FIELD GUIDE 2020 WESTERN CANADA - Corteva Canada
←
→
Page content transcription
If your browser does not render page correctly, please read the page content below
A COMMITMENT TO GROWING PROGRESS We come from generations of farmers, so we take pride in making agriculture better. Our purpose is to enrich the lives of those who produce and those who consume, ensuring progress for generations to come. While we have a global network of resources, farmers like you expect us to know all about the specific challenges you face in your region. To help farmers flourish, experts in our local research centres never stop creating solutions for the unique climate and soil zones across Western Canada; helping us to customize an approach that’s right just for you. Corteva Agriscience™ is the agricultural company dedicated to farmers. KEEP GROWING. Learn more at Corteva.ca , , Trademarks and service marks of DuPont, Dow AgroSciences or Pioneer, ® TM SM and their affiliated companies or their respective owners. © 2019 CORTEVA. 2 3
Direct Scouting Know more. Grow more. Make more. Catch Problems Faster A grower spotted an area of unusually high vegetation early in the season using the Vegetation Index. Upon scouting, the dark spot turned out to be a stubborn weed pressure. A timely herbicide application formulated to Scout Faster and Protect Yield target the weed eliminated the issue and prevented Streamline your scouting efforts with industry-leading “Find Me” Feature Located Weed Growth yield loss at harvest. Directed Scouting tools inGranular Insights. Features like notifications, smart field rankings, and high frequency satellite imagery will help you take the guesswork out of scouting. Getting Started is Easy Create an account and start adding fields in 90 seconds, with auto-detected field boundaries and a simple interface. Access Save Time your fields from anywhere using the mobile app or website. Know the top fields to go scout first with email notifications delivered weekly. Find Me Offline Fields GPS-enabled feature GPS-enabled feature helps you locate and helps you locate and Scout Faster scout at-risk areas. scout at-risk areas. Prioritize in-field scouting efforts in advance Permissions Permissions with automatic field rankings. Find and Fix Issues Before Yield Impact Monitor your entire operation anytime from Unlimited Users Permissions Collaborate seamlessly Control the access anywhere, and easily pinpoint potential at- with your entire team for each user on risk fields with high frequency, 3-m satellite with no user limits. your operation. imagery. Contact us for more info: sales-na@granular.ag | 888-435-4726 | ca.granular.ag All trademarks and service marks are those of Granular, Inc., its affiliates, or their respective owners. © 2019 Granular, a Corteva Agriscience™ Company.
ELIGIBLE CATEGORIES SAVE UP TO 18% WITH Up to 18% rebate paid on these products. (Minimum 300 acres per category) BONUS SEED CATEGORY** CANOLA & CORN PRE-SEED GRASS BROADLEAF FUNGICIDE HERBICIDES Korrex™ Liquid Achieve™ Attain™ Acapela™ Accent™ Brevant™ seeds Pioneer® FLEX Paradigm™ Simplicity™ Cirpreme™ † Cerefit™ Amity™ brand seed PrePass™ Frontline™ Ares™ Prospect™ † OcTTain™ Eclipse™ Pixxaro™ Lontrel™ REWARDS Prestige™ Spectrum™ Stellar™ Salute™ Sortan™ Steadfast™ CORTEVA AGRISCIENCE CROSS SPECTRUM Avenza™ Rexade™ Rezuvant™ Tandem™ OUR 2020 REWARDS Tridem™ PROGRAM IS HERE! **Bonus Seed Category is a category and tier money builder, but is not payable. † This product is currently being assessed for registration under the Pest Control Products Act. It cannot be manufactured, imported, distributed, or used in Canada at this time, unless explicit authorization has been obtained from Health Canada to use this product for the purpose of conducting research under the Pest Control Products Regulations. Flex+ Rewards gives you the flexibility to make the best agronomic decisions for your farm while SEED BOOSTER BONUS TIER MONEY BUILDER saving money for your operation. Brevant™ seeds Pioneer® brand seed Delegate™ Lumivia™ CPL eNtrench™ Prism® LUMIVIA™ CPL BONUS Enlist™ DUO N-Serve™ Lumivia™ CPL matching acres with FeXapan™ VP480™ With Flex+ Rewards, you Cereal Grass + Broadleaf and/or Cross Spectrum Products Lumisena™ receive savings of up to 18% on eligible crop protection products, when you purchase both crop protection and seed products Maximize your savings on eligible crop protection from Corteva Agriscience. products when purchasing both crop protection and seed products from Corteva Agriscience from September 1, 2019 to August 31, 2020. For the 2020 crop year, all of our crop protection solutions Questions? are under one umbrella to deliver performance and Visit us at Corteva.ca or call the Solutions Center at 1-800-667-3852 for full program details. value as part of our overall crop production package. Acres are calculated using registered application rates. Always read and follow label directions.
TO GET STARTED, FIND YOUR TIER FREEDOM TO CHOOSE YOUR PRODUCTS 01 Flex+ Rewards is based on the total Flex+ Rewards is designed to be flexible. You have dollar purchase amounts of seed and crop the power to choose from each category, and the protection products. Find your tier below. power to switch products within a category, to make the best agronomic choices for your farm inputs while maximizing savings. See full list of products on reverse. *Minimum 300 acres per category. 2 3 4 OR MORE CATEGORIES CATEGORIES CATEGORIES CORE $5,000 - $24,999 MSRP 3% 6% 10% CORE PLUS $25,000 - $99,999 MSRP 4% 7% 11% or 300 acres of seed PLUS MAX > $100,000 MSRP 5% 8% 12% or 800 acres of seed 03 04 BOOK EARLY AND SAVE SEED BONUS Save 1% Extra when 1% purchasing Brevant™ seeds or Pioneer brand seed. ® MARCH (minimum 300 acres) 3% 2% LUMIVIA™ CPL BONUS EARLY BOOK EARLY TAKE Save 30% ($455/jug) on Book by March 15, 2020 and Save 2% more when your Lumivia™ CPL matching acres with save 3% on any combination of product is invoiced and picked Cereal Grass + Broadleaf and/or Corteva™ Agriscience products. up by April 30, 2020. Cross Spectrum Products. (minimum 300 acres) Let your retailer know to ensure product is in stock!
