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Page 1: VEGETABLE PRODUCT GUIDE 2017

VEGETABLE PRODUCT GUIDE 2017

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HERBICIDES FUNGICIDES INSECTICIDESAPPLICATION TIMING AND

INFORMATION GUIDESGROWTH

REGULATORS

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HERBICIDES

FUNGICIDES

INSECTICIDES

GROWTH REGULATORS

APPLICATION TIMING AND INFORMATION GUIDES

51 Pest Control Reference Guide

53 Product Reference Guide

55 Spray Guide

3 Betamix® B

5 Ignite®

7 Pardner®

9 Select®/Centurion®

12 Sencor®

30 Admire®

34 Concept®

36 Decis®

39 Movento®

41 Oberon®

43 SivantoTM Prime

49 Ethrel®

16 Aliette®

18 Flint®

21 Luna Tranquility®

23 Reason®

25 Scala®

27 Tattoo® C

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BETAMIX B

PARDNER

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SELECT/CENTURION

IGNITE

SENCOR

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SELECTIVE POST-EMERGENT HERBICIDE FOR WEED CONTROL IN TABLE BEETS

CROPS FOR USE

Table (red garden) beet

Packaging:10 L jugs

Rainfastness:4 hours

Formulation:306 g/L emulsifiable concentrate

Active Ingredients: Phenmedipham- Group 5 herbicide

Desmedipham- Group 5 herbicide

Features and Benefits:- Provides both grassy and broadleaf weed control

- Concentrated formulation treats more acres with less product

Application Tips:- Apply in a minimum of 100 to 200 L/ha of water (41 to 81 L/ac.)

- Apply to the weeds before reaching the 4-leaf stage

- The first spray must be applied when the earliest weeds have reached the cotyledon stage

- Repeat applications at 5 to 7 day intervals following the first application, or when another flush of weeds germinates

- May cause temporary growth retardation and/or chlorosis or tip burn on red garden (table) beets. Beets usually resume normal growth within 10 days.

- Do not exceed rates recommended on label. Uneven application such as swath overlapping, variable tractor speed, spraying on turns, etc., may result in crop injury.

HERBICIDES

GROUP

5

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1 Spray Kochia while in the rosette stage, less than 2.5 cm in diameter

Crops Weeds Method of Treatment Rate Pre-harvest

Interval (days)Maximum Applications

Table (red garden) beet

Goosefoot

Kochia1

Nightshade

Ragweed

Stinkweed

Foliar, groundapplication before the 2-leaf stage of weed

1.15–1.75 L/ha (465–708 mL/ac.)

30 3

Green foxtail

Lamb’s-quarters

Mustard

Pigweed

Wild buckwheat

Yellow foxtail

Foliar, ground application before the 4-leaf stage of weed

GROUP

5

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BROAD-SPECTRUM BURNDOWN OF BROADLEAF AND GRASSY WEEDS

CROPS FOR USE

Asparagus, Carrot, Lettuce, Onion

Packaging:10 L jugs

Rainfastness:4 hours

Formulation:150 g/L liquid flowable

Active Ingredients: Glufosinate Ammonium

- Group 10 herbicide

Application Tips:- The higher rate range should be used when:

- The crop or weed growth is heavy or dense

- The weeds are large

- The environmental conditions are cool and dry

- There are high populations of weeds present at application

- Apply in a minimum of 110 to 330 L/ha of water (45 to 135 L/ac.)

- There are no cropping or rotational restrictions after application

- For best results, apply to emerged, young, actively growing weeds

- Efficacy is maximized if applications are made between 9:00 am and 6:00 pm to optimize herbicide interception by the leaf surface

- Fastest activity occurs during warm humid weather

- Ignite applied alone has no residual soil activity

GROUP

10

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CropsWeeds (All weeds below are controlled in all mentioned crops)

Method of TreatmentRate (All rates below may be used in all mentioned crops)

Pre-harvest Interval (days)

Maximum Applications

Asparagus Common chickweed

Green foxtail

Lamb’s-quarters

Stinkweed

Wild mustard

Stale seedbed or after spears have been harvested

2.7–4 L/ha (1.1–1.6 L/ac.)

N/A N/A

Carrot

Lettuce

Onion

All of the above weeds plus:Redroot pigweed

Stale seedbed 4 L/ha (1.6 L/ac.)

All of the above weeds plus:Dandelion

Oak-leaved goosefoot

Wild buckwheat

4–5 L/ha (1.6–2 L/ac.)

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10

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RELIABLE BROADLEAF WEED CONTROL IN A RANGE OF VEGETABLE CROPS

CROPS FOR USE

Carrot, Garlic, Onion (dry bulb), Sweet corn

Packaging:8 L jugs

Rainfastness:1 hour

Formulation:280 g/L emulsifiable concentrate

Active Ingredients: Bromoxynil - Group 6 herbicide

Application Tips:Garlic - Apply early post-emergence

- Apply in 200 to 300 L water/ha (81 to 121 L water/ac.)

Sweet corn- Corn may be treated with a broadcast post-emergent application at the

recommended rate from the 4-leaf stage onward

- To ensure adequate coverage of weeds, drop pipes should be used when corn is beyond the 8-leaf stage or for a second application for later-germinating weeds such as cocklebur and velvetleaf

- Apply in 200 to 300 L water/ha (81 to 121 L water/ac.)

- Tank mix with atrazine or AAtrex® Liquid 480 for even broader weed control

Onion (dry bulb)- The first application should be made when onions are at the 2 to 3 leaf stage,

and the second application made when onions are at the 4 to 5 leaf stage

- Severe leaf burn may occur if weather conditions have not been conducive to the development of the outer waxy layer of the onion leaf

- Apply in 200 L water/ha (81 L water/ac.)

Carrot- Apply only to carrots grown on muck soils containing greater than 10% organic

matter

- Apply 3-4 days prior to crop emergence by ground application only. One application per year.

- Observe a PHI of 45 days

- Do not irrigate carrots that have received a pre-emergence application of PARDNER for 2 days following application or 3 days of crop emergence

GROUP

6

Tank Mixes:Atrazine (only in sweet corn)

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1Refer to label for weed timing

Crops Weeds1 Method of Treatment

RatePre-harvest Interval (days)

Maximum Applications

Carrot American nightshade

Bluebur

Cocklebur

Common buckwheat

Common groundsel

Common ragweed

Cow cockle

Green smartweed

Kochia

Lady’s-thumb

Lamb’s-quarters

Pale smartweed

Pigweed

Russian thistle

Stinkweed

Tartary buckwheat

Velvetleaf

Wild buckwheat

Wild mustard

Foliar, ground application (pre-emergence)

1–1.2 L/ha

(405-486 mL/ac.)

