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1 DUPONT CROP PROTECTION GUIDE SOUTHERN 2015 CORN TAP ON A CATEGORY TO LEARN MORE SOYBEAN TAP ON A CATEGORY TO LEARN MORE > DISEASE CONTROL > DISEASE CONTROL > INSECT CONTROL > INSECT CONTROL > WEED CONTROL > WEED CONTROL > TOTAL PROGRAM > TOTAL PROGRAM > ADDITIONAL CROPS

2 SOUTHERN CORN DISEASE CONTROL Disease Control Diseases can compete with corn crops at all stages, leading to reduced yield potential and profits. DuPont Crop Protection offers fungicide products that provide excellent control of foliar fungal diseases, including gray leaf spot, northern corn leaf blight and southern rust. From enhanced in-season protection to improved harvestable yield, DuPont disease control products deliver results growers will see. Fungicides > Aproach Prima > Aproach Northern Leaf Blight Gray Leaf Spot Southern Rust See product label for a complete list of diseases controlled or suppressed.

3 SOUTHERN CORN INSECT CONTROL Insect Control Insects can take a bite out of corn yield and profits. DuPont Crop Protection insect control products deliver effective control of insects for better quality and higher yields. In addition to preserving yield, DuPont insect control products have an extended residual to reduce the need for additional applications and have minimal impact on beneficial insects and natural insect predators. In line with Integrated Pest Management and Good Agricultural Practices, insecticide applications should be made when pollinators are not foraging to avoid unnecessary exposure. Insect Control > Prevathon European Borer Southwestern Borer Fall Armyworm Earworm See product label for a complete list of pests controlled or suppressed.

4 SOUTHERN CORN WEED CONTROL Weed Control Growing a profitable corn crop means keeping weeds out. DuPont Crop Protection offers a strong portfolio of weed control products that tackle the toughest broadleaf weeds and grasses. With broad season-long control and burndown solutions, growers can create a crop protection program to meet their needs, season after season. Weed Groups > Winter Annuals > Summer Annuals > Annual Grasses > Pigweed Family

5 SOUTHERN CORN WEED CONTROL Winter Annuals Herbicides BURNDOWN > LeadOff > Afforia Henbit Chickweed > FirstShot SG Marestail (Horseweed) Wild Garlic See product label for a complete list of weeds controlled or suppressed. > Next: Summer Annuals

6 SOUTHERN CORN WEED CONTROL Summer Annuals Herbicides AT PLANT > LeadOff > Cinch brands Morningglory Yellow Nutsedge POSTEMERGENCE > Realm Q > Resolve Q > Revulin Q Hemp Sesbania Velvetleaf > Steadfast Q Prickly Sida Lambsquarters See product label for a complete list of weeds controlled or suppressed. > Next: Annual Grasses

7 SOUTHERN CORN WEED CONTROL Annual Grasses Herbicides AT PLANT > LeadOff > Cinch brands POSTEMERGENCE Barnyardgrass Crabgrass (large) > Realm Q > Resolve Q > Revulin Q Broadleaf Signalgrass Foxtail (bristly, giant, green, yellow) > Steadfast Q See product label for a complete list of weeds controlled or suppressed. > Next: Pigweed Family Products listed above may only provide partial control or suppression of annual grasses. See product labels for tank-mix recommendations for season-long grass control.

8 SOUTHERN CORN WEED CONTROL Pigweed Family Herbicides AT PLANT > LeadOff > Cinch brands POSTEMERGENCE Palmer Amaranth Pigweeds Redroot Waterhemp (common, tall) > Realm Q Smooth Spiny > Resolve Q Tumble > Revulin Q > Steadfast Q See product label for a complete list of weeds controlled or suppressed. > Back to: Weed Groups

9 SOUTHERN SOYBEAN DISEASE CONTROL Disease Control Diseases can compete with soybean crops at all stages, leading to reduced yield potential and profits. DuPont Crop Protection offers disease control products that provide excellent control of foliar diseases, including strobilurin-resistant frogeye leaf spot. From enhanced in-season protection to improved harvestable yield, DuPont disease control products deliver results growers will see. Fungicide > Aproach Prima Frogeye Leaf Spot Aerial Web Blight Cercospora Leaf Blight See product label for a complete list of diseases controlled or suppressed.

10 SOUTHERN SOYBEAN INSECT CONTROL Insect Control Insects can take a bite out of corn yield and profits. DuPont Crop Protection insect control products deliver effective control of insects for better quality and higher yields. In addition to preserving yield, DuPont insect control products have an extended residual to reduce the need for additional applications, and have minimal impact on beneficial insects and natural insect predators. In line with Integrated Pest Management and Good Agricultural Practices, insecticide applications should be made when pollinators are not foraging to avoid unnecessary exposure. Insect Control > Prevathon Earworm Looper Cabbage Looper Velvetbean Caterpillar Beet Armyworm Fall Armyworm Southern Armyworm Green Cloverworm See product label for a complete list of pests controlled or suppressed.