16 82 88 98 108 112 HERBICIDES FUNGICIDES INSECTICIDES SEED APPLIED NITROGEN REFERENCE TECHNOLOGY STABILIZERS MATERIALS PRE-SEED Acapela™ P. 82 Closer™ P. 88 Korrex™ II P. 16 Dithane™ P. 84 Delegate™ P. 90 Lumiderm™ P. 98 N-Serve™ P. 108 Performance P. 112 Paradigm™ P. 18 Lumisena™ P. 100 eNtrench™ P. 108 Sprayer clean-out P. 114 Lorsban™ NT P. 92 PrePass™ FLEX P. 20 Lumivia™ CPL P. 102 2,4-D and MCPA P. 115 PrePass™ XC P. 22 Enlist E3™ P. 104 Weed guide P. 116 Prospect™ P. 24 IN-CROP Amity™ WDG P. 26 Ares™ SN P. 28 Attain™ XC P. 30 Avenza™ P. 32 Cirpreme™ XC P. 34 Eclipse™ XC P. 36 Enlist™ Duo P. 38 FeXapan™ P. 40 Liquid Achieve™ SC P. 42 Lontrel™ XC P. 44 OcTTain™ XL P. 46 Paradigm™ P. 48 Pixxaro™ P. 50 Prestige™ XL P. 52 Prism™ SG P. 54 Rexade™ P. 56 Rezuvant™ P. 58 Simplicity™ GoDRI™ P. 60 Simplicity™ GoDRI™ Wild Oat Rate P. 62 Sortan™ IS P. 64 Stellar™ XL P. 66 Tandem™ P. 68 Tridem™ P. 70 VP480™ P. 72 RANGE & PASTURE Grazon™ XC P. 74 Reclaim™ II Restore™ II P. 76 P. 78 CONTENTS
BY CROP INDEX herbicides BY CROP Wheat Barley Attain™ XC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Attain™ XC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Avenza™. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Avenza™. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Cirpreme™ XC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Cirpreme™ XC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Korrex™ II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Korrex™ II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Liquid Achieve™ SC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Liquid Achieve™ SC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Lontrel™ XC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Lontrel™ XC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 OcTTain™ XL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 OcTTain™ XL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Paradigm™. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Paradigm™. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Paradigm™ for Pre-seed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Paradigm™ for Pre-seed . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Pixxaro™ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Pixxaro™ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 PrePass™ FLEX. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 PrePass™ FLEX. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 PrePass™ XC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 PrePass™ XC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Prestige™ XL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Prestige™ XL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Rexade™. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Rezuvant™ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Rezuvant™. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Stellar™ XL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Simplicity™ GoDRI™. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 VP480™. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Simplicity™ GoDRI™ Wild Oat Rate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Range & Pasture Stellar XL™. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Grazon™ XC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Tandem™. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Restore™ II. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Tridem™. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Reclaim™ II. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 VP480™. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Canola Oats Acapela™ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 PrePass™ Flex. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Amity™ WDG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 PrePass™ XC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Ares™ SN. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Korrex™ II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Eclipse™ XC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Paradigm™ for Pre-seed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Lontrel™ XC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Stellar™ XL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Prospect™. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Prestige™ XL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 VP480™. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Acapela™ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 VP480™. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Corn Eclipse™ XC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Lontrel™ XC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Sortan™ IS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 14 15
GROUP GROUP CEREAL PRE-SEED 2 4 KORREX II APPLICATION GUIDELINES Korrex™ II herbicide delivers superior pre-seed control of RATES AND ACRES TREATED PACKAGING Rates: – Korrex II A: kochia, including Group 2 and 9 • Spring Rate: 1 x 0.45 kg jug resistant biotypes, as well as 21 – Korrex II A: 5.7 g/ac – Korrex II B: – Korrex II B: 97 ml/ac 1 x 7.76 L jug other tough broadleaf weeds • Fall Rate: CROPS – Korrex II A: 8.1 g/ac Prior to cereal crops – Korrex II B: 139 ml/ac WHY USE KORREX II HERBICIDE? (spring or fall • Acres treated: • Kochia control. Superior pre-seed control of kochia, including application): – Spring: 80 ac/case – Fall: 56 ac/case glyphosate‑resistant biotypes. Barley • Water volume • Flexible mixing options. Easy-mixing tank additive for any glyphosate. – Ground 20-40 L/ac (5-10 gal/ac) • Broad-spectrum broadleaf weed control, including dandelion, narrow- Durum wheat leaved hawk's-beard, wild buckwheat, flixweed, stinkweed, volunteer WHEN TO APPLY canola and more. Excellent solution for Canada thistle control in the fall. Oats •S pring application: prior to seeding • Extended control of volunteer canola flushes. (no later than 48 hours after seeding) • Effective solution for herbicide resistance management. Spring wheat • Fall application: from after harvest to freeze up Winter wheat RAINFAST • 30 minutes Korrex II + glyphosate Korrex II tank mixed with glyphosate such as VP480™, at 0.5 REL/ac, HERBICIDE TANK MIXES provides effective pre‑seed control of the following weeds: • VP480™ • Compatible with all forms of glyphosate BROADLEAF WEEDS • Kochia* • Volunteer canola* 1 • Volunteer wheat CONTROLLED • Lady’s-thumb* • Volunteer flax • Wild oats • Annual sowthistle 2 • Lamb’s-quarters* • Wild buckwheat* Mixing instructions • Canada PERENNIAL WEEDS • Narrow-leaved • Wild mustard* 1. Fill sprayer tank ½ full of water fleabane* 3 CONTROLLED hawk’s-beard • Chickweed* ANNUAL GRASSES • Dandelion* 2. Start sprayer tank agitation • Redroot pigweed* (seedling, • Cleavers* CONTROLLED 3. Add the required amount of Korrex II A Herbicide, continue agitation • Russian thistle overwintered • Common • Downy brome • Scentless rosettes, mature 4. Add the required amount of Korrex II B Herbicide, continue agitation ragweed* • Giant foxtail chamomile 2 plants up to 5. A dd the required amount of glyphosate, continue agitation • Cow cockle* • Green foxtail • Shepherd’s purse* 30 cm diameter) • Flixweed* • Persian darnel 6. F ill the sprayer tank with sufficient water to spray 20-40 L/ac (5-10 US gal/ac) • Smartweed* • Perennial sow • Hemp-nettle* • Volunteer barley • Stinkweed* thistle4 Note: Do not mix undiluted herbicides in the chem-handler Spring and fall extended control: Crop rotation • Canada fleabane • Dandelion • Narrow-leaved • Smartweed The year following a spring Korrex II application, fields can be seeded to: • Canola (except seedling hawk’s-beard • Stinkweed • Barley • Field beans • Peas • Summerfallow Clearfield®) • Flixweed • Redroot pigweed • Wild buckwheat • Canola • Flax • Potatoes (except • Sunflower • Chickweed 5 • Hemp-nettle 5 • Scentless • Wild mustard • Chickpeas • Lentils seed potatoes) • Wheat • Cleavers 5 • Lady’s-thumb chamomile • Corn • Mustard • Soybeans • Common ragweed • Lamb’s-quarters • Shepherd’s purse Korrex II tank mixed with glyphosate at 1-2.8 REL/ac also provides effective Application timing and seeding control of the following weeds: • Korrex II applied prior to August 1 can be seeded to winter wheat that fall or spring wheat, durum, barley, oats, canola and peas the following spring. • Annual sow thistle •C anada thistle (rosette stage) • Quackgrass • Korrex II applied after August 1 can be seeded to winter wheat that fall or spring wheat, durum, barley and oats the following spring. *Weed controlled through multi-mode of action 1 Including all herbicide-tolerant canola varieties 2 Suppression only Grazing and harvest 3 Less than 8 cm in height • Do not graze treated areas within 7 days of application. 4 Applications made at advanced stages will reduce effectiveness 5 Will not provide extended control of Group 2 resistant biotypes • Do not harvest treated crop within 60 days after application. 16 17
GROUP GROUP CEREAL PRE-SEED 2 4 PARADIGM APPLICATION GUIDELINES Just GO performance RATES AND ACRES TREATED PACKAGING with resistance Rates: – 4 x 0.8 kg jugs • Spring rate: 7.5 g/ac management built in. • Fall rate: 10 g/ac CROPS Acres treated: Prior to cereal crops • Spring: 106 ac/jug (424 ac/case) (spring or fall • Fall: 80 ac/jug (320 ac/case) application): • Water volume WHY USE PARADIGM HERBICIDE FOR PRE-SEED? – Ground 20-40 L/ac (5-10 US gal/ac) • Performance. Controls your toughest weeds, including Group 2 resistant Barley cleavers and hemp-nettle. WHEN TO APPLY • Just GO. Controls large and small weeds in cool spring or fall conditions. Durum wheat • Spring application: prior to seeding • Flexibility. Tank mix with VP480™ herbicide or any glyphosate herbicide of (no later than 48 hours after seeding) choice for your pre‑seed burndown. Oats • Fall application: from after harvest to freeze up • Convenient packaging. Paradigm’s innovative GoDRI™ formulation makes Spring wheat it easy to mix and handle. RAINFAST • Provides extended control of volunteer canola flushes. Winter wheat • 1 hour HERBICIDE TANK MIXES • VP480™ Weeds controlled at spring rate • Compatible with all forms of glyphosate Paradigm™ pre-seed tank mixed with glyphosate at 0.5 REL/ac provides effective pre‑seed control of the following weeds: Mixing instructions ANNUAL BROADLEAF WEEDS • Shepherd’s purse* • Green foxtail 1. Fill sprayer tank ½ full of water CONTROLLED • Stinkweed* • Persian darnel • Canada fleabane* 2 2. Start sprayer tank agitation • Volunteer canola 1 • Volunteer barley • Cleavers* (up to 9 whorls) • Volunteer flax 3. Add the required amount of Paradigm, continue agitation • Volunteer wheat • Common chickweed* (up to 15 cm) • Wild oats 4. Add the required amount of glyphosate product and continue agitation (up to 8 leaves) • Wild buckwheat* PERENNIAL WEEDS 5. F ill the sprayer tank with sufficient water to spray 50-100 L of spray • Common ragweed* 2 (1-2 leaves) CONTROLLED mixture per hectare • Flixweed* • Wild mustard* • Dandelion* • Hemp-nettle* CROP ROTATION ANNUAL GRASSES (spring rosettes up • Lady’s-thumb* 10 months: all major crops, except lentils and chickpeas CONTROLLED to 15 cm in diameter) (up to 8 leaves) • Barnyard grass 22 months: all major crops, including lentils and chickpeas • Lamb’s-quarters* WEEDS SUPPRESSED • Downy brome • Kochia (up to 8 leaves) • Giant foxtail Application timing and seeding • Russian thistle • Paradigm for pre-seed applied prior to August 1 can be seeded Spring and fall active extended control: to all major crops, except lentils and chickpeas the following spring. • Canada fleabane • Dandelion • Narrow-leaved • Smartweed • Paradigm for pre-seed applied after August 1 can be seeded to • Canola (except seedling hawk’s-beard • Stinkweed winter wheat that fall or spring wheat, durum, oats and barley the Clearfield ® ) • Flixweed • Redroot pigweed • Wild buckwheat following spring. • Chickweed 3 • Hemp-nettle 3 • Scentless • Wild mustard • Cleavers 3 • Lady’s-thumb chamomile Grazing and harvest • Common ragweed • Lamb’s-quarters • Shepherd’s purse • Livestock may be grazed on treated crops 7 days following application. • Do not harvest the treated crop within 60 days after application. *Weed controlled through multi-mode of action 1 Including all herbicide tolerant canola varieties 2 Less than 8 cm in height and including Group 2 tolerant biotypes 3 Will not provide extended control of Group 2 resistant biotypes 18 19
