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HERBICIDES FUNGICIDES Table of contents PLANT GROWTH REGULATORS Herbicides Chateau WDG. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 ® Credit Xtreme. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 ® INSECTICIDES Rival EC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 ® Statue™. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Fungicides Botector ® . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Parasol FL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 ® Parasol WG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 ® Presidio ® . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Insecticides DiPel 2X DF. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 ® XenTari WG. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 ® Vegetables Product Guide I 2020 1
Chateau WDG herbicide is a PPO inhibitor ® that works as a barrier on the soil surface providing season-long residual control of tough broadleaf and grass weeds. Chateau ® WDG Benefits • Long-lasting residual, pre-emergent broadleaf weed control with bonus grass suppression • Chateau stays where it is sprayed and will not leach or volatilize • Group 14 herbicide (PPO inhibitor) works differently than many other commonly used herbicides, helping to manage resistance • The herbicide barrier cannot be disturbed after moisture activation • Offers flexible application timing Registered crops • Asparagus • Grape Technical information • Blueberry (highbush and lowbush) • Hops HERBICIDE GROUP • Broccoli • Nut trees • Celery • Pome fruit >> Group 14 • Dry bulb onion • Potato (Western Canada only) ACTIVE INGREDIENTS • Established mint (peppermint • Stone fruit >> flumioxazin 51.1% and spearmint) • Strawberry • Field pepper • Sweet potato PACKAGING • Garlic >> 4 x 1.13 kg case General usage information RAINFAST • Moisture is necessary to activate Chateau in soil for weed control >> Requires ½ inch of rain or (½ inch of rain or irrigation) irrigation for activation • This product will not control emerged weeds PCP # • Significant crop injury may occur from applications made to poorly drained soils and/or applications made under cool, wet conditions >> 29231 • Do not apply to farm alleys or roads where traffic may result in treated dust settling onto crops or other desirable vegetation • Application to non-dormant crops or when soils are flooded after application may result in non-acceptable crop injury, including yield loss • Use appropriate water volumes to ensure good coverage • Apply prior to weed emergence • Undesirable crop injury may occur if Chateau comes in contact with fruit or foliage • DO NOT tank-mix with Dual II Magnum ® Vegetables Product Guide I 2020 2
CHATEAU WDG HERBICIDES Specific crop usage information WEEDS CONTROLLED/ RATE PHI APPLICATION INFORMATION SUPPRESSED APPLE, GRAPE, NUT TREES, PEAR Canada fleabane 280 g/ha GENERAL USAGE INFORMATION Common lamb’s-quarters (113.3 g/ac.) Chateau should be tank-mixed with glyphosate, present as isopropyl Common ragweed on coarse- amine or potassium salt, for control of emerged weeds. Refer to the textured soils respective tank-mix partner label for rates, additional recommendations, Dandelion with
CHATEAU WDG HERBICIDES WEEDS CONTROLLED/ RATE PHI APPLICATION INFORMATION SUPPRESSED ASPARAGUS Canada fleabane 280 g/ha Apply only to dormant asparagus established for at least 1 year Common lamb’s-quarters (113.3 g/ac.) Applications should be made no sooner than 3 weeks prior to Common ragweed 420 g/ha emergence of spears and must be sprinkler or rainfall activated Dandelion (170 g/ac.) with 1-2 cm of water or some scoring may result Eastern black nightshade Application to non-dormant asparagus may result in unacceptable crop injury Green foxtail Do not work soil within 60 days prior to application in the spring Green pigweed Soil can be worked after spear harvest in preparation for Chateau Hairy nightshade application prior to fern emergence Kochia Treated soil that is splashed onto the ferns may result in spotting Redroot pigweed If using Dual II Magnum for added grass control, apply Chateau in the ® late fall after the ferns have been mowed and apply Dual II Magnum ® in the spring. Applying Chateau in the fall will ensure product activation and reduce risk of crop injury – apply after mowing of ferns and before ground freezes. For fall applications ferns may be mowed to a height of approximately 12-18 inches. This will ensure adequate snow coverage and still allow spray to reach the ground. A spring mowing will not reduce residual control. BLUEBERRY (highbush) Canada fleabane 280 g/ha 7 Do not apply after budbreak unless using hooded or shielded Common lamb’s-quarters (113.3 g/ac.) application equipment and applicator can ensure the spray drift Common ragweed 420 g/ha will not contact the crop fruit or foliage Dandelion (170 g/ac.) Do not make more than 2 applications in a growing season Eastern black nightshade Do not make a sequential application within 30 days of the first application Green foxtail Green pigweed Do not apply to highbush blueberries established less than 2 years Hairy nightshade Kochia Redroot pigweed BLUEBERRY (lowbush) Canada fleabane 140 g/ha All applications should be made to dormant lowbush blueberries Common lamb’s-quarters (56.7 g/ac.) Do not make more than 2 applications in a growing season Common ragweed 210 g/ha Do not make a sequential application within 30 days of the first Dandelion (85 g/ac.) application Eastern black nightshade Apply Chateau to dormant plants in the sprout year (spring and/or fall) Green pigweed or as a dormant post harvest (fall) Hairy nightshade Kochia Redroot pigweed Moss (suppression) 280 g/ha (113.3 g/ac.) 420 g/ha (170 g/ac.) Vegetables Product Guide I 2020 4
CHATEAU WDG HERBICIDES WEEDS CONTROLLED/ RATE PHI APPLICATION INFORMATION SUPPRESSED TRANSPLANTED BROCCOLI Canada fleabane 210 g/ha Apply Chateau as a hooded or shielded application to the Common lamb’s-quarters (85 g/ac.) middle of the rows Common ragweed Do not apply more than 210 g/ha during a single application Dandelion or growing season Eastern black nightshade Plants should be grown on raised or plastic mulched beds that are Green foxtail at least 10 cm higher than the treated row middle and the mulched (suppression) bed must have a minimum of a 60 cm bed width Green pigweed Spray must remain between raised beds with minimal contact Hairy nightshade with the plastic Kochia If the top of the bed is contacted, severe injury can occur and it is advised that 2.5 cm of rain or irrigation must occur prior to Redroot pigweed transplanting residues CANEBERRY Canada fleabane 420 g/ha 7 Do not make more than 2 applications in a growing season Common lamb’s-quarters (170 g/ac.) Apply as a uniform broadcast application to the ground or as Common ragweed a uniform band. Avoid direct or indirect spray contact to foliage Dandelion and green canes. Eastern black nightshade Do not apply over the top of the crop Green foxtail Do not make a sequential application within 30 days of the Green pigweed first application Hairy nightshade Kochia Redroot pigweed CELERY Canada fleabane 140 g/ha Do not apply more than 210 g of Chateau per hectare during Common lamb’s-quarters (56.7 g/ac.) a single growing season Common ragweed 210 g/ha Plants should be grown on raised or plastic mulched beds that are Dandelion (85 g/ac.) at least 10 cm higher than the treated row middle and the mulched Eastern black nightshade Coarse-textured bed must have a minimum of a 60 cm bed width Green foxtail with
