2018 DUPONT PRODUCT GUIDE - DUPONT CANADA
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At DuPont, Ready to listen, ready to help we’re doing more. 2017 was a milestone year for our company. In 2018, we’re ready to do more for you. With the completion of the merger of DuPont Crop Protection, DuPont Pioneer and Dow AgroSciences, we are a new company with a clear purpose. Our goal is to build a company where you, our trusted partners, can grow and help transform the future of agriculture. Despite the outward changes of corporate names and product portfolios, our commitment remains the same. We are dedicated to your success and to providing the outstanding products and services you expect. We are dedicated to ensuring that agriculture finds smarter ways of sustaining life, revitalizing how we farm and enabling progress for our changing world and those who feed it. As three proud organizations now united as one, we see opportunity ahead. We will focus on delivering science, solutions and services to make a difference for you, our customers. It’s my pleasure to present you with our 2018 DuPont product guide. Here you’ll find information on our current crop protection products for Row Crop and Horticulture growers. In many cases, these are products you’ve known and trusted for years. We also have exciting new products and label extensions of existing products. 2018 will mark the first year for the launch of the complete Enlist™ weed control system in corn. The system combines our innovative Enlist Duo™ herbicide with Colex-D™ technology combined with high yielding Enlist™ corn hybrids. This system will enable control of glyphosate tolerant weeds like Canada fleabane as well as tough weeds like field horsetail. Consider new Guardian® MAX herbicide for soybeans, which is compatible with DuPont™ FeXapan™ herbicide plus VaporGrip™ Technology. Guardian® MAX can be applied pre-plant or post-emergence in Roundup Ready 2 Xtend® soybeans, delivering added residual activity to maintain a clean field through the critical weed-free period. In recent years we’ve focused on helping you protect your crop with powerful and innovative seed treatments. I invite you to take a closer look at Lumivia®, which has a new label registration for white grub, beginning on page 23. In terms of future products, we’re particularly excited about new GF-3532 herbicide. Based on new Arylex™ Active technology, it elevates a grower’s corn or soybean pre-plant burndown program by providing thorough and complete control down to the roots. That includes ALS- and glyphosate-resistant species, as well as superior control of Canada fleabane. Looking ahead, you can count on us to keep working hard to provide you with even better products in the future. On behalf of all our staff, we thank you for the opportunity to serve you. If we can assist you in any way, please don’t hesitate to contact your local sales representative. We wish you a safe, profitable and successful 2018. Yours sincerely, Bryce Eger Canada Commercial Unit Leader for the Agricultural Division of DowDuPont™ *This product is not registered for use. It is a violation of the Pest Control Products Act to use a product in a non-registered application.
Contents Row Crop Products Horticulture Products 3 DuPont™ Acapela® 25 DuPont™ Acapela® 5 DuPont™ Accent® 26 DuPont™ Accent® 6 DuPont™ Assure® II 27 DuPont™ Assure® II 8 DuPont™ Canopy® PRO 28 DuPont™ Curzate® 10 DuPont™ Classic® 29 DuPont™ Fontelis® 11 DuPont™ Destra™ IS 33 DuPont™ Lannate® 12 DuPont™ Engarde® 35 DuPont™ Prism® SG 13 DuPont™ FeXapan™ NEW 36 DuPont™ Tanos® 15 DuPont™ Freestyle® 37 DuPont™ Titus® PRO 16 DuPont™ Guardian® MAX NEW 39 DuPont™ Ultim® 18 DuPont™ Guardian® Plus II 40 DuPont™ Vydate® 20 DuPont™ Lannate® Dow AgroSciences Products 21 DuPont™ Ultim® 41 Delegate™ Seed Treatment 43 Broadstrike™ 23 DuPont™ Lumivia® 45 Enlist Duo™ 47 FirstRate™ 49 Pixxaro™ 51 Simplicity™ GoDRI™ 53 eNtrench™ 55 GF-3532 Other Information 57 Product and Research Updates 58 Performance Commitment 59 Fungicide Resistance Management 61 Herbicide Resistance Management 1
Row Crop Products Row Crop Products Row Crop Products 3 DuPont™ Acapela® 5 DuPont™ Accent® 6 DuPont™ Assure® II 8 DuPont™ Canopy® PRO 10 DuPont™ Classic® 11 DuPont™ Destra™ IS 12 DuPont™ Engarde® 13 DuPont™ FeXapan™ NEW 15 DuPont™ Freestyle® 16 DuPont™ Guardian® MAX NEW 18 DuPont™ Guardian® Plus II 20 DuPont™ Lannate® 21 DuPont™ Ultim®
Speed, agility and exceptional coverage. capela® has one-of-a-kind movement properties that •A help provide superior coverage to deliver reliable disease control under a variety of conditions - Rapid uptake, excellent xylem systemic movement and redistribution over the leaf surface • Acapela® provides broad-spectrum control of important foliar diseases including Northern leaf blight, Septoria, Cercospora, rust and powdery mildew capela® is an innovative tool for the management of •A white mould, a devastating disease of soybeans and edible beans capela® helps deliver healthier crops and higher •A yield potential Crops: Canola, cereals (barley, oats, rye, triticale, wheat), corn (field, seed, sweet, popcorn), soybeans, dry edible beans. Chemical Group: Group 11 (strobilurin fungicide). Crop Rotation: Any crop the following year. Application Information: Packaging: One (1) case = 2 x 9.6 L jugs. Minimum Water Volumes: Ground: 110 L/ha = 10 gal/ac. Air: 50 L/ha = 4.5 gal/ac. Aerial Application: Acapela® is registered for aerial application. Acapela® is a proven solution for white mould Acapela® Untreated Source: Tom Tyhurst, Dresden, ON, 2015 3 Back to Index
Speed, agility and exceptional coverage. DISEASES CONTROLLED AND APPLICATION INFORMATION Crop Diseases Rate Application Information Soybeans Asian soybean rust 0.18 to 0.35 L/ac Begin applications prior to disease Brown spot (0.44 to 0.88 L/ha) development and continue on a 7 to 14 day (Septoria) interval. Use higher rate and shorter interval when disease pressure is high. Frogeye leafspot (Cercospora) For foliar diseases, the optimal time for ap- plication is typically at the R2 to R3 growth stage (full bloom to beginning pod). Sclerotinia stem rot 1 0.35 L/ac For white mould, make initial preventative (white mould) (0.88 L/ha) application at R1 to R2 (beginning to full bloom) and follow up with 2nd application 7 to 10 days later. Corn Northern corn 0.21 to 0.32 L/ac Begin applications prior to disease (Field, Sweet, Seed, leaf blight (0.53 to 0.8 L/ha) development and continue on a 7 to 14 day Popcorn) interval. Use higher rate and shorter interval when disease pressure is high. For optimal disease control, apply at full tassel (VT) to milk stage (R3) corn. Cereals Crown rust (oats) 0.18 to 0.35 L/ac Begin applications prior to disease (Barley, Oats, Rye, Leaf rust (wheat, (0.44 to 0.88 L/ha) development and continue on a 7 to 14 day Triticale, Wheat) rye and triticale) interval. Use higher rate and shorter interval