11 SOUTHERN SOYBEAN WEED CONTROL Weed Control Growing a profitable soybean crop means keeping weeds out. DuPont Crop Protection offers a strong portfolio of weed control products that tackle the toughest broadleaf weeds and grasses. With burndown and season-long weed control solutions, growers can create a crop protection program to meet their needs, season after season. Weed Groups > Winter Annuals > Summer Annuals > Annual Grasses > Pigweed Family > Volunteer

12 SOUTHERN SOYBEAN WEED CONTROL Winter Annuals Herbicides BURNDOWN > LeadOff Henbit Chickweed > Canopy EX > Afforia > FirstShot SG Marestail (Horseweed) Wild Garlic See product label for a complete list of weeds controlled or suppressed. > Next: Summer Annuals

13 SOUTHERN SOYBEAN WEED CONTROL Summer Annuals Herbicides AT PLANT > Envive > Canopy brands Morningglory Yellow Nutsedge > Trivence > Enlite POSTEMERGENCE > Classic Hemp Sesbania Velvetleaf > Synchrony XP Prickly Sida Lambsquarters See product label for a complete list of weeds controlled or suppressed. > Next: Annual Grasses

14 SOUTHERN SOYBEAN WEED CONTROL Annual Grasses Herbicides AT PLANT > Envive > Canopy brands Barnyardgrass Crabgrass (large) > Trivence > Enlite Signalgrass Foxtail (giant, yellow) See product label for a complete list of weeds controlled or suppressed. > Next: Pigweed Family Products listed above may only provide partial control or suppression of annual grasses. See product labels for tank-mix recommendations for season-long grass control.

15 SOUTHERN SOYBEAN WEED CONTROL Pigweed Family Herbicides AT PLANT > Envive > Canopy brands Palmer Amaranth Waterhemp (common, tall) > Trivence Pigweeds Redroot > Enlite Smooth Spiny See product label for a complete list of weeds controlled or suppressed. > Next: Volunteer

16 SOUTHERN SOYBEAN WEED CONTROL Volunteer Herbicides POSTEMERGENCE > Assure II > Back to: Weed Groups

17 SOUTHERN Cotton Cotton is a vital crop, producing essential products from fabrics to paper to medical bandages. Tested from the lab to the field, cotton growers will see proven performance from DuPont Crop Protection products that translates into the highest opportunity for return on their crop investment. Insect Control Nematode Management Weed Control > Prevathon /Steward EC/ Lannate brands > Vydate C-LV > Staple LX Peanuts Insects, disease and weeds can cause dramatic damage to peanut crops, hurting yield, quality and profitability. DuPont Crop Protection works with growers to develop innovative and flexible solutions to keep peanut vines healthy and get the most from every acre. Disease Control > Fontelis Insect Control > Prevathon Weed Control > Classic Rice Protecting rice crops against damage from harmful rice pests, including rice water weevil and late-season stemborers, is essential in helping growers achieve maximum yield potential. DuPont Dermacor X-100 seed treatment provides high-quality control and steps up to the challenge. Insect Control > Dermacor X-100 ADDITIONAL CROPS Tobacco DuPont Crop Protection products provide peace of mind for growers battling yield-robbing pests in their tobacco crops. Growers can deliver the highest quality tobacco at harvest with the help of this trusted product. Insect Control > Coragen Wheat Changing factors such as weather, markets and pests can make producing wheat crops a challenge. With effective cereal crop protection, DuPont helps wheat growers make the most from every acre. Disease Control > Aproach Prima Insect Control > Prevathon Weed Control > Harmony Extra SG Sorghum Raising high-yielding grain sorghum takes the right combination of genetics, fertility, and sorghum disease and pest management. DuPont Crop Protection products are the perfect partners to ensure bigger returns at harvest. Disease Control > Aproach Insect Control > Prevathon Weed Control > Cinch brands Sugarcane Optimize yield and quality in sugarcane crops by achieving reliable and consistent control of harmful pests with this DuPont Crop Protection product. Insect Control > Prevathon

18 SOUTHERN PRODUCT LIST > Abundit Extra Herbicide (glyphosate) > Fontelis Fungicide > Afforia Herbicide > Harmony Extra SG Herbicide > Aproach Fungicide > Lannate Brand Insecticides > Aproach Prima Fungicide > LeadOff Herbicide > Assure II Herbicide > Prevathon Insect Control > Canopy Herbicide > Realm Q Herbicide > Canopy EX Herbicide > Resolve Q Herbicide > Cinch Brand Herbicides > Revulin Q Herbicide > Classic Herbicide > Staple LX Herbicide > Coragen Insect Control > Steadfast Q Herbicide > Dermacor X-100 Seed Treatment > Steward EC Insecticide > Enlite Herbicide > Synchrony XP Herbicide > Envive Herbicide > Trivence Herbicide > FirstShot SG Herbicide > Vydate C-LV Nematicide/Insecticide s Wheat Cotton Peanuts Additional Crops Work with your DuPont retailer or representative to choose the right herbicides depending on what you re planting. Consult label for specific plant-back requirements for different crops in your area, as well as when products can be used in the growing cycle. Note that not all products are listed above. Always read and follow specific label directions and precautions for use.