GROUP CEREAL PRE-SEED 2 PREPASS FLEX APPLICATION GUIDELINES Transform your RATES AND ACRES TREATED PACKAGING Rate: Case: glyphosate • Spring and fall rate: – 8 x 0.648 kg jugs – 8.1 g/ac Acres Treated: CROPS – 80 ac/jug (640 ac/case) Prior to cereal crops • Water volume (spring or fall WHY USE PREPASS FLEX HERBICIDE? application): – Ground 20-40 L/ac (5-10 US gal/ac) • Flexibility to mix with any glyphosate formulation, at the rate of glyphosate you choose. Barley WHEN TO APPLY • Advanced dry formulation that disperses quickly and completely • Spring application: prior to seeding for easy mixing. Durum wheat (no later than 48 hours after seeding) • Chemfallow: when weeds are actively growing, • Convenient packaging – 640-acre case. No heated storage required. Oats 1 to 4-leaf stage • SoilActive™ technology for extended broadleaf weed control. • Fall application: from after harvest to freeze up • Time management. Get the work done earlier – spring or fall. Spring wheat RAINFAST Winter wheat • 30 minutes PrePass FLEX + glyphosate HERBICIDE TANK MIXES PrePass FLEX tank mixed with glyphosate at 0.5 REL/ac provides effective • VP480™ pre‑seed control of the following weeds: • Compatible with all forms of glyphosate BROADLEAF WEEDS • Lady’s-thumb • Volunteer canola 3 • Volunteer barley CONTROLLED • Lamb’s-quarters • Volunteer flax • Volunteer wheat Mixing instructions • Annual sow thistle 1 • Narrow-leaved • Wild buckwheat • Wild oats 1. Fill sprayer tank ½ full of water • Canada fleabane hawk’s‑beard • Wild mustard • Chickweed PERENNIAL WEEDS 2. Start sprayer tank agitation • Redroot pigweed CONTROLLED • Cleavers GRASS WEEDS 3. Add the required amount of PrePass FLEX herbicide, continue agitation • Russian thistle CONTROLLED • Canada thistle 1 • Common ragweed 4. Add the required amount of glyphosate, continue agitation • Scentless • Downy brome • Dandelion 2 • Cow cockle chamomile • Foxtail barley1 • Perennial 5. F ill the sprayer tank with sufficient water to spray • Flixweed • Shepherd’s purse 20-40 L/ac (5-10 US gal/ac) • Giant foxtail sow thistle 1 • Hemp-nettle • Smartweed • Green foxtail • Quackgrass 1 • Kochia Application timing and seeding • Stinkweed • Persian darnel • PrePass FLEX applied prior to August 1 can be seeded to winter wheat Spring and fall soil active extended control: that fall or spring wheat, durum, barley, oats, canola and peas the • Canada fleabane • Dandelion • Narrow-leaved • Smartweed following spring. • Canola (except seedling hawk’s-beard • Stinkweed • PrePass FLEX applied after August 1 can be seeded to winter wheat Clearfield ® ) • Flixweed • Redroot pigweed • Wild buckwheat that fall or spring wheat, durum, barley and oats the following spring. • Chickweed 4 • Hemp-nettle 4 • Scentless • Wild mustard Grazing and harvest • Cleavers 4 • Lady’s-thumb chamomile • Livestock may be grazed on treated crops 7 days following application. • Common ragweed • Lamb’s-quarters • Shepherd’s purse • Do not harvest the treated crop within 60 days after application. 1 Requires elevated rate of glyphosate; refer to glyphosate label 2 Seedling, overwintered rosettes, mature plants up to 30 cm in diameter 3 All herbicide-tolerant varieties 4 Will not provide extended control of Group 2 resistant biotypes 20 21
GROUP GROUP CEREAL PRE-SEED 2 9 AVAILABLE IN BULK PREPASS XC APPLICATION GUIDELINES RATES AND ACRES TREATED PACKAGING Nothing hits harder. Rates: • PrePass XC case Or lasts longer. • Spring and Fall Rates: – PrePass XC A: – PrePass XC A: 40 ml/ac 1 x 1.6 L jug – PrePass XC B: 375 ml/ac – PrePass XC B: Acres Treated: 2 x 7.5 L jugs CROPS – 40 ac/case • PrePass XC Tote WHY USE PREPASS XC HERBICIDE? Prior to cereal crops – 1,200 ac/tote – PrePass XC A: • Confidence in performance in all conditions. (spring or fall • Water volume 4 x 12 L jugs application): –G round 20-40 L/ac – PrePass XC B: • SoilActive™ technology for extended control of key broadleaf weeds. (5-10 US gal/ac) 450 L tote • Time management. Get the work done earlier – spring or fall. Barley • Serviced and supported through one company. WHEN TO APPLY • Resistance management. Multi-Mode of Action for overlapping activity Durum wheat • Spring application: prior to seeding on hard-to-control weeds. (no later thn 48 hours after seeding Oats • Convenience. Glyphosate herbicide included for ease of use and compatibility. • Chemfallow: when weeds are actively growing, Spring wheat in 1 to 4-leaf stage • Fall application: from after harvest to freeze up Winter wheat WEEDS CONTROLLED • Narrow-leaved vetch3 SPRING AND FALL RAINFAST • Annual blue grass3 • Persian darnel SOILACTIVE EXTENDED • 30 minutes CONTROL • Annual sow thistle*3 • Prickly lettuce*3 • Canada fleabane • Canada fleabane* • Quackgrass3 HERBICIDE TANK MIXES • Canola • VP480™ • Canada thistle 3 • Ragweed* (except Clearfield®) • Canola (all varieties) • Redroot pigweed* • Chickweed2 • Chickweed* • Russian thistle • Cleavers2 Mixing instructions • Cleavers* 1. Fill the spray tank with ½ to ¾ of the required amount of water • Scentless chamomile* • Common ragweed • Cow cockle* 2. Continue agitation throughout the mixing and spraying procedure • Shepherd’s purse* • Dandelion seedling • Crabgrass3 3. Add the required amount of PrePass XC A • Smartweed* • Flixweed • Dandelion*1 • Hemp-nettle 2 4. Add the required amount of PrePass XC B • Stinkweed* • Downy brome • Lady’s-thumb • Toadflax 3 5. Complete filling the sprayer tank with water • Flixweed* • Lamb’s-quarters • Volunteer barley Note: Do not mix undiluted herbicides in the chem-handler • Foxtail barley3 • Narrow-leaved • Volunteer flax • Giant foxtail hawk’s-beard Application timing and seeding • Volunteer wheat • Green foxtail • Redroot pigweed • PrePass XC applied to fields prior to August 1 can be seeded to wheat, • Wild buckwheat* barley, oats, canola, field peas and summerfallow the following spring. • Hemp-nettle* • Scentless chamomile • Wild mustard* • PrePass XC applied to fields after August 1 but prior to freeze up can • Kochia seedlings • Wild oats be seeded in the fall to winter wheat and to wheat, barley, oats or • Lady’s-thumb* • Shepherd’s purse summerfallow the following spring. • Lamb’s-quarters WEEDS SUPPRESSED • Smartweed • Narrow-leaved • Annual sow thistle • Stinkweed hawk’s-beard* • Perennial sow thistle • Wild buckwheat *Weed controlled through multi-mode of action 1 Seedling, over-wintered rosettes, mature plants up to 30 cm in diameter 2 PrePass XC will not provide extended control of Group 2 resistant biotypes 3 With the addition of glyphosate; refer to the label for rates 22 23