when disease pressure is high. Net blotch (barley) To optimize yields in cereals, it is important Powdery mildew to protect the flag leaf from foliar diseases. Scald (barley and rye) For optimizing yield and flag leaf disease Septoria leaf blotch control, apply Acapela® at Feeke’s 9, (wheat, rye, barley ‘flag leaf out’. and triticale) Do not apply after flowering (Feekes 10.5). Stripe rust (cereal grains) Tan spot (wheat) Dry Legumes Mycosphaerella1 0.24 to 0.35 L/ac Begin applications prior to disease (Adzuki bean, Blackeyed blight (field peas) (0.6 to 0.88 L/ha) development and continue on a 7 to 14 day pea, Broad bean (dry), Asian soybean rust interval. Use higher rate and shorter interval Catjang, Chickpea, when disease pressure is high. Anthracnose (lentils Cowpea, Crowder pea, and dry beans) Field bean, Field pea, Grain lupin, Guar, Kidney Ascochyta blight bean, Lablab bean, Lentil, (lentils) Lima bean, Moth bean, Sclerotinia rot1 0.35 L/ac For white mould, make initial preventive Mung bean, Navy bean, (white mould) (0.88 L/ha) application at beginning bloom and follow Pigeon pea, Pinto bean, with 2nd application 7 to 10 days later at Rice bean, Southern pea, full bloom. Sweet lupin, Tepary bean, Urd bean, White lupin, White sweet lupin) 1 Suppression. Refer to the Acapela® label for complete use instructions. 4 Back to Index
Tough on weeds. Safe on corn. • Wide window of application: 1- leaf to 8- leaf stage of corn • Safe on low heat unit hybrids, seed corn and many sweet corn varieties • Excellent re-cropping flexibility Crops: Field corn, seed corn, sweet corn (approved varieties only). Chemical Group: Group 2. ackaging: Available in a 10 acre (4 ha) pouch, P containing 4 x 2.5 acre water soluble bags. Crop Rotation: Four (4) months: Winter wheat. Ten (10) months: Spring barley, canola, soybeans, white beans, red clover, sorghum, field corn and alfalfa. WEEDS CONTROLLED AND APPLICATION INFORMATION Window of Crop Weeds Rate Application Information Application Field corn Barnyard grass One (1) pouch treats 1-leaf to 8-leaf Quackgrass – Apply when Seed corn Fall panicum 10 acres (4 ha). stage of field the majority of the quackgrass and seed corn shoots are actively growing Sweet corn Green foxtail Add a registered non- and in the 3-leaf to 6-leaf stage. (approved Long-spined ionic surfactant (NIS) 1-leaf to 6-leaf Annual grasses not emerged at varieties only) sandbur such as Agral ® 90 stage of the time of application will not Old witchgrass or Ag-Surf ® at 2 L sweet corn be controlled. per 1000 L of spray Quackgrass For the control of yellow solution (0.2% v/v). Yellow foxtail foxtail, apply with 28% liquid urea ammonium nitrate (UAN) at 2 L/ac (5 L/ha) plus a recommended non-ionic surfactant (NIS). For control of long-spined sandbur, apply Accent® at the 3-leaf to 5-leaf stage. Refer to the Accent® label for complete use instructions. 5 Back to Index
Go on. Kick some grass! • Provides superior* control of volunteer corn (including glyphosate tolerant corn) in soybeans • Wide window of application • Excellent crop safety Crops: Soybeans, sunflowers, alfalfa, lima beans, adzuki beans, mung beans, canola, dry common beans, flax, sugar beets, snap beans, rutabagas, industrial hemp, sunflower, lentils, peas, curcubit vegetables. Chemical Group: Group 1. Packaging: Assure® II is packaged in a case with 1 x 7.5 L jug of Assure® II and 1 x 9.5L jug of DuPont™ Sure-Mix® surfactant. Crop Rotation: Any crop the following year. *Based on Ontario trials conducted in 2003 by Dr. Peter Sikkema, University of Guelph. Assure® II provides premium control of volunteer corn 13 days after application *Source: Carman, MB, 2015 6 Back to Index
Go on. Kick some grass! WEEDS CONTROLLED AND APPLICATION INFORMATION Window of Crop Weeds Rate Application Information Application Alfalfa (Seed) Green foxtail 0.15 L/ac (0.38 L/ha) It is important Apply to volunteer corn and Beans Volunteer barley to time the quackgrass at the 2-leaf to Add Sure-Mix ® (White, Kidney (red, application of 6-leaf stage and when other Volunteer corn (provided in the box) white), Cranberry, Assure® II to the labeled weeds are at 2-leaf Volunteer oats at 5 L per 1000 L Eye (black, brown, weed staging stage to early tillering stage. of spray solution yellow), Lima, Mung, Volunteer wheat since Assure® II (0.5% v/v). Otebo, Adzuki (in Wild oats (no tillers) can be safely Southern Ontario only) applied at almost All the above, plus: 0.20 L/ac (0.5 L/ha) any stage of Canola Barnyard grass Add Sure-Mix ® the crop. Dry common beans Downy brome (provided in the box) Flax at 5 L per 1000 L Fall panicum Industrial hemp of spray solution Foxtail barley (grown for fibre, (0.5% v/v). Japanese brome Ontario only) Old witchgrass Rutabagas (Ontario and Proso millet Quebec only) Quackgrass1 Soybeans Wild oats Sugar beets (up to 2 tillers) Sunflowers Yellow foxtail (2 to 8-leaf) All the above, plus: 0.30 L/ac (0.75 L/ha) Quackgrass Add Sure-Mix ® (control) (provided in the box) at 5 L per 1000 L of spray solution (0.5% v/v). Soybeans Long-spined 0.15 L/ac (0.38 L/ha) Apply when the long-spined sandbur sandbur is at the 2-leaf to Add Sure-Mix ® tillering stage. (provided in the box) at 5 L per 1000 L of spray solution (0.5% v/v). 1 Suppression. Refer to the Assure® II label for complete use instructions. 7 Back to Index
Protects against the weeds you have, and the weeds you don’t have yet. • Provides two modes of action to help manage weed resistance • Delivers enhanced residual activity to help maximize early season control of tough weeds such as dandelion and lamb’s-quarters • Can be applied with a glyphosate of choice for a powerful burndown with residual control Crop: Glyphosate-tolerant and IP soybeans. Chemical Groups: Group 2, Group 5. Packaging: One (1) case of Canopy® PRO treats 20 acres. One (1) case of Canopy® PRO contains 1 x 288 g jug of Classic® Grande + 2 x 2.2 kg jugs of TriCor® 75 DF metribuzin. Application: lyphosate resistant Canada fleabane control: Apply Canopy® PRO as a tank-mix with G 2,4-D ester, Eragon® LQ, or dicamba1 to ensure knockdown of emerged Canada fleabane seedlings. Pre-plant applications tank-mixed with 2,4-D ester must be applied a minimum 7 days before planting soybeans. For a complete burndown program, tank-mix with glyphosate. GT soybeans: Canopy® PRO provides a solid base of early weed control to help keep the crop weed-free during the early, critical trifoliate stages. For a complete program, follow up with an in-crop glyphosate application. DuPont approved* tank-mixes: 2,4-D ester, glyphosate, Eragon® or Eragon® LQ. IP soybeans: Canopy® PRO should be tank-mixed with other pre-emergence herbicides to ensure a complete approach to weed control and resistance management. To manage volunteer corn and annual grasses, follow up with an in-crop application of DuPont™ Assure® II herbicide. DuPont approved* tank-mixes: Dual® II Magnum®, Frontier® MAX , Fierce®. oundup Ready 2 Xtend™ soybeans: Canopy® PRO provides an ideal multiple mode of R action base to a Roundup Ready 2 Xtend™ weed control system. Apply with glyphosate and a low volatile dicamba such as DuPont™ FeXapan™ for a pre-plant or pre-emergence burndown with residual. Untreated Canopy® PRO + 2,4-D ester + glyphosate 74 days after application 4 herbicide groups: 2, 4, 5 & 9 Source: DuPont Research Trial, Grimsby, ON, July 2014 *Follow complete recommendations of tank-mix products used. For Roundup Ready 2 Xtend™ soybeans only. Use only approved low volatile dicamba such as DuPont™ FeXapan™ 1 herbicide Plus VaporGrip™ technology. 8 Back to Index
