Boundary alone may not provide adequate weed

control. Plan to use one of the following options to maximize weed control

and optimize yield.

Condition Option #1 Option #2

Medium to high Ragweed or Lamb’s-quarters pressure

Tank mix for additional broadleaf activity (e.g. Lorox)

Use a sequential post-emergent treatment for additional broadleaf activity (e.g. Reflex for Ragweed; Pinnacle® for Lamb’s-quarters)

Triazine-tolerant Ragweed or Lamb’s-quarters

Other tough weeds (including Cocklebur)

Always refer to specific product labels for complete information on application rates and timings. By choosing one of these programs, you get the value of Boundary in a complete herbicide program.

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Performance, crop safety and flexibility. Callisto® offers unprecedented application flexibility and incredible crop safety, with excellent control of key annual broadleaf weeds

including Velvetleaf. Callisto has excellent residual properties and can be used across all soil types and cropping systems making overall farm management much easier.

Crops:Field Corn •

Seed Corn* •

Sweet Corn* •*Callisto is now registered for post emergent applications in Seed and Sweet Corn

For Control Of:

Key annual broadleaf weeds including velvetleaf •

Rates and Timing:

Pre-emergence and early post-emergence (from planting to 2-leaf corn)

0.120 L/ac

Late post-emergence (3- to 8-leaf corn) 0.085 L/ac* *Use Agral 90 at 0.25% with all late post emergent applications. Consult tank mix partners for other restrictions.

Tank Mixes:

Pre-emergence and early post-emergence (from planting to 2-leaf corn)Callisto (0.12 L/ac) and one of the following options:

Primextra II Magnum 1.2-1.6 L/ac

Dual II Magnum+ AAtrex

0.5-0.7 L/ac0.85-1.26 L/ac

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Late post-emergence (3- to 8-leaf stage) Callisto (0.085 L/ac) and one of the following options:

AAtrex 0.23 L/acAAtrex+ Ultim®1

0.23 L/ac13.6 g/ac

Touchdown Total2 0.72 L/ac

AAtrex+ Touchdown Total2

0.23 L/ac0.72 L/ac

1 Can only be used up to 6-leaf stage of corn.2 For use ONLY on glyphosate-tolerant corn.

Application Information:Applications should be made with 10 – 20 gal/ac of water. •

Nitrogen solutions (such as 28-0-0 UAN), excluding suspension •

fertilizers, may replace water as a carrier for pre-emergence application in corn.

Rotation:Recropping Guidelines

Crop Minimal Recropping Interval

Winter Wheat 4 months

Spring Wheat 10 months

Soybeans, White Beans, Alfalfa, Tomatoes 11 months

All other crops Bioassay

The minimum recropping interval is the time between the last application •

of Callisto and the anticipated date of planting the next crop.Observe the recropping guidelines of any product(s) to be tank mixed •

with Callisto.

Precautions:Clean sprayer with household ammonia (containing 3% ammonia) at •

1L/100 L water.

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Nothing tops the residual performance and flexibility.Dual® II Magnum® provides long-lasting residual

weed control that you can count on for a broad spectrum of annual grasses, with complete rotational flexibility. It includes Benoxacor, the unique patented safener that will virtually eliminate any risk of herbicide injury to your corn crop.

Crops:Corn • 1 (Hybrid, Silage, Seed, Sweet) • Dry Beans2,3

Lima Beans • 3 • Peas (grown for processing)Potatoes • Soybeans • 2

Snap common beans • Tomatoes (transplanted) •(yellow and green)2 And many other crops… •

1 Dual II Magnum contains Benoxacor, which has been shown to enhance S-Metolachlor metabolism in corn. Use will not provide improved crop safety on other labeled crops. 2 Certain bean types may be more tolerant of a PPI application than pre-emergent application of Dual II Magnum.3 Beans should be seeded at least 4 cm deep or crop injury may result.

For Control Of:Barnyard Grass • Crabgrass (Smooth, Hairy) •

Fall Panicum • Foxtail •

Nightshade • 1 (American, Eastern Black) (Giant, Green, Yellow)Old Witchgrass • Redroot Pigweed • 2

Tall Waterhemp • 3 • Yellow Nutsedge4

1 Pre-emergence treatments usually provide better control than surface pre-plant, pre-plant incorporated or post-emergence treatments.2 Suppression only. Pre-plant incorporated and pre-emergence treatments only.3 Suppression only. Pre-emergence application only.4 Pre-plant incorporated treatment only. Extended periods of dry weather following applications may result in reduced Nutsedge control.

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Tank Mixes:

Corn

Product SPP PPI PRE EP POST Rate of Application*

Dual II Magnum l l l l l 0.5-0.7 L/ac

+ Touchdown Total3 l l l 0.72 L/ac

+ Callisto+ AAtrex

l l l0.12 L/ac +

0.85-1.25 L/ac

+ Callisto+ Touchdown Total3

l l0.085 L/ac +

0.72 L/ac

+ AAtrex l l l l l 0.85-1.25 L/ac

+ AAtrex+ Touchdown Total3

l l l0.85-1.25 L/ac +

0.72 L/ac

+ AAtrex+ Banvel II®1 l l

0.93 L/ac + 0.25-0.5 L/ac

+ Banvel II1,2 l l 0.25-0.5 L/ac

+ Propero1,2 l l 1.5-1.8 L/ac

1 Do not use these tank mixes on sweet corn, seed corn or popcorn at early post or later stage. 2 Do not apply Banvel or Propero beyond 5-leaf stage of corn.3 Post Early Post and Post applications with Touchdown Total are for glyphosate-tolerant corn only.*Consult the label of the product to be tank mixed with Dual II Magnum for specific instructions regarding broadleaf weeds, soil type variations, rotational crops, grazing or other restrictions. Dual II Magnum can also be applied using liquid fertilizers as a carrier for surface pre-plant, pre-plant incorporated or pre-emergent applications.

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Soybean

Product SPP PPI PRE Rate of Application*

Dual II Magnum l l 0.5-0.7 L/ac

+ Touchdown Total l l 0.72 L/ac

+ Sencor1 l l l 0.22-0.6 kg/ac

+ Sencor+ Lorox

l 0.19-0.27 kg/ac + 0.6-0.8 kg/ac

+ Pursuit1,2 l l 0.125-0.17 L/ac

+ Lorox l 0.7-0.9 kg/ac

* Consult the label of the product to be tank mixed with Dual II Magnum for specific instructions regarding broadleaf weeds, soil type variations, rotational crops, grazing or other restrictions.1 Rates differ depending upon application timing. Refer to label.2 Lower rate of Pursuit for PPI application. Do not apply Pursuit as a PPI application more than one year in sequence.

Timing:

SPP - Surface pre-plant (up to 30 days before planting). •

PPI - Pre-plant incorporated. •

PRE - Pre-emergence •

EP - Early post-emergence from planting to 2-leaf corn. •

POST - Post-emergence up to 6-leaf corn • Soybeans should be seeded at least 4 cm deep or crop injury may result. Do not apply Dual II Magnum if soybeans have emerged.See label for specific crop timing.Apply before weeds pass 2-leaf stage.

Rates:

0.5-0.7 L/ac. •

Rotation:

Freedom to rotate to any crop the following year. •

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Fast, effective and flexible.