45 1

Garlic Foliar, ground application (post-emergent)

1 L/ha (405 mL/ac.)

58

Sweet corn 1–1.2 L/ha (405–486 mL/ac.)

30 2

Onion (dry bulb) Common groundsel 500 mL/ha

(200 mL/ac.)

75

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6

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ANNUAL GRASS CONTROL IN ONIONS AND SPINACH

CROPS FOR USE

Onion (dry bulb), Spinach

Packaging:3 L jugs (with accompanying 9 L jug of Amigo® adjuvant)

Rainfastness:1 hour

Formulation:240 g/L emulsifiable concentrate

Active Ingredients: Clethodim- Group 1 herbicide

Application Tips: - For best results, apply Select/Centurion when annual grasses and volunteer

cereals are in the 2 to 6 leaf stage

- Most effective when applied prior to tillering when annual grasses are small and actively growing

- Stresses such as drought, excess moisture, low temperatures and/or very low relative humidity may reduce weed control. Regrowth by tillering may occur.

- Always add Select/Centurion to the spray tank, followed by Amigo

Features and Benefits:- Sold under the brand name Select in Eastern Canada and Centurion in Western

Canada

- Post-emergent control of the toughest grassy weeds, including quackgrass

- Excellent crop safety and consistent weed control, even in stressful weather

- Wide window of application, flexible use rates

- Comes with Amigo surfactant

- Easy handling and mixing

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1

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*Suppression

Crops WeedsMethod of Treatment

RatePre-harvest Interval (days)

Maximum Applications

Onion (dry bulb) Barnyard grass

Fall panicum

Foxtail (Green and Yellow)

Proso millet

Quackgrass*

Volunteer canary grass

Volunteer cereals (barley, oats, wheat)

Volunteer corn

Wild oats

Witchgrass

Foliar, ground application

125–190 mL/ha (51–77 mL/ac.) + Amigo adjuvant 0.5% v/v

45 1

Crabgrass (smooth and large)

Persian darnel

190 mL/ha (77 mL/ac.) + Amigo adjuvant 0.5% v/v

Annual bluegrass*

Quackgrass

380 mL/ha (150 mL/ac.) + Amigo adjuvant 1.0% v/v

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1

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*Suppression

Crops WeedsMethod of Treatment

RatePre-harvest Interval (days)

Maximum Applications

Spinach Barnyard grass

Fall panicum

Foxtail (Green and Yellow)

Proso millet

Volunteer canary grass

Volunteer cereals (barley, oats, wheat)

Volunteer corn

Wild oats

Witchgrass

Foliar, ground application

125–190 mL/ha

(51–77 mL/ac.) +

Amigo adjuvant 0.5% v/v

14 2

Crabgrass (smooth and large)

Persian darnel

Quackgrass*

190 mL/ha (77 mL/ac.) + Amigo adjuvant 0.5% v/v

GROUP

1

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BROAD-SPECTRUM WEED CONTROL IN A VARIETY OF VEGETABLES

CROPS FOR USE

Asparagus (established), Carrot1,2, Tomato1 Atlantic Canada only 2 For use only on processing carrots previously treated with a pre-emergent application of Linuron herbicide

Packaging:- 75 DF available in 2.5 kg jugs or

5 x 500 g solupaks

- 480 F available in 5 L jugs

Rainfastness:6 hours

Formulation:75% dry flowable or a 480 L flowable

Active Ingredients: Metribuzin- Group 5 herbicide

Application Tips: - Vigorous, continuous agitation is essential for proper mixing throughout filling

and spraying operation. Return line agitation is not sufficient.

- Sencor and all registered mixtures should be kept agitated and sprayed immediately once mixed

- Sencor should be mixed with water only and not with fertilizer solutions

- Sensitive crops for the year after Sencor application include: onion, celery, pepper, cole crops, lettuce and spinach, sugar beet, table beet and turnip, pumpkin and squash, cucumber and melon, tobacco and non-triazine tolerant canola (rapeseed)

Features and Benefits:- Broad-spectrum broadleaf and grassy weed control

- Provides early weed control during critical crop stages and reliable season-long control of annuals

- Superior crop safety

GROUP

5

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1Pre-emergence only2Suppression with multiple post-emergent applications of 75 DF at 200 g/ha (81 g/ac.) or 480 F at 300 mL/ha (121 mL/ac.)3Post-emergence only Note: Sencor does not control triazine-tolerant weed biotypes

Grassy Weeds Broadleaf Weeds

Barnyard grass

Cheat grass

Crabgrass

Fall panicum

Giant foxtail

Green foxtail

Johnson grass (seedling)

Witchgrass

Yellow foxtail

Ball mustard

Carpetweed1

Cocklebur

Common chickweed

Common ragweed

Corn spurry2

Dandelion (seedling)

Green smartweed

Hemp-nettle2

Jimsonweed1

Lady’s-thumb

Lamb’s-quarters

Prickly mallow1

Prostrate pigweed

Redroot pigweed

Russian thistle

Shepherd’s-purse

Stinkweed3

Tartary buckwheat

Velvetleaf

Volunteer non-triazine tolerant canola

Wild buckwheat3

Wild mustard

Wild potato vine

Yellow woodsorrel1

WEEDS CONTROLLED

GROUP

5

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1Pre-emergence only2Suppression with multiple post-emergent applications of 75 DF at 200 g/ha (81 g/ac.) or 480 F at 300 mL/ha (121 mL/ac.)3Post-emergence only Note: Sencor does not control triazine-tolerant weed biotypes

Crops Weeds Method of Treatment RatePre-harvest Interval (days)

Maximum Applications

Asparagus (established)

Grassy and broadleaf weeds listed on previous page

Ground application (boom or airblast before spears or ferns emerge)

75 DF–1.5 kg/ha (607 g/ac.)

480 F–2.25 L/ha (911 mL/ac.)

14 2

Carrot1,2 (processing)

Annual weeds including scentless chamomile

Foliar, ground application (post-emergent)

75 DF–375 g/ha (152 g/ac.)

480 F–550 L/ha (223 mL/ac.)

60

Carrot2,5 Annual broadleaf weeds less than 4cm in height

75 DF–190 g/ha (77 g/ac.)

Tomato3 (transplanted, grown for fresh)

Grassy and broadleaf weeds listed on previous page

75 DF–200 g/ha (81 g/ac.)

480 F–300 mL/ha (121 mL/ac.)

30 4

Tomato3,4 (transplanted, grown for processing)

75 DF–0.375-1.1 kg/ha (152–445 g/ac.)

480 F–0.55-1.75 L/ha (223–708 mL/ac.)

60 1

1 Atlantic Canada only2 For use only on carrots previously treated with a pre-emergent application of Linuron herbicide3 Eastern Canada only4 Can be tank mixed in a pre-plant incorporated application for even greater weed control5 Eastern and Western Canada