Protects against the weeds you have, and the weeds you don’t have yet. WEEDS CONTROLLED AND APPLICATION INFORMATION Crop Weeds Application Information Soybeans Broadleaf weeds: Annual grasses: Pre-emergence: Canada fleabane 4 Pigweed, redroot Barnyard grass2 Apply Canopy ® PRO after Carpetweed and prostrate Cheatgrass2 planting but prior to crop Cocklebur1 Prickly mallow Crabgrass2 emergence. Common chickweed Russian thistle Fall panicum2 Common ragweed Shepherd’s purse Fall Johnson grass Dandelion Velvetleaf (seedling) 2 Green smartweed Wild mustard Giant foxtail2 Jimsonweed1 Wild potato vine Green foxtail2 Lady’s-thumb Yellow woodsorrel Witchgrass2 Lamb’s-quarters Yellow foxtail2 All the weeds listed above, plus: Pre-plant burndown: Annual sow thistle Apply Canopy ® PRO with Prickly lettuce a glyphosate of choice for burndown and residual Yellow nutsedge 3 control. Apply up to 14 days before planting. 1 Large-seeded weeds, germinating deep in the soil, such as cocklebur and jimsonweed may not be fully controlled. 2 Partial control. 3 Suppression. 4 Including glyphosate resistant biotypes. Must be tank-mixed with 2,4-D Ester or Eragon®. For Roundup Ready 2 Xtend™ soybeans, tank-mix with a low volatile dicamba product such as FeXapan™ herbicide Plus VaporGrip™ Technology Treated pre-emergence - Untreated Canopy® PRO herbicide alone 28 days after treatment Source: DuPont Research Trial, Breslau, ON, July 2013 Refer to the Canopy ® PRO label for complete use instructions. 9 Back to Index
Residual activity and control of tough perennial broadleaf weeds. • Excellent control of broadleaf weeds such as common ragweed and velvetleaf • Manages “hard-to-kill” perennial weeds like nutsedge, dandelion and wild carrot • Tank-mix with Assure® ll for one-pass control of both grass and broadleaf weeds like quackgrass and yellow foxtail • For use on IP, conventional and glyphosate-tolerant soybeans Crop: Soybeans. Chemical Group: Group 2. Packaging: One (1) pouch (144 grams) treats 10 acres (4 ha). One (1) jug (576 grams) treats 40 acres (16 ha). Crop Rotation: See chart below. CROP ROTATION: REPLANTING INTERVAL (MONTHS) Southern Ontario Only: Cabbage, Field Winter White Soil pH Soybeans Alfalfa Tomatoes Garden peas, Corn Wheat Beans Sweet corn* ≤7.0 11 10 3 10 10 10 12 >7.0 ≤7.4 Do not plant Do not >7.4 ≤7.8 Do not plant 10 4 Do not plant 10 12 plant >7.8 ≤8.0 Do not plant 4 Do not plant 12 >8.0 Do not plant * Warning: Sweet corn varieties may vary in their sensitivity to Classic® residues. WEEDS CONTROLLED AND APPLICATION INFORMATION Window of Crop Weeds Rate Application Information Application Soybeans Dandelion1 One (1) pouch treats Post-emergent: Make only one application per year. Ragweed 10 acres (4 ha). The optimum timing For more consistent control of (common) for application is velvetleaf, add 28% UAN at 0.8 L/ac Add a registered (2 L/ha). For control of annual grasses Redroot pigweed non-ionic surfactant from soybean emergence up to add Assure ® II at 0.15 L/ac to 0.2 L/ac Velvetleaf (NIS) such as (0.375 L/ha to 0.5 L/ha). Apply to Agral ® 90 or the third trifoliate Volunteer stage of growth. wild carrot when in the 2 to 20 leaf Ag-Surf ® at 2 L per stage of growth. Apply to volunteer adzuki beans2 1000 L of spray Do not apply after the initiation of adzuki beans when in the 1 to 3 Wild carrot 2 solution (0.2% v/v). flowering. trifoliate stage of growth. Yellow nutsedge Dandelion Pre-emergent: For season long control of dandelion (up Apply to field pre- to bolting) apply 14.4 g/ac (36 g/ha) pre- plant or post-plant plant or post-plant pre-emergence. 1 Top growth control. 2 Suppression. Refer to the Classic ® label for complete use instructions. 10 Back to Index
IS simple. IS sweat-free. • The only way to make it easier, would be if it sprayed itself Simple - Low use rate dry formulation speeds up sprayer loading, allowing you to cover more acres. Tank-mix with your preferred glyphosate for one-pass weed control in glyphosate tolerant corn. Sweat-free - Excellent crop safety under a wide range of conditions up to the 8-leaf stage. Registered for use on short season corn hybrids. With two modes of action and residual broadleaf and grass activity, spray anytime from the 3 leaf stage and feel confident that you’re helping to maximize your crop’s yield potential while keeping herbicide resistance in check. Crop: Field corn – conventional or herbicide tolerant hybrids. Chemical Groups: Group 2, Group 27. Crop Rotation: 4 months: Winter wheat, 10 months: Field Corn, 11 months: Soybeans, white beans. Tank Mix Options: Tank-mix Destra™ IS with a glyphosate herbicide (glyphosate tolerant corn only) at 900 gai/ha or a non-ionic surfactant at 2 L/1000 L spray solution (0.2% v/v). Tank-mix with AAtrex® Liquid 480 at 0.23 L/ac for enhanced broadleaf control and an additional mode of action. Weeds Controlled and Application Information Window of Crop Weeds Rate Application Information Application Field corn Common ragweed*, Eastern black 110 grams/ Post emergence Tank-mix Destra™ IS with a nightshade, Fall panicum, acre application from the 3 glyphosate herbicide Green foxtail, Old witchgrass, to 8 leaf stage of corn (glyphosate tolerant corn only) Quackgrass*, Redroot pigweed, One (1) jug (approximately V2-V6). at 900 gai/ha or a non-ionic Velvetleaf, Volunteer canola treats 40 surfactant at 2 L/1000 L spray acres solution (0.2% v/v). For an additional mode of action, tank-mix with Aatrex® Liquid 480 at 0.23 L/ac. Corn sprayed at the 7-leaf stage (V5) Destra™ IS provides residual control 13 days after application, P7443R 2100 CHU Hybrid Corn sprayed at the 3-leaf stage (V2). Destra™ IS RoundUp® WeatherMax® Destra™ IS + glyphosate Glyphosate alone 2X application rate DuPont Research Trial, Thorndale, ON, 2015 DuPont Research Trial, Thamesford, ON, 2014 *Suppression Refer to the Destra™ IS label for complete use instructions. 11 Back to Index