Gramoxone® fits your burndown needs

by providing quick and reliable control of

a broad spectrum of weeds, giving you

consistent weed control under all conditions. Seed the day you spray as

it deactivates upon soil contact so there’s no residual activity. You can

apply this flexible product alone for fast, effective burndown or mix with a

residual herbicide for long-lasting control.

Crops:

Beans (all types) •

Blueberries (Highbush) •

Carrots •

Cole crops •

Corn •

Cucumbers •

Onions •

Apples, Apricot, Cherries, Peaches, Pears, Plums •

Potatoes •

Soybeans •

Strawberries •

And many more crops •

For Control Of:

Numerous annual grasses and broadleaf weeds. •

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Rates in Potato Crops:

Apply 1.1-1.7 L/ac to control emerged Quackgrass, annual grasses •

and broadleaf weeds.

Apply 0.6 L/ac to control emerged annual grass and annual broadleaf •

weed seedlings only. Grasses and weeds germinating after spraying

will require cultivation for control.

For dense weed growth, use the higher rate and the higher volume •

of water.

Applications should be made with 30-60 gal/ac of water. •

Potato Tank Mixes:

For some uses, it is beneficial to tank mix with a residual herbicide to •

lengthen the period of control.

Do not apply tank mixes after tops have emerged. •

Product* Rate of Application

Gramoxone 1.1-1.7 L/ac

+ Lorox 0.9-1.8 L/ac

+ Sencor 0.44-0.7 L/ac

*Refer to the label of the residual herbicide used for specific rates.

Timing in Potato Crops:

Apply after weeds have emerged in the spring but before potatoes •

emerge beyond the following stages:

Netted Gem (Idaho Baker, Russet or Burbank) and Cherokee, apply –

up to ground crack only (potato tops about to emerge).

For other varieties, apply up to the time first potato tops have –

reached 5-8 cm in height. See label at SyngentaFarm.ca for rates specific to other crops.

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Introducing a better glyphosate for

your GT corn that gets the job done

in one pass.

Halex™ GT offers season-long weed control by combining the convenience

of a glyphosate with the added benefit of broad-spectrum residual control.

It tackles the toughest weeds, so with one pass, you can get the job done

– it’s that easy.

Crops:

Glyphosate-tolerant Field Corn •

For Control Of:

Broadleaf Weeds Grasses

Emerged1 Weed Control:

American Nightshade Mustard (Wild) Barley (Volunteer)

Buckwheat (Wild) Pigweed (Redroot, Smooth)

Barnyard Grass

Canola (non-glyphosate tolerant)

Ragweed (Common) Crabgrass (Smooth, Hairy)

Chickweed Shepherd’s Purse

Cleavers Smartweed (Green, Pennsylvania)

Fall Panicum

Cocklebur Sowthistle (Perennial)3 Foxtail (Green, Yellow, Giant)

Corn Spurry Stinkweed Quackgrass

Cow Cockle Stork’s Bill Proso Millet (Wild)

Eastern BlackNightshade Tomato (Wild) Wheat (Volunteer)

Flixweed Thistle (Russian) Wild Oats

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Broadleaf Weeds Grasses

Emerged1 Weed Control:

Hempnettle Velvetleaf Yellow Nutsedge2

Lamb’s-quarters Wirestem Muhly

Night Flowering Catchfly

Kochia

Lady’s Thumb

Milkweed (common)2

Additional Residual Weed Control:

American Nightshade Pigweed (Redroot) Barnyard Grass

Eastern Black Nightshade Mustard (Wild) Crabgrass (Smooth, Hairy)

Lady’s Thumb Velvetleaf Fall Panicum

Lamb’s-quarters Foxtail (Green, Yellow, Giant)

Witchgrass 1 Plant not fully emerged at time of application will not be controlled.2 Suppression only.3 Perennial sowthistle and Canada thistle should be from the rosette stage to 20 cm in height and actively growing.

Rates and Timing:

Post-emergent from spike to 6-leaf stage of glyphosate-tolerant corn

1.7 L/ac*. * Use Agral 90 at 0.2% v/v

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Tank Mixes:

It is recommended that Halex GT be tankmixed with AAtrex. •

Product Rate of Application

Halex GT 1.7 L/ac

+ AAtrex 0.23 L/ac*

*Use Agral 90 at 0.2% v/v

Application Information:

For best results, apply Halex GT to actively growing weeds that are •

less than 15 cm in height.

For protection of the corn crop’s yield potential, apply Halex GT •

before the start of the critical period of weed control.

Thorough coverage of emerged weeds is essential for effective •

control with Halex GT. Although weed competition is quickly halted,

visual symptoms of dying weeds (discolouration) may take up to 2

weeks to appear depending on the weed species and

growing conditions.

Applications should be made with 10-20 gal/ac of water. •

Rotation:

Recropping Guidelines. •

Crop Minimal Recropping Interval

Winter Wheat 4.5 months

Spring Wheat 10 months

Alfalfa, Potato, Soybeans, Transplanted Tomato, White Beans

11 months

All Other Crops Bioassay

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The minimum recropping interval is the time between the last •

application of Halex GT and the anticipated date of planting of the

next crop.

Precautions:

Always use pedigreed (i.e. certified) glyphosate-tolerant corn seed. •

Corn that is not designated as glyphosate-tolerant will be damaged

or destroyed by this treatment.

Clean sprayer with household ammonia (containing 3% ammonia) at •

1 L/100 L water.

Peak performance plus crop safety.

Excellent performance on a wide range of tough

broadleaf weeds such as Velvetleaf and Wild

Mustard. Peak® Plus provides complete crop

safety with a reduced rate of dicamba with

residual weed control for extended activity after application.

Crops:

Field Corn •

Seed Corn •

Forage Sorghum •

Forage Millet •

For Control Of:

Cocklebur •

Common Ragweed •

Lady’s-thumb •

Lamb’s-quarters •

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Redroot Pigweed •

Velvetleaf •

Wild Mustard •

Tank Mixes or Sequential Partners:

Peak Plus after Dual II Magnum • or Primextra II Magnum – for post-

emergence broadleaf control following a foundation, pre-emergence

grass treatment.

Peak Plus with Ultim or Accent – for one-pass •

post-emergence control.

Timing:

Apply between the 2- and 7-leaf stages of corn. •

Specific application timing is best determined by weed growth. •

In order to achieve optimum results, recommended timings are

as follows:

Weeds Controlled Recommended Leaf Stage

Lamb’s-quarters* 1-6

Redroot Pigweed* 1-6

Common Ragweed 1-8

Velvetleaf 1-6

Wild Mustard Emerged, prior to flowering

Cocklebur 1-6

Lady’s-thumb 1-4

Wild Buckwheat 1-6

*Including triazine-tolerant biotypes.

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Rates:

1 jug treats 10 acres. •

Rotation:

See label at • SyngentaFarm.ca for recropping guidelines.

Precautions:

Add a recommended non-ionic surfactant (e.g. Agral 90, Ag-Surf • ®,

Citowett® Plus at 0.2% v/v).

Clean sprayer with household ammonia (containing 3% ammonia) •

1L of ammonia per 100 L of water. –

Give your corn crops the

best possible foundation.

Primextra® II Magnum® provides high-

performance residual control of annual grasses, broadleaf weeds and

Nutsedge with complete crop safety. Gain yield and performance benefits

by protecting your corn crop before it sees a weed. Use Primextra for your

Foundation Acre or in a tank mix with Callisto for one pass control, giving

you all the benefits of early weed control and higher yield potential.