19 DuPont Abundit herbicide (glyphosate) Extra GROUP NUMBER 9 MODE OF ACTION Enolpyruvyl Shikimate-3-Phosphate (EPSP) Synthase Inhibitors Abundit Extra herbicide (glyphosate) offers proven value against tough weeds during preplant burndown in the fall or spring, preemergence and postemergence to glyphosatetolerant crops. Controls more than 100 annual and perennial grass and broadleaf weeds in glyphosate-tolerant corn, soybeans, alfalfa, canola, cotton and sugar beets. Tank-mix compatibility with other crop protection products adds additional flexibility and reduces the number of trips across the field. Excellent crop safety with no soil residual activity and rainfast one hour after application. Crop Rotation Information More than 100 crops are labeled for Abundit Extra (glyphosate) use. Refer to the label for specific crop rotation information. Application Information Rates vary depending on crop, weed spectrum and tank-mix recommendations. Refer to the label for more information. Timing may be applied preplant burndown, preemergence and postemergence Apply by ground or air See > Phenology Chart for more details > abundit.dupont.com The information provided in this document is for reference only. Always refer to the > product labels for complete details and directions for use.

20 DuPont Afforia herbicide GROUP NUMBER 2 and 14 MODE OF ACTION ALS and Protoporphyrinogen Oxidase (PPG oxidase or Protox) Inhibitors Delivers powerful burndown plus residual control of resistant weeds with two modes of action, and gives planting flexibility. Afforia provides: Effective burndown of winter annuals, including chickweed, henbit and marestail 1 (horseweed), even under cool, wet spring conditions. Control of the toughest resistant weeds: Palmer amaranth, common ragweed, lambsquarters, pigweed species, waterhemp and others. Improved weed resistance management over glyphosate alone, with two additional modes of action. Exceptional rotational and crop selection flexibility. Apply a burndown application after harvest through early spring. 1 The addition of at least 8 oz ai per acre of 2,4-D LVE is required. Crop Rotation Information For rotational information following applications of Afforia, follow the recropping intervals given in the table below. Crop Applied at 2.5 oz/a or less, field (minimum and no-till) 14 days 1, field (conventional tillage) 30 days 2 Cotton Peanut Rice Sorghum 30 days 45 days 30 days 30 days s 1 day 1 Wheat 30 days 2 1 Where Afforia is used on light-textured soils, such as sands and loamy sands, extend time to planting by 7 additional days. Where Afforia is used on high-ph soils (>7.9), extend time to planting by 7 additional days. 2 At least 1 inch of rainfall or irrigation must occur between application and planting, or crop injury may occur. Application Information Apply Afforia at 2.5 oz/a 1 day prior to planting soybeans Apply Afforia at > oz/a 7 days prior to planting soybeans Timing may be applied any time from fall through spring Apply by ground or air See > Phenology Chart for more details > afforia.dupont.com The information provided in this document is for reference only. Always refer to the > product labels for complete details and directions for use. BACK TO Weed Control: > Winter Annuals Weed Control: > Winter Annuals

21 DuPont Aproach fungicide GROUP NUMBER 11 ACTIVE INGREDIENT Picoxystrobin Better protection from production-limiting plant diseases in multiple crops by delivering enhanced in-season protection to improved harvestable yield. Aproach provides: Effective plant disease control of foliar and soil-borne diseases, including gray leaf spot, northern corn leaf blight and common rust in corn; and soybean white mold, frogeye leaf spot, brown spot and Asian soybean rust in soybeans. Rapid movement into and within the plant for better coverage and protection. An effective tank-mix partner for a number of herbicides and insecticides, including DuPont Prevathon insect control for effective control of yieldreducing worms. Check the Aproach label for complete information and guidelines for mixing and application. Crop Rotation Information Treated areas may be replanted immediately after harvest with any crop appearing on the Aproach label All other crops may be planted 6 months following the last application of Aproach Application Information : Apply Aproach at 3 6 fl oz/a during the V4 V7 stage Apply Aproach at 6 12 fl oz/a during the VT R2 stage Timing last application must be made 7 days prior to harvest Apply by ground or air s: Apply Aproach at 6 fl oz/a during the R2 R3 stage Timing last application must be made 14 days prior to harvest Apply by ground or air Sorghum: Apply Aproach at 6 12 fl oz/a Timing begin applications prior to disease development and continue on 7- to 14-day interval depending on targeted disease pressure Apply by ground or air See > Phenology Chart for more details > aproach.dupont.com The information provided in this document is for reference only. Always refer to the > product labels for complete details and directions for use. BACK TO