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5

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FUNGICIDES

ALIETTE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

FLINT

LUNA TRANQUILITY

SCALA

REASON

TATTOO C

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CROPS FOR USE

Belgian endive1, Bok choy, Broccoli, Ginseng, Lettuce, Onion, Rutabaga1 For use on roots for Belgian endive (chicon) production only

Packaging:2.26 kg foil-lined bags

Rainfastness:1 hour

Formulation:80% water dispersible granular (WDG)

Active Ingredients: Fosetyl-AI- Group 33 fungicide

Features and Benefits:- Fully systemic fungicide rapidly absorbed by roots and leaves, allowing the

plant to build its own defence against disease

- Moves both up and down inside the plant to protect new growth between treatments

- Complex mode of action helps avoid resistance development

- Application flexibility – can be applied up to five times per year in bok choy, broccoli, ginseng, lettuce, onion and rutabaga

Application Tips:- Avoid applying in very early spring before leaves emerge or in fall during leaf

senescence

- Apply as a preventive treatment during conditions conducive to disease

FULLY SYSTEMIC FUNGICIDE FOR MANY VEGETABLE CROPS

GROUP

33

FUNGICIDES

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Crops Diseases Method of Treatment Rates Pre-Harvest Interval (days)

Maximum Applications

Belgian endive

Phytophthora root rot

Foliar, post-harvest application

15 g/m2 21 between application and sale

1

Bok choy

Broccoli

Downy mildew Foliar, ground application 2.25–3.125 kg/ha (0.91–1.25 kg/ac.)

7 5

Ginseng Phytophthora, foliar and root rot

5.5 kg/ha

(2.2 kg/ac.)

31

Lettuce Downy mildew 2.8 kg/ha

(1.1 kg/ac.)

7

Onion Downy mildew

Purple blotch

Rutabaga Downy mildew 2.25–3.125 kg/ha (0.91–1.25 kg/ac.)

GROUP

33

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CROPS FOR USE

Asparagus, Black salsify, Carrot, Celeriac, Celery, Chicory, Chinese celery, Edible burdock, Garden beet, Ginseng, Horseradish, Parsnip, Radish, Rutabaga, Salsify, Skirret, Spanish salsify, Turnip, Turnip-rooted chervil, Turnip-rooted parsley

FUNGICIDE FOR LEAF DISEASE CONTROL IN VEGETABLES

Packaging:Available in 567 g bottles

Rainfastness:2 hours

Formulation:50% water dispersible granule (WDG)

Active Ingredients: Trifloxystrobin - Group 11 fungicide

Features and Benefits:- Broad-spectrum fungicide with long-lasting preventive and translaminar activity

- Protects the leaf surface and penetrates the leaf tissue

- A potent inhibitor of spore germination and mycelial growth

- Gentle on a wide range of beneficial organisms

- Good fit for IPM

Application Tips:- Do not apply Flint in combination with organosilicate surfactants as crop injury

may occur

- Bayer does not recommend the application of Flint in combination with tank-mix adjuvants (such as non-ionic surfactants, crop oil concentrates, penetrants, spreaders, stickers, etc.)

- To ensure long-term control of diseases, spray programs should follow responsible resistance management strategies that rotate Flint with other fungicides with different modes of action

GROUP

11

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Crops DiseasesMethod of Treatment

Rate Timing Maximum Applications

Asparagus Rust

Stemphylium purple spot

Foliar, ground

application

210–280 g/ha (85–114 g/ac.) 180 3

Carrot Alternaria leaf blight

Cercospora leaf spot

140–210 g/ha (57–85 g/ac.) 7 4

Celeriac Alternaria leaf blight

Cercospora early blight 190–210 g/ha (77–85 g/ac.)

Septoria late blight 210 g/ha (85 g/ac.)

Celery

Chinese celery

Cercospora early blight 190–210 g/ha (77–85 g/ac.)

Septoria late blight 210 g/ha (85 g/ac.)

GROUP

11

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Crops DiseasesMethod of Treatment

Rate Timing Maximum Applications

Black salsify

Chicory

Edible burdock

Garden beet

Ginseng

Horseradish

Parsnip

Rutabaga

Salsify

Skirret

Spanish salsify

Turnip

Turnip-rooted chervil

Turnip-rooted parsley

Alternaria leaf blight Foliar, ground

application

140–210 g/ha (57–85 g/ac.) 7 4

Radish Alternaria leaf spot 280 g/ha (114 g/ac.) 2

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11

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CROPS FOR USE

Garlic, Leek, Onion, Tomato

Packaging:Available in 2 L jugs

Rainfastness:When dry

Formulation:500 g/L liquid flowable

Active Ingredients: Fluopyram - Group 7 fungicide

Pyrimethanil - Group 9 fungicide

Features and Benefits:- An all-in-one formulation with two active ingredients – Groups 7 and 9

- Unique class of Group 7 fungicide – different from any other previous SDHI

- Best suited for use in a preventive treatment program

- In onions, Luna Tranquility works systemically to protect against botrytis leaf blight, purple blotch and stemphylium leaf blight

- In tomatoes, Luna Tranquiliity protects against early blight and septoria

Application Tips:- For bulb vegetables, do not allow worker entry within 24 hours after application

to carry out hand thinning activities. For all other worker activities, do not enter or allow worker entry into treated areas within 12 hours after application.

A UNIQUE SPECTRUM OF ACTIVITY FOR UNPRECEDENTED DISEASE CONTROL

GROUP

7GROUP

9

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Crops DiseasesMethod of Treatment

RatePre-Harvest Interval (days)

Maximum Applications

Chive (fresh leaves)Chinese chive (fresh leaves)Daylily (bulb)Elegans hostaFritillaria (bulb and leaves)Garlic bulbGarlic bulb (great headed and Serpent)KurratLady’s leekLeekLily (bulb)Onion (Beltsville bunching, Bulb, Chinese bulb, Fresh, Green, Macrostem, Pearl, Potato bulb, Tree tops, and Welsh tops)Shallot (bulbs and fresh leaves)Wild leek

Botrytis leaf blightPurple blotch Stemphylium leaf blight*

Foliar, ground application

1200 mL/ha (486 mL/ac.)

7 Do not apply more than 2 sequential applications and do not exceed 3.6 L of Luna Tranquility per hectare per season.

Apply maximum of 2 applications per season for Botrytis.

Tomato Early blight (Alternaria solani)Septoria leaf spot (Septoria lycopersici)

800 mL/ha (324 mL/ac.)

1 Do not exceed 4 L of Luna Tranquility per hectare per season. Do not make more than 2 sequential applications of Luna Tranquility or any Group 7 or Group 9 containing fungicide.