Crops:

Field Corn •

Seed Corn •

Sweet Corn •

For Control Of:

Barnyard Grass •

Crabgrass (Smooth, Hairy) •

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Foxtail (Giant, Green, Yellow) •

Lady’s-thumb • 1

Lamb’s-quarters • 1

Nightshade • 1 (American, Eastern Black)

Witchgrass •

Pigweed (Prostrate and Redroot) •

Purslane • 1

Ragweed • 1

Smart Weed • 1

Tall Waterhemp • 2

Wild Buckwheat •

Wild Mustard • 1

Yellow Nutsedge • 3

1 Some naturally occurring triazine-tolerant biotypes of these weeds may not be controlled by Primextra II Magnum.2 When tank mixed with Callisto (pre-emergence only).3 Pre-plant incorporated treatment only. Extended periods of dry weather following application may result in reduced Nutsedge control.

Tank Mixes:

Product SPP PPI PREEarly Post

PostRate of

Application

Primextra II Magnum l l l l 1.2-1.6 L/ac

+ Callisto1 l l 0.12 L/ac

+ Touchdown Total l l 0.72 L/ac

Primextra II Magnum2 l l l 1.0 L/ac NEW

+ Touchdown Total3,4 l 0.72 L/ac

Primextra II Magnum can also be applied using liquid fertilizer as a carrier for surface pre-plant, pre-plant incorporated or pre applications. See label instructions for special mixing instructions with glyphosates.1 This tank mix can be used on sweet corn or seed corn for the PRE timing only.

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2 This rate is for Field Corn only and is intended to provide early season weed suppression through the critical crop establishment phase when used at the SPP, PPI or PRE timing. It should be used in a planned weed management program with a sequential post-emergent herbicide application.3 Do not apply beyond 6-leaf stage of corn. 4 For use on Glyphosate Tolerant corn ONLY. Consult the label of the product to be tank mixed with Primextra II Magnum for specific instructions regarding broadleaf weeds, soil type variations, and rotational crops, grazing or other restrictions.

Timing:

Surface pre-plant (up to 30 days before planting). •

Pre-plant incorporated. •

Pre-emergence and early post-emergence (from planting to •

2-leaf corn).

Post-emergence (3- to 6-leaf corn). •

Rates:

1.0-1.6 L/ac. •

Rotation:

Freedom to rotate soybeans, white beans, corn, oats or barley the •

following year.

Precautions:

Primextra II Magnum is fully compatible with Touchdown Total. •

For all other glyphosates, a surfactant such as Agral 90 or Ag-Surf

must be used at a rate of 0.5% v/v.

Primextra II Magnum is registered up to the 6-leaf stage of corn. •

However, grasses beyond the 2-leaf stage will not be controlled

by Primextra II Magnum treatment alone.

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For tough to control perennial weeds

in your field corn.

Propero™ is composed of two active

ingredients, atrazine and dicamba, to help manage perennial weeds in

your field corn and can be tank mixed with Touchdown Total to enhance

your weed management in GT corn.

Crops:

Field Corn •

For Control Of:

Wild Buckwheat •

Tartary Buckwheat •

Cleavers •

Corn Spurry •

Cow Cockle •

Field Bindweed • 1

Green Smartweed •

Lady’s Thumb •

Lamb’s-quarters • 2

Hare’s ear Mustard •

Indian Mustard •

Tumble Mustard •

Wild Mustard •

Wormseed Mustard •

Redroot Pigweed • 2

Russian Pigweed •

Common Ragweed • 2

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False Ragweed •

Giant Ragweed •

Perennial Sow-thistle • 1

Canada Thistle • 1

Velvetleaf •

Volunteer Adzuki beans • 3

Common Waterhemp • 4

1 Apply Propero annually for three years at the flowering stage of bindweed and the budding stage of thistles.2 Including triazine-resistant species.3 Post-emergence only. Apply at the unifoliate to fourth trifoliate stage of volunteer adzuki beans.4 Post-emergence only.

Rates:

Soil Texture Rate of Application

Pre-Emergence Post-Emergence

Coarse (sand, sandy-loam) 1.8 L/ac 1.5 L/ac

Medium to fine (loam-clay) 1.8 L/ac 1.8 L/ac

Pre-emergence – apply as a broadcast ground treatment after •

planting but before weeds and corn emerge.

Post-emergence – apply from spike to 5-leaf stage of corn. •

Tank Mixes:

Product PRE POST Rate of Application

Propero • • 1.5-1.8 L/ac

+ Dual II Magnum • • 0.5-0.7 L/ac

+ Touchdown Total1 • 0.72 L/ac

1 For use on glyphosate-tolerant corn ONLY.

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Take quick action against broadleaf weeds.

Use Reflex® for fast knockdown and short-term

residual broadleaf weed control. It is an effective

alternative to Group 2 herbicides, controlling all biotypes of Ragweed,

Pigweed and Nightshade.

Crops:

Dry Beans •

Snap beans (yellow and green) •

Lima beans •

Soybeans •

For Control Of:

Weeds Controlled Maximum Leaves at Application

Cocklebur 4

Common Ragweed 4

Eastern Black Nightshade 4

Lady’s-thumb 4

Lamb’s-quarters (suppression only) 3

Redroot Pigweed 4

Tall Waterhemp* 4

Wild Mustard 4

Velvetleaf (suppression only)

*Soybeans only

Tank Mixes:

Pinnacle* •

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Pursuit* •

Venture L* •

*These tank mixes are for soybeans only.

Timing:

Apply at the early post-emergence 1- to 4-leaf weed stage (this is •

generally 20-24 days after planting) – when the main flush

is complete.

Do not apply more than once a season, or to any field two years •

in a row.

Do not apply before the first trifoliate stage in the bean crop. •

Rates and Use Instructions:

0.4 L/ac. •

Use a minimum of 20 gal/ac of water and at a pressure of 245 kPa •

using flat fan nozzles.

Use with the surfactant Turbocharge • ® at 0.25% v/v of spray solution.

Check adjuvant rate required when used in tank mix. Refer to label. •

Precautions:

It is essential to achieve good coverage and ample penetration of •

the foliage.

Apply when weeds are actively growing. •

Some bronzing, crinkling or spotting of soybean, dry edible bean •

and snap bean leaves may occur, but plants normally outgrow these

effects with no adverse effects on maturity or crop yield.

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It gets the job done right.

Use Reglone® for control of harvest timing to

help deliver a quality crop at the right time.

This will allow for easier harvest because

desiccated plants pass through harvesting equipment easier. It also allows

potato tubers to mature naturally, developing a thicker, more resistant skin

while reducing disease transmission by stopping growth of potato tops,

ultimately reducing the potential for tuber rot.

Crops:

Alfa • lfa

Beans •

Adzuki (dry) –

Red kidney –

White –

Canola •

Carrots •

Cole crops (various) •

Corn •

Cucumbers •

Oats (corn spurry control) •

Onions •

Peas (field or dry) •

Potato (vine killing) •

Potatoes •

Red clover •

Soybeans •

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Turnips •

And many more crops… •

For Control Of:

Reglone will desiccate any green plant material, whether it is a crop, •

annual or perennial weed.

Timing:

Beans • (white and red kidney beans, soybeans and adzuki beans)

Spray at 80-90% leaf defoliation and when at least 80% of the –

pods have turned yellow.

Harvest within a week or 7-10 days. –

This treatment does not mature beans nor does it lower moisture –

content of beans.