22 DuPont Aproach fungicide Prima GROUP NUMBER 3 and 11 ACTIVE INGREDIENT Picoxystrobin and Cyproconazole With two modes of action, Aproach Prima helps increase grain quality and yield potential and supports resistant disease control in corn, soybeans and wheat. Aproach Prima delivers: Dual-action protection that delivers preventive and curative disease control activity on difficult, yield-robbing diseases, including gray leaf spot, northern corn leaf blight and common rust in corn; and soybean rust and brown spot in soybeans. Systemic movement for better coverage within the plant that allows disease control on all plant surfaces, even on the stem and leaves deep under the canopy and leaves that have not yet emerged. Crop Rotation Information s, corn, wheat or triticale may be replanted immediately if crop is lost Cotton and cereal grains other than wheat and triticale can be planted 180 days after the last application All other crops can be planted 270 days after the last application Application Information : Apply Aproach Prima at 3.4 fl oz/a during the V4 V7 1 stage Apply Aproach Prima at 6.8 fl oz/a at tassel to the R3 stage Timing last application must be made 30 days prior to harvest for grain and ear corn and 21 days prior to silage corn Apply by ground or air s: Apply Aproach Prima at 6.8 fl oz/a during the R2 R3 stage Timing last application must be made 30 days prior to harvest Apply by ground, air or chemigation equipment Wheat: Apply Aproach Prima at 3.4 fl oz/a early season for preventive control 2 Apply Aproach Prima at 6.8 fl oz/a at Feekes 9 (flag leaf out) Timing begin applications prior to disease development and continue 14-day intervals, depending on targeted disease Apply by ground or air > aproachprima.dupont.com The information provided in this document is for reference only. Always refer to the > product labels for complete details and directions for use. See > Phenology Chart for more details 1 Do not apply sequential fungicide applications of Aproach Prima. Under heavy disease pressure, apply Aproach at 6.0 fl oz/a. An application of Aproach Prima at 6.8 fl oz/a can be made 14 days later. 2 Apply no more than two sequential applications of a picoxystrobin-containing product before switching to a fungicide with a different mode of action. BACK TO

23 DuPont Assure herbicide II GROUP NUMBER 1 MODE OF ACTION ACCase Inhibitors A postemergence application of Assure II delivers exceptional volunteer corn and broad-spectrum grass control to help crops achieve their full genetic potential. Improved yield and crop quality by reducing in-crop competition from tough-to-control grasses and volunteer crops. Consistent control of volunteer corn and a wide variety of perennial grasses, including quackgrass and johnsongrass, as well as tough annual grasses, including foxtail, wild oats and barnyardgrass. Flexibility to protect a variety of crops including canola, cotton, soybeans, sunflowers and more. Crop Rotation Information Do not rotate to crops other than canola, cotton, soybeans, sunflowers and other crops listed for use on the label, within 120 days of application. Application Information For control of volunteer corn, apply Assure II at 5 8 oz/a Rates vary for control of perennial and annual grasses based on size at application; refer to the label for more information Timing may be applied postemergence to actively growing grasses and volunteer corn, after irrigation Assure II can be tank-mixed with postemergence broadleaf soybean herbicides such as Classic or Synchrony XP Apply by ground or air See > Phenology Chart for more details > assure.dupont.com The information provided in this document is for reference only. Always refer to the > product labels for complete details and directions for use. BACK TO Weed Control: > Volunteer