CHATEAU WDG HERBICIDES WEEDS CONTROLLED/ RATE PHI APPLICATION INFORMATION SUPPRESSED GARLIC Canada fleabane Coarse-textured FOR PRE-EMERGENT WEED CONTROL Common lamb’s-quarters with
CHATEAU WDG HERBICIDES WEEDS CONTROLLED/ RATE PHI APPLICATION INFORMATION SUPPRESSED POTATO (Western Canada only) Suppression of: 105 g/ha Do not apply more than 105 g Chateau per hectare during a single Canada fleabane (42.5 g/ac.) growing season Common lamb’s-quarters Coarse- and Mechanical incorporation into the soil or disturbance of the soil surface Common ragweed medium-textured will reduce weed control Eastern black nightshade with
Credit Xtreme is a patented glyphosate ® formulation containing Dual-Salt Technology®. Its high-load formulation (540 g/L) provides fast and complete control of troublesome weeds. Credit Xtreme ® Benefits • Patented Dual-Salt Technology is a first of its kind innovation • Provides broad-spectrum weed control through systemic activity • More active ingredient in less volume – concentrated product means handling less • Works quickly and mixes easily to make your job easier • Excellent compatibility with tank-mixes • Treats up to 60 acres with just one case (30 acres at standard rate) Registered crops • Apple • Grape Technical information • Apricot • Peach HERBICIDE GROUP • Asparagus • Pear >> Group 9 • Blueberry (highbush and lowbush) • Plum ACTIVE INGREDIENTS • Cherry • Strawberry >> glyphosate 540 g/L • Cranberry • Sugar beet • Ginseng RAINFAST >> Do not apply if rainfall is in General usage information forecast during application • Credit Xtreme is a non-selective herbicide that will kill or injure plants >> No surfactant required if it comes in contact with green tissue • Allow at least 1 day after application before tillage PACKAGING • Extreme care must be exercised to avoid the herbicide coming in contact >> 2 x 10 L case or drifting onto foliage, suckers or fruit >> 500 L tote >> Bulk PCP # >> 29888 Vegetables Product Guide I 2020 8
CREDIT XTREME HERBICIDES Specific weed control information WEEDS CONTROLLED/SUPPRESSED RATE Green foxtail Stinkweed Volunteer canola Wild mustard 0.5 L/ha Lady’s-thumb Volunteer barley Volunteer wheat Wild oats (0.2 L/ac.) Flixweed Kochia Wild oats 0.67 L/ha (0.27 L/ac.) Canada fleabane Flixweed Narrow-leaved Russian thistle 0.83-1.27 L/ha Cleavers Giant foxtail hawk’s-beard Volunteer flax (0.34-0.51 L/ac.) Common ragweed Hemp-nettle Persian darnel Wild buckwheat Downy brome Lamb’s-quarters Redroot pigweed Annual bluegrass Crabgrass Narrow-leaved vetch Shepherd’s purse 1.5 L/ha Annual sow-thistle Kochia Prickly lettuce (0.61 L/ac.) Specific crop usage information RATE PHI APPLICATION INFORMATION APPLE, APRICOT, CHERRY, PEACH, PEAR, PLUM 1.5-8 L/ha 30 Maximum 3 applications per year (0.61-3.2 L/ac.) ASPARAGUS 0.83-1.67 L/ha 7 Apply in spring prior to emergence of crop shoots (0.34-0.68 L/ac.) Maximum 1 application per year Controls fall seeded ryegrass BLUEBERRY (CULTIVATED HIGHBUSH) 1.87-3.75 L/ha 30 Use as a directed spray (0.76-1.52 L/ac.) Maximum 1 application per year BLUEBERRY (LOWBUSH) 1.87-3.75 L/ha Apply in non-bearing year only during the mid-summer (0.76-1.52 L/ac.) Maximum 1 application per year Use a directed spray in mid-summer of the non-bearing year CRANBERRY 13.4% solution 30 Apply using wick or wiper applicators 0.62 L of Credit Xtreme in 4 L water Maximum 1 application per year NORTH AMERICAN GINSENG NEW GARDENS (BC ONLY) Apply in fall after seeding but before freeze-up to control volunteer cereals 1.67 L/ha in 50-100 L of water per ha Do not use fall application in established gardens EXISTING/ESTABLISHED GARDENS Apply in the spring prior to crop emergence 1.67 L/ha in 50-100 L of water per ha Do not use fall application in established gardens Vegetables Product Guide I 2020 9
CREDIT XTREME HERBICIDES RATE PHI APPLICATION INFORMATION GRAPE 1.5-8 L/ha 14 Remove all suckers prior to spraying (except for Concords) (0.61-3.2 L/ac.) Suckering should be completed 2 weeks prior to application Do not apply to vines that are less than 3 years established Maximum 3 applications per year STRAWBERRY 0.67-1.34% solution (spot application) 30 Apply when weeds are at a susceptible growth stage 22% solution (wiper application) Maximum 1 application per year SUGAR BEET 0.67-1.34% solution (spot application) Treated crop MUST NOT be harvested Maximum 1 application per year Vegetables Product Guide I 2020 10
Rival EC is a proven pre-plant herbicide ® that provides effective and reliable annual broadleaf and grass control in the horticulture sector. Rival EC ® Benefits • Long-term residual control of tough-to-control broadleaf and grass weeds • Excellent herbicide resistance management tool when used in combination and rotation with other products • Registered on a wide range of crops • Reduces the hassle of switching products when switching crops Registered crops • Asparagus • Lima bean • Rutabaga • Bean • Pea • Strawberry • Carrot Technical information HERBICIDE GROUP DIRECT SEEDED • Cabbage • Cauliflower >> Group 3 TRANSPLANTED ACTIVE INGREDIENTS • Broccoli • Cabbage • Pepper >> trifluralin 500 g/L • Brussels sprouts • Cauliflower • Tomato PACKAGING >> 2 x 9 L case General usage information • Apply Rival EC uniformly to the soil surface and incorporate within 24 hours PCP # after application >> 18612 • Before applying, ensure that all emerged and existing weeds have been eliminated through discing or cultivation • Incorporate to a depth of 8-10 cm only for maximum weed control and crop tolerance • Use a disc implement when incorporating on stubble or trashy soils • Cultivators should only be used for incorporation when soils are in good working condition • For application to stubble or trashy soils, thoroughly disc the soils prior to application to ensure that all crop residues and trash material have been mixed into the soil to a depth of 10-15 cm • NOTE: Do not plow (moldboard) land prior to applying Rival EC Vegetables Product Guide I 2020 11