GROUP GROUP CANOLA PRE-SEED | TECHNICAL UPDATE Broadleaf 4 14 weeds PROSPECT APPLICATION GUIDELINES Give your canola the best start possible with the true RATES AND ACRES TREATED PACKAGING pre-seed weed control power Rate: Case: – 135 ml/ac – 2 x 10.8 L jugs of Prospect herbicide Acres treated: • 80 ac/jug (160 ac/case) • Water volume CROPS (Prior to seeding) – Ground 20-40 L/ac (5-10 gal/ac) WHY USE PROSPECT+ HERBICIDE? • Controls a wide range of broadleaf weeds, including cleavers Canola RAINFAST (overwintered and group 2 resistant biotypes), hemp-nettle, flixweed, • 1 hour narrow-leaved hawk’s beard and many more. • More consistent and complete control than glyphosate alone. HERBICIDE TANK MIXES • Flexibility to spray at 5 gal/ac: low spray water volume without • VP480™ giving up weed control performance. • Compatible with all forms of glyphosate • Tank mixed with glyphosate, Prospect provides 3 modes of action for multi-mode of action control of key broadleaf weeds. Crop Rotation Prospect + glyphosate at 0.5 REL/ac: All major crops the following spring, except lentils and chickpeas. ANNUAL BROADLEAF • Redroot pigweed ANNUAL GRASS WEEDS CONTROLLED WEEDS CONTROLLED • Round-leaved mallow 2019 Research Authorizations • Canada fleabane* • Barnyard grass • Russian thistle Prospect was showcased in 55 x 80 acres Research Authorization sites applied • Chickweed • Downy brome • Shepherd’s purse by farmers throughout Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba. • Cleavers* • Giant foxtail • Smartweed • Common ragweed* • Green foxtail • Stinkweed Cleaver • Eastern black • Persian darnel • Stork’s bill nightshade • Volunteer barley • Velvetleaf • Flixweed • Volunteer wheat • Volunteer canola • Hemp-nettle* • Wild oats (all herbicide • Horsetail tolerant varieties) PERENNIAL WEEDS • Kochia • Waterhemp Dandelion • Lady’s thumb • Wild buckwheat Volunteer Alfalfa • Lamb’s-quarters • Wild mustard WEEDS SUPPRESSED • Morning glory Annual sow thistle • Narrow-leaved hawk’s Prospect + Glyphosate beard *Including group 2 resistant biotypes + This product is currently being assessed for registration under the Pest Control Products Act. It cannot be manufactured, imported, distributed, or used in Canada at this time, unless explicit authorization has been obtained from Health Canada to use this product for the purpose of conducting research under the Pest Control Products Regulations. Glyphosate alone 24 25
GROUP GROUP IN-CROP | CANOLA CLEARFIELD AND CANOLA PULSES 12 ® AMITY WDG APPLICATION GUIDELINES The herbicide option for RATES AND ACRES TREATED PACKAGING – 40 ac/pouch Case: Clearfield canola in the ® • Water volume – 4 x cartons with Peace Country. –G round 40 L/ac 4 x pouches of (10 US gal/ac) 117.5g wettable — Aerial NOT registered dry granule WHY USE AMITY WDG HERBICIDE? • Rotational flexibility for Peace Country farmers. CROPS WHEN TO APPLY • Crop stage: 2 to 6-leaf stage • Broad-spectrum control for Clearfield canola. ® Clearfield® • Weed stage: 1 to 4-leaf stage for • Reliable control of tough grasses and targeted broadleaf weeds. grassy weeds and cotyledon to 4-leaf Canola stage for broadleaf weeds WEEDS CONTROLLED Broadleaf RAINFAST Grass • Cleavers* • 3 hours • Barnyard grass • Cow cockle • Japanese brome* • Green smartweed HERBICIDE TANK MIXES • Yellow foxtail • Lamb’s-quarters • Lontrel XC • Green foxtail • Redroot pigweed • Persian darnel • Round-leaved mallow* • Wild oats • Russian thistle Mixing instructions • Volunteer canary seed • Shepherd’s purse 1. Fill the spray tank with ½ to ¾ of the required amount of water • Volunteer barley • Stinkweed 2. Continue agitation throughout the mixing and spraying procedure • Volunteer tame oats • Wild buckwheat* 3. Add required amount of Amity WDG • Volunteer spring wheat • Wild mustard • Volunteer canola 4. Add any tank mix partners (excluding Clearfield® varieties) (excluding Clearfield® varieties) 5. Add the required amount of Surge™ adjuvant at 0.5% v/v * Suppression only 6. Complete filling the sprayer tank with water Note: Do not mix undiluted herbicides in the chem-handler Crop rotation • Winter wheat can be planted 3 months after treatment (3 MAT) as a rotational crop. • Initial crop injury to non-Clearfield® canola may be observed. Avoid spray overlap as yield reduction may result. The following crops may be grown safely the year following an application: • Canary seed (sunflower varieties with • Lentils • Chickpeas the Clearfield® trait) • Non-Clearfield® canola • Clearfield® Canola • Durum wheat • Spring barley (canola varieties with • Field corn • Spring wheat the Clearfield® trait) • Field peas • Sunflower Surge™ Adjuvant is a blend of surfactant • Clearfield® Sunflowers • Flax • Tame oats and petroleum hydrocarbons designed for use with Ares SN or Amity WDG herbicides. If drought conditions exist, it is not recommended that you grow non-Clearfield® canola, Rate: 0.5% v/v oats, durum, flax or sunflowers the first season after application Water volume is 100L/ha or (10 US gal/ac) The following crop may be grown safely two years following an application: • Mustard (condiment type only) Surge Adjuvant sold separately from Amity WDG. For further information, please consult the Amity WDG label. Grazing and harvest • Do not harvest treated crop within 60 days after application. 26 27
GROUP IN-CROP | CLEARFIELD® CANOLA 2 ARES SN APPLICATION GUIDELINES The performance RATES AND ACRES TREATED PACKAGING – 40 ac/case Case: standard in weed control • Water volume – Ares SN: for Clearfield canola. ® —G round 40 ac/case 1 x 9.8 L jug (10 US gal/ac) –S urge Adjuvant: — Aerial NOT registered 1 x 8.1 L jug WHY USE ARES SN HERBICIDE? WHEN TO APPLY CROPS • Consistent and reliable post-emergent weed control, • Crop stage: 2 to 7-leaf stage including subsequent flushes. Clearfield® • Weed stage: 1 to 6-leaf stage for grassy weeds • Wide window of application on both crop and weeds. and cotyledon to 4-leaf stage for broadleaf Canola • Superior control of lamb’s quarters, wild buckwheat, cleavers weeds and volunteer canola. RAINFAST • 2 hours WEEDS CONTROLLED Broadleaf HERBICIDE TANK MIXES Grass • Chickweed • Lontrel XC • Barnyard grass • Cleavers • Japanese brome* • Cow cockle • Yellow foxtail Mixing instructions • Green smartweed • Green foxtail • Hemp-nettle 1. Fill the spray tank with ½ to ¾ of the required amount of water • Persian darnel • Lamb’s-quarters 2. Continue agitation throughout the mixing and spraying procedure • Wild oats • Redroot pigweed 3. Add required amount of Ares SN • Volunteer canary seed • Round-leaved mallow 4. Add any tank mix partners • Volunteer barley • Russian thistle • Volunteer tame oats • Shepherd’s purse 5. Add the required amount of Surge adjuvant • Volunteer spring wheat • Stinkweed 6. Complete filling the sprayer tank with water (excluding CLEARFIELD® varieties) • Stork’s bill Note: Do not mix undiluted herbicides in the chem-handler • Wild buckwheat • Wild mustard Crop rotation • Volunteer tame mustard Sensitivity of injury can vary depending on the crop. If rainfall in your area • Volunteer canola was less than 125 mm during the growing season between June 1 to August 31, (excluding CLEARFIELD® varieties) it is recommended that you grow field peas, lentils or Clearfield® wheat on Clearfield® canola stubble. *For spring germinating Japanese brome control apply at 1 to 4-leaf stage Grazing and harvest • Do not harvest treated crop within 60 days after application. Surge™ Adjuvant is a blend of surfactant and petroleum hydrocarbons designed for use with Ares SN or Amity WDG herbicides. Rate: 0.5% v/v Water volume is 100L/ha or (10 US gal/ac) Surge Adjuvant sold in a co-pack with Ares SN. 28 29