*Suppression

GROUP

7GROUP

9

FUNGICIDES

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CROPS FOR USE

Bulb vegetables (Crop group 3), Brassica leafy vegetables (Crop group 5), Carrot, Cucurbit vegetables (Crop group 9), Spinach, Tomato, Turnip green

Packaging:2 L jugs

Rainfastness:1 - 2 hours

Tank Mixes:- Dithane® DG (in tomatoes only)

- Bravo® 500 (in tomatoes only)

Formulation:500 g/L liquid flowable

Active Ingredients: Fenamidone - Group 11 fungicide

Features and Benefits:- Locally systemic activity to protect new growth

- Translaminar movement to protect both sides of the leaf

- Strong anti-sporulant activity

- Concentrated flowable formulation reduces amount of product to handle

Application Tips:- Begin applications as soon as conditions become favourable

for disease development

- Applications should be made on a 5 to 10 day interval depending on disease conditions

- To limit the possibility of fungicide resistance, Reason (or any other Group 11 fungicide) should be used on alternate applications

SYSTEMIC PROTECTION AGAINST DOWNY MILDEW, BLIGHT AND PYTHIUM IN MANY VEGETABLE CROPS

GROUP

11

FUNGICIDES

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Crops Diseases Method of Treatment Rate Pre-Harvest Interval (days)

Maximum Applications

Brassica leafy vegetables (Crop group 5)

Downy mildew3 Foliar, ground application 400–600 mL/ha (162–243 mL/ac.)

2 3

Bulb vegetables (Crop group 3)

400 mL/ha (162 mL/ac.)

7 4

Carrot Damping off

Cavity spot/pythium

600 mL/ha (243 mL/ac.)

14 4

Cucurbit vegetables (Crop group 9)

Downy mildew 400 mL/ha (162 mL/ac.)

2

Spinach Downy mildew3 2 4

Tomato Early blight

Late blight

200 mL/ha (80 mL/ac.) + Dithane DG1

or Bravo 5002

14 6

Turnip green Downy mildew 400–600 mL/ha (162–243 mL/ac.)

2 2

1Dithane DG rate based on label recommendations2Bravo 500 rate based on label recommendations3Suppression

GROUP

11

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Bulb vegetables (Crop group 3), Ginseng, Tomato

Packaging:2 and 6.07 L jugs

Rainfastness:2 hours

Formulation:400 g/L liquid flowable

Active Ingredients: Pyrimethanil - Group 9 fungicide

Features and Benefits:- Excellent control of botrytis and early blight

- Locally systemic activity to protect new growth

- Translaminar movement to protect both sides of the leaf

Application Tips:- Apply as a preventive treatment during conditions conducive to disease

development

- Repeat applications at 7 to 14 day intervals or as necessary to maintain disease control

- Thorough coverage of all plant parts to be protected is essential for good disease control

SYSTEMIC FUNGICIDE FOR BULB VEGETABLES, GINSENG AND TOMATOES

GROUP

9

Tank Mixes:Bravo 500

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Crops Diseases Method of Treatment Rate Pre-Harvest Interval (days)

Maximum Applications

Bulb Vegetables

(Crop Group 3)

Botrytis leaf blight

Purple blotch

Neck rot

Foliar, ground

application

2.0 L/ha (405–810mL/ac.)

7 3

Botrytis leaf blight 1.0 L/ha (405 mL/ac.) + Bravo 5001

6

Ginseng Alternaria blight

Botrytis blight

2.0 L/ha (810 mL/ac.)

30 3

Tomato Early blight

Grey mould

750 mL/ha (304 mL/ac.) + Bravo 5001

1 5

1Bravo 500 rate based on label recommendations

FUNGICIDES

GROUP

9

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28GROUP

M

CROPS FOR USE

Cucurbit vegetables (Crop group 9)

Packaging:10 L jugs

Rainfastness:4 hours

Formulation:750 g/L liquid flowable

Active Ingredients: Propamocarb HCl - Group 28 fungicide

Chlorothalonil - Group M fungicide

Features and Benefits:- Combines a unique, systemic fungicide with a proven contact protectant

- Long-lasting protection

- Protects from the inside of the plant, preventing wash-off with subsequent rainfalls

- Penetrates the stem and leaf surface and provides local systemic activity by moving through the plant to protect new growth

Application Tips:- Thorough spray coverage of all plant material (particularly lower stems) is

essential to attain optimum performance

- Begin applications when conditions are favourable for disease development but before infection occurs. Continue on 7 to 14 day intervals until the threat of disease is over

- Use the high rate and shorter application interval under high disease pressure and when conditions of rapid disease development exist. When using intervals longer than 7 days, alternate with an application of a contact fungicide between Tattoo C applications.

CONTACT AND SYSTEMIC ACTIVITY FOR DOWNY MILDEW IN CUCURBITS

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28GROUP

M

Crops Diseases Method of Treatment Rate Pre-Harvest Interval (days)

Maximum Applications

Cucurbit vegetables (Crop group 9)

Downy mildew Foliar, ground application 1.8–2.7 L/ha (730 mL–1.1 L ac.)

2 5

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CONCEPT

DECIS

OBERON

MOVENTO

SIVANTO PRIME

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Brassica leafy vegetables (Crop group 5), Cucurbit vegetables (Crop group 9), Fruiting vegetables (Crop group 8), Ginseng, Globe artichoke, Herbs (Crop subgroup 19A), Leafy green vegetables (except brassica) (Crop subgroup 4A), Leafy petiole vegetables (Crop subgroup 4B), Root vegetables (except sugar beet and ginseng) (Crop subgroup 1B), Tuberous and corm vegetables (except potatoes and sweet potatoes) (Crop subgroup 1D), Sweet potato, Tobacco

Packaging:1 L and 3.785 L jugs

Rainfastness:6 hours

Formulation:240 g/L liquid flowable

Active Ingredients: Imidacloprid- Group 4 insecticide

Features and Benefits:- Highly effective, systemic insecticide – rapidly absorbed by plant tissue for

early protection

- Admire kills pests on contact and through ingestion

- Application flexibility – use Admire as a transplant drench, soil application or foliar spray

Application Tips:

Transplant/Soil- If you are using Admire as a transplant drench or soil treatment, do not apply a

foliar CNI such as Admire, Alias®, Assail® or Grapple®

Foliar- For optimal control, good coverage of foliage is needed

- To ensure long-term control of pests, spray programs should follow responsible resistance management strategies that rotate Admire with other insecticides with different modes of action

TRUSTED BROAD-SPECTRUM INSECT CONTROL IN VEGETABLE CROPS

GROUP

4

INSECTICIDES

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Crops InsectsMethod of Treatment

Rate Pre-Harvest Interval (days)

Maximum Applications

Brassica leafy vegetables (Crop group 5)

Aphids Soil application (field drench, sidedress)

6.5 mL/100 m row 21 Transplant drench, soil/sidedress: 1 Foliar: 2

Aphids

Leafhopper*

Foliar, ground application

200 mL/ha (81 mL/ac.)