Twice the protection against troublesome weeds. • Superior application flexibility: pre-emergent to the 2-leaf stage • Provides cross-spectrum knockdown and residual control • Engarde® delivers enhanced early and residual control of many annual broadleaf and grass weeds • Two modes of action help guard against weed shifts and resistance Crop: Field corn – conventional or Engarde® delivers enhanced herbicide-tolerant hybrids. broad-spectrum early weed control Chemical Groups: Group 2, Group 27. Packaging: All dry WG formulation. One (1) case of Engarde® treats 80 acres (32 ha). One case of Engarde® contains 2 x 5.568 kg jugs of DuPont™ Engarde® herbicide. Crop Rotation: Four (4) months: Winter wheat. Untreated DuPont™ Engarde ® alone – Ten (10) months: Field corn. 66 days after treatment Eleven (11) months: Soybeans, Source: DuPont Field Trials, Lambeth, ON, Aug 2014 white beans. WEEDS CONTROLLED AND APPLICATION INFORMATION Window of Crop Weeds Rate Application Information Application Field corn Broadleaf weeds: Grassy weeds: One (1) jug Pre-emergence For additional residual Common ragweed1 Barnyard grass treats 40 acres to 2-leaf stage weed control tank-mix with Lamb’s-quarters Fall panicum (16 ha) - of corn a registered soil applied New dry WG grass herbicide. Redroot pigweed Green foxtail formulation: (including triazine For control of emerged weeds Large (hairy) 139.2 g/acre. add a non-ionic surfactant at resistant) crabgrass1 2 L/1000 L of spray solution Velvetleaf Old witch grass (0.2% v/v) Wild mustard Quackgrass1 When tank-mixed with Yellow foxtail1 a glyphosate herbicide containing a built-in adjuvant system, a non-ionic surfactant is not required. 1 Suppression. Refer to the Engarde® label for complete use instructions. 12 Back to Index
NEW! A new tool for weed control in Roundup Ready 2 Xtend™ soybeans • Control of key broadleaf weeds including certain glyphosate-resistant biotypes • Excellent crop safety • Systemic activity within the plant • Low-volatile dicamba formulation featuring VaporGrip™ technology Crops: Roundup Ready 2 Xtend™ soybean varieties. Chemical Group: Group 4 (benzoic acid). Crop Rotation: 120 days for soybeans, corn, cereals. Application Information: Packaging: One (1) case = 2 x 10 L jugs Minimum water volume: 100 L/ha = 10.7 US gal/ac 13 Back to Index
NEW! A new tool for weed control in Roundup Ready 2 Xtend™ soybeans WEEDS CONTROLLED AND APPLICATION INFORMATION FOR ROUNDUP READY 2 XTEND™ SOYBEANS Window of Weeds Rate Application Information Application Velvetleaf, common ragweed, 0.33-0.7 L/ac Pre-plant, The 0.7 L/ac rate of DuPont™ giant ragweed, false ragweed, Pre-emergence FeXapan™ is to be used only once common lamb’s-quarters, or in a season and should be used redroot pigweed, smooth pigweed, Post-emergence pre-plant, pre-emergence or in-crop Russian pigweed, green smartweed, up to early early post-emergence lady’s-thumb, wild mustard, flower stage (R1) 1.36 L/ac of DuPont™ FeXapan™ is hare’s-ear mustard, Indian mustard, the maximum total to be applied to tumble mustard, wormseed mustard, Roundup Ready 2 Xtend ™ Soybeans in wild buckwheat, tartary buckwheat, a single growing season (year). Canada fleabane1, corn spurry, cleavers, cow cockle, Canada thistle2, A third application of DuPont™ perennial sow thistle2, field bindweed2 FeXapan™ should only be made for the control of glyphosate resistant weed populations. Apply only to weeds less than 10 cm. Application Notes: For a broader spectrum of weeds controlled, DuPont™ FeXapan™ may be tank-mixed with a high load 540 g/l glyphosate at 0.67 to 1.89 L/ac. In addition to providing post-emergence burndown activity on weeds, DuPont™ FeXapan™ applications will also provide short term residual activity on common lamb’s-quarters, redroot pigweed, common ragweed, wild buckwheat, and velvetleaf*. The 1.71 L/ha rate provides short term control and the 823 ml/ha rate provides suppression. * Suppression only for both rates. 1 Control of emerged plants only. 2 Apply DuPont™ FeXapan™ herbicide Plus VaporGrip™ Technology annually for three years at the flowering stage of bindweed and the budding stage of thistles. Spray Drift Management: Wind: Spray when wind is between 5-15 km/hr. Nozzle type: Use nozzles designed to provide extremely coarse to ultra coarse spray droplet size. Spray Boom Height: Set boom height to no more than 50 cm above the target pest or crop canopy. Ground Speed: Select a ground speed under 25 km/hr. Temperature: Apply when air temperature is between 10° and 25°C. Do not spray when the temperature is expected to exceed 30°C. Spray system equipment cleanout: Follow the triple rinse sprayer cleanout procedure on the DuPont™ FeXapan™ label. Always use a commercial detergent, sprayer cleaner or ammonia according to the manufacturer’s directions. Refer to the FeXapan™ label for complete use instructions. 14 Back to Index
More flexibility. More control. You’re the boss. • Makes early-season weed control simple and effective • Delivers extended residual control of key weeds such as Eastern black nightshade • Fits in any soybean production system - GT soybeans: keeps soybean crops clean during the pre-emergence to 3rd trifoliate stages which helps growers time their in-crop glyphosate application -IP soybeans: delivers a broader spectrum of weed control Crop: Glyphosate-tolerant, IP and conventional soybeans. Chemical Groups: Group 2. Packaging: One (1) case of Freestyle® treats 20 acres (8 ha). One (1) case of Freestyle® contains 1 x 288 g jug of Classic® Grande and 1 x 2.5 L jug of DuPont™ Imazethapyr. WEEDS CONTROLLED AND APPLICATION INFORMATION Crop Weeds Application Information Soybeans Broadleaf weeds: Annual grasses: Apply Freestyle ® as a pre-plant or pre- Cocklebur1 Green foxtail emergence application in any tillage system. Common ragweed For no-till or minimum till systems where Yellow foxtail Dandelion there are emerged weeds at application, Eastern black nightshade Barnyard grass tank-mix with a registered glyphosate product. Lady’s-thumb Old witchgrass Lamb’s-quarters For IP soybeans, tank-mix Freestyle ® Proso millet 2 with pre-emergence herbicides from Redroot pigweed Smartweed alternate groups for the management Velvetleaf of Group 2-resistant weed biotypes. Wild buckwheat Wild mustard All the weeds listed above, plus: Pre-plant burndown: Annual sow thistle Apply Freestyle ® with a glyphosate of Prickly lettuce choice for burndown and residual control. Yellow nutsedge 3 Apply up to 14 days before planting. 1 Large-seeded weeds germinating deep in the soil such as cocklebur may not be fully controlled. 2 Partial control. 3 Suppression. Enhanced residual, early-season weed control with Freestyle® 61 days after application Untreated Freestyle® – Applied pre-emergence Source: DuPont Field Trial, Thorndale, ON, July 2014 Refer to the Freestyle® label for complete use instructions. 15 Back to Index