RIVAL EC HERBICIDES Specific crop usage information WEEDS CONTROLLED/SUPPRESSED RATE APPLICATION INFORMATION ASPARAGUS ANNUAL GRASSY WEEDS INCLUDING: 2-4 L/ha Use only on asparagus that is established Annual bluegrass Green and yellow (0.81-1.62 L/ac.) for 3 seasons or more Barnyard grass foxtail (wild millet) Refer to label for specific use instructions Bromegrass Goosegrass related to soil type and organic matter Cheatgrass Persian darnel Crabgrass Stinkgrass Wild oats ANNUAL BROADLEAF WEEDS INCLUDING: Carpetweed Pigweed Chickweed Purslane Cow cockle Russian thistle Knotweed Wild buckwheat Lamb’s-quarters BLACK BEANS, CABBAGE (direct seeded or transplanted), CAULIFLOWER (direct seeded or transplanted), CRAMBE, DRY COMMON BEANS (white, kidney), FABABEANS, PEAS (field, processing), SAFFLOWER, SAINFOIN, SUNFLOWER ANNUAL GRASSY WEEDS INCLUDING: 1.6-2.8 L/ha Apply and incorporate from 3 weeks prior Annual bluegrass Green and yellow (0.65-1.15 L/ac.) to planting up to the time of planting Barnyard grass foxtail (Wild millet) Refer to the label for specific rates based on soil type Bromegrass Goosegrass and organic matter Cheatgrass Persian darnel Crabgrass Stinkgrass Wild oats ANNUAL BROADLEAF WEEDS INCLUDING: Carpetweed Pigweed Chickweed Purslane Cow cockle Russian thistle Knotweed Wild buckwheat Lamb’s-quarters BROCCOLI (transplanted), BRUSSELS SPROUTS (transplanted), CARROT, PEPPER, RUTABAGA, SNAPBEAN, STRAWBERRY, SWEET CLOVER, TOMATO ANNUAL GRASSY WEEDS INCLUDING: 1.6-2.2 L/ha Refer to label for specific use instructions Annual bluegrass Green and yellow (0.65-0.90 L/ac.) related to soil type and organic matter Barnyard grass foxtail (wild millet) Bromegrass Goosegrass Cheatgrass Persian darnel Crabgrass Stinkgrass Wild oats ANNUAL BROADLEAF WEEDS INCLUDING: Carpetweed Pigweed Chickweed Purslane Cow cockle Russian thistle Knotweed Wild buckwheat Lamb’s-quarters Vegetables Product Guide I 2020 12
Statue™ is an effective post-emergent grass herbicide registered on fruit and vegetable crops. Statue ™ Benefits • Superior over-the-top control of both annual and perennial grasses • Excellent plant safety allows for most crops to be treated at all stages so that applications can be targeted to the optimum weed stage • Systemic action results in exceptional weed control • Tank-mix flexibility with several herbicide partners • One case will treat 40-80 ac. of horticultural crop Registered crops • Carrot • Sunflower • Blueberry (highbush) • Red garden (table) beet Technical information • Dry onion • Parsnip HERBICIDE GROUP • Potato • Radish >> Group 1 • Spinach ACTIVE INGREDIENTS General usage information >> clethodim 240 g/L • Statue herbicide must be sprayed with the adjuvant Carrier PACKAGING • Thorough coverage of the foliage is important for consistent grass control >> 2 x 3 L case (requires matching • Product will be less effective when plants are stressed by lack of moisture, case of Carrier) excessive moisture, low temperature and/or low humidity >> Carrier 2 x 8 L case • Always adhere to the pre-harvest interval for each crop • Do not use in greenhouses RAINFAST >> 1 hour PCP # >> 32885 >> Carrier PCP # 30639 Vegetables Product Guide I 2020 13
STATUE HERBICIDES Specific weed control information WEEDS CONTROLLED/SUPPRESSED LEAF STAGE RATE ADJUVANT APPLICATION RATE Barnyard grass Quackgrass (suppression) 2-6 0.19 L/ha 0.5% v/v of Carrier Crabgrass Volunteer canary grass (0.08 L/ac.) (0.5 L/100 L of water) (smooth and large) Volunteer cereals Fall panicum (wheat, barley, oats) Foxtail (green, yellow) Volunteer corn Persian darnel Wild oats Proso millet Witchgrass Quackgrass control** 2-6 0.38 L/ha 0.5% v/v of Carrier (0.15 L/ac.) (0.5 L/100 L of water) ** For adequate control of quackgrass, use a minimum spray volume of 100 L/ha Specific crop usage information RATE PHI APPLICATION INFORMATION BLUEBERRY (highbush) 0.19 L/ha (0.08 L/ac.) to 0.38 L/ha (0.15 L/ac.) 14 Ground application only plus 0.5% v/v of Carrier Apply a maximum of 1 application per year Apply Statue herbicide as a broadcast spray directed to the ground Apply in a minimum spray volume of 100 L/ha CRANBERRY 0.19 L/ha (0.08 L/ac.) to 0.38 L/ha (0.15 L/ac.) 30 Apply a maximum of 1 application per year plus 0.5% v/v of Carrier Varieties of this crop may vary in their tolerance to herbicides, including Statue herbicide. Since not all crop varieties have been tested for tolerance to Statue herbicide, a first use should be limited to a small area of each variety to confirm tolerance prior to adoption as a general field practice. Additionally, consult your supplier for information on the tolerance of specific varieties to Statue herbicide. Do not apply between the hook stage and full fruit set Apply in a minimum spray volume of 110 L/ha Vegetables Product Guide I 2020 14
STATUE HERBICIDES RATE PHI APPLICATION INFORMATION DRY ONION 0.38 L/ha (0.15 L/ac.) 45 Apply a maximum of 1 application per year plus 0.5% v/v of Carrier Apply post emergent when the crop is in the 1-4 leaf stage POTATO 0.19 L/ha (0.08 L/ac.) to 0.38 L/ha (0.15 L/ac.) 60 Ground and aerial application plus 0.5% v/v of Carrier SPINACH 0.19 L/ha (0.08 L/ac.) 14 Apply a maximum of 2 applications per year. If repeat application plus 0.5% v/v of Carrier is required, allow at least 14 days between first and second application. Apply post emergent by ground application when grassy weeds are between the 2-6 leaf stage SUNFLOWER 0.38 L/ha (0.15 L/ac.) 72 Ground and aerial application plus 0.5% v/v of Carrier CARROT, PARSNIP, RADISH, RED GARDEN (table) BEET 0.19 L/ha (0.08 L/ac.) to 0.38 L/ha (0.15 L/ac.) 30 Apply a maximum of 2 applications per year. If repeat application plus 0.5% v/v of Carrier is required, allow at least 14 days between first and second application. Do not apply more than 0.38 L/ha (0.15 L/ac.) per crop season Apply in a minimum spray volume of 110 L/ha Vegetables Product Guide I 2020 15
Botector is a biological fungicide that is ® a great addition to an IPM program to help control many diseases in multiple crops. Botector ® Benefits • Effective protection against botrytis on grapes and strawberries • Unique mode of action • Reduces the amount of resistant pathogens in the population • No PHI and no negative influence on the processing procedure • Safe for humans and environment (not harmful to non-target organisms) Registered crops • Blueberry • Other berries • Cranberry • Pepper Technical information • Eggplant • Radicchio • Endive • Raspberry CHEMICAL CLASS • Grape • Strawberry >> N/A – Biological • Lettuce • Tomato ACTIVE INGREDIENTS GREENHOUSE >> Aureobasidium pullulans • Eggplant • Radicchio • Endive • Strawberry PACKAGING • Lettuce (head and leaf) • Tomato >> 10 x 1 kg case • Pepper RAINFAST >> 3 hours General usage information • Agitate tank solution during application and use within 8 hours PCP # • Apply Botector preventive before predicted infection conditions, >> 31248 from bloom until harvest • Adjust the amount of product depending on the leaf wall area • Botector is compatible with many other chemical products, for non-compatible products keep a spraying interval of +/-3 days. Contact your Nufarm Horticulture Specialist. • Maximum storage period of 18 months at room temperature (20°C) Biological or 30 months at cool storage (8°C) from the manufacturing date fungicide • Add sufficient water to the tank, do not use hot water • Add Botector to the water, while stirring APPROVED FOR • Do not prepare highly concentrated pre-mixtures of Botector ORGANIC PRODUCTION Vegetables Product Guide I 2020 16