Potatoes •

Spray at least 14 days before harvest. –

Best results are obtained after growth has passed its peak and –

adequate skin set has been established.

A second application can be made 4-6 days after –

the first application.

Application Information:

Reglone is rainfast when dry and is effective in cool or warm weather. •

Fungicide may be added when making applications to potatoes. •

Use clean water. Activity is reduced by dirty spray or water or by dust •

on foliage.

Desiccation will be enhanced by applications made under cloudy •

conditions or in evening after sunlight is reduced.

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Adverse weather conditions such as rainfall, cool temperatures and •

high humidity will slow drydown.

Germination of seed is not affected by Reglone for all crops which •

could go for seed sale.

Precaution:Do note apply Reglone to potatoes during drought conditions, •

particularly when it is so dry that the tops wilt during the day. After

such conditions, wait for at least 3 days after the soil has been

thoroughly moistened by rain or irrigation.

Rotation:Reglone is inactivated on contact with soil and therefore has no •

residual effect.

Rates:

Potato Rates*

Rate of App. Application Method

Water Volume Crop Condition

0.68-0.93 L/ac Ground 220-440 L/acTop growth light, little weed growth or top growth heavy and in early stage of maturity.

0.5-0.93 L/ac Followed by 0.51 L/ac

Ground 220-440 L/acTop growth heavy or top growth light and weedy field.

0.68- 0.93 L/ac Followed by 0.51 L/ac

Aerial At least 18 L/ac All top growth conditions.

0.5 L/ac Ground 220-440 L/acTop growth fully mature, little or no weeds.

Notes: Use of Agral 90 is not recommended when applying Reglon to potatoes.1 Second application 4-6 days after first application at normal top killing time. Use higher rate in the first application on denser or immature vines. 0.5 L/ac Rate may require more than 10–14 days to give a complete kill.

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Bean Rates*

0.5-0.7 L/ac (ground application) • *See label at SyngentaFarm.ca for rates specific to other crops. Always read labels and follow

directions.

The glyphosate that goes the distance.Touchdown Total® for your glyphosate uses. Touchdown Total provides superior absorption, translocation and delivery

plus it comes with new low foam technology and superior tank mix compatibility. And it comes fully guaranteed by the Touchdown® Assurance plan, so you’re still getting everything you need and more.

Uses:Pre-Plant burn down: •

For control of annual and perennial weeds prior to crop emergence –

Pre-harvest: •

Control of perennial weeds and uniform crop drydown –

Post-harvest: •

Perennial weed control after the crop is in the bin –

Post-emergent weed control in Roundup Ready • ® Crops:Roundup Ready Corn –

Roundup Ready Soybeans and Roundup Ready 2 Yield – ™ SoybeansRoundup Ready Canola –

For Control Of:Annual Grass Weeds •

Barnyard Grass –

Crabgrass –

Foxtail (Giant, Green, Yellow) –

Volunteer Wheat –

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Wild Oats –

Perennial Grass Weeds •

Blue Grass (Kentucky) –

Blue Grass (Canada) –

Brome Grass (Smooth) –

Orchard Grass –

Quackgrass –

Wirestem Muhly –

Yellow Nutsedge –

Perennial Broadleaf Weeds •

Canada Thistle –

Dandelion (Common) –

Field Bindweed –

Milkweed (Common) –

Mouse-eared Chickweed –

Sowthistle –

Wild Carrot –

Annual Broadleaf Weeds •

Canada Fleabane –

Cocklebur –

Common Chickweed –

Eastern Black Nightshade –

Lady’s-thumb –

Lamb’s-quarters –

Prickly Lettuce –

Prostrate Knotweed –

Ragweed (Common) –

Redroot Pigweed –

Shepherd’s Purse –

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Sow Thistle (Annual) –

Stinkweed –

Velvetleaf –

Wild Buckwheat –

Wild Mustard –

Tank Mixes*:

Soybean Tank Mixes Product* SPP PRE POST

Touchdown Total l l

+ Boundary l l

+ Dual II Magnum l l

+ Sencor l l

+ Pursuit l l

+ Broadstrike® Dual Magnum l l

Corn Tank Mixes* SPP PRE POST

Touchdown Total l l

+ Dual II Magnum l l

+ Dual II Magnum + AAtrex l l

+ Primextra II Magnum l l

+ Prowl® l

Roundup Ready Corn Tank Mixes SPP PRE POST

Touchdown Total1 l

+ AAtrex2 l

+ AAtrex+ Callisto1

l

+ AAtrex+ Dual II Magnum3

l

+ Callisto+ Dual II Magnum3 l

+ Primextra II Magnum3 l

+ Propero2 l

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*Consult the label of the product to be tank mixed with Touchdown Total for specific instructions regarding broadleaf weeds, soil type variations, rational crops, grazing or other restrictions. 1 Can be applied up to the 8-leaf stage of corn.2 Can be applied up to the 5-leaf stage of corn.3 Can be applied up to the 6-leaf stage of corn.

Resistance Management:

The risk of resistance is real and requires a management plan. Protect •

glyphosate for the future – choose your cropping plan carefully for

long-term success. The Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and

Rural Affairs asks you to contact 1-877-424-1300 to report

suspicious escapes.

Timing and Application:

Application Timing

Pre-plant/pre-emergence

Apply before crop emergence. Best for burndown of newly emerged annual, perennials and volunteers.

Over the top of Roundup Ready soybeans

Apply from the first trifoliate leaf stage through to flowering. For best results, annual weeds should be less than 15 cm tall and actively growing. Plants not fully emerged at the time of application will escape treatment.

Pre-harvest Apply at 80-90% leaf drop; 7-14 days before harvest for burndown of emerged weeds (for soybeans and dry beans).

Post-harvest Apply when perennial and winter annual weeds are actively growing. Heavy frosts prior to application may decrease control.

Over the top of Roundup Ready corn

Apply up to and including the 8-leaf stage of corn. For best results, annual weeds should be less than 15 cm tall and actively growing. Plants not fully emerged at the time of application will escape treatment.

Results are best when weeds are actively growing. –

Rates vary according to the weeds present, staging and conditions at the time of application. –

Consult label for specific rates required for annual and perennial weed control. –

See label at – SyngentaFarm.ca for rates specific to other crops.

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Post-emergence control of grasses.

Venture® L is the best choice for control of

Volunteer Corn in soybeans. It controls a

broad-spectrum of grass weeds on a variety of

crops from soybeans to berries.

Crops:

Soybeans •

Potatoes •

Tomatoes •

Ginseng •

Blueberries •

And many other crops… •

For Control Of:

Barnyard Grass •

Foxtail (Green, Yellow, Giant) •

Proso Millet •

Quackgrass* •

Volunteer Barley •

Volunteer Corn •

Volunteer Wheat •

Wild Oats •

Wirestem Muhly* •

*Use highest label rates for control.

Tank Mixes:

See label at • SyngentaFarm.ca for tank mix partners.

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Timing:

Do not apply later than the third trifoliate leaf stage of the •

soybean crop.

Rates:

Grass Species Controlled Rate Recommended Leaf Stage

Volunteer Corn 0.25 L/ac 2-5

Annual grasses(standard use rate)

0.4 L/ac 2-5

Quackgrass 0.8 L/ac 3-5

Wirestem Muhly 0.8 L/ac 3-5

Provides outstanding activity against

White mold and Late Blight.