24 DuPont Canopy herbicide GROUP NUMBER 2 and 5 MODE OF ACTION ALS and Photosystem II Inhibitors Strong burndown plus longer-lasting residual control in soybean fields that pushes postemergence application closer to crop canopy. Canopy delivers: Reliable burndown of winter annuals and early season weeds, even under cool conditions. Residual activity that maximizes early season control of tough weeds, allowing your postemergence application to be made closer to canopy. Two modes of action to help prevent and manage weed resistance, such as glyphosate-tolerant Palmer pigweed and marestail. Crop Rotation Information For rotational information following applications of Canopy, follow the recropping intervals given in the table below. Group I Soil ph greater than 7.0, maximum 3.5 oz/a Canopy, no postemergence Classic or Synchrony XP Soil ph 7.0 or less States of AL, AR, FL, GA, LA, MS or TX States of KY, MO bootheel, NC, OK, SC, TN use rate less than 10 oz/a (if rate is 10 oz/a or greater, use Group II guideline) Group II Soil ph greater than 7.0 and Canopy rate greater than 3.5 oz/a Crop Interval (months) GROUP I GROUP II Alfalfa Barley, ryegrass, wheat, winter rye 4 4, field 1 9/ Cotton Peanuts 8 18 Rice Sorghum s Anytime Anytime Tobacco (transplant) Field corn is defined to include only corn grown for grain or silage, popcorn, and seed corn. 2 May be recropped to field corn after 9 months if the Canopy rate does not exceed 6 oz/a. 3 The recrop to rice is 18 months after oz/a is used on soils with a composite ph greater than 7.0. > canopy.dupont.com The information provided in this document is for reference only. Always refer to the > product labels for complete details and directions for use. Application Information Apply Canopy at oz/a In southern states, do not apply more than 3.0 oz to soils with ph greater than 7.0 Timing Canopy may be applied after fall harvest, including burndown, early preplant, preplant and preemergence As needed, DuPont Synchrony XP, Classic or Harmony SG herbicides may be used in a sequential treatment for broadleaves Apply by ground or air See > Phenology Chart for more details BACK TO Weed Control: > Winter Annuals > Summer Annuals > Annual Grasses > Pigweed Family

25 DuPont Canopy EX herbicide GROUP NUMBER 2 MODE OF ACTION ALS Inhibitors Delivers powerful fall or spring burndown plus residual control that keeps fields weed-free and allows growers to plant when they are ready. Canopy EX provides: Reliable burndown of winter annual and perennial weeds even under cool temperatures. Powerful residual control to keep your fields clean until planting so you can plant soybeans rather than spraying weeds as soon as spring weather and field conditions allow. The ability for soils to dry out faster and reduce early season weed competition after planting. Crop Rotation Information For rotational information following applications of Canopy EX, follow the recropping intervals given in the table below. Group I Applications of oz/a Canopy EX to any ph soil Group II Applications of >1.65 oz/a Canopy EX to any ph soil Crop Interval (months) GROUP I GROUP II Cotton 8 10, field (states of AR, KY, MO bootheel, NC, OK, TN and TX), field (states of AL, GA, LA, MS and SC) 8 N/A 7 N/A Peanuts 6 8 Rice 9 10 Sorghum 9 12/10 Tobacco (transplant) 9 10 Application Information Apply Canopy EX at oz/a Timing target application after November 1, but before ground freeze, and up to 7 days prior to planting in the spring Applications can be made up to planting in Alabama, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri bootheel and Tennessee Grazing or feeding is allowed on treated acres 14 days after application Apply by ground or air See > Phenology Chart for more details > canopyex.dupont.com The information provided in this document is for reference only. Always refer to the > product labels for complete details and directions for use. BACK TO Weed Control: > Winter Annuals

26 DuPont Cinch brand herbicides GROUP NUMBER 15 MODE OF ACTION Long-Chain Fatty Acid Inhibitor Excellent preemergence control of annual grasses and many small-seeded broadleaf weeds. Application flexibility: Apply early preplant, preplant or preemerge in water or liquid or dry fertilizer. Apply postemergence in water only. Rotational flexibility: Plant most crops the following season. S-metolachlor and benoxacor safener provides excellent crop safety. Season-long grass control at full rates and ability to use at reduced rates as a setup for a planned two-pass weed control program. Crop Rotation Information Application rates and crop rotation information are based upon soil textures. Contact your local DuPont representative or check the product label for more information. Application Information Apply Cinch at pt/a, depending on crop and soil texture Timing may be applied early preplant to early postemergence (postemergence applications must be made at least 90 days before harvest) Cinch will not control emerged weeds, so it must be applied to a weed-free soil surface or in a tank mixture with products that provide postemergence control of weeds present at the time of application; in soybeans, it would include products such as Abundit Extra (glyphosate), glufosinate, Classic or Synchrony XP Do not graze or feed treated forage or hay from soybeans treated with a postemergence application of Cinch herbicide See > Phenology Chart for more details > cinch.dupont.com The information provided in this document is for reference only. Always refer to the > product labels for complete details and directions for use. BACK TO Weed Control: > Summer Annuals > Annual Grasses > Pigweed Family