NEW! DuPont ™ Your trusted friend has MAX Guardian MAX ® some new tricks. herbicide • Delivers one-pass, residual control of tough weeds like dandelion and annual sow thistle • Provides a systemic and lasting burndown for hard-to-kill perennials such as dandelion, prickly lettuce and wild carrot • An excellent first pass across the field for your IP or GT soybeans. Early and residual weed removal increases your crop’s yield potential • Guards against weed shifts and weed resistance with two modes of action • Compatible with DuPont™ FeXapan™ herbicide Plus VaporGrip™ Technology • Convenient high load K-salt glyphosate – treats 30 acres per case Crop: Glyphosate-tolerant soybeans including Roundup Ready 2 Xtend® (burndown or in-crop), IP and conventional soybeans (burndown only) Chemical Groups: Group 2, Group 9. Packaging: One (1) case of Guardian® MAX treats 30 acres. One Guardian® MAX MEGA tote treats 600 acres. Crop Rotation: See chart below. CROP ROTATION: REPLANTING INTERVAL (MONTHS) Southern Ontario Only: Cabbage, Field Winter White Soil pH Soybeans Alfalfa Tomatoes Garden peas, Corn Wheat Beans Sweet corn* ≤7.0 11 10 3 10 10 10 12 >7.0 ≤7.4 Do not plant Do not Do not >7.4 ≤7.8 Do not plant 10 4 10 12 plant plant >7.8 ≤8.0 Do not plant 4 Do not plant 12 >8.0 Do not plant *Warning: Sweet corn varieties may vary in their sensitivity to herbicide residues. 16 Back to Index
Your trusted friend has DuPont ™ some new tricks. Guardian MAX ® Gua herbicide WEEDS CONTROLLED AND APPLICATION INFORMATION Window of Crop Weeds Rate Application Information Application Glyphosate- All of the weeds One (1) jug treats Pre-plant burndown Make only one application tolerant that glyphosate 15 acres (6 ha). OR per year. When targeting soybeans controls, plus: perennial weeds like One (1) Post-emergent (Pre-plant Annual sow-thistle yellow nutsedge in Guardian ® MAX (Glyphosate tolerant glyphosate-tolerant (GT) burndown Dandelion MEGA tote treats soybeans including soybeans, best results OR in-crop) Lamb’s-quarters 600 acres. Roundup Ready 2 are achieved in post- IP or Xtend® varieties) emergent applications. Prickly lettuce conventional Apply before the Apply to wild carrot soybeans Ragweed initiation of flowering. when in the 2- to 20-leaf (Pre-plant Redroot pigweed stage of growth. Apply to burndown Velvetleaf volunteer adzuki beans only) when in the 1 to 3 Volunteer trifoliate stage of growth. adzuki beans1 For season long control of Wild carrot1 dandelion (up to bolting) Yellow nutsedge1 apply 14.4 g/ac (36 g/ha) pre-plant or post-plant pre-emergence. 1 Suppression. Refer to the Guardian ® MAX label for complete use instructions. 17 Back to Index
Even more power against hard-to-kill weeds. • Enhanced residual control of troublesome weeds like Eastern black nightshade and herbicide resistant (Group 2 and triazine) pigweeds and lamb’s-quarters • Three modes of action for weed resistance management in IP or GT soybeans • Apply as part of a 1-pass pre-emergent program or as a first pass pre-emergent treatment ahead of a planned post-emergent application of Assure® II for volunteer corn and grass control Crops: Pre-emergent soybeans (glyphosate-tolerant, IP and conventional). Chemical Groups: Group 2, Group 9, Group 14. Packaging: One (1) case of Guardian® Plus II treats 10 acres (4 ha). One Guardian® Plus II MEGA tote treats 400 acres. Crop Rotation: See chart below. CROP ROTATION: REPLANTING INTERVAL (MONTHS) Soil pH Field Corn Winter Wheat White Beans Soybeans Alfalfa ≤7.0 10 4 10 10 11 >7.0 ≤7.4 >7.4 ≤7.8 10 4 Do not plant 10 Do not plant >7.8 ≤8.0 Do not plant 4 Do not plant >8.0 Do not plant * Warning: Sweet corn varieties may vary in their sensitivity to Guardian® Plus II residues. 18 Back to Index
Even more power against hard-to-kill weeds. WEEDS CONTROLLED AND APPLICATION INFORMATION Window of Crop Weeds Rate Application Information Application Pre-emergent All of the weeds that One (1) case treats Pre-plant burndown: No-till planters that soybeans glyphosate controls, 10 acres (4 ha). Apply up to 30 days incorporate the soil during (IP, conventional, plus: before planting. planting may result in One (1) glyphosate- Annual sow-thistle decreased weed control in Guardian® Plus II MEGA Pre-emergent: tolerant) the row. Common chickweed tote treats 400 acres. May also be applied When these types of Dandelion up to 3 days after planters are used, apply Eastern black planting, prior to Guardian® Plus WDG nightshade soybean emergence. Herbicide within 3 days after Fall panicum1 planting and before soybeans Green foxtail1 emerge. Green pigweed Do not perform any tillage operations after application Hairy nightshade or weed control will be Lamb’s-quarters reduced. Apply only once Prickly lettuce during a single growing Ragweed season. Redroot pigweed Do not apply PPI (pre-plant incorporated) or to emerged Velvetleaf soybeans. Yellow nutsedge1 1 Suppression. Guardian® Plus II provides residual control against troublesome weeds 57 days after application Untreated Glyphosate alone Guardian® Plus II Source: DuPont Field Trial, Thorndale, ON, July 2014 Refer to the Guardian® Plus II label for complete use instructions. 19 Back to Index
Broad-spectrum insect control on a wide range of crops. • Effective against adults, nymphs, larvae and eggs of many pest species Crops: Canola, cereals, flax. Chemical Group: Group 1A – carbamate insecticide. Packaging: One (1) case contains 5.4 Kg of product packaged in convenient water soluble, pre-measured bags (225 g/bag x 24 bags). PESTS CONTROLLED AND APPLICATION INFORMATION Crop Pest Rate PHI Application Information Canola Alfalfa looper 0.09 Kg/ac 8 days Beet webworm to 0.21 Kg/ac Bertha armyworm (0.22 Kg/ha to 0.51 Kg/ha) Clover cutworm Cereals Common armyworm 0.11 Kg/ac 20 days (Wheat, Oats, to 0.22 Kg/ac Barley) (0.27 Kg/ha to 0.54 Kg/ha) Brown marmorated 0.22 Kg/ac stink bug 1 (0.54 Kg/ha) Thrips 0.12 Kg/ac (0.3 Kg/ha) Flax Bertha armyworm 0.09 Kg/ac 8 days to 0.11 Kg/ac (0.22 Kg/ha to 0.27 Kg/ha) 1 Suppression. Refer to the Lannate® label for complete use instructions. 20 Back to Index
The ultimate control of annual grasses and quackgrass. • Excellent control of grasses • Compatible with a variety of tank-mix partners Crops: Field corn, lowbush blueberries. Chemical Group: Group 2. Packaging: One (1) pouch treats 10 acres (4 ha). NEW 20 acre jug (270 grams) available for 2018. Crop Rotation: Four (4) months: Winter wheat. Following year: Canola, red clover, field corn, sorghum, soybeans, spring barley and white beans. WEEDS CONTROLLED AND APPLICATION INFORMATION Window of Crop Weeds Rate Application Information Application Field corn Barnyard grass One (1) pouch treats 1-leaf to 6-leaf stage For control of proso millet, apply when >2500 CHU Fall panicum 10 acres (4 ha). of corn the majority of plants are emerged and (4 visible collars or before the largest plants reach the multi- Green foxtail Add a registered 30 cm in height – tillered (3 to 4 tillers) stage. Long-spined non-ionic (NIS) leaf extended). such as Agral ® 90 In field corn, tank-mix Ultim® with sandbur Banvel®, Callisto®, Distinct®, Marksman® or Ag-Surf ® at 2 L Old witchgrass OR Pardner® for residual control of per 1000 L of spray Proso millet solution (0.2% v/v). grasses and broadleaf weeds. Quackgrass Ultim® is a high performance herbicide (3-leaf to that must only be applied when the 6-leaf stage) temperature in the 24 hours before and after application ranges between 5°C and Redroot pigweed1 28°C. Temperatures beyond this (2-leaf to range increase the potential for 6-leaf stage) crop response. Yellow foxtail2 1 Includes biotypes resistant to atrazine. 2 Suppression. Refer to the Ultim® label for complete use instructions. 21 Back to Index