BOTECTOR FUNGICIDES Specific crop usage information DISEASE CONTROLLED RATE APPLICATION INFORMATION BELL AND NON-BELL PEPPER, EGGPLANT, TOMATO (greenhouse and field) Gray mold 1 kg/ha Make up to 5 applications per season (Botrytis cinerea) (500-1,000 L/ha Repeat on a 7-10 day interval as needed up to the day of harvest (suppression only) water volume) Apply as a preventative if conditions are favourable for infection 0.4047 kg/ac. as well as at first sign of disease onset (202-404 L/ac. water volume) BLACKBERRY, CRANBERRY, BLACK AND RED CURRENT, ELDERBERRY, GOOSEBERRY, HUCKLEBERRY, JOSTABERRY, RED AND BLACK RASPBERRY Gray mold 1 kg/ha 6 applications per year (repeat as needed on a 7-10 day interval) up to harvest (Botrytis cinerea) (500-1,000 L/ha Apply as a preventative or at the first sign of disease (suppression only) water volume) 0.4047 kg/ac. (202-404 L/ac. water volume) BLUEBERRY (highbush and lowbush) Anthracnose fruit rot 1 kg/ha 6 applications per year (repeat as needed on a 7-10 day interval) up to harvest (Colletotrichum acutatum) (500-1,000 L/ha Apply as a preventative or at the first sign of disease (suppression only) water volume) Gray mold 0.4047 kg/ac. (Botrytis cinerea) (202-404 L/ac. (suppression only) water volume) ENDIVE, LETTUCE (field and greenhouse; head and leaf), RADICCHIO Gray mold 1 kg/ha Make weekly applications if needed on a 7-day interval up to the day (Botrytis cinerea) (500-1,000 L/ha of harvest (suppression only) water volume) Begin preventative applications soon after emergence or transplant 0.4047 kg/ac. if conditions favour disease or at the first sign of disease onset (202-404 L/ac. water volume) GRAPE Gray mold 0.4 kg/ha 4 applications per year (2 days minimum interval) (Botrytis cinerea) (400 L/ha water Timing: Late flowering to berries being ripe for harvest (suppression only) volume) Pre-harvest applications – only in the bunch zone 0.16 kg/ac. (162 L/ac. water volume) STRAWBERRY (field and greenhouse) Anthracnose fruit rot 1 kg/ha 6 applications per year (repeat as needed on a 7-10 day interval) up to harvest (Colletotrichum acutatum) (500-1,000 L/ha Apply as a preventative or at the first sign of disease (suppression only) water volume) Gray mold 0.4047 kg/ac. (Botrytis cinerea) (202-404 L/ac. (suppression only) water volume) Phomopsis leaf blight (Phomopsis obscurans) (partial suppression only) Vegetables Product Guide I 2020 17
Parasol FL is one of the smallest and most ® consistent copper particle size formulations available. It disperses effortlessly in water providing protection from disease. Parasol FL ® Benefits • Easy to handle and mix • Has a higher Metallic Copper Equivalent (MCE) than some other coppers on the market providing optimal control of tough diseases • Superior formulation stays in suspension and quickly disperses in water • Highly compatible with other products • Superior rainfastness • One of the smallest and most consistent sizes of copper particles available in Canada Registered crops Technical information • Apple • Nectarine CHEMICAL CLASS • Apricot • Peach >> M1 fungicide • Bean • Pears • Cherries (sweet and sour) • Pepper ACTIVE INGREDIENTS • Cucumber • Potato >> copper hydroxide 24.4% • Filberts • Tomato PACKAGING • Hazelnut >> 2 x 10 L case General usage information RAINFAST • Use as a preventative/protective fungicide spray >> 2 hours • Use on a 7-14 day interval depending on disease conditions PCP # • Adaptable for spraying with all types of equipment >> 25901 • No surfactants needed • No buffer zone required when applied as spot treatment Vegetables Product Guide I 2020 18
PARASOL FL FUNGICIDES Specific crop usage information DISEASE CONTROLLED RATE PHI APPLICATION INFORMATION APPLE TREES, PEAR TREES Fire blight 4.7 L/ha 2 Apply a dormant application in sufficient water for complete coverage (Erwinia amylovora) (1.9 L/ac.) Use 2 applications per year; apply at Silvertip and after harvest with Bacterial blight 50% leaf drop (Pseudomonas syringae) APRICOT TREES Coryneum blight 4.5-6.7 L/ha 2 Apply as a dormant application before foliage buds swell (Coryneum carpophilum) (1.9-2.7 L/ac.) BEAN Bacterial blight, common 2.3-3.12 L/ha 2 For protective sprays, apply first application when plants are 15 cm high (Xanthomonas campestris (0.93-1.25 L/ac.) Apply on 7-14 day schedule depending on local conditions pv. phaseoli) Do not apply more than 6 treatments per year Bacterial blight, halo (Pseudomonas syringae pv. phaseolicola) CHERRY TREES (sweet and sour) Bacterial canker 8.8-13.1 L/ha 2 Apply when 75% of the leaves have fallen (Pseudomonas spp.) (3.6 - 5.3 L/ac.) Make a second application in early spring before bud break Use the low rate on small trees and the high rate on large trees CUCUMBER Angular leaf spot 2.3-3.12 L/ha 2 Apply weekly once the plants begin to vine (Pseudomonas syringae (0.93-1.25 L/ac.) Do not apply more than 5 treatments per year pv. lachrymans) Minimum re-treatment interval of 7 days HAZELNUTS, FILBERTS Bacterial blight 4.4 to 11.4 L/ha 2 Apply as a dormant application when 75% of the leaves have fallen (Xanthomonas campestris) (1.8 to 4.6 L/ac.) and again in the early spring before bud set Eastern Filbert Blight Use low rate on small trees, high rate for large trees (Anisogramma anomala) PEACH TREES, NECTARINE TREES Coryneum blight Before bud swell 2 Apply as a dormant spray before bud swell in the spring (low rate) (Coryneum carpophilum) in the spring: and after leaf fall in the fall (high rate) Leaf curl 4.5-6.7 L/ha Use the higher rate when rainfall is very heavy and disease pressure (Taphrina deformans) (1.8-2.7 L/ac.) is high After leaf fall: 4.5-8.9 L/ha (1.8-3.6 L/ac.) PEPPER Bacterial spot 2.3-3.12 L/ha 2 When disease threatens, apply on a 7-14 day interval depending (Xanthomonas campestris (0.93-1.25 L/ac.) on disease severity and rainfall pv. vesicatoria and Do not apply more than 10 treatments per year, with a minimum X. vesicatoria) re-treatment interval of 3 days Vegetables Product Guide I 2020 19