27 DuPont Classic herbicide GROUP NUMBER 2 MODE OF ACTION ALS Inhibitors Provides postemergence control of key weeds in soybeans plus residual activity that helps keep fields clean. Classic delivers: Improved control over glyphosate or Liberty alone of morningglories, hemp sesbania, yellow nutsedge, dandelion and velvetleaf. Residual activity to help keep fields clean. Excellent tank-mix partner with other postemergence soybean products to expand the weed control spectrum. Crop Rotation Information For rotational information following applications of Classic, follow the recropping intervals given in the table below. Crop Interval (months) Alfalfa 10 Cereals, pasture grasses 4, field Cotton, rice 10 Peanuts 8 Sorghum 12 s Anytime Tobacco (transplant) 10 1 Field corn is defined to include only corn grown for grain or silage, popcorn, and seed corn. 2 In the states of KY, the MO bootheel, NC, SC, TN, WV, field corn may be recropped after 9 months if the Classic rate does not exceed 2.5 oz/a. Application Information Classic has a flexible rate range, oz/a, depending on weed size and spectrum For best control of morningglories and dandelion, a higher rate of Classic is recommended Refer to the Abundit Extra herbicide (glyphosate) label or Liberty label for specific ammonium sulfate and surfactant recommendation Timing Classic may be applied anytime after the first trifoliate has opened, but no later than 60 days before soybean maturity Apply by ground or air See > Phenology Chart for more details > classic.dupont.com The information provided in this document is for reference only. Always refer to the > product labels for complete details and directions for use. BACK TO Weed Control: > Summer Annuals

28 DuPont Coragen insect control GROUP NUMBER 28 ACTIVE INGREDIENT Chlorantraniliprole (anthranilic diamide class of chemistry) DuPont Coragen insect control protects crop quality and helps achieve high yields by providing consistent protection against worms and other harmful pests. It provides: Reliable control of key insect pests, including labeled worms and leafminer (larvae), to help achieve high-quality, high-yielding crops. Fast-acting control, preventing feeding damage within minutes of exposure and residual control on treated foliage or fruit to help prevent the buildup of pest populations. Application flexibility through being the only insecticide labeled to control worms through transplant water in addition to foliar spray, eliminating costly trips across fields. Crop Rotation Information Crops listed (more than 500) on the Coragen label may be planted immediately following harvest All other crops cannot be planted until 12 months after the last application of Coragen Application Information Application rates range from oz/a, depending on crop and application method; refer to label for specific application rates by crop Timing apply when insect populations reach locally determined economic thresholds Apply by ground (including in-furrow spray at planting, transplant water treatment, hill drench at planting, surface band at planting, soil shank injection at planting, drip chemigation, or foliar) > coragen.dupont.com The information provided in this document is for reference only. Always refer to the > product labels for complete details and directions for use. BACK TO

29 DuPont Dermacor X-100 seed treatment GROUP NUMBER 28 ACTIVE INGREDIENT Chlorantraniliprole (anthranilic diamide class of chemistry) DuPont Dermacor X-100 rice seed treatment is highly effective in controlling economically damaging rice insect pests, helping crops achieve maximum yield potential. It provides: Convenient seed treatment application giving farmers peace of mind and ensuring plant protection whenever insects appear. Early control of damaging insects, including stem borers and rice water weevils, giving plants stronger root mass for better utilization of nutrients and a healthier, faster-growing crop. Long-lasting protection through stand establishment and heading out to help maximize rice crop yield and value. Crop Rotation Information, cotton and tobacco can be planted immediately following harvest of rice treated with Dermacor X-100 Cereal grains, soybeans, peanuts and sugarcane may be planted 30 days following the last application of Dermacor X-100 Refer to the label for crop rotation restrictions of other crops Application Information Dermacor X-100 can be used as a seed treatment on both water seeded and dry seeded rice Dermacor X-100 is for use in commercial seed treaters only > dermacor.dupont.com The information provided in this document is for reference only. Always refer to the > product labels for complete details and directions for use. BACK TO

30 DuPont Enlite herbicide GROUP NUMBER 2 and 14 MODE OF ACTION ALS Inhibitors and PPO Inhibitors Excellent early season weed control in all ph soils to help soybeans start strong. Enlite provides: Consistent control of winter annuals, dandelion, lambsquarters, Palmer amaranth, waterhemp, and other glyphosate- or ALS-tolerant or resistant weeds. Long-lasting contact plus residual activity allows subsequent postemergence application closer to crop canopy, reducing the number of in-crop glyphosate applications. Flexible use: Can be applied in cool, wet conditions on all ph soils. Enlite 2.8 oz/a. Applied early May Photo taken early June 2008, approximately 30 days after application. West Bend, Iowa. > enlite.dupont.com The information provided in this document is for reference only. Always refer to the > product labels for complete details and directions for use. Crop Rotation Information For rotational information following applications of Enlite, follow the recropping intervals given in the table below. Crop Interval (months) Cotton 9 Wheat 3, field 1 9 Sorghum 9 Peanuts 6 Rice 9 s Immediately Tobacco (transplant) 9 1 Field corn is defined to include only corn grown for grain or silage, popcorn, and seed corn. Application Information Apply Enlite at oz/a Timing Enlite may be applied early spring following ground thaw, up to three days after planting Can be used alone or tank-mixed with products such as Abundit Extra herbicide (glyphosate) to enhance burndown of emerged winter annual weeds; refer to the Abundit Extra herbicide (glyphosate) label for specific ammonium sulfate and surfactant recommendations For soybeans with the LibertyLink trait, follow with an in-crop application of glufosinate As needed, follow with in-crop applications of products such as DuPont Synchrony XP, Classic or Assure II herbicide to broaden weed control spectrum Apply by ground or air See > Phenology Chart for more details BACK TO Weed Control: > Summer Annuals > Annual Grasses > Pigweed Family