7

Cucurbit vegetables (Crop group 9)

Aphids Soil application (field drench, sidedress)

7.5 mL/100 m row 21

Cucumber beetle Soil application (field drench, sidedress)

18 mL/100 m row

Transplant, water application

25 mL/1,000 plants

Fruiting vegetables (Crop group 8)

Aphids

Colorado potato beetle

Soil application (field drench, sidedress)

7-12 mL/100 m row

Aphid

Colorado potato beetle

Leafhopper*

Foliar, ground application

200 mL/ha (81 mL/ac.)

7

GROUP

4

*Suppression

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Crops InsectsMethod of Treatment

Rate Pre-Harvest Interval (days)

Maximum Applications

Ginseng Aphids

European chafer larvae1

Flea beetle

Leafhopper

Soil application (field drench, sidedress)

7.5–12 mL/100 m row 3 years Transplant drench, soil/sidedress: 1 Foliar: 2

Globe artichoke Aphids

Leafhopper*

Foliar, ground application

200 mL/ha (81 mL/ac.)

7

Herbs (Crop subgroup 19A)

Aphids Soil application (field drench, sidedress)

6 mL/100 m row 14

Aphids

Leafhopper*

Foliar, ground application

200 mL/ha (81 mL/ac.)

7

Leafy green vegetables (except brassica)(Crop subgroup 4A)

Aphids Transplant application (tray plug drench)

10.2 mL/1,000 plants 21

Soil application (field drench, sidedress)

6 mL/100 m row

Aphids

Leafhopper*

Foliar, ground application

200 mL/ha (81 mL/ac.)

7

Leafy petiole vegetables (Crop subgroup 4B)

Aphids Soil application (field drench, sidedress)

6 mL/100 m row 45

GROUP

4

*Suppression 1 Reduction in numbers

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Crops InsectsMethod of Treatment

Rate Pre-Harvest Interval (days)

Maximum Applications

Root vegetables (except sugar beet and ginseng)

(Crop subgroup 1B)

Tuberous and corm vegetables (except potatoes and sweet potatoes)

(Crop subgroup 1D)

Aphids

Flea beetle

Leafhopper

Soil application (sidedress)

7.5–12 mL/100 m row 21 Transplant drench, soil/sidedress: 1 Foliar: 2

Aphids

Leafhopper*

Foliar, ground application

200 mL/ha (81 mL/ac.)

7

European chafer larvae1

Soil application (field drench)

1.2 L/ha (486 mL/ac.)

21

Sweet potato Aphids

European chafer larvae1

Flea beetle

Leafhopper

Soil application (field drench)

7.5–12 mL/100 m row 125

Tobacco Aphids

Flea beetle

Soil application (field drench, sidedress)

8.5 mL/100 m row 21

Aphids Foliar, ground application

200 mL/ha (81 mL/ac.)

14

GROUP

4

*Suppression 1 Reduction in numbers

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BROAD-SPECTRUM INSECTICIDE WITH TWO MODES OF ACTION

CROPS FOR USE

Head and stem brassica vegetables (Crop subgroup 5A), Tomato

Packaging:5.26 L jugs

Rainfastness:1 hour

Formulation:85 g/L oil dispersion liquid

Active Ingredients: Imidacloprid- Group 4 insecticide

Deltamethrin- Group 3 insecticide

Features and Benefits:- Foliar insecticide with broad-spectrum efficacy for a wide range of crops

- Formulated with O-TEQ technology – a unique flowable formulation for maximum efficacy

- Provides quick knockdown and long-lasting control with both contact and systemic activity

- Combines 2 active ingredients with different modes of action for great resistance management

- Excellent replacement for organophosphates because of its broad spectrum of activity

Application Tips:- Apply once the target pest population has reached economic thresholds

according to local recommendations

- Do not apply Concept following a seed treatment or soil application of a Group 4 insecticide

GROUP GROUP

3 4

INSECTICIDES

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Crops InsectsMethod of Treatment

Rate Pre-Harvest Interval (days)

Maximum Applications

Head and stem brassica vegetables (Crop subgroup 5A)

Aphids

Cabbage looper

Crucifer flea beetle

Diamondback moth

Imported cabbageworm

Foliar, ground application

650 mL/ha (263 mL/ac.)

7 3

Tomato Colorado potato beetle

Tomato hornworm

GROUP GROUP

3 4

INSECTICIDES

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Asparagus, Broccoli, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Brussels sprouts, Kale, Onion, Pepper, Sweet corn, Tomato

Packaging:1 L jugs

Rainfastness:1 hour

Formulation:50 g/L emulsifiable concentrate

Active Ingredients: Deltamethrin - Group 3 insecticide

Features and Benefits:- The most powerful synthetic pyrethroid insecticide on the market

- Works very fast – on contact and by ingestion

- Effective on a broad range of insect pests

Application Tips:- In soils with high organic content (muck soils), special care in application is

necessary. Apply no more than 200 mL/ha (81 mL/ac.). Apply only once during each crop year on muck soil, prior to August 1

- Where a rate range is given, the higher rate should be used when:

- The crop canopy is dense and foliage will inhibit thorough spray coverage

- A number of insect growth stages are present

- Insect populations are high

- Ensure insects are contacted by spray, even when located on underside of leaves or if foliage is dense

- Comprehensive spray coverage (including the underside of leaves and throughout dense crop canopies) is essential for effective control

FAST-ACTING CONTROL OF MAJOR INSECTS IN A WIDE RANGE OF VEGETABLE CROPS

GROUP

3

INSECTICIDES

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Crops InsectsMethod of Treatment

Rate Pre-Harvest Interval (days)

Maximum Applications

Asparagus Asparagus beetle Foliar, ground application

200 mL/ha (81 mL/ac.)

Do not apply to asparagus prior to the cutting of spears

3

Broccoli

Cauliflower

Cabbage looper

Diamondback moth

Imported cabbageworm

150–200 mL/ha (61–81 mL/ac.)

3 3 or 1 on high organic (muck) soils

Cabbage Cabbage looper

Diamondback moth

Flea beetle

Imported cabbageworm

Brussels sprouts

Cabbage looper

Diamondback moth

Imported cabbageworm

1

GROUP

3

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Crops InsectsMethod of Treatment

Rate Pre-Harvest Interval (days)

Maximum Applications

Kale Cabbage looper

Diamondback moth

Imported cabbageworm

Purplebacked cabbageworm

Foliar, ground application

200 mL/ha (81 mL/ac.)