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Seed treatment 23 DuPont™ Lumivia® Seed Treatment Seed treatment
Protect your success with the DuPont ™ new standard in seed treatment Lumivia insecticide seed treatment Introducing NEW DuPont™ Lumivia® insecticide seed treatment. Lumivia® delivers excellent broad-spectrum protection and efficacy on key early season corn insect pests. KEY BENEFITS • Outstanding protection against key early season corn insect pests • Provides seedling protection to develop uniform and healthy stands that maximize yield potential Lumivia® under • Simplifies your seed treatment decision high wireworm pressure • Offers a favourable environmental profile Crop: Corn (field, seed, pop). Chemical Groups: Group 28. Availability: Contact your local seed provider. Insects controlled: Wireworms, white grubs, cutworms, seed corn maggot*. Rate: 500 ug ai/seed Fungicide only Lumivia® Source: DuPont field trial, Shetland, ON, 2016 EXCELLENT SEED AND SEEDLING PROTECTION • Immediate protection of seed and seedlings • Uniform and healthy stand establishment •P rovides consistent yield performance •P rotects yield potential through improved similar to standard Cruiser® / Poncho 250® early season vigour offerings Early Season Protection to Maximize Uniform, healthy stands & Yield Potential1 improved yield potential over Average Yield (bu/acre) Average Yield (bu/acre) fungicide only treated seed 196.5 194 194 193.2 Lumivia® Cruiser®/ Lumivia® Fungicide Poncho 250® only DuPont Small Plot and Large Demo Trials DuPont Small Plot Demo Trials Lumivia® Fungicide only from 2015 (n=98) from 2015 – 2016 (n=26) Source: DuPont field trial, Shetland, ON 2016 * Suppression only 1 Data based on an average of all comparisons made in 98 locations between 2015-2016. Product responses are variable and subject to a variety of environmental, disease and pest pressures. Individual results may vary. 2 In line with Integrated Pest Management and Good Agricultural Practices, insecticide applications should be made when pollinators are not foraging to avoid unnecessary exposure. 23 Back to Index
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Horticulture Products Horticulture Products 25 DuPont™ Acapela® 26 DuPont™ Accent® 27 DuPont™ Assure® II 28 DuPont™ Curzate® 29 DuPont™ Fontelis® 33 DuPont™ Lannate® 35 DuPont™ Prism® SG 36 DuPont™ Tanos® Horticulture Products 37 DuPont™ Titus® PRO 39 DuPont™ Ultim® 40 DuPont™ Vydate®
Speed, agility and exceptional coverage. capela® has one-of-a-kind movement properties that •A help provide superior coverage to deliver reliable disease control under a variety of conditions - Rapid uptake, excellent xylem systemic movement and redistribution over the leaf surface •A capela® provides control of important foliar diseases including Northern leaf blight capela® helps to deliver healthier crops and •A higher yield potential Crops: Canola, cereals (barley, oats, rye, triticale, wheat), corn (field, seed, sweet, pop), soybeans, dry edible beans. Chemical Group: Group 11 (strobilurin fungicide). Crop Rotation: Any crop the following year. Application Information: Packaging: One (1) case = 2 x 9.6 L jugs. Minimum Water Volumes: Ground: 110 L/ha = 10 gal/ac. Air: 50 L/ha = 4.5 gal/ac. Aerial Application: Acapela® is registered for aerial application. DISEASES CONTROLLED AND APPLICATION INFORMATION Crop Diseases Rate Application Information Corn Northern corn 0.21 to 0.32 L/ac Begin applications prior to disease Sweet leaf blight (0.53 to 0.8 L/ha) development and continue on a 7 to 14 day interval. Use higher rate and shorter interval when disease pressure is high. For optimal disease control, apply at full tassel (VT) to milk stage (R3) corn. Refer to the Acapela® label for complete use instructions. 25 Back to Index
Tough on weeds. Safe on corn. • Wide window of application: 1-leaf to 8-leaf stage of corn • Safe on low heat unit hybrids and many sweet corn varieties • Excellent re-cropping flexibility Crops: Field corn, seed corn, sweet corn (approved varieties only). Chemical Group: Group 2. ackaging: Available in a 10 acre (4 ha) pouch, P containing 4 x 2.5 acre water soluble bags. Crop Rotation: Four (4) months: Winter wheat. Ten (10) months: Spring barley, canola, soybeans, white beans, red clover, sorghum, field corn and alfalfa. WEEDS CONTROLLED AND APPLICATION INFORMATION Window of Crop Weeds Rate Application Information Application Sweet corn Barnyard grass One (1) pouch treats 1-leaf to 6-leaf Quackgrass – Apply when (approved Fall panicum 10 acres (4 ha). stage of the majority of the quackgrass varieties only) sweet corn shoots are actively growing Green foxtail Add a registered non- and in the 3-leaf to 6-leaf stage. Long-spined ionic surfactant (NIS) Annual grasses not emerged at sandbur such as Agral ® 90 the time of application will not Old witchgrass or Ag-Surf ® at 2 L be controlled. per 1000 L of spray Quackgrass For the control of yellow solution (0.2% v/v). Yellow foxtail foxtail, apply with 28% liquid urea ammonium nitrate (UAN) at 2 L/ac (5 L/ha) plus a recommended non-ionic surfactant (NIS). For control of long-spined sandbur, apply Accent® at the 3-leaf to 5-leaf stage. Refer to the Accent® label for complete use instructions. 26 Back to Index
Go on. Kick some grass! • Wide window of application • Excellent crop safety Crops: Soybeans, sunflowers, alfalfa, lima beans, adzuki beans, mung beans, canola, dry common beans, flax, sugar beets, snap beans, rutabagas, industrial hemp, sunflower, lentils, peas, curcubit vegetables. Chemical Group: Group 1. Packaging: Assure® II is packaged in a case with 1 x 7.5 L jug of Assure® II and 1 x 9.5 L jug of DuPont™ Sure-Mix® surfactant. Crop Rotation: Any crop the following year. WEEDS CONTROLLED AND APPLICATION INFORMATION Window of Crop Weeds Rate Application Information Application Beans Green foxtail 0.15 L/ac (0.38 L/ha) It is important Apply to volunteer corn and (White, kidney (red, Volunteer barley to time the quackgrass at the 2-leaf to white), cranberry, Add Sure-Mix ® application of 6-leaf stage and when other eye (black, brown, Volunteer corn (provided in the box) Assure® II to the labeled weeds are at 2-leaf yellow), lima, mung, Volunteer oats at 5 L per 1000 L weed staging stage to early tillering stage. otebo, adzuki (in of spray solution since Assure® II Volunteer wheat Southern Ontario only) (0.5% v/v). can be safely Wild oats (no tillers) Curcurbit vegetables applied at almost All the above, plus: 0.20 L/ac (0.5 L/ha) any stage of Dry common beans the crop. Industrial hemp Barnyard grass Add Sure-Mix ® (grown for fibre, Downy brome (provided in the box) Ontario only) Fall panicum at 5 L per 1000 L Rutabagas of spray solution Foxtail barley (Ontario and (0.5% v/v). Quebec only) Japanese brome Sugar beets Old witchgrass Sunflowers Proso millet (2–8 leaf) Quackgrass1 Wild oats (up to 2 tillers) Yellow foxtail All the above, plus: 0.30 L/ac (0.75 L/ha) Quackgrass Add Sure-Mix ® (control) (provided in the box) at 5 L per 1000 L of spray solution (0.5% v/v). 1 Suppression. Refer to the Assure® II label for complete use instructions. 27 Back to Index