PARASOL FL FUNGICIDES DISEASE CONTROLLED RATE PHI APPLICATION INFORMATION POTATO Early blight 0.8-1.8 L/ha 2 Apply at 7-10 day intervals starting when plants are 15 cm high (Alternaria solani) (0.32-0.73 L/ac.) until harvest Late blight Combine with 1.75-2.25 kg/ha of mancozeb (Phytophthora infestans) Apply 2.4 L/ha (0.97 L/ac.) at vinekill with a desiccant or alone after vinekill, prior to harvest for disease management This late treatment may reduce infection of tubers by the late blight fungus during harvesting Do not apply more than 10 treatments per year, with a minimum re-treatment interval of 5 days TOMATO Bacterial spot 2.3 L/ha 2 When disease threatens, apply on a 7-10 day interval, and more (Xanthomonas campestris (0.93 L/ac.) frequently depending on disease severity and rainfall pv. vesicatoria) Combine with 1.75-2.25 kg/ha mancozeb Early blight Do not apply more than 10 treatments per year, with a minimum (Alternaria solani) re-treatment interval of 3 days Late blight (Phytophthora infestans) Vegetables Product Guide I 2020 20
Parasol WG provides growers with consistent, ® uniform copper coverage and enhanced disease protection through extremely small particle size and a high organic copper load. Parasol WG ® Benefits • Easy to handle and mix • Eliminates clogging of sprayer and booms • Highly compatible with other products • Small active particle size to ensure superior coverage Registered crops • Bean • Pepper • Cranberry • Potato • Cucumber • Sugar beet Technical information • Grapes • Tomato • Hops CHEMICAL CLASS >> M1 fungicide General usage information ACTIVE INGREDIENTS • Use as a preventative/protective fungicide spray >> copper hydroxide 50% • Use on a 7-14 day interval depending on disease conditions • Adaptable for spraying with all types of equipment PACKAGING >> 10 kg bag RAINFAST >> Avoid application when heavy rainfall is in the forecast PCP # >> 29063 APPROVED FOR ORGANIC PRODUCTION Vegetables Product Guide I 2020 21
PARASOL WG FUNGICIDES Specific crop usage information DISEASE CONTROLLED RATE PHI APPLICATION INFORMATION BEAN Common bacterial blight 2.25-3.25 kg/ha 2 For protective sprays, apply first application when plants are (Xanthomonas campestris (0.91-1.3 kg/ac.) 15 cm high pv. phaseoli) Apply on 7-14 day schedule depending on local conditions Halo bacterial blight Do not apply more than 6 treatments per year (Pseudomonas syringae pv. phaseolicola) CRANBERRIES Fruit rot complex 4.71 kg/ha 2 For all diseases, do not make more than 3 applications per year (early rot (Phyllosticta (1.9 kg/ac.) with a minimum of 7 days between applications vacinii), end rot (Godronia For boom application equipment: Use 500-1,000 L water/ha cassandrae, Fusicoccum For chemigation: Use up to 3,000 L water/ha through solid set putrefaciens), viscid rot systems only. See application and calibration techniques for (Phomopsis vaccinii), sprinkler chemigation under “Directions for Use”. botryosphaeria fruit rot and berry speckle Please refer to label for specific use instructions for each disease (Botryosphaeria vaccinii), ripe rot (Coleophoma empetri), black rot (Allantophomopsis lycopodina), yellow rot (Botrytis cinerea), blotch rot (Physalospora vaccinii), and bitter rot (Colletotrichum gloeosporioides)) Rose bloom (Exobasidium oxycocci) Monilinia tip blight (Monilinia oxycocci) Twig blight (Lophodermium oxycocci, L. hypophyllum) Red leaf spot (Exobasidium rostrupii) CUCUMBER Angular leaf spot 2.25-3.25 kg/ha 2 Apply weekly once the plants begin to vine (Pseudomonas syringae (0.91-1.3 kg/ac.) Do not apply more than 5 treatments per year pv. lachrymans) GRAPES Black rot 2.24-6.72 kg/ha 2 The amount of product applied per ha in concentrate must (Guignardia bidwellii) (0.91-2.7 kg/ac.) be the same as the amount applied per ha in dilute spray Phomopsis rot in 400 to Ensure crop is thoroughly covered with spray mixture (Phomopsis viticola) 600 L water/ha For all diseases, begin application at bud break and repeat Powdery mildew at 3 day intervals through the season if needed (Uncinula necator syn. For all diseases, do not make more than 8 applications per year Erysiphe necator) with a minimum of 3 days between applications Downy mildew May be applied using vertical boom or air-assisted sprayers. (Plasmopara viticola) Note: Injury to foliage may occur in copper-sensitive varieties such as: Concord, Delaware, Niagara and Rosette. The addition of hydrated lime at a rate of 0.454-1.36 kg per 0.454 kg of Parasol WG Fungicide may reduce the severity of phytotoxicity. Add lime to the spray tank first and mix thoroughly before adding product. Vegetables Product Guide I 2020 22
PARASOL WG FUNGICIDES DISEASE CONTROLLED RATE PHI APPLICATION INFORMATION HOPS Downy mildew 1.2 kg/ha 14 Do not apply more than 5 treatments per year at a minimum (Peronospora humuli) (0.49 kg/ac.) interval of 10 days in 400 to 1,000 L The amount of this product applied per ha in concentrate water/ha must be the same as the amount applied per ha in dilute spray Ensure crop is thoroughly covered with spray mixture Apply as a fungicide crown treatment after pruning, but before training After training, apply at 10 days interval if needed Discontinue use 2 weeks before harvest Do not make more than 5 applications per year with a minimum of 10 days between applications May be applied using vertical boom or air-assisted sprayers PEPPER Bacterial spot 2.25-3.25 kg/ha 2 When disease threatens, apply on a 7-14 day interval depending (Xanthomonas campestris (0.91-1.3 kg/ac.) on disease severity and rainfall pv. vesicatoria and Do not apply more than 10 treatments per year, with a minimum X. vesicatoria) re-treatment interval of 3 days POTATO Early blight 1.1-2.5 kg/ha 2 Apply at 7-10 day intervals starting when plants are 15 cm high (Alternaria solani) (0.45-1.0 kg/ac.) until harvest Late blight Combine with 1.75-2.25 kg/ha of mancozeb (Phytophthora infestans) Apply at 3.4 kg/ha at vinekill with a desiccant or alone after vinekill, prior to harvest for disease management This late treatment may reduce infection of tubers by the late blight fungus during harvesting Do not apply more than 10 treatments per year, with a minimum re-treatment interval of 5 days SUGAR BEET Cercospora leaf spot 2.25-4.25 kg/ha 2 Start spray when disease threatens and continue for 4-6 applications (Cercospora beticola) (0.91-1.72 kg/ac.) Spray every 10-14 days depending on weather conditions at 2.25-4.25 kg/ha depending on disease severity Addition of a suitable non-herbicidal agricultural spray oil is recommended at 5.5 L/ha Do not apply more than 6 treatments per year TOMATO Bacterial spot 1.75-2.25 kg/ha 2 When disease threatens, apply 2.25 kg/ha on a 7-10 day interval, (Xanthomonas campestris (0.7-0.91 kg/ac.) more frequently depending on disease severity and rainfall pv. vesicatoria) Combine with 1.75-2.25 kg/ha mancozeb Early blight Do not apply more than 10 treatments per year, with a minimum (Alternaria solani) re-treatment interval of 3 days Late blight (Phytophthora infestans) Vegetables Product Guide I 2020 23