1 N/A

Onion Onion thrip 5 1

Pepper European corn borer 250–300 mL/ha (101–121 mL/ac.)

3 3

Sweet corn Corn earworm

European corn borer

Western bean cutworm

Foliar, ground or aerial application

5 2

Tomato Colorado potato beetle Foliar, ground application

100–150 mL/ha (40–61 mL/ac.)

3 3 or 1 on high organic (muck) soils

GROUP

3

INSECTICIDES

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Brassica leafy vegetables (Crop group 5), Cucurbit vegetables (Crop group 9), Fruiting vegetables (Crop group 8), Leafy vegetables (Crop group 4), Tuberous and corm vegetables (Crop subgroup 1C)

Packaging:2 L jugs

Rainfastness:When dry

Formulation:240 g/L liquid

Active Ingredients: Spirotetramat - Group 23 insecticide

Features and Benefits:- Unique two-way systemic control of sucking insect pests

- Travels up and down the entire plant to protect leaves, roots and new growth

- Long residual control provides extremely effective activity on hard-to-control pests like aphids and psyllids

- Controls pests often missed by products with only contact or translaminar activity

- Residual activity continues to protect new growth

- New chemical class provides different mode of action for better resistance management and rotation options

Application Tips:- Minimum seven-day interval between applications

- Most effective when applied as a preventive treatment or before populations reach damaging levels

- Must be applied with one of the following adjuvants: non-ionic (e.g. Agral 90 or Ag-surf), methylated seed oil (e.g., Hasten), or horticultural oil at 0.2% v/v

- Good coverage is important; product will not move to older leaves, as these leaves are not being fed by the plant’s transport system

- Apply when sufficient leaf tissue is present to allow for maximum uptake of Movento by the plant

- For high insect pressure and for faster knockdown, a follow-up application may be necessary seven days after the initial application

TWO-WAY SYSTEMIC INSECTICIDE WITH A NEW MODE OF ACTION FOR CONTROL OF A BROAD RANGE OF SUCKING INSECT PESTS IN VEGETABLES

GROUP

23

INSECTICIDES

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Crops InsectsMethod of Treatment

Rate Pre-Harvest Interval (days)

Maximum Applications

Brassica leafy vegetables (Crop group 5)

Aphids

Swede midge larvae

Foliar, ground

application

220–365 mL/ha

(89–148 mL/ac.)

1 2

Cucurbit vegetables (Crop group 9)

Aphids

Fruiting vegetables (Crop group 8)

Aphids

Psyllids

Leafy vegetables (Crop group 4)

Aphids 3

Tuberous and corm vegetables (Crop subgroup 1C)

Aphids

Psyllids

7 2–3

GROUP

23

INSECTICIDES

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Brassica leafy vegetables (Crop group 5), Cucurbit vegetables (Crop group 9), Fruiting vegetables (Crop group 8), Leafy green vegetables (Crop subgroup 4A), Tuberous and corm vegetables (Crop subgroup 1C)

Packaging:2 L jugs

Rainfastness:When dry

Formulation:240 g/L liquid

Active Ingredients: Spiromesifen - Group 23 insecticide

Features and Benefits:- Controls most economically important species of mites at all growth stages –

eggs, nymphs and adults (female only)

- Excellent residual activity

- No cross-resistance to other acaricides and insecticides

- High affinity for waxy surface provides extended residual activity and short rainfast period (as soon as the leaf surface is dry)

- Very stable in sunlight

Application Tips:- Rate is generally dependent on size of the plant and density of the foliage

- Apply in adequate water for uniform coverage

- For best results the treatment should be made when mite or whitefly populations begin to build and before a damaging population becomes established

- Maximum 600 mL/ha (243 mL/ac.) per seven-day interval

BROAD-SPECTRUM MITICIDE FOR VEGETABLES

GROUP

23

INSECTICIDES

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Crops InsectsMethod of Treatment

Rate Pre-Harvest Interval (days)

Maximum Applications

Brassica leafy vegetables (Crop group 5)

Whiteflies (silverleaf, sweet potato)

Ground, aerial application

500–600 mL/ha(200–243 mL/ac.)

7 3

Leafy green vegetables (Crop subgroup 4A)

Cucurbit vegetables (Crop group 9)

Two-spotted spider miteWhiteflies (silverleaf, sweet potato)

Fruiting vegetables (Crop group 8)

Broad miteTwo-spotted spider miteWhiteflies (silverleaf, sweet potato)

Tuberous and corm vegetables (Crop subgroup 1C)

Two-spotted spider miteWhiteflies

2

GROUP

23

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Brassica head and stem vegetables (Crop group 5-13), Corn (sweet, pop), Cucurbit vegetables1 (Crop group 9), Fruiting vegetables (Crop group 8-09), Hops, Leaf petiole vegetables (Crop group 22-B), Leafy vegetables (Crop group 4-13), Legume vegetables (succulent or dried) (Crop group 6), Peanut, Root and tuber vegetables – root vegetables (except sugarbeet) (Crop subgroup 1-B), Root and tuber vegetables – tuberous and corm vegetables (Crop subgroup 1-C)1 Certain varieties of muskmelon have been shown to be sensitive to foliar application of Sivanto Prime insecticide, potentially resulting in significant leaf necrosis. Do not make foliar applications of Sivanto Prime insecticide on muskmelon.

FAST-ACTING AND LONG-LASTING INSECTICIDE WITH A FAVOURABLE SAFETY PROFILE FOR MANY BENEFICIAL INSECTS

Active Ingredients: Flupyradifurone - Group 4D insecticide

Formulation:200 g/L suspension concentrate

Packaging:2 L jugs

Rainfastness:1 hour

Features and Benefits:- The first insecticide in a new chemical sub-class, Group 4D, Sivanto Prime

combines proven Group 4 insecticide efficacy with a favourable safety profile for many beneficial insects

- Provides a wide window of application, strong Integrated Pest Management (IPM) fit and multiple application methodologies

- Minimal application timing restrictions allowing application based on pest thresholds, not plant staging

- Antifeedant properties and quick knockdown of adult pests

- Xylem mobility allows for systemic movement from a soil application to protect new plant growth

- Can be applied as a foliar treatment to all registered crops and as a soil treatment to fruiting vegetables and cucurbit vegetables

- Short PHIs allow early season through late season applications

- Translaminar and local systemic movement allows targeting of insects feeding on the underside of leaves

- Sivanto Prime offers a three-prong ability to mitigate primary and secondary spread of insect-transmitted diseases:

1. Sivanto Prime’s knockdown insecticidal activity quickly kills targeted adult and immature insect pests

2. Sivanto Prime applied either as a foliar or soil treatment causes rapid feeding cessation, within 90 minutes of application, in many sucking insect pests including aphids, psyllids and whiteflies