31 DuPont Envive herbicide GROUP NUMBER 2 and 14 MODE OF ACTION ALS Inhibitors and PPO Inhibitors Provides highly effective weed control and peace of mind. Apply preemergence to soybean fields for more consistent control of the most challenging weeds, including glyphosatetolerant or resistant weeds. Envive delivers: Two modes of action to help manage waterhemp, marestail, Palmer amaranth, lambsquarters, winter annuals and other tough weeds. Consistent residual and contact control that allows you to spray early and plant into a cleaner seedbed. Long-lasting contact plus residual activity that allows subsequent postemergence application closer to crop canopy. Reliable burndown of winter annual and perennial weeds, even in cool, fall or spring conditions. Preemergence: Envive 3.5 oz/a + Touchdown 24 oz/a + 2,4-D 1 pt/a. Applied April 10, Photo taken June 7, 2007, at Laddonia, Mo. > envive.dupont.com The information provided in this document is for reference only. Always refer to the > product labels for complete details and directions for use. Crop Rotation Information For rotational information following applications of Envive, including sequential applications with DuPont Canopy EX, Classic or Synchrony XP, follow the recropping intervals given in the table below. Crop s Interval (months) Immediately Barley, ryegrass, wheat, winter rye 4 Alfalfa 10 Peanuts 8 Field corn Cotton 10 2 Rice 10 4 Tobacco (transplant) 10 Sorghum 12 1 Field corn is defined to include only corn grown for grain or silage, popcorn, and seed corn. 2 Cotton may be replanted 9 months following an Envive application of no more than 2.5 oz/a as long as no other chlorimuron-ethyl containing products were applied in the same season as Envive. The recrop to cotton is 18 months in soils with a ph greater than 7.0 whereas an Envive rate was >2.5 oz/a or 2.5 oz/a when Envive was followed by an application of another chlorimuron-ethyl containing product. 3 In Southern states, field corn may be recropped after 8 months, if the chlorimuron-ethyl rate does not exceed ounces of active ingredient per acre per crop season. 4 Rice may be replanted in soils with a ph > 7.0 at 10 months following an Envive application of no more than 2.5 oz/a as long as no other chlorimuron-ethyl containing products were applied in the same season as Envive. In soils with a ph > 7.0 where an Envive rate was >2.5 oz/a or where 2.5 oz/a Envive was followed by an application of another chlorimuron-ethyl containing product, the recrop to rice is 18 months. Application Information Apply Envive at oz/a Timing Envive may be applied early spring following ground thaw, up to three days after planting Please consult the label for specific recommendations on coarse soils exceeding composite ph 7.0 Can be used alone or tank-mixed with products such as Abundit Extra herbicide (glyphosate) to enhance burndown of emerged winter annual weeds; refer to the Abundit Extra herbicide (glyphosate) label for specific ammonium sulfate and surfactant recommendations For soybeans with the LibertyLink trait, follow with an in-crop application of glufosinate Apply by ground or air See > Phenology Chart for more details BACK TO Weed Control: > Summer Annuals > Annual Grasses > Pigweed Family

32 DuPont FirstShot SG herbicide GROUP NUMBER 2 MODE OF ACTION ALS Inhibitors Apply this flexible, easy-to-blend glyphosate tank-mix partner to burn down problem weeds. Controls Pennsylvania smartweed, curly dock, chickweed, henbit and other problem weeds. Provides a cleaner seedbed prior to planting cotton, corn, soybeans, sorghum, rice and other crops. Offers rotational freedom with short preplant intervals. Crop Rotation Information For rotational information following applications of FirstShot SG, follow the recropping intervals given in the table below. Crop Interval (months) Barley, rice, triticale and wheat (including durum) 0 Cotton, field corn and sorghum 14 Peanuts (Alabama and Georgia only) 30 s 7 Other crops 45 1 Refer to individual product labels to determine rotational crop restrictions when tank mixtures are used. When FirstShot SG is applied at 0.5 oz/a, the time interval for soybeans is 1 day. Where FirstShot SG is used on light-textured soils, such as sands, loamy sands and sandy loams, extend time to planting by 7 additional days. Where FirstShot SG is used on high ph soils (>7.9), extend time to planting by 7 additional days. Application Information Apply FirstShot SG at oz/a Do not apply more than 1.0 oz/a of FirstShot SG in one preplant cropping season Timing FirstShot SG may be applied for burndown in the fallow period prior to planting, allow at least 30 days between applications Apply by ground or air See > Phenology Chart for more details > firstshot.dupont.com The information provided in this document is for reference only. Always refer to the > product labels for complete details and directions for use. BACK TO Weed Control: > Winter Annuals Weed Control: > Winter Annuals