Allegro® inhibits the formation and

movement of spores thereby stopping

disease before it takes over your crop. Provides unsurpassed white mold

control in your edible beans and should be part of a foundation spray in

your late blight program for potatoes.

Crops:

Potatoes •

Dry Beans •

Edible Beans •

For Control Of:

Potatoes – Late Blight •

Beans – White Mold •

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Rates:

Potatoes: •

0.162 L/ac on a 7 to 10 day schedule. –

Allegro inhibits the formation and movement of spores effectively –

limiting the spread of late blight in the current crop and restricting

the spread to future crops.

Allegro impedes all reproductive stages of late blight, thus –

destroying all the disease’s mechanisms for transfer.

Beans: •

0.4 L/ac on a 7-10 day schedule. –

Timing:

Potatoes: •

Begin application when the plants are 15-20 cm tall or when –

conditions favour disease development. Repeat application at

intervals of 7-10 days.

Allegro is the perfect fungicide to fight Late Blight at the end of –

the season. Applied right after desiccation with Reglone, Allegro

will destroy spores still present on leaves and stems during drying

time, as well as spores migrating to the soil.

Beans: •

Begin applications when plants are at first bloom to 10% bloom –

(when 10% of the plants have at least 1 open bloom. Make a

second application 7-10 days later but no later than when 50%

of the plants have at least 1 open bloom.

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Application Information:

Apply in sufficient water to obtain adequate coverage of foliage. •

Spray volumes to be used vary with the amount of plant growth.

Spray volume usually will range from 20-60 gal/ac.

Potatoes: •

Do not apply more than the maximum seasonal use rate of –

1.6 L/ac during each growing season.

Do not make more than 3 sequential applications of Allegro –

before alternating to a fungicide with a different mode of action.

Pre-harvest Interval = 14 days. –

Beans: •

Do not apply more than the maximum season use rate of –

0.8 L/ac during each growing season.

Pre-harvest Interval = 30 days. –

Precautions:

When using Allegro for the management of white mold in beans, •

ensure that there is a Maximum Residue Limit established for

fluazinam (the active ingredient in Allegro) in the destined

country for shipping.

The foundation of a disease prevention

program, Bravo sticks and stays.

Bravo® is a proven, broad-spectrum foliar fungicide

that provides excellent control of the major foliar diseases that reduce

quality and yield. Producers who use Bravo report that they consistently get

unsurpassed disease control, more vigorous plants, substantial yield, and

quality increases.

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Crops:

Blueberries •

Carrots •

Celery •

Cole crops •

Cucumbers •

Ginseng •

Onions •

Potatoes •

Strawberries •

Tomatoes •

And many more crops… •

For Control Of:

Blueberries: Alternaria Fruit Rot, Anthracnose Fruit Rot, •

Phomopsis Canker

Carrots: Early Blight (Cercospora), Late Blight (Alternaria) •

Celery: Early Blight, Late Blight •

Cole Crops (Broccoli, Brussels Sprouts, Cabbage, Cauliflower): •

Alternaria Leaf Spot, Downy Mildew

Cucumber: Anthracnose, Powdery Mildew, Scab •

Onions (Dry Bulb and Green Bunching): Botrytis Leaf Blight •

Potatoes: Late Blight, Early Blight and Botrytis Vine Rot •

Strawberries: Botrytis Fruit Rot •

Tomatoes: Early Blight, Late Blight, Septoria Leaf Spot, Anthracnose, •

Botrytis Gray Mold

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Rates:

Crop Rate of Application

Potatoes (Late Blight)* 0.5-1.0 L/ac

Potatoes (Early Blight, Botrytis Vine Rot)* 0.65-1.0 L/ac *Under severe disease conditions use the higher rates at 7-day intervals. Do not apply to potato plants later than 1 day before harvest. Please see label at SyngentaFarm.ca for more information.

Application Information:

Bravo is a preventative fungicide that forms a protective barrier over •

the foliar surface.

Use sufficient water and spray pressure to ensure adequate •

penetration of canopy.

Water volume will vary with plant growth. •

Can be tank mixed with Quadris for enhanced control of Early Blight •

in potatoes.

Reduce losses and maintain tuber

quality in storage.

Bruises and wounds heal better, free

from fungal growth. Therefore, use Mertect® in the final step to protect

tubers from devastating diseases in storage. Experience higher return on

investment by protecting your crop between harvest and market.

Crops:

Potatoes •

For Control Of:

Fusarium • spp. - Dry Rot

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Phoma • spp. - Gangrene or Pocket Rot

Helminthosporium • solani - Silver Scurf

Oospora • spp. - Skin Spot

Rhizoctonia • solani - Black Scurf

Timing:

Apply to potatoes prior to storage. •

Rates:

5L container of Mertect will treat 56.6 metric tonnes of potatoes. •

Application Information:

Prepare a suspension of 7.5 L Mertect per 170 L water. •

Apply 2 L of suspension per 1,000 kg of potatoes. •

A protective mist improves the storability of potatoes because it helps •

improve relative humidity during the first few days of storage, which

helps to heal wounds.

Resistance Management:

Isolates of • Fusarium spp. and Helminthosporium solani have been

identified as insensitive to thiabendazole, the active ingredient in

Mertect SC. If resistance is suspected, utilize another fungicide with a

different target site of action.

If Mertect (Group 1 fungicide) is used to protect potatoes in storage, •

do not use Senator® or any other product containing thiophanate-

methyl for seed treatment the following spring.

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Quadris® means more.

Quadris® is a systemic fungicide that is

well known for the protection it offers

potato crops against Early Blight. Quadris is the only product that can

be used as an in-furrow treatment for the protection against soil-borne

diseases caused by Rhizoctonia solani (Black Scurf and Stem and

Stolon Canker) and Helminthosporium solani (Silver Scurf).

Crops:

Potatoes •

Tomatoes •

Ginseng •

Seed, Sweet and Field Corn •

Legume Vegetables including Soybeans and Edible Beans •

Sugarbeets •

Carrot, Turnip, Rutabaga •

For Control Of:

Potato In-Furrow •

Black Scurf –

Rhizoctonia Stem and Stolon Canker –

Silver Scurf –

Potato Foliar •

Early Blight –

Late Blight –

Tomatoes •

Anthracnose –

Early Blight –

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Ginseng •

Rhizoctonia –

Seed, Sweet and Field Corn •

Rust –

Legume Vegetables including Soybeans and Edible Beans •

Asian Soybean Rust –

Powdery Mildew* –

Cercospora Leaf Spot* –

Anthracnose –

Ascochyta Blight –

Mycosphaerella Blight –

Sugarbeets •

Rhizoctonia Root and Crown Rot –

Carrot, Turnip, Rutabaga •

Rhizoctonia Root Rot, Crown Rot and Stem Canker –

*Soybeans only

Timing:

Refer to label for crop specific application timings. •

Rates:

Crop Rate of Application

Potatoes In-Furrow 4-6 mL product/100 m of row

Potatoes Foliar – Early Blight 0.2- 0.32 L/ac*

Potatoes Foliar – Late Blight 0.32 L/ac

Tomatoes 0.12-0.2 L/ac

Soybeans and Edible Beans 0.2 L/ac

Seed, Sweet and Field Corn 0.183 L/ac

Ginseng 0.45 L/ac

* Use higher rate if extending the treatment to 14 day interval

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Application Information:

In-Furrow Application – Potatoes:

Apply Quadris in at least 5 gal/ac of water. •

Can be tank mixed with Ridomil Gold and Actara. •

Ground Application:

Apply Quadris in at least 100 L/ha of water (10 gal/ac of water). •

Can be tank mixed with Bravo in potatoes. •

Can be tank mixed with Matador in seed, Sweet and Field Corn, •

Soybeans and Edible Beans.