Presidio fungicide is a unique class ® of chemistry (Group 43) that combats tough diseases such as late blight and downy mildew. It’s an excellent resistance management tool with a low use rate. Presidio ® Benefits • Preventative with some curative reach-back activity • Systemic and translaminar movement throughout the plant • Excellent tank-mixability • Minimal restricted entry and pre-harvest intervals • Wide application window Registered crops • Basil • Fruiting vegetables • Brassica (head, stem and root) • Ginseng Technical information • Cucurbits • Hops • Edible-podded beans • Leafy vegetables CHEMICAL CLASS >> Group 43 General usage information ACTIVE INGREDIENTS • For resistance management Presidio MUST be tank-mixed with another fungicide registered for the same target pathogen. Always follow the >> fluopicolide 39.5% most restrictive label for use directions. PACKAGING • Apply when conditions favour disease but prior to disease development >> 12 x 946 mL case • When a rate range is given use the lower rate and longer intervals as preventative treatments. Use the higher rate and shorter intervals when RAINFAST disease is present. >> Avoid applications when • Do not make more than 2 sequential applications heavy rain is in the forecast • Do not make more than 4 applications per season (2 for cucurbits) • Please refer to the label for crop rotation restrictions as not all crops are PCP # labelled for rotation after the use of Presidio >> 30051 Vegetables Product Guide I 2020 24
PRESIDIO FUNGICIDES Specific crop usage information DISEASE CONTROLLED RATE PHI APPLICATION INFORMATION BASIL (field and greenhouse) Downy mildew 292 mL/ha 1 Apply Presidio fungicide in a tank-mix with Revus® (Peronospora belbahrii) (118 mL/ac.) Follow the most restrictive use directions of either label Minimum Make foliar applications on a 7 day schedule beginning when 200L/ha spray disease conditions are favourable, but prior to disease development volume Use the lower rate and longer interval as preventive applications Use the higher rate and shorter interval if disease is present Apply no more than 2 sequential applications of Presidio Do not apply more than 880 mL/ha per season Make no more than 3 applications per season Do not apply this product using fogging equipment (handheld or automated), or using handheld mist blowers/airblast equipment BRASSICA (head and stem) VEGETABLES Downy mildew 220-292 mL/ha 2 Apply in a tank-mix with Bravo® 500 (Peronospora parasitica) (89-118 mL/ac.) 7-10 day application interval BRASSICA ROOT VEGETABLES Downy mildew 220-292 mL/ha 7 Apply in a tank-mix with Bravo® 500 (Peronospora parasitica) (89-118 mL/ac.) 7-10 day application interval CUCURBIT VEGETABLES Downy mildew 292 mL/ha 2 Apply Presidio as one of the earlier treatments in the disease (Pseudoperonospora (118 mL/ac.) management program cubensis) Apply in a tank-mix with Bravo® 500 7-10 day application interval Do not make more than 2 applications per year Do not make sequential applications of Presidio Phytophthora blight/ 220-292 mL/ha 2 For best results start applications at the time of planting or transplanting Crown rot (89-118 mL/ac.) Maximum of 2 applications (Phytophthora capsici) Apply in a tank-mix with Bravo® 500 (suppression) EDIBLE-PODDED BEANS – BEAN (Phaseolus spp.), BEAN (Vigna spp.), JACKBEAN (Canavalia ensiformis), SOYBEAN (immature seed) (Glycine max), SWORD BEAN (Canavalia gladiata) Suppression of: 292 mL 0 Begin foliar applications when disease conditions are favourable, Downy mildew (118 mL/ac.) but prior to disease development with 7-14 days between treatments (Phytophthora nicotianae, Minimum Apply no more than 2 sequential applications of Presidio P. phaseoli) 200L/ha spray Apply Presidio in a tank-mix with Revus®. Follow the most restrictive Phytophthora blight volume use directions of either label. and pod rot (P. capsici) Do not apply more than 880 mL/ha per season Make no more than 3 applications per season HOPS Downy mildew 292 mL/ha 24 Make foliar applications on a 10-14 day schedule beginning when (Pseudoperenospora (118 mL/ac.) disease conditions are favourable, but prior to disease development humili) Minimum Apply Presidio in a tank-mix with Revus®. Follow the most restrictive 500L/ha spray use directions of either label. volume Apply no more than 2 sequential applications of Presidio Do not apply more than 880 mL/ha per season Make no more than 3 applications per season Vegetables Product Guide I 2020 25
PRESIDIO FUNGICIDES DISEASE CONTROLLED RATE PHI APPLICATION INFORMATION GINSENG Phytophthora root rot 292 mL in a 7 For resistance management Presidio must be tank-mixed with a and foliar blight minimum of labelled rate of another fungicide registered for the target pathogen, (Phytophthora cactorum) 200 L of water but with a different mode of action Apply Presidio in a tank-mix with Reason®, Phostrol®, Maestro®, Revus®, Acrobat®, Ridomil Gold® or Aliette® Follow the most restrictive use directions of either label Make foliar applications on a 7-10 day schedule beginning when conditions are favourable, but prior to disease development Do not make more than 3 foliar applications per season BROCCOLI RAAB CABBAGE, CHINESE (bok choy) COLLARDS, KALE, MIZUNA, MUSTARD GREENS, MUSTARD SPINACH, RAPE GREENS Downy mildews 220 mL/ha 2 Apply at a spray volume of 200 to 1,000 L/ha (81-404 L/ac.) (Bremia lactucae, (89 mL/ac.) For resistance management, Presidio must be tank-mixed with a Peronospora farinosa) labelled rate of another fungicide registered for the target pathogen, but with a different mode of action. For example, apply Presidio in a tank-mix with Ranman™ 400SC for all crop group 5 crops. Follow the most restrictive use directions of either label. Make foliar applications on a 7-10 day schedule beginning with initial flowering, or when disease conditions are favourable, but prior to disease development Do not make more than 3 applications or exceed 660 mL/ha or 267 mL/ac. per season LEAFY VEGETABLES (except Brassica vegetables) Downy mildews 220-292 mL/ha 2 Apply in a tank-mix with Aliette® (Bremia lactucae, (89-118 mL/ac.) 7-10 day application interval Peronospora farinosa) PEPPER, TOMATO Late blight 220-292 mL/ha 2 7-10 day application interval (Phytophthora infestans) (89-118 mL/ac.) Apply in a tank-mix with Bravo® 500 for late blight Phytophthora blight Apply in a tank-mix with Revus® for phytophthora blight (Phytophthora capsici) (suppression) POTATO Late blight 220-292 mL/ha 7 Apply in a tank-mix with Bravo® 500 (Phytophthora infestans) (89-118 mL/ac.) 7-10 day application interval Pink rot 292 mL/ha 30 Apply Presidio using a 15-20 cm band directly over the seed piece, (Phytophthora (118 mL/ac.) or in the furrow where the seed piece is to be dropped, prior to erythroseptica) furrow closure. A second application of Presidio should be made between hilling and tuber initiation, sprayed directly to the soil. Apply as band to the soil at the base of the plants or as a broadcast spray. Tank-mix Presidio with a registered alternative such as Ridomil Gold® 480SL fungicide or Phostrol® fungicide. Follow the most restrictive use directions on the individual product labels. Do not combine in-furrow/soil applications and foliar applications Do not make more than 2 applications of Presidio per season For resistance management, Presidio must be tank-mixed with a labelled rate of another fungicide registered for the target pathogen, but with a different mode of action Nufarm Agriculture Inc. is a distributor of Valent products in Canada. Vegetables Product Guide I 2020 26