GROUP IN-CROP | CEREAL BROADLEAF 4 ATTAIN XC APPLICATION GUIDELINES Extra-concentrated excellence on 40 of today’s toughest RATES AND ACRES TREATED PACKAGING: Rates: – Attain XC A: broadleaf weeds in all soil zones • Low rate: 1x5L in Western Canada. – Attain XC A: 96 ml/ac – Attain XC B: – Attain XC B: 260 ml/ac 2 x 6.8 L • High rate: – Attain XC A: 130 ml/ac WHY USE ATTAIN XC HERBICIDE? – Attain XC B: 340 ml/ac • Weed control. Gets tough weeds like kochia, stork’s-bill, round-leaved Acres treated: mallow and more. CROPS • Low rate: 53 ac/case • Choice. Choose the rate option that suits your weed pressure – • High rate: 40 ac/case 40 or 53 ac/case. Barley • Water volume — Ground 20-40 L/ac (5-10 US gal/ac) Durum wheat — Aerial 12-20 L/ac (3-5 US gal/ac) Forage grasses 40 ac/case rate WHEN TO APPLY WEEDS CONTROLLED • Hedge bindweed • Stork’s-bill Spring wheat • Crop stage: 4-leaf to just prior to flag leaf emergence • Blue lettuce 1 • Hoary cress 1 • Sweet clover • Bluebur Winter wheat • Weed stage: 1 to 6-leaf or as indicated on the • Kochia 3 • Tansy mustard product label • Burdock • Lady’s-thumb • Tartary buckwheat • Canola (all varieties) • Lamb’s-quarters • Vetch RAINFAST • Cleavers 3 • Leafy spurge 1 • Volunteer flax • 1 hour • Cocklebur • Oak-leaved goosefoot • Volunteer sunflower • Dandelion 2 • Plantain • Wild buckwheat HERBICIDE TANK MIXES • Docks • Prickly lettuce • Wild mustard • Simplicity™ GoDRI™ • Liquid Achieve™ • Assert® • Dog mustard • Ragweed • Wild radish • Everest® • Horizon® • Puma® • Field bindweed 1 • Redroot pigweed WEEDS SUPPRESSED • Field horsetail 1 • Round-leaved mallow • Annual sow thistle Mixing instructions Crop rotation • Field peppergrass • Russian thistle • Canada thistle 1 • Flixweed 1. F ill the spray tank with ½ to ¾ of the All major crops the following spring. • Shepherd’s purse • Chickweed 3 • Goat’s-beard required amount of water • Smartweed • Hemp-nettle Grazing and harvest • Gumweed • Stinkweed 2. C ontinue agitation throughout the • Perennial sow thistle 1 • Allow 7 days after application before • Hairy galinsoga mixing and spraying procedure grazing lactating animals. 3. Add any required water conditioners 53 ac/case rate • Livestock may graze treated areas WEEDS CONTROLLED 4. Add any tank mix partners that are 3 days after application. • Field horsetail 1 • Ragweed • Annual sunflower a dry formulation • Flixweed • Shepherd’s purse • Withdraw meat animals from treated • Bluebur 5. A dd the required amount of grassy areas at least 3 days before slaughter. • Goat’s-beard • Stinkweed • Burdock weed tank mix partner • Hoary cress 1 • Sweet clover • Allow 30 days after application before • Canola • Lamb’s-quarters • Vetch 6. Add the required amount of Attain XC A cutting hay or harvesting forage. (all varieties) • Kochia 3 • Wild buckwheat 7. Add the required amount of Attain XC B • Mature crops may be harvested • Cleavers 3 • Plantain • Wild mustard 8. A dd any required adjuvant or 60 days after application. • Cocklebur • Prickly lettuce • Wild radish surfactants Note: Do not mix undiluted herbicides 9. C omplete filling the sprayer tank in the chem-handler 1 Top growth control only with water 2 Spring rosettes 3 Including Group 2 resistant biotypes 30 31
GROUP GROUP GROUP CEREAL | CROSS SPECTRUM Grasses 1 Broadleaf weeds 2 4 AVAILABLE IN BULK AVENZA APPLICATION GUIDELINES Powerful broadleaf weed control combined with trusted RATES AND ACRES TREATED PACKAGING: Rates: Case: Group 1 grass chemistry. — Avenza A: 405 ml/ac –A venza A: — Avenza B: 500 ml/ac 1 x 8.1 L jug Acres treated: –A venza B: —2 0 ac/case 1 x 10 L jug —3 20 ac/pallet Pallet: WHY USE AVENZA HERBICIDE IN BARLEY? (160 acre increments) —A venza A: • Get control of the widest range of annual broadleaf weeds including • Water Volume 2 x 64.8 L drums kochia (Group 2 and Group 9 resistant), narrow-leaved hawk’s-beard, —G round: 20-40 L/ac —A venza B: wild buckwheat and many more. (5-10 US gal/ac) 2 x 80 L drums CROPS 160 acre pallet • Control Canada thistle, perennial sow thistle and dandelion with rotational freedom to lentils or chickpeas the following year. increment: Barley —A venza A: • Crop-safe, flexible, Group 1 control of wild oats, green foxtail, 1 x 64.8 L drum barnyard grass and more. Spring wheat —A venza B: • Tank mixed with MCPA Ester, Avenza provides expanded 1 x 80 L drum multi-mode of action control of many key broadleaf weeds. Winter wheat • 20 acre case and bulk pack options. WHEN TO APPLY • A replacement for Liquid Achieve™ SC herbicide and • Crop stage: 3-leaf to just prior to flag leaf Tundra® herbicide in barley. emergence RAINFAST Avenza + 5 oz./ac MCPA Ester • 1 hour ANNUAL BROADLEAF • Prickly lettuce GRASS WEEDS WEEDS HERBICIDE TANK MIXES • Ragweed • Barnyard grass* • MCPA Ester • Annual sow thistle • Green foxtail* • Redroot pigweed** • Bluebur • Proso millet • Round-leaved mallow** • Cleavers • Volunteer oats Mixing instructions • Russian pigweed • Cocklebur • Volunteer canary seed 1. Fill sprayer tank 1/2 full of water • Russian thistle • Common chickweed** • Wild oats 2. Start sprayer tank agitation • Shepherd’s purse** • Cow cockle • Yellow foxtail 3. Add the required amount of Avenza A Herbicide • Smartweed** • Daisy fleabane and any other dry formulations • Stinging nettle PERENNIAL BROADLEAF • False flax WEEDS 4. If adding MCPA Ester 600, add the required • Stinkweed** • Flixweed amount and continue to agitate • Stork’s-bill • Canada thistle • Goat’s-beard • Dandelion 5. Add the required amount of Avenza B Herbicide and • Sweet clover any other tank mix partner and continue to agitate • Hemp-nettle** • Perennial sow thistle • Volunteer canola** • Kochia 6. Fill the sprayer tank with the remaining • Volunteer flax** amount of water required • Lamb’s-quarters • Wild buckwheat** • Narrow-leaved Crop rotation • Wild mustard** hawk’s-beard All major crops the following spring. • Wild radish • Plantain • Wild sunflower** Grazing and harvest 1. Do not cut the treated crop for hay or graze treated crop within * Suppression only when tank mixed with MCPA Ester. 7 days after application. **Weed controlled by multi-mode of action when tank mixed with MCPA Ester at 5 oz per acre. 2. Do not harvest the treated crop within 60 days after application. 32 33