Curzate® has been beating blight for over 40 years. • Employs a combination of preventative, post-infection and antisporulant activity • Management at point sources of infection • Unique post-infection activity • Registered for aerial application Curzate® is highly effective with its locally systemic activity. It rapidly penetrates the foliage and stem surfaces to provide multi-levels of fast-acting disease control. Curzate® can help stop disease post-infection but cannot reverse damage already done, so make sure you apply prior to symptoms appearing. Always tank-mix with a preventative broad-spectrum fungicide to control early blight. Crop: Potatoes. Chemical Group: Group 27 fungicide. Packaging: One (1) bag contains 1.8 Kg of product. DISEASES CONTROLLED AND APPLICATION INFORMATION Crop Diseases Rate PHI Application Information Potatoes Early blight 1 Apply Curzate at 90 g/ac (225 g/ha) ® 8 days Initial applications should start when in a tank mix with a registered local conditions indicate that late blight is Late blight Group M fungicide, such as imminent; make additional applications Dithane™ Rainshield™. at 5–7 day intervals, however at least 20 days must pass between the 2nd and 3rd application. If disease conditions are present during this 20 day period, a fungicide other than Curzate® must be used to protect the crop during this period. Apply no more than 4 applications per crop. May be applied by air. Apply by air with a minimum water volume of 50 L/ha. Do not handle more than 50 kg of Curzate® 60 DF fungicide per day for aerial applications. Maximum for ground application is 38kg. 1 Early blight is controlled by the registered tank-mix with a Group M fungicide. Refer to the Curzate® label for complete use instructions. 28 Back to Index
Powerful, flexible disease management. • Fontelis® is a balanced fungicide with residual, preventative and post-infection activity • Provides translaminar and locally systemic protection • Single mode of action allows for flexible application timing and disease management • Good redistribution to protect both the treated and untreated parts of the plant • Application and harvest flexibility • Superior control of a broad-spectrum of key diseases, such as apple scab, powdery mildew and botrytis Crops: Alfalfa, low growing berries, bulb vegetables (green, dry), brassica (cole) leafy vegetables, cucurbit vegetables, fruiting vegetables, leafy vegetables, legume vegetables, pome fruits, root vegetables and leaves, stone fruit, tree nuts and peanuts. Chemical Group: Group 7 fungicide. pplication Information: A Packaging: One (1) case = 4 x 3.79 L jugs. ater Volumes: Ground: 110 L/ha = 10 gal/ac minimum. W Air: 40 L/ha = 3.5 gal/ac minimum. DISEASES CONTROLLED AND APPLICATION INFORMATION Crop Diseases Rate PHI Application Information Berries Botrytis gray 0.4 to 0.7 L/ac 0 days Begin applications prior to disease (Bearberry, Bilberry mold (1 to 1.75 L/ha) development and continue on a 7 to 10 Cloudberry, Cranberry, Powdery mildew day interval. Use higher rate and shorter Lingonberry, (strawberry only) interval when disease pressure is high. Partridgeberry, Do not apply by air. Strawberry) Blueberry (lowbush) Mummy berry1 0.7 L/ac (1.75 L/ha) 0 days Begin applications prior to disease development and continue on a 7 to 14 day interval. Use higher rate and shorter interval when disease pressure is high. May be applied by air. 1 Suppression. Refer to the Fontelis® label for complete use instructions. 29 Back to Index
DISEASES CONTROLLED AND APPLICATION INFORMATION Crop Diseases Rate PHI Application Information Bulb Vegetables Botrytis fleck 0.5 to 0.7 L/ac 3 days Begin applications prior to (Green, dry) Purple blotch (1.25 to 1.75 L/ha) disease development and Chive, fresh leaves; chive, continue on a 7 to 14 day Botrytis leaf Chinese, fresh leaves; daylily, interval. Use higher rate blight bulb; elegans hosta; fritillaria, and shorter interval when bulb; fritillaria, leaves; garlic, disease pressure is high. bulb; garlic, great-headed, Do not apply by air. bulb; garlic, serpent, bulb; kurrat; lady’s leek; leek; leek, wild; lily, bulb; onion, Beltsville bunching; onion, bulb; onion, Chinese, bulb; onion, fresh; onion, green; onion, macrostem; onion, pearl; onion, potato, bulb; onion, tree, tops; onion, Welsh, tops; shallot, bulb; shallot, fresh leaves Cultivars, varieties, and/or hybrids of these Brassica (Cole) Gray mould 0.5 to 0.9 L/ac 0 days Begin applications prior to (Leafy Vegetables (1.25 to 2.25 L/ha) disease development and Broccoli; Broccoli, cavalo continue on a 7 to 14 day broccolo, Chinese (gailon); interval. Use higher rate and Broccoli raab (rapini); Brussels shorter interval when disease sprouts; cabbage; cabbage, pressure is high. Chinese (bok choy); cabbage, Sclerotinia 0.5 to 0.7 L/ac Do not apply by air. Chinese (napa); cabbage, stem rot1 (1.25 to 1.75 L/ha) Chinese mustard (gai choy); Alternaria leaf cauliflower; collards; kale; spot kohlrabi; mizuna; mustard Powdery mildew greens; mustard spinach; rape greens; turnip greens) Curcubit Vegetables Gray mold 0.4 to 0.6 L/ac 1 day Begin applications prior to (Chinese waxgourd (1 to 1.5 L/ha) disease development and (Chinese preserving melon), continue on a 7 to 14 day Citron melon, Cucumber interval. Use higher rate (field and greenhouse), and shorter interval when Gherkin; Gourd (edible; disease pressure is high. includes hyotan, cucuzza, Do not apply by air. Powdery mildew 0.5 L/ac hechima, Chinese okra), (1.25 L/ha) Momordica spp (includes balsam apple, balsam pear, bittermelon, Chinese cucumber), Muskmelon (includes cantaloupe); Pumpkin, Squash (summer), Squash (winter, includes acorn squash, butternut squash, calabaza, hubbard squash, spaghetti squash), Watermelon) 1 Suppression. 30 Back to Index