Can be tank mixed with Tilt in Seed, Sweet and Field Corn. •

Aerial Application – Potatoes, Tomatoes, Soybeans and Edible.

Beans:

Apply Quadris in at least 45 L/ha of water (4 gal/ac of water). •

For greener, healthier crops.

Quilt® delivers unsurpassed broad-spectrum

disease protection in wheat, barley, corn

and soybeans. It is a superior fungicide for the prevention and control of

diseases, helping to ensure optimum plant performance so growers can

receive a higher return on their investment. Quilt combines the power of

two leading fungicides, Quadris and Tilt, to deliver preventative as well

as curative disease protection that preserves green leaf area for healthier

plants and higher yield potential.

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Crops:Cereals: Wheat (Spring and Winter varieties), Barley. •

Corn: Popcorn, Field, Seed and Sweet Corn. •

Legume Vegetables: Soybean, all crop Group 6 Legume Vegetables. •

For Control Of:Wheat and Barley: •

Barley Net Blotch –

Barley Scald –

Septoria Leaf Spot –

Tan Spot –

Stripe Rust –

Wheat Leaf Rust –

Barley Leaf Rust –

Corn: •

Rust –

Northern Corn Leaf Blight* –

Southern Corn Leaf Blight* –

Eye Spot –

Grey Leafspot –

Soybean: •

Asian Soybean Rust –

Powdery Mildew –*Also known as Helminthosporium Leaf Blights.

Tank Mixes:Quilt can be tank mixed with Matador Insecticide for foliar disease •

and insect control on Wheat, Barley, Corn (Field, Sweet and Seed),

and Legume Vegetables (Crop Group 6) including Soybeans.See the label for rates and complete instructions.

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Application information:

Ground Application •

Quilt may be applied with all types of spray equipment commonly –

used for ground application, except any type of Ultra Low Volume

(ULV) spray system.

Do not apply during periods of dead calm or when winds –

are gusty.

Aerial Application •

Quilt may be applied by air only by fixed-wing or rotary aircraft –

equipment properly calibrated for local conditions.

Do not apply during periods of dead calm or when winds are –

gusty.

Do not apply when wind speeds are greater than 16 km/h at flying –

height at the application site.

Coverage: • Good spray coverage and canopy penetration are

important for best results.

Water volumes: •

Apply Quilt at a minimum of 10 gal/ac of water for ground –

applications and 5 gal/ac of water for aerial application.

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Use Rates:

Crop Disease Rate of Application

Notes

Wheat (spring and winter varieties) and Barley

• Barley Net Blotch • Barley Scald • Septoria Leaf Spot • Tan Spot

300 mL/ac • Apply once between stem elongation and half-head emergence (BBCH Growth Stage 29-55). • Optimum timing for protecting the flag leaf is when the flag leaf reaches 50-70% emergence.

• Stripe Rust • Wheat Leaf Rust

300-400 mL/ac • When disease pressure from stripe rust and wheat leaf rust is expected to be high, the higher application rate of 400 mL/ac should be used.

Field, Sweet, Seed and PopCorn

• Rust • Northern Corn Leaf Blight • Southern Corn Leaf Blight • Eye Spot • Grey Leafspot

300-400 mL/ac • Apply at the first sign of disease. • In field corn, first application should be made at approx. the R1 (silking) stage of corn and not prior to VT (tasseling). • If environmental conditions are favorable for disease development, make a second application 14 days after the first.

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Crop Disease Rate of Application

Notes

Soybeans and Crop Group 6

• Asian Soybean Rust

400-600 mL/ac • Apply at the first sign of disease. • Apply the high rate only under high disease pressure conditions. • A second application after 14 days may be needed if conditions persist. • Be sure to protect the developing pod of soybean and podded legume vegetables.

• Powdery Mildew 400 mL/ac • Apply at the first sign of disease. • A second application after 14 days may be needed if conditions persist.

Application Limitations and Pre-Harvest Intervals:

CropPHI

IntervalMaximum number of applications per year

Soybeans and Dry Legume Vegetables 30 days 2

Succulent Podded and Shelled Legume Vegetables

15 days 2

Soybean Hay; Dry Pea Hay 14 days 1

Wheat, Barley 45 days 1

Field Corn, Sweet Corn (including seed production), Popcorn (including seed production)

14 days 2

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Break the Mold™

With its powerful LOK+FLO™ technology,

Revus® delivers excellent and long-lasting

protection against late blight, Phytophthora Blight and Downy Mildew

in potatoes, tomatoes, onions and peppers, as well as other fruit and

vegetable crops.

Crops:

Potatoes •

Tomatoes (including greenhouse only tomatoes, not for transplant to •

the field)

Onions •

Peppers (including field pepper transplants and transplants treated in •

greenhouse immediately prior to transplant into field)

Grapes •

Cucurbits •

Leafy vegetables (including greenhouse only leafy vegetables, not for •

transplant to the field)

Brassica vegetables •

For Control Of:

Potatoes •

Late Blight – (Phytophthora infestans)

Tomatoes •

Late Blight – (Phytophthora infestans)

Bulb Vegetables (dry bulb and green onion) •

Downy Mildew – (Peronospora destructor)

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Peppers •

Phytophthora Blight* – (Phytophthora capsici) Leafy Vegetables (lettuce and spinach) •

Downy Mildew – (Bremia lactucae)Blue Mold – (Peronospora effusa)

Cucurbits •

Downy Mildew** – (Pseudoperonospora cubensis) Brassica Vegetables •

Downy Mildew – (Peronospora parasitica) Grapes •

Downy Mildew – (Plasmopara viticola) * Suppression only.**New virulent strains may exist; Revus should only be used as a preventative treatment in a tank mixture with Bravo.

Spray Coverage:Thorough coverage is essential to performance. Use of an adjuvant in •

bulb crops (onions) and brassica vegetable (broccoli, cauliflower) is a must, and it is recommended for potatoes, tomatoes and peppers. Do not apply Revus through any type of Ultra Low Volume (ULV) •

spray system.

Tank Mixes:Revus can be used on its own in a spray program, or be tank mixed •

with Bravo (see label).

Timing:Preventative applications are essential. Apply either before disease •

develops or in a program following a curative fungicide. Applying Revus when downy mildew is already evident in the field is not

recommended.

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Number of Sequential Application:

Do not apply sequential treatments of Revus, or other fungicide in the •

same fungicide group, in a season.

Number of Applications:

Maximum of four applications per season (no more than one •

application in peppers); ensure that no more than half of the overall

treatments to any crop are Group 40 fungicide.

Rate:

160-240 mL/ac depending on the crop. Please refer to label for •

specific crop rates. Always use the highest rate when conditions are

conductive to disease development.

Pre-harvest Interval:

Potatoes: 14 days •

Tomatoes: 1 day •

Onions: 7 days •

Peppers: 1 day •

Cucurbits: 0 day •

Leafy and brassica vegetables: 1 day •

Greenhouse lettuce: 7 days •

Grapes: 14 days •

*See label for crop-specific rates, use guidelines and restrictions.

Effects of Weather:

Rainfast within one hour of application. •

To protect against soil-borne diseases,

think Gold.