DiPel 2X DF is a leading biological insecticide ® with a high potency resistance management tool for proven control of Lepidoptera pests in both conventional and organic cropping systems. DiPel 2X DF ® Benefits • The most potent Bt insecticide on the market with a unique mode of action, making it an excellent tool for managing resistance • Immediately deters insects from feeding – death occurs within 1-3 days • The dry, flowable formulation is convenient and easy to handle with tank-mix flexibility • Not harmful to bees or beneficial insects making it a great tool for spring feeding caterpillars • No REI and safe for humans Registered crops • Apple • Corn (sweet and field) • Ornamental Technical information • Asian radish • Cranberry and shade trees CHEMICAL CLASS • Berries and • Ginseng • Parsley small fruit • Pear >> Group 11 • Grape • Blueberry (highbush • Greenhouse herbs • Potato ACTIVE INGREDIENTS and lowbush) • Raspberry • Greenhouse >> Bacillus thuringiensis, var. • Bok choy ornamentals • Sea buckthorn kurstaki strain ABTS-351 (57%) • Broccoli • Greenhouse • Spinach • Cabbage vegetables • Stone fruit PACKAGING • Cauliflower • Herbs and spices • Sunflower >> 24 x 0.5 kg case • Chinese broccoli • Kale • Timothy >> 5 kg bag • Chinese cabbage • Lettuce • Tobacco • Chokecherry • Mustard greens • Tomato RAINFAST • Collards • Nut crops • Turnip greens >> Avoid application when For a complete list of all crops registered and what is included for each heavy rainfall is in the forecast crop group refer to the label PCP # >> 26508 General usage information • OMRI-certified for use in organic production • Apply when insect pests are small (egg hatch to early instars) before crop damage occurs Biological • Apply using sufficient water volume for thorough crop coverage insecticide • Repeat at an interval sufficient to maintain control, usually 3-14 days • Use with a water pH 7 or lower APPROVED FOR • Use with a non-ionic surfactant for hard to wet foliage ORGANIC PRODUCTION (such as cabbage or broccoli) Vegetables Product Guide I 2020 27
DIPEL 2X DF INSECTICIDES Specific crop usage information INSECT CONTROLLED RATE APPLICATION INFORMATION APPLE, PEAR Leafrollers* 1,125-1,675 g/ha *Apply in 600-800 L/ha at pink stage and, if populations are heavy, at petal (Fruitree, European, (455-678 g/ac.) fall using an air-blast orchard sprayer. Weekly applications may be necessary Oblique-banded, if egg hatch is asynchronous. Three-lined) Best results are obtained if applications are made in the evening or on a cloudy day Winter moth** 280 g/ha (not registered for pears) (113 g/ac.) **For use in combination with Ripcord™ or Cymbush® See the respective labels for specific instructions Follow the most restrictive label ASIAN RADISH, BOK CHOY, CHINESE BROCCOLI, CHINESE CABBAGE Cabbage looper 275-550 g/ha Use in 400 L/ha (111-222 g/ac.) A non-ionic surfactant is suggested for this crop Diamondback moth 275 g/ha Refer to General Information (111 g/ac.) Imported cabbageworm 55-140 g/ha (22.3-56.7 g/ac.) BLUEBERRY (highbush), CHERRY, CRANBERRY Cherry fruitworm 1,680 g/ha Apply at egg hatch, from petal fall through to green fruit stage Fruitworm (680 g/ac.) Use a minimum of 300 L/ha and an airblast sprayer Maximum of 4 applications per season Repeat on a 3-14 day interval if needed BLUEBERRY (lowbush) Blueberry spanworm 550-1,125 g/ha Maximum of 4 applications per year Chainspotted geometer (222-455 g/ac.) Apply in a minimum of 300 L/ha Rannoch looper Apply when larvae in the first or second instar are present at or above the economic threshold BROCCOLI Cabbage looper 275-550 g/ha A non-ionic surfactant is suggested for this crop (111-222 g/ac.) Refer to General Information Diamondback moth 55-140 g/ha Imported cabbageworm (22.3-56.7 g/ac.) CABBAGE Cabbage looper 275-550 g/ha A non-ionic surfactant is suggested for this crop (111-222 g/ac.) Refer to General Information Diamondback moth 55-275 g/ha (22.3-222 g/ac.) Imported cabbageworm 275 g/ha (111 g/ac.) Vegetables Product Guide I 2020 28
DIPEL 2X DF INSECTICIDES INSECT CONTROLLED RATE APPLICATION INFORMATION CAULIFLOWER Cabbage looper 275-550 g/ha A non-ionic surfactant is suggested for this crop (111-222 g/ac.) Imported cabbageworm 55-140 g/ha Maximum of 5 applications per year (22.3-56.7 g/ac.) CHOKECHERRY ORCHARDS AND SHELTERBELTS Fall webworm 635 g/ha 1 application per year (257 g/ac.) Mix 0.288 kg of product in 1,000 L of water Apply at a rate of 22 L mixture per 100 m2 Apply as soon as tents are visible COLLARDS Cabbage looper 275-550 g/ha A non-ionic surfactant is suggested for this crop (111-222 g/ac.) CRANBERRIES Green and brown 275-550 g/ha Refer to general information spanworm (111-222 g/ac.) GINSENG Leafrollers 565-1,125 g/ha Ground application – apply in 760-1,250 L/ha water, maximum of (228-455 g/ac.) 2 applications per year For best control apply when larvae are in early instar stage GRAPE Grape berry moth 1,125 g/ha Begin applications after adult flight begins – before egg hatch (455 g/ac.) Use a high water volume Repeat on a 7-10 day interval Maximum 6 applications per year Leafrollers 125-250 g/ Repeat on a 3-14 day interval 400 L water GREENHOUSE CUCUMBER Alfalfa looper 625 g/1,000 L Make applications when egg hatch is complete and when larvae are small Cabbage looper 75-150 g/250 L Repeat every 3-14 days if needed Duponchelia fovealis GREENHOUSE EGGPLANT, PEPPER, TOMATO Cabbage looper 75-150 g/250 L Make applications when egg hatch is complete and when larvae are small Repeat every 3-14 days if needed GREENHOUSE FRUITING VEGETABLES Duponchelia fovealis 625 g/1,000 L Make applications when egg hatch is complete and when larvae are small Repeat every 7 days if needed Lepidopteran leafminers 500-1,000 g/ Make applications when egg hatch is complete and when larvae are small 1,000 L Repeat every 7-10 days if needed Vegetables Product Guide I 2020 29