DISEASES CONTROLLED AND APPLICATION INFORMATION Crop Diseases Rate PHI Application Information Fruiting Vegetables Gray mould 0.5 to 0.7 L/ac 0 days Begin applications prior to (Eggplant, Groundcherry Early blight1 (1.25 to 1.75 disease development and (Physalis spp), Pepino, L/ha) continue on a 7 to 10 day Pepper (field and greenhouse; interval. Use higher rate includes bell pepper, chili and shorter interval when pepper, cooking pepper, disease pressure is high. pimento, sweet pepper), Do not apply by air. Tomatillo, Tomato (field and greenhouse)) Leafy Vegetables Gray mould 0.5 to 0.7 L/ac 3 days Begin applications prior to (Amaranth (Chinese spinach), Lettuce drop1 (1.25 to 1.75 disease development and Arugula (roquette), Cardoon, L/ha) continue on a 7- to 10-day Celery, Celery (Chinese), interval, or a 7- to 14-day Celtuce, Chervil, interval for septoria late Chrysanthemum (edible-leaved, blight. Use higher rate garland), Corn salad, Cress Septoria late blight 0.4 to 0.7 L/ac and shorter interval when (garden, upland), Dandelion, (celery only) (1 to 1.75 L/ha) disease pressure is high. Dock (sorrel), Endive (escarole), Do not apply by air. Fennel (Florence), Lettuce (head and leaf) Orach, Parsley, Purslane (garden, winter), Radicchio (red chicory), Rhubarb, Spinach (New Zealand), Spinach (vine), Swiss chard) Legume Vegetables Alternaria blight, 0.4 to 0.9 L/ac 0 days Begin applications prior to Succulent: includes jackbean, leafspot (1 to 2.25 L/ha) disease development and swordbean, soybean, Gray mold continue on a 7 to 14 day immature pigeon pea interval. Use higher rate Ascochyta blight, 0.4 to 0.6 L/ac and shorter interval when Bean (Phaseolus): includes leafspot (1 to 1.5 L/ha) disease pressure is high. broad, succulent lima, green runner, snap bean, wax bean Asian soybean 0.4 to 0.7 L/ac May be applied by air. Bean (Vigna): includes rust (1 to 1.75 L/ha) asparagus, blackeyed pea, Chinese longbean, cowpea, moth, southern pea, yardlong Pea: includes dwarf, edible-podded, English, field, garden, green, snowpea, sugar snap Bean (Phaseolus): includes Angular leaf spot 0.4 to 0.9 L/ac 0 days Begin applications prior to broad, succulent lima, green, Anthracnose (1 to 2.25 L/ha) disease development and runner, snap, wax continue on a 7 to 14 day Rust Bean (Vigna): includes interval. Use higher rate asparagus, blackeyed pea, and shorter interval when Chinese longbean, cowpea, disease pressure is high. moth, southern pea, yardlong May be applied by air. 1 Suppression. 31 Back to Index
DISEASES CONTROLLED AND APPLICATION INFORMATION Crop Diseases Rate PHI Application Information Pome Fruits Scab, apple or pear 0.4 to 0.6 L/ac 28 days Begin applications prior to (Apple, Crabapple, Mayhaw, Powdery mildew (1 to 1.5 L/ha) disease development and Pear, Pear (oriental), Quince) continue on a 7 to 14 day Cedar apple rusts interval depending on the targeted diseases. Application interval for apple and pear scab is 7 to 10 days. For apple scab, a reliable disease forecasting system should be used. For all diseases, use the higher rate and shorter interval when disease pressure is high. Do not apply by air. Root Vegetables and Leaves Gray muold 0.4 to 0.7 L/ac 0 days Begin applications prior to (except sugarbeet) Powdery mildew (1 to 1.75 L/ha) disease development and (Beet (garden), Burdock continue on a 7 to 14 day Septoria late blight (edible), Carrot, Celeriac, interval. Use higher rate (celeriac only) Chervil (turnip-rooted), and shorter interval when Chicory, Ginseng, disease pressure is high. Horseradish, Parsley (turnip- Do not apply by air. rooted), Parsnip, Radish, Radish (oriental), Rutabaga, Salsify, Salsify (black), Salsify (Spanish), Skirret, Turnip) Carrot Alternaria leafspot 0.5 to 0.9 L/ac 0 days and blight (1.25 to 2.25 L/ha) Stone Fruits Brown rot blossom 0.4 to 0.7 L/ac 0 days Begin applications prior to (Apricot, Cherry (sweet, blight and fruit rot (1 to 1.75 L/ha) disease development and tart), Nectarine, Peach, Plum, Powdery mildew continue on a 7 to 14 day Plum (Chickasaw), Plum interval. Use higher rate (Damson), Plum (Japanese), Scab 0.4 to 0.6 L/ac and shorter interval when Plumcot, Prune (fresh)) (1 to 1.5 L/ha) disease pressure is high. Do not apply by air. Botrytis rots 0.5 to 0.7 L/ac (1.25 to 1.75 L/ha) Cherry leafspot1 0.6 L/ac (1.5 L/ha) (cherry only) Tree Nuts Alternaria leafspot, 0.4 to 0.6 L/ac 14 days Begin applications prior to (Almond, Beech nut, blight1 (1 to 1.5 L/ha) disease development and Butternut, Chestnut, Botrytis blight continue on a 7 to 14 day Chinquapin, Filbert interval. Use higher rate Brown rot blossom (hazelnut), Hickory nut, and shorter interval when blight and fruit rot Walnut (black and English)) disease pressure is high. Do not apply by air. Peanut Early leafspot 0.5 to 0.7 L/ac 14 days Begin applications prior to Late leafspot (1.25 to 1.75 disease development and L/ha) continue on a 7 to 14 day Southern stem rot interval. Use higher rate Sclerotinia blight1 and shorter interval when Web blotch1 disease pressure is high. Do not apply by air. 1 Suppression. Refer to the Fontelis® label for complete use instructions. 32 Back to Index
Broad-spectrum insect control on a wide range of crops. • Effective against adults, nymphs, larvae and eggs of many pest species rops: Apples, broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, canola, brussels sprouts, cereals, flax, C lettuce (field), peas, potatoes, snap beans, sweet corn, tobacco, tomatoes. Chemical Group: Group 1A – carbamate insecticide. Packaging: One (1) case contains 5.4 Kg of product packaged in convenient water soluble, pre-measured bags (225 g/bag x 24 bags). PESTS CONTROLLED AND APPLICATION INFORMATION Crop Pest Rate PHI Application Information Apples Apple aphids 0.4 Kg/ac 8 days Begin applications when thresholds have to 0.84 Kg/ac been reached. (1 Kg/ha to 2.1 Kg/ha) Brown marmorated 0.84 Kg/ac stink bug (2.1 Kg/ha) Codling moth 0.22 Kg/ac to 0.84 Kg/ac (0.54 Kg/ha to 2.1 Kg/ha) Mullein bug 0.64 Kg/ac Apply once at calyx using enough water (1.6 Kg/ha) to ensure adequate coverage but not over 4000 L/ha. Oblique-banded leafroller 0.64 Kg/ac Apply when larvae appear just after petals fall (1.6 Kg/ha) or when pheromone traps indicate adults are increasing. A second application may be required 2 weeks later. Spotted tentiform 0.64 Kg/ac 1st generation – apply at the calyx stage when leafminer to 0.84 Kg/ac the mines become visible on undersurface (1.6 Kg/ha of leaves. to 2.1 Kg/ha) White apple leafhopper 0.56 Kg/ac 1st generation nymphs – apply shortly after (1.4 Kg/ha) petal fall. 2nd generation nymphs – apply when nymphs appear. Winter moth 0.24 Kg/ac Spray at late tight cluster to early pink stage (0.6 Kg/ha) using enough water to ensure adequate coverage Broccoli Cabbage looper 0.11 Kg/ac 7 days Begin applications when thresholds have Cauliflower Diamondback moth to 0.22 Kg/ac been reached. (0.27 Kg/ha Imported cabbage worm Cabbage to 0.54 Kg/ha) 1 day Brussels sprouts Cabbage looper 0.11 Kg/ac 7 days Begin applications when thresholds have Diamondback moth to 0.22 Kg/ac been reached. (0.27 Kg/ha Imported cabbage worm to 0.54 Kg/ha) Slugs (larvae of 0.31 Kg/ac 30 days Apply one application and use sufficient water grey garden slug) (0.78 Kg/ha) volumes to obtain good coverage. For slugs, make application late in the evening. 33 Back to Index
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