Ridomil Gold® 480SL is a new formulation

that offers improved mixing and handling

when compared to the 480EC formulation. It is still a systemic fungicide

that helps prevent soil-borne diseases in a number of crops. In potatoes,

you can lay down a preventative treatment of Ridomil Gold 480SL so that

they look as good coming out of storage as they did going in. Research

shows that Ridomil Gold 480SL at planting can increase yield 5-10% per

acre, and tubers are higher quality and more uniform*. The combination

of Ridomil in-furrow and applying Confine® as your potatoes are going

into storage provides the best management practice to managing diseases

in your potato storage.

*NDSU (Secor, Gudmetad, et al) various co-operators, Syngenta: data on file.

Crops:

Potatoes. •

Other crops including: apples (non-bearing), cucumbers, highbush •

blueberries, hops, raspberries, snap beans, strawberries, ginseng

and tobacco.

See label at • SyngentaFarm.ca for more details.

For Suppression Of:

Pink Rot in potatoes. •

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Timing for Potatoes:

For the suppression of Pink Rot ( • Phytophthora erythroseptica),

apply 4 mL of Ridomil Gold 480SL per 100 m of row as

an in-furrow spray.

Apply directly over the seed pieces in-furrow as a 15-20 cm band •

prior to row closure. Apply in a minimum of 3 gal/ac.

Do not apply within 80 days of harvest. •

Do no apply more than once a season. •

Can be tank mixed with Quadris and Actara. •

When tank mixed with Quadris or Actara the pre-harvest interval –

is 90 days.

Application Information:

Apply Ridomil Gold using ground equipment only. •

Do NOT apply in transplant water. •

Do not let tank contents stand for long periods of time without •

agitation. If spraying is interrupted, thoroughly re-agitate the spray

solution before application. Ridomil Gold spray solution should not be

stored overnight.

Use 50 mesh or larger nozzle screens. Keep by-pass line on or near. •

bottom of tank to minimize foaming.

Spray pressure: 200 to 300 kPa. •

Spray volume per hectare: 200-300 L/ha of water (20-30 gal/ac), •

unless otherwise noted. Please note that this volume is not applicable

to potatoes.

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Lock out potato diseases.Ridomil Gold® Bravo® Twin-Pak™ delivers

double-hit performance: the systemic

action of Ridomil protects against storage diseases and the contact action

of Bravo provides your foliar foundation protection.

Crops:Potatoes •

For Control Of:Late Blight •

Botrytis Vine Rot •

Early Blight •

Pythium • spp. Leak*

Pink Rot* •* Suppression only

Use Rates:Apply Ridomil Gold Bravo at the rate of one jug per 10 acres. •

Timing:Begin preventative applications early in the season. •

First application when the largest tubers are dime size, which usually •

occurs before row closure and prior to flowering.

Second application of Ridomil Gold Bravo should be made 14 days •

after the first application.

Apply a contact fungicide, such as Bravo, 5-7 days after each •

application of Ridomil Gold Bravo.

Only a maximum of three applications of Ridomil Gold Bravo per •

season regardless of the disease being treated.

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Application Information:

Do not tank mix Ridomil Gold Bravo with a top killer. •

Use sufficient water for a thorough coverage of foliage •

(24-170 gal/ac by ground sprayer; minimum of 5 gal/ac by air).

See the label at SyngentaFarm.ca for aerial application precautions and recommendations.

Early season protection that’s gentle on your crops.Tilt® can be the difference between a good cereal

crop and a great one. By protecting your cereals with Tilt, you can improve both quality and yield. The experts at Syngenta who, through service and support, can ensure you get the most from your fungicide application this year.

Crops:Winter Wheat •

Spring Wheat •

Barley •

Oats •

Soybeans •

Edible Beans •

Seed and Sweet Corn •

For Control Of:Winter Wheat and Spring Wheat •

Leaf and Stem Rust –

Powdery Mildew –

Septoria – spp. Glume BlotchSeptoria Leaf Spot* –

Stripe Rust –

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Tan Spot* –

Barley •

Leaf and Stem Rust –

Net Blotch* –

Powdery Mildew –

Scald –

Septoria Leaf Spot –

Spot Blotch –

Oats •

Crown Rust –

Septoria Leaf Blotch –

Soybeans •

Asian Soybean Rust –

Powdery Mildew –

Cercospora Leafspot –

Aerial Web Blight –

Frogeye Leaf Spot –

Edible Beans •

Leaf Rust –

Powdery Mildew –

Sweet and Seed Corn •

Eye Spot –

Grey Leaf Spot –

Leaf Spot –

Northern and Southern Leaf Blight –

Rust –

*Provides suppression at the 0.1 L/ac rate.

Tank Mixes:Wheat and Barley only •

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2, 4-D Amine –

MCPA Amine –

Buctril – ® M2, 4-D Ester –

MCPA Ester –

Pardner – ®

Legume Vegetables including Soybeans •

Quadris –

Matador –

Corn only •

Quadris –

Matador –

Timing:Wheat, Barley and Oats •

Apply preventatively when infection levels are low. –

Apply between stem elongation up until head is half emerged –

from boot.Apply when disease levels reach 1-10% on the middle leaves –

(4- to 5-leaf growth stage).Rates:

0.1 L/ac for early season disease protection. Can be applied at •

herbicide timing if disease is present.0.2 L/ac or 25 ac/5 L jug. •

Water •

20 gal/ac by ground. –

4-5 gal/ac by aerial application. –

Effects of Weather:

Rainfast within one hour of application • .

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Spray once and forget about damaging

potato pests.

Just one application of Actara® insecticide at

planting is all your crop needs for long-term,

insect-free growth. Actara is rapidly taken up by the plant via the roots for

fast-acting protection. Once inside the plant, Actara slowly metabolizes,

delivering longer-lasting protection throughout the growing season.

Crops:

Potatoes •

For Control Of:

Colorado Potato Beetle •

Potato Leafhopper •

Green peach aphid •

Potato aphid •

Buckthorn aphid •

Foxglove aphid •

Use Rates:

In Furrow: apply 3.4-4.4 mL/100 m of row. •

Seed Treatment: apply no more than 24.4 mL of Actara per 100 kg •

seed but check the label to ensure application rate based on your

seeding rate.

Timing:

Apply either as an in-furrow spray during planting or on the seed •

piece prior to planting. Use the higher rate for extended residual

control. Regardless of application method, apply in sufficient water to

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ensure good coverage. Seed piece slurry application rates should not

exceed 263 mL per 100 kg seed.

Equipment Information:

Soil Application

Spray nozzles should provide accurate and uniform spray distribution. •

Consult sprayer manufacturers and/or your local agricultural •

representative specialists.

Seed Treatment

Cut seed is particularly vulnerable to seed decay in the presence of •

excessive moisture. Actara has been designed to be delivered in very

low volumes to ensure good coverage without increasing tuber decay.

Actara, delivered at a diluted volume of 263 mL/100 kg of seed gives

good coverage over the seed. Do not add excess water to the

cut seed.

Store cut seed at or below 7°C. Temperatures above 10°C promote •

soft rot in seed.

Apply only in areas with adequate ventilation or in areas that are •

equipped to remove mist or dust.

Seed loading onto the belt after cutting should be uniform. Do not •

overload. If there are several layers of seed under the hood, coverage

will be erratic.

Calibrate the output to the actual flow rate. If calibrated properly, •

there will be no liquid material dripping off of the roller table.