3. Excellent residual activity of Sivanto Prime provides ongoing control of insect vectors, preventing colonization and additional spread of plant pathogens

GROUP

4D

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Application Tips:- Prior to use of a surfactant with Sivanto Prime, the mixture must be tested in a small area to ensure no risk of phytotoxicity

- Good coverage is important; product will not move to older leaves, as these leaves are not being fed by the plant’s transport system

- Do not make any application of Sivanto Prime insecticide following a soil, in-furrow, or seed treatment application of a Group 4D Insecticide

- Sivanto Prime belongs to the chemical subgroup 4D. The cross-resistance potential between subgroups (i.e. 4A, B and C) is higher than that between different groups, so rotation between subgroups should be avoided where possible

- Registered for aerial application in root and tuber vegetables (Crop subgroups 1-B and 1-C), legume vegetables (Crop group 6) and corn

GROUP

4D

INSECTICIDES

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Crops InsectsMethod of Treatment

Rate Pre-Harvest Interval (days)

Maximum Applications

Brassica head and stem vegetables (Crop group 5–13)

Aphids Apply as a directed foliar spray ensuring thorough coverage

500–750 mL/ha (202–303 mL/ac.)

1 2000 mL/ha per crop season

Whiteflies 750–1000 mL/ha (303–405 mL/ac.)

7

Corn (sweet, pop) Aphids 500–750 mL/ha (202–303 mL/ac.)

1

Cucurbit vegetables1 (Crop group 9)

FOLIAR:

Aphids

Leafhoppers

Whiteflies 750–1000 mL/ha (303–405 mL/ac.)

SOIL APPLICATION:

Aphids

Leafhoppers

Whiteflies

Chemigation or injection

750–1000 mL/ 10,000 plants

21

1 Certain varieties of muskmelon have been shown to be sensitive to foliar application of Sivanto Prime insecticide, potentially resulting in significant leaf necrosis. Do not make foliar applications of Sivanto Prime insecticide on muskmelon.

GROUP

4D

INSECTICIDES

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Crops Insects Method of Treatment Rate Pre-Harvest Interval (days)

Maximum Applications

Fruiting vegetables (Crop group 8–09)

FOLIAR:

Aphids

Leafhoppers

Apply as a directed foliar spray ensuring thorough coverage

500–750 mL/ha (202–303 mL/ac.)

1 2000 mL/ha per crop season

Colorado potato beetle

Whiteflies

750–1000 mL/ha (303–405 mL/ac.)

SOIL APPLICATION:

Aphids

Whiteflies

Chemigation or injection

750–1000 mL/ 10,000 plants

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Hops Aphids Apply as a directed foliar spray ensuring thorough coverage

500–750 mL/ha (202–303 mL/ac.)

21 750 mL/ha per season

Leaf petiole vegetables (Crop group 22-B)

Aphids 1 2000 mL/ha per crop season

Whiteflies 750–1000 mL/ha (303–405 mL/ac.)

Leafy vegetables (Crop group 4–13)

Aphids 500–750 mL/ha (202–303 mL/ac.)

Whiteflies 750–1000 mL/ha (303–405 mL/ac.)

GROUP

4D

INSECTICIDES

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Crops Insects Method of Treatment Rate Pre-Harvest Interval (days)

Maximum Applications

Legume vegetables (succulent or dried) (Crop group 6)

Aphids

Leafhoppers

Apply as a directed foliar spray ensuring thorough coverage

500–750 mL/ha (202–303 mL/ac.)

7 days – Forage, Leaves, Vines, Pods, Cutting for Hay, or Seed (fresh or dry, except dry soybean seed)

21 days – dry soybean seed

2000 mL/ha per crop season

Whiteflies 750–1000 mL/ha (303–405 mL/ac.)

Peanut Aphids

Leafhoppers

500–750 mL/ha (202–303 mL/ac.)

7

Whiteflies 750–1000 mL/ha (303–405 mL/ac.)

Root and tuber vegetables – root vegetables (except sugarbeet) (Crop subgroup 1-B)

Aphids

Leafhoppers

500–750 mL/ha (202–303 mL/ac.)

Whiteflies 750–1000 mL/ha (303–405 mL/ac.)

Root and tuber vegetables – tuberous and corm vegetables (Crop subgroup 1-C)

Aphids

Leafhoppers

500–750 mL/ha (202–303 mL/ac.)

Colorado potato beetle

Whiteflies

750–1000 mL/ha (303–405 mL/ac.)

GROUP

4D

INSECTICIDES

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ETHREL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49

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EFFECTIVE GROWTH REGULATOR TO ACCELERATE TOMATO RIPENESS

CROPS FOR USE

Tomato

Packaging:10 L jugs

Rainfastness:5 hours

Formulation:480 g/L liquid flowable

Application Tips:- When temperatures are expected to average less than 18º C and vegetable

growth is dense, mix 6.4 L of Ethrel in 30 to 500 L of water and broadcast spray uniformly over 1 ha of foliage and fruit

- Cool temperatures can slow colour development and extend the period between treatment and harvest

- Some defoliation or yellowing of foliage following treatment will be observed

Crops Method of Treatment Rate Pre-Harvest Interval (days)

Maximum Applications

Tomato Ground 3.75 L/ha (1.52 L/ac.)

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Active Ingredients: Ethephon

Features and Benefits:- Promotes uniform ripening and colouring of tomatoes

- Liquid plant growth regulator

- Accelerates and promotes earlier uniform and concentrated tomato ripening

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DISEASES

ALIETTE FLINT LUNA TRANQUILITY REASON SCALA TATTOO C

Alternaria X X

Botrytis grey mold X

Botrytis leaf blight X X

Cavity spot/pythium X

Cercospora X

Damping off X

Downy mildew X X X

Early blight X X X

Late blight X

Neck rot X

Phytophthora X

Purple blotch X X X

Rust X

Septoria late blight X

Septoria leaf spot X

Stemphylium leaf blight X

Stemphylium purple spot X

Please consult the individual product labels to ensure that your specific crop and pest is controlled/suppressed.

All labels are available at cropscience.bayer.ca or call 1 888-283-6847 for more information.

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ETHREL

Accelerate tomato ripeness X

Please consult the individual product labels to ensure that your specific crop and pest is controlled/suppressed.

All labels are available at cropscience.bayer.ca or call 1 888-283-6847 for more information.

WEEDS

BETAMIX B IGNITE PARDNER SELECT/CENTURION SENCOR

Broadleaf weeds X X X X

Grassy weeds X X X X

Please consult the individual product labels to ensure that your specific crop and pest is controlled/suppressed.

All labels are available at cropscience.bayer.ca or call 1 888-283-6847 for more information.