DIPEL 2X DF INSECTICIDES INSECT CONTROLLED RATE APPLICATION INFORMATION GREENHOUSE HERBS, GREENHOUSE ORNAMENTALS Duponchelia fovealis 625 g/1,000 L Make applications when egg hatch is complete and when larvae are small Repeat every 7 days if needed GREENHOUSE WASABI Alfalfa looper 75-150 g/250 L Apply at the first signs of infestation Cabbage looper Treat when larvae are young (early instars) Repeat applications on a 7-10 day interval if needed Maximum 8 applications per year HOPS European corn borer 560-1,120 g/ha Apply at first sign of infestation (226-453 g/ac.) Repeat on a 3-14 day interval if needed Hop looper 275-550 g/ha (111-222 g/ac.) KALE, LETTUCE, MUSTARD GREENS, SPINACH, TURNIP GREEN Cabbage looper 275-550 g/ha A non-ionic surfactant is suggested for this crop (111-222 g/ac.) NUT CROPS – HAZELNUTS, PECANS, SWEET CHESTNUTS, WALNUTS Leafrollers (European, 1,125-1,675 g/ha Refer to general information Fruitree, Oblique-banded, (455-678 g/ac.) Three-lined) PARSLEY Cabbage looper 275 g/ha Refer to general information (111 g/ac.) QUINOA European corn borer 560-1,120 g/ha Apply when pinhole feeding is observed in at least 5% of the plants (226-453 g/ac.) Repeat on a 7-day interval if needed Apply before larvae begin stalk-boring RED RASPBERRY Early season Oblique- 550-1,125 g/ha Refer to general information banded leafroller (222-455 g/ac.) STONE FRUIT – APRICOT, CHERRY PEACH PLUM/PRUNE Fruitworm 1,125-1,675 g/ha Apply in 2,000 L/ha at pink stage to petal fall (455-678 g/ac.) Leafrollers (European, Apply in 600-800 L/ha at pink stage and, if populations are heavy, Fruittree, Oblique-banded, at petal fall using an air-blast orchard sprayer. Weekly applications Three-lined) may be necessary if egg hatch is asynchronous. SUNFLOWER Sunflower moth 315-625 g/ha Applied as an aerial application. Mix amount in 20 L of water. (127-253 g/ac.) Apply when 20-50% of heads are in bloom Thorough coverage is needed, apply second application if required Vegetables Product Guide I 2020 30
DIPEL 2X DF INSECTICIDES INSECT CONTROLLED RATE APPLICATION INFORMATION SWEET CORN European corn borer 560-1,120 g/ha Apply when pinhole feeding is observed in at least 5% of the plants (226-453 g/ac.) Repeat on a 7-day interval if needed TIMOTHY Essex (European) skipper 140-275 g/ha Refer to general information (56.7-111 g/ac.) TOBACCO Hornworm 55-140 g/ha Refer to general information (22.3-56.7 g/ac.) TOMATO Cabbage looper 275-550 g/ha Refer to general information (111-222 g/ac.) Tomato fruitworm 550 g/ha For tomato fruitworm apply every 5-7 days (222 g/ac.) Refer to general information Vegetables Product Guide I 2020 31
XenTari WG is a leading biological Bt ® insecticide that controls a broad range of pests with proven control on tomato looper in greenhouses, as well as armyworm and diamondback moth control in conventional and organic operations. XenTari ® WG Benefits • Unique mode of action making it an excellent tool for managing resistance • Immediately deters insects from feeding – death occurs within 1-3 days • Excellent product to rotate with conventional insecticides • Not harmful to bees or beneficial insects making it a great tool for spring feeding caterpillars • No REI and safe for humans Registered crops • Artichoke • Chinese celery • Greenhouse • Poppy seed • Beans (dry • Fennel ornamentals • Radish Technical information and succulent) • Fruiting • Hare’s ear (including • Brassica vegetables mustard oriental) CHEMICAL CLASS leafy greens • Garden beets • Herbs • Rhubarb >> Group 11 • Brassica • Ginseng and spices • Rutabaga vegetables • Hops • Sea kale • Grapes ACTIVE INGREDIENTS (head • Horseradish • Stone fruit • Greenhouse >> Bacillus thuringiensis and stem) • Kohlrabi beans • Sugar beets • Bulb subsp. aizawai, • Greenhouse • Leafy greens • Sweet vegetables Strain ABTS-1857 (48.1%) cucumber • Mustard seed potatoes • Camelina • Greenhouse • Oil radish • Sweet rocket • Canola PACKAGING fruiting • Outdoor • Tobacco • Cardoon vegetables ornamentals >> 24 x 500 g case • Tree nuts • Celery • Greenhouse • Pome fruit • Turnip RAINFAST • Celtuce lettuce >> Avoid application when For a complete list of all crops registered and what is included for each heavy rainfall is in the forecast crop group refer to the label PCP # General usage information >> 31557 • Apply when insect pests are small (egg hatch to early instars) before crop damage occurs • Apply in sufficient water volume for thorough crop coverage Biological • Use with a water pH 7 or lower insecticide • Use a non-ionic surfactant for hard to wet foliage (such as cabbage or broccoli) • XenTari is OMRI certified for use in organic production APPROVED FOR ORGANIC PRODUCTION Vegetables Product Guide I 2020 32
XENTARI WG INSECTICIDES Specific crop usage information INSECT CONTROLLED RATE APPLICATION INFORMATION ARTICHOKE Beet armyworm 500-1,000 g/ha Apply sufficient spray volume to ensure uniform deposition on all plant surfaces Corn earworm (202-404 g/ac.) Use 1,000L water/ha (404 L/ac.) to ensure full coverage but not to the point of runoff BEANS (dry and succulent) Beet armyworm 500-1,000 g/ha Apply sufficient spray volume to ensure uniform deposition on all plant surfaces Corn earworm (202-404 g/ac.) Mix with sufficient water to ensure full coverage but not to the point of runoff BRASSICA LEAFY GREENS, BRASSICA HEAD AND STEM VEGETABLES Cabbage looper 500-1,000 g/ha Apply sufficient spray volume to ensure uniform deposition on all plant surfaces Cross-striped (202-404 g/ac.) Recommended 500 L/ha (202 L/ac.) cabbageworm Diamondback moth Imported cabbageworm BULB VEGETABLES – CHIVE, DAYLILY, ELEGANS HOSTA, FRITILLARIA, GARLIC, KURRAT, LADY’S LEEK, LEEK, LILY, ONIONS, SHALLOT, WILD LEEK Leek moth 500-1,000 g/ha Apply sufficient spray volume to ensure uniform deposition on all plant surfaces (202-404 g/ac.) Recommended 1,000 L/ha (404 L/ac.) CANOLA, CAMELINA, HARE’S EAR MUSTARD, MUSTARD SEED, OIL RADISH, POPPY SEED, SWEET ROCKET Bertha armyworm 500-1,000 g/ha Apply sufficient spray volume to ensure uniform deposition on all plant surfaces Diamondback moths (202-404 g/ac.) Recommended 500 L/ha (202 L/ac.) CARDOON, CELERY, CHINESE CELERY, CELTUCE, FENNEL, RHUBARB, SEA KALE Beet armyworm 500-1,000 g/ha Apply sufficient spray volume to ensure uniform deposition on all plant surfaces Cabbage looper (202-404 g/ac.) Recommended 500 L/ha (202 L/ac.) FRUITING VEGETABLES Beet armyworm 500-1,000 g/ha Apply every 5-7 days Cabbage looper (202-404 g/ac.) Use 500-1,000 L/ha (202-404 L/ac.) to ensure full coverage, but not to the point Tobacco budworm of runoff Tomato fruitworm GARDEN BEETS, SUGAR BEETS, INCLUDING LEAVES Beet armyworm 500-1,000 g/ha Apply sufficient spray volume to ensure uniform deposition on all plant surfaces Beet webworm (202-404 g/ac.) Recommended 500 L/ha (202 L/ac.) GINSENG Oblique-banded leafroller 500-1,000 g/ha Apply sufficient spray volume to ensure uniform deposition on all plant surfaces (202-404 g/ac.) Recommended 500 L/ha (202 L/ac.) GRAPE Grape berry moth 500-1,000 g/ha Begin applications at “black head stage” of eggs, 2 days before larvae hatch Grape leafroller (202-404 g/ac.) May be repeated if needed every 7-10 days up to 6 applications per year Grape leaffolder Grapeleaf skeletonizer Oblique-banded leafroller Omnivorous leafroller Vegetables Product Guide I 2020 33
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