If the treated seed is to be stored or held for a few days, make sure •

that there is adequate cool air movement through the pile of cut

seed potatoes at relative humidity of 85-90%. Cut and treated seed

should not be piled above 1.8 m in height. Best results are obtained if

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potatoes are planted immediately after treating. When treated seed,

make sure the seed is covered.

When treating cut seed, Actara should be followed with a dust •

treatment to improve suberization.

Avoid using excessively sprouted seed tubers for liquid seed •

treatment.

Precautions:

Do not use more than one application of Actara per season. •

Do not follow a soil application of Actara with a foliar application of •

Actara or any other Group 4 Insecticides (Admire®, Assail®, Alias®

or Titan™).

Read product label for personal protective equipment when using this •

product and handling treated potato seeed pieces.

Insecticide Rate Conversion Chart:

Rate mL/100 m row

Rate in mL/ha of product for specified row spacing and rate per 100 m row

75cm

80 cm

85 cm

90 cm

95 cm

100 cm

105 cm

110 cm

115 cm

120 cm

125 cm

150 cm

185 cm

215 cm

3.4 453 425 400 378 358 340 323.8 309 296 283.3 272 226.7 183.8 158

4.4 586.7 550 517.6 488.9 463.2 440 419 400 382.6 366.7 352 293.3 237.8 204.7

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For soil-borne insects, it’s a force to be reckoned with.

Force® 3G is a soil insecticide for control of

Corn Rootworm, Black Cutworm, Wireworm and Seedcorn Maggot in

Field, Seed and Sweet Corn – with no herbicide-use restrictions.

Crops:Field Corn •

Seed Corn •

Sweet Corn •

For Control Of:Black Cutworm •

Corn Rootworm •

Seedcorn Maggot •

Wireworm •

Timing:Banded – for control of Corn Rootworm and Black Cutworm •

In-furrow – for control of Corn Rootworm, Black Cutworm, •

Wireworm and Seedcorn Maggot

Rates:37.5 g/100 m of row for both banded and in-furrow applications. •

Application Information:Apply Force 3G through a planter-mounted insecticide applicator. •

Calibration: It is essential that the correct rate of Force 3G be applied •

to obtain the best insect control. Calibration tubes and instructions

are available from your supplier.

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1. Measure a 100 m length of row.

2. Attach calibration tubes to each applicator outlet.

3. Drive planter down the 100 m of row at normal planting speed to

collect insecticide in calibration tubes.

4. Remove tube and tap 4 times to settle granules.

5. If calibration tube reading is above or below 37.5 g/100 m row,

adjust gauge setting accordingly and repeat steps 2, 3 and 4.

6. Recalibrate periodically to ensure correct rate is being applied.

Precautions:

Read product label for personal protective equipment when using this •

product.

Effective, targeted aphid control

in potatoes.

Across Canada, aphids spread viral potato

diseases, such as Potato Leaf Roll Virus (PLRV), which rob producers of

yield and quality. Fulfill® effectively controls aphids by stopping their

feeding quickly after application. Although aphids can remain alive for

a few days, and may continue to move on the plant, Fulfill shuts down

the aphids’ feeding processes, and the damage they inflict, almost

immediately.

Crops:

Potatoes •

For Control Of:

Buckthorn Aphid •

Foxglove Aphid •

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Green Peach Aphid •

Potato Aphid •

Use Rates:

Broadcast as a foliar spray at a rate of 193 g/ha (78 g/ac). One jug •

treats 10 acres.

Application Information:

Monitor aphid populations and apply Fulfill as aphid numbers reach •

economic thresholds.

Use a penetrating adjuvant such as LI 700 • ®. Consult the label for

adjuvant options and rates.

Apply in sufficient water to ensure thorough coverage. •

Allow at least 7 days between applications. •

Do not make more than 2 applications per crop season. •

Allow 14 days between the last application and harvest. •

Fulfill is rainfast as soon as the spray dries. •

Precautions:

Read product label for personal protective equipment when using this •

product.

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Broad-spectrum insect control.Matador® has both residual and contact

activity on small larvae, nymphs and the eggs

of many insects. Spray when the smaller, more

susceptible insects are present.

Crops:Alfalfa •

Canola •

Corn (Field, Seed, Sweet and Popcorn) •

Soybeans •

Wheat, Barley and Oats •

Potatoes •

Tomatoes •

Legume vegetables (Soybeans, Dry Edible Succulent Beans, •

Dry Succulent Peas, Favabeans, Chickpeas, Lentils)

Fruit crops (Apples, Cherries, Nectarines, Peaches, Pears, Plums, •

Strawberries)

Vegetable crops (Broccoli, Brussels Sprouts, Cabbage, Cauliflower) •

Garlic, Head lettuce, Leeks, Onions •

And many more… •

For Control Of:Alfalfa Weevil •

Aphids (see label) •

Armyworm •

Bean Leaf Beetle •

Cabbage Seed Pod Weevil •

Cabbage Loopers •

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Colorado Potato Beetle •

Corn Earworm •

Crucifer Flea Beetle •

Cutworms •

European Corn Borer •

Fall Armyworm •

Lygus Bug •

Potato Leafhopper •

Potato Flea Beetle •

Soybean aphid •

Swede Midge •

Tarnished Plant Bug •

And many more… •

Timing:See label at SyngentaFarm.ca for specific pest timings.

Rates:

Insects Rate of Application

Bean Leaf Beetle 0.034-0.093 L/ac

Corn Earworm 0.034 L/ac

Cutworms 0.034 L/ac

European Corn Borer 0.034 L/ac

Potato Flea Beetle 0.034 L/ac

Potato Leafhopper 0.034 L/ac

Soybean Aphid 0.034-0.093 L/ac

Tarnished Plant Bug 0.034 L/ac

European Corn Borer and Corn Ear Worm management in corn 0.034-0.075 L/ac NEW

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Application Information:

In field crops such as Soybeans and Potatoes use a minimum of •

20 gal/ac water volume for adequate canopy penetration.

Effects of Weather:

Reduced efficacy when applying in temperatures above 27°C. •

For best results, apply in early morning or evening, avoiding the •

heat of the day.

Precautions:

Overspray or drift to sensitive habitats must be avoided. •

Refer to the label for buffer zones to protect freshwater and •

estuarine/marine habitats.

Do not harvest potatoes for 7 days after application. •

Do not harvest sweet corn for 1 day after application. •

Do not harvest for 14 days if corn crop is being harvested for silage. •

Do not harvest soybeans, dry bean and dry peas for 21 days •

after application.

Do not harvest edible peas, succulent shelled beans and succulent •

shelled peas for 14 days after application.

Do not harvest edible podded beans for 7 days after application. •

Do not enter or allow worker entry for 24 hours after treatment. •

Read product label for personal protective equipment for handling •

and use of this product.

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NOTES:

For More InformationIf, for any reason, you are not satisfied with the performance of a Syngenta product, our trained field force will respond within 24 hours. Also, if you have questions or need further information on any Syngenta product, please feel free to call. Contact our Customer Resource Centre at 1-87-SYNGENTA (1-877-964-3682), or e-mail us at [email protected] or visit SyngentaFarm.ca

Syngenta Crop Protection Canada, Inc. 140 Research Lane

Research Park Guelph, Ontario

N1G 4Z3

For more information, please call our Customer Service Centre at

1-87-SYNGENTA (1-877-964-3682) or visit SyngentaFarm.ca

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