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ADMIRE CONCEPT DECIS MOVENTO OBERON SIVANTO PRIME

Aphids X X X X

Asparagus beetle X

Broad mite X

Cabbage looper X X

Colorado potato beetle X X X X

Corn earworm X

Cucumber beetle X

Diamondback moth X X

European chafer X

European corn borer X

Flea beetle X X X

Imported cabbageworm X X

Leafhopper X X

Onion thrip X

Psyllids X

Purplebacked cabbageworm X

Swede midge X X

Tomato hornworm X

Two-spotted spider mite X

Western bean cutworm X

Whitefly X X

Please consult the individual product labels to ensure that your specific crop and pest is controlled/suppressed.

All labels are available at cropscience.bayer.ca or call 1 888-283-6847 for more information.

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PRODUCT MODE OF ACTION CROP

RESTRICTIONS

PRE-HARVEST INTERVAL RAINFAST RE-ENTRY

HerbicidesBetamix B Selective post-emergence herbicide for weed control in table beets

Group 5 Table (red garden) beet 30 days 6 hours 24 hours

Ignite Broad-spectrum burndown of broadleaf and grassy weeds

Group 10 Asparagus, Carrot, Lettuce, Onion N/A 4 hours 24 hours

Pardner Reliable broadleaf weed control Group 6

Garlic 58 days1 hour 24 hoursSweet corn 30 days

Onion (dry bulb) 75 days

Select/Centurion Consistent annual grass control Group 1

Onion (dry bulb) 45 days1 hour 12 hours

Spinach 14 days

Sencor Residual control of grassy and broadleaf weeds

Group 5Asparagus 14 days

6 hours 12 hoursCarrot, Tomato (transplanted, grown for processing and fresh) 60 days

Fungicides

Aliette Fully systemic disease control Group 33

Belgian endive 21 days between application and sale

1 hour

12 hours – lettuce, onions,

rutabaga, broccoli and bok choy;

all other vegetables when dry

Broccoli, Bok choy, Lettuce, Onion, Rutabaga 7 days

Ginseng 32 days

Flint New fungicide for leaf disease control in vegetables

Group 11

Asparagus 180 days

2 hours 12 hours

Black salsify, Carrot, Celeriac, Celery, Chicory, Chinese celery, Edible burdock,

Garden beet, Ginseng, Horseradish, Parsnip, Radish, Rutabaga, Salsify,

Skirret, Spanish salsify, Turnip, Turnip-rooted chervil, Turnip-rooted parsley

7 days

Luna Tranquility A unique spectrum of activity for unprecedented disease control

Group 7 & 9Bulb vegetables 7 days

When dry

24 hours for hand thinning activities

12 hours for all other activities

Tomatoes 1 day 12 hours

Reason Systemic protection from downy mildew, blight and pythium

Group 11

Bulb vegetables (Crop group 3) 7 days

1-2 hours

When dryBrassica leafy vegetables (Crop group 5) 2 days 2 days

Carrot, Cucurbit vegetables (Crop group 9), Tomato 14 days

When drySpinach, Turnip green 2 days

Scala Systemic fungicide for bulb vegetables and field tomatoes Group 9

Bulb vegetables (Crop group 3) 7 days

2 hours

24 hoursGinseng 30 days

12 hoursTomato 1 day

Tattoo C Contact and systemic activity for downy mildew

Group 28 & M Cucurbit vegetables (Crop group 9) 2 days 6 hours 48 hours

APPLICATION INFORMATION

Always refer to current product labels for complete use guidelines.

All labels are available at cropscience.bayer.ca or call 1 888-283-6847 for more information.

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PRODUCT MODE OF ACTION CROP

RESTRICTIONS

PRE-HARVEST INTERVAL RAINFAST RE-ENTRY

Insecticides

Admire Trusted broad-spectrum insect control Group 4

Brassica leaf vegetables (Crop group 5), Cucurbit vegetables (Crop group 9), Fruiting vegetables (Crop group 8), Globe artichoke, Leafy green vegetables (except brassica)

(Crop subgroup 4A) Root vegetables (except sugar beet) (Crop subgroup 1B), Tobacco,

Tuberous and corm vegetables (except potatoes) (Crop subgroup 1D)

Soil application – 21 days

Foliar – 7 days

6 hours 24 hoursHerbs (Crop subgroup 19A)

Soil application – 14 days

Foliar – 7 daysGinseng 3 years

Leafy petiole vegetables (Crop subgroup 4B) 45 days

Sweet potato 125 days

Concept New broad-spectrum insecticide with two modes of action

Group 3+4Head and stem brassica vegetables (Crop

subgroup 5A) 7 days 1 hour 24 hoursTomato

Decis Fast, broad-spectrum insect control Group 3

Asparagus N/A

12 hours 12 hoursBroccoli, Cabbage, Cauliflower,

Pepper, Tomato 3 days

Brussels sprout, Kale 1 dayOnion, Sweet corn 5 days

Movento Two-way systemic insecticide for a broad range of sucking insect pests

Group 23

Brassica leafy vegetables (Crop group 5), Cucurbit vegetables (Crop group 9), Fruiting

vegetables (Crop group 8)1 day

When dry 12 hoursLeafy vegetables (Crop group 4) 3 daysTuberous and corm vegetables

(Crop subgroup 1C) 7 days

Oberon Broad-spectrum miticide for vegetables Group 23

Cucurbit vegetables (Crop group 9), Fruiting vegetables (Crop group 8), Leafy green

vegetables (Crop subgroup 4A)7 days When dry 12 hours

Brassica leafy vegetables (Crop group 5) 7 days When dry 2 daysTuberous and corm vegetables

(Crop subgroup 1C) 7 days When dry 12 hours

Sivanto Prime Fast-acting and long-lasting insecticide with a favourable safety profile for many beneficial insects

Group 4D

Brassica head and stem vegetables 1 day

1 hour 12 hours

Corn 7 days

Cucurbit vegetablesSoil application –

21 days Foliar – 1 day

Fruiting vegetablesSoil application –

45 days Foliar – 1 day

Hops 21 daysLeaf petiole vegetables 1 day

Leafy vegetables 1 day

Legume vegetables (succulent or dried) 1 day

Peanut 7 daysRoot & tuber vegetables - root vegetables

except sugarbeet 7 days

Root & tuber vegetables - tuberous and corm vegetables 7 days

Growth RegulatorEthrel Effective growth regulator to accelerate tomato ripeness

Growth Regulator Tomato 14 days 5 hours 48 hours

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BULB VEGETABLES (CROP GROUP 3)

LEAF VEGETABLES (CROP GROUP 4)

BRASSICA LEAFY VEGETABLES (CROP GROUP 5)

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CUCURBIT VEGETABLES (CROP GROUP 9) ASPARAGUS SWEET CORN

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