GROUP GROUP IN-CROP | CEREAL BROADLEAF 2 4 CIRPREME XC APPLICATION GUIDELINES Your worst annual and RATES AND ACRES TREATED PACKAGING perennial broadleaf weeds Rates: – Paradigm: don’t stand a chance. – Paradigm: 10 g/ac 1 x 0.8 kg jug – Lontrel XC: 51 ml/ac – Lontrel XC: Acres Treated: 1 x 4.1 L jug CROPS • 80 ac/case WHY USE CIRPREME XC HERBICIDE? Barley WHEN TO APPLY • Performance. Count on exceptional broadleaf weed control in your cereals. Durum wheat • Crop stage: 3-leaf to just prior to • Just GO. Small or large weeds, early or late crop staging and in cool flag leaf emergence or dry conditions. Spring wheat • Flexibility. Use alone, with MCPA Ester, or 2,4-D. RAINFAST Tank mix with Simplicity™ GoDRI™ herbicide for grass control in wheat. Winter wheat • 4 hours HERBICIDE TANK MIXES Cirpreme XC + 5-6 oz/ac MCPA Ester • MCPA • 2,4-D • Simplicity™ GoDRI™ • Axial® • Everest® • Axial Extreme + MCPA GRASS WEEDS • Narrow-leaved PERENNIAL BROADLEAF CONTROLLED hawk’s‑beard* WEEDS CONTROLLED • Barnyard Grass • Plantain (top growth) 3 • American dragonhead Mixing instructions (1 to 5-leaf) • Canada thistle 1. Fill the spray tank with ½ to ¾ of the required amount of water • Prickly lettuce* WEEDS CONTROLLED • Henbit 2. Continue agitation throughout the mixing and spraying procedure • Redroot pigweed*1 • Annual sow thistle* • Perennial sow thistle 3 • Round-leaved mallow* 3. Add any required water conditioners • Annual sunflower* • Scentless chamomile • Russian pigweed* 4. Add the required amount of Paradigm™ herbicide • Ball mustard*1 • Volunteer alfalfa • Shepherd’s purse* 5. Add the required amount of grassy weed tank mix partner • Burdock • Smartweed* • Canada fleabane* 6. Add the required amount of Lontrel™ XC herbicide • Stinkweed*1 WEEDS SUPPRESSED • Chickweed*1 • Stork’s-bill* • Kochia 2 7. Add any required adjuvant or surfactants • Cleavers* • Velvetleaf • Night-flowering catchfly 8. Complete filling the sprayer tank with water (1-9 whorl stage) 1 • Vetch • White cockle Note: Do not mix undiluted herbicides in the chem-handler • Cocklebur* • Volunteer canola • Common ragweed* Crop rotation (all types) • Cow cockle* • Volunteer flax The year following application, fields can be seeded to: • Dandelion* • Volunteer sunflower* 3 • Barley • Oats • Rye (not underseeded • Field horsetail • Wild buckwheat* • Canola • Mustard with legumes, clover (top growth) 3 • Wild mustard*1 • Flax • Peas or alfalfa) • Flixweed* • Wild radish • Forage grasses • Summerfallow • Hemp-nettle* 1 • Wheat • Lady’s-thumb* Grazing and harvest • Lamb’s-quarters 1 • Livestock may be grazed on treated crops 7 days following application. • Do not harvest the treated crop within 60 days after application. For pea rotation, rainfall from June 1 to August 31 in the year of application must be greater than 140 mm (5.5 inches) and annual rainfall must be greater than 175 mm (6.9 inches). Consult the label for specific weed staging *Weed controlled through multi-mode of action 1 Including Group 2 resistant biotypes 2 Light to moderate infestations (up to 150 plants/m2; up to 15 cm in height), including Group 2 resistant biotypes 3 Cirpreme XC + 6 0z./ac of MCPA Ester 600 34 35
GROUP GROUP IN-CROP | CANOLA & CORN 4 9 ECLIPSE XC APPLICATION GUIDELINES Broad-spectrum weed control in glyphosate-tolerant RATES AND ACRES TREATED PACKAGING – 40 ac/case – Eclipse XC A: corn & canola for superior • Water volume 1 x 2.67 L control of wild buckwheat –G round 40 L/ac – Eclipse XC B: and Canada thistle. (10 US gal/ac) 2 x 7.5 L CROPS — Aerial not registered WHY USE ECLIPSE XC HERBICIDE? Glyphosate WHEN TO APPLY • Convenient all-in-one herbicide solution that offers superior control tolerant canola • Canola crop stage: 2 to 6-leaf of a broad spectrum of weeds. • Corn crop stage: VE-V6 • Two modes of action for resistance management. Glyphosate • Protects canola without negatively impacting yield or maturity, tolerant corn RAINFAST unlike elevated rates of glyphosate. • 4 hours • Stronger XC formulation. A convenient, higher concentrated solution. HERBICIDE TANK MIXES • None registered WEEDS CONTROLLED • Hemp-nettle • Stinkweed • Canada thistle 1 • Kochia • Volunteer cereals Mixing instructions • Canola • Lady’s-thumb • Wild buckwheat* 1. Fill the spray tank with ½ to ¾ of the required amount of water (except Roundup • Lamb’s-quarters • Wild mustard Ready®) 2. Continue agitation throughout the mixing and spraying procedure • Night-flowering catchfly • Wild oats • Chickweed • Perennial sow thistle 1 • Wild tomato 3. Add the required amount of Eclipse XC A • Cleavers • Quackgrass 1 4. Add the required amount of Eclipse XC B WEEDS SUPPRESSED • Corn spurry • Redroot pigweed 5. Add any required adjuvant or surfactants • Dandelion • Cow cockle • Russian thistle (>15 cm diameter) 6. Complete filling the sprayer tank with water • Dandelion 1 • Shepherd’s purse (
GROUP GROUP PRE-PLANT | PRE-EMERGENCE 4 9 AVAILABLE IN BULK POST-EMERGENCE Enlist™ Duo herbicide Convenient formulation with Colex-D™ technology Enlist Duo is a new proprietary blend of 2,4-D choline and glyphosate. This new technology offers convenience, low-drift and near-zero volatility. Use as part of delivers broad-spectrum the Enlist weed control system in Enlist corn, Enlist E3™ soybeans or as a burndown in knockdown of hard-to- field corn or cereal crops. control and resistant weeds. Dual modes of action deliver superior control The combination of Group 4 and Group 9 modes of action deliver unmatched control of more than 70 grass and broadleaf weeds in a variety of weather WHY USE ENLIST DUO HERBICIDE? conditions and application timings. Enlist Duo will control weeds that glyphosate • Enlist™ Duo herbicide with Colex-D™ technology is a new co-formulation of alone may miss. glyphosate and 2,4-D choline for broad-spectrum weed control in Enlist corn, Enlist E3™ soybeans or as a burndown ahead of cereal and corn crops. Flexible tank mix options • Enlist Duo is suitable for emerged annual and perennial weed control in Tank mix options with select products are available for burndown or pre-plant use. Enlist field corn, Enlist soybeans, summerfallow, and prior to seeding or after For more information on tank-mix options, please consult the Enlist Product Use Guide available at planting (but before crop emergence) in spring and winter varieties of wheat https://www.corteva.ca/en/trait-stewardship.html#ProductUseGuidesBestManagementPractices_2 (including durum), barley, rye and field corn. • The combination of Group 9 and Group 4 active ingredients in Enlist Duo Application information provides broad spectrum control of grass and broadleaf weeds, and help Enlist™ Duo has a wide application window. you proactively manage herbicide resistance. Enlist corn: Pre-emergence up to the V8 growth stage or 120 cm (48”) height. Apply 50 to 200 L/ha (5 to 20 gal/ac) of spray solution, use sufficient water for even distribution. Make 1 to 2 applications with a minimum of 12 days between applications. New Enlist Duo herbicide combines two modes of action for superior control of emerged annual and perennial weeds. Enlist E3™ soybeans: Pre-emergent burndown up to no later than R2 or full flowering stage. Make 1 to 2 applications with a minimum of 12 days between applications. Ahead of field corn and cereal crops: WEEDS CONTROLLED • Flixweed • Panicum, Fall Prior to planting, or after planting but before crop emergence (OR SUPPRESSED) • Foxtail, Green • Pepperweed/Peppergrass • Amaranth, Palmer • Foxtail, Giant • Pigweed, Redroot Rainfast: Enlist Duo should not be applied when rainfall is expected within 2 hours of • Barley, Volunteer • Goat’s-beard • Quackgrass completion of the application. • Barnyard Grass • Hawk’s-beard, • Radish, Wild Application method • Bluebur • Narrow-leaved • Ragweed, Common* • Buckwheat, Tartary • Hemp-nettle • Ragweed, Giant* Field sprayer application: Do not apply during periods of dead calm and avoid • Buckwheat, Wild • Horsetail, Field/Common • Smartweed application when winds are gusty. Boom height must be 60 cm or less above the • Canada Fleabane* • Kochia* • Sowthistle crop or ground. Apply 5 to 20 gal/ac (50 to 200 L/ha) of spray solution depending • Canola, Volunteer • Lady’s-thumb • Spurry, Corn on the type of application equipment. Use sufficient water for even distribution. • Cereal, Volunteer • Lamb’s-quarters, Common • Thistle, Canada Spray at low pressures (200 to 275 kPa) when the weeds are actively growing. • Chickweed, Common • Millet, Wild-proso/Proso • Thistle, Russian Droplet size: Apply as a coarse to extremely coarse spray (ASAE S-572 Standard). • Cocklebur Millet, Volunteer • Velvetleaf Use drift-reducing nozzle tips in accordance with manufacturer • Crabgrass, Large • Nightshade, • Vetch Eastern Black directions that produce a droplet classification of coarse to "For Stewardship reasons, • Crabgrass, Smooth • Waterhemp • Oat, Wild extremely coarse to greatly reduce drift potential. following burndown, the only • Dandelion • Wheat, Volunteer 2,4-D-containing herbicide product that may be used *Including biotypes resistant to with Enlist crops are products APPLY ENLIST DUO™ HERBICIDE Start clean with Start clean with tillage, burndown PLANT ENLIST™ If not applied before No larger than V8 growth stage or 30” glyphosate and acetolactate tillage, burndown PLANT ENLIST E3™ If not applied before planting, apply soil APPLY ENLIST DUO™ HERBICIDE that feature Colex-D planting, apply soil herbicide*, or a soil SOYBEANS herbicide*, or a soil residual herbicide* CORN residual herbicide Can be applied with drop nozzles from 30-48” high synthase (ALS) modes of action residual herbicide* residual herbicide No later than R2 or full flowering stage Technology and are expressly (Groups 2 and 9) *Apply according to labeled for use on Enlist *Apply according to label directions. Enlist Duo™ label directions. Enlist Duo™ herbicide does not require crops. Enlist Duo features herbicide does not require a delay between application a delay between application and planting. Colex-D technology and and planting. is labeled for use on Enlist soybeans and APPLY ASSURE® II HERBICIDE From V2-V6 growth stage APPLY GLUFOSINATE HERBICIDES No later than R1 or beginning bloom Enlist Corn in Canada. 38 39
GROUP IN-CROP | SOYBEANS 4 FEXAPAN APPLICATION GUIDELINES A new tool for weed control in RATES AND ACRES TREATED PACKAGING Roundup Ready Rates: Case: • Low Rate: – 2 x 10 L jugs 2 Xtend® soybeans. –0 .33 L/acre (60 acre/case rate) • High Rate: – 0 .69 L/acre (30 acre/case rate) for short term residual activity WHY USE FEXAPAN HERBICIDE? • Water volume — Minimum 100 L/ha = 10.7 US gal/ac • A new, low-volatile dicamba formulation featuring VaporGrip™ technology. • Early pre-seed or pre-emergent applications provide short term residual CROPS WHEN TO APPLY activity at the high rate (0.69 L/ac) on broadleaf weeds such as wild Roundup Ready • Pre-plant, pre-emergence or post-emergence buckwheat, lamb’s-quarters and redroot pigweed. 2 Xtend® soybean up to early flower stage (R1) • A new herbicide group for soybean growers to manage against weed • Best time to apply FeXapan is between the resistance including glyphosate resistant biotypes. varieties pre‑plant or pre-emergence timing to V3 stage of soybeans (3rd trifoliate stage) WEEDS CONTROLLED •C ommon redroot • Redroot pigweed RAINFAST WITH FEXAPAN PLUS pigweed • Russian thistle • 4 hours ADDITION OF 1.67 L/HA OF GLYPHOSATE • Corn spurry • Sheperd’s Purse HERBICIDE • Cow cockle • Tartary buckwheat HERBICIDE TANK MIXES • Canada fleabane 1 • Field bindweed 2 • Volunteer • For a broader spectrum of weeds controlled, • Canada thistle 2 • Giant ragweed non-glyphosate FeXapan™ may be tank mixed with a high load 540 g/L glyphosate at 0.67 to 1.89 L/ac. • Chickweed • Green smartweed tolerant canola • Cleavers • Kochia • Wild mustard • Common • Lady’s-thumb • Wild buckwheat Mixing instructions lamb’s-quarters • Perennial sow thistle 2 Refer to the FeXapan™ label for complete use instructions. Crop rotation A season total application of 1.36 L/ac in Roundup Ready 2 Xtend® soybeans allows for re-cropping to cereals, canola, soybeans, field/sweet Application Timing corn and white beans 120 days after the final application. Do not count days when the ground is frozen. Moisture is essential for the degradation FeXapan™ application window of this herbicide in the soil. If dry weather persists after application, crop Pre-plant/Pre-emergence Up to R1 (Early Flower) injury may occur the following spring. Optimum FeXapan application window ™ Pre-plant/Pre-emergence Applying during the optimum FeXapan application window provides extended control of wild buckwheat, RR pigweed and lamb’s-quarters at the 0.69 L/acre rate Control of emerged plants only 1 2 Apply FeXapan herbicide Plus VaporGrip™ Technology annually for three years at the flowering stage of bindweed and the budding stage of thistles *For a more complete listing of weeds controlled see the FeXapan label 40 41
You can also read