33 DuPont Fontelis fungicide GROUP NUMBER 7 ACTIVE INGREDIENT Carboxamide Featuring fast-acting and long-lasting protection that s preventive and curative, Fontelis fungicide delivers: Power and flexibility to help peanut growers deal with just about anything for higher-quality, higher-yielding crops. A new active ingredient that gives growers superior protection from fungal diseases and excellent crop safety along with application flexibility. Strong, reliable control of difficult soil-borne and foliar diseases, such as leaf spot and Rhizoctonia. Crop Rotation Information Cotton, corn, wheat, peanuts, soybeans, sugar beets and additional crops listed on the label can be planted immediately after harvest Rice, tobacco and crops not listed on the label cannot be planted until 120 days after the last application of Fontelis Application Information Apply Fontelis at a maximum of 24.0 oz/a on peanuts and at no more than 72.0 oz/a per year Timing applications made to peanut crops must be made at least 14 days prior to harvest Apply by ground or air > fontelis.dupont.com The information provided in this document is for reference only. Always refer to the > product labels for complete details and directions for use. BACK TO

34 DuPont Harmony herbicide GROUP NUMBER 2 MODE OF ACTION ALS Inhibitors > harmony.dupont.com Extra SG Harmony Extra SG allows growers to customize their weed control at post harvest burndown, preplant burndown and fallow. Reliable postemergence control of key broadleaf weeds, including wild garlic, henbit and wild mustard. Formulated with DuPont TotalSol soluble granule technology for better weed control and easier cleanout of the tank. Shorter plant-back intervals for greater flexibility for fields to be rotated to cotton, corn, rice, sorghum or soybeans. The information provided in this document is for reference only. Always refer to the > product labels for complete details and directions for use. Crop Rotation Information For rotational information following applications of Harmony Extra SG, follow the recropping intervals given in the table below. Crop Interval (days) Alfalfa 45 Cereals (wheat, barley, oats, triticale) Anytime, field 45 Cotton 14 1 Peanuts 45 Rice Anytime Sorghum 14 1 s 7 Tobacco 45 Other crops 45 1 Where Harmony Extra SG is used on light-textured soils (sands and loamy sands) or on high ph soils (> 7.9), extend time to planting by 7 days. Application Information Apply Harmony Extra SG at oz/a on wheat barley and triticale Apply Harmony Extra SG at oz/a on oats Timing: apply after the crop is in the 2-leaf stage, but before the flag leaf is visible on wheat, barley, triticale and winter oats. On spring oats, apply after the crop is in the 3-leaf stage, but before jointing Where Harmony Extra SG is used on light-textured soils (sands and loamy sands) or on high-ph soils (> 7.9), extend time to planting by 7 days Apply by ground or air See > Phenology Chart for more details BACK TO

35 DuPont Lannate brand insecticides GROUP NUMBER 1A ACTIVE INGREDIENT Methomyl Lannate brand insecticides go to work quickly, stopping more than 140 damaging insect pests almost immediately to protect yield and quality. With both contact and translaminar activity, Lannate is effective on insects that feed not only on the top of the leaf, but also on the bottom. Adds another mode of action to help manage the threat of resistance. Offers significant flexibility, working over a wide range of temperatures. Crop Rotation Information There are no plant-back restrictions after applications of Lannate brand insecticides. Contact your local DuPont representative or check the product label for specific restricted entry intervals and grazing and feeding restrictions after applications of Lannate brand insecticides. Application Information Rates vary depending on crop, pest spectrum and tank-mix recommendations; refer to the label for more information Timing apply when insect populations reach locally determined economic thresholds Apply by ground, air or overhead chemigation Lannate brand insecticides are restricted-use pesticides Do not apply by ground equipment within 25 feet, or by air within 100 feet of water (lakes, rivers, reservoirs, ponds, etc.) > lannate.dupont.com The information provided in this document is for reference only. Always refer to the > product labels for complete details and directions for use.

36 DuPont LeadOff herbicide GROUP NUMBER 2 MODE OF ACTION ALS Inhibitor Excellent burndown and residual control, plus planting flexibility for corn, cotton, soybeans and other crops. LeadOff delivers: A clean seedbed, which allows the soil to warm up faster, enabling improved stand establishment and better germination. Burndown of key broadleaf weeds such as henbit, curly dock and chickweed, and extended residual control of many winter grasses and broadleaf weeds, including annual bluegrass and marestail (horseweed) 1. Control of winter weeds that harbor nematodes and insects that carry diseases. The opportunity for earlier planting and better time management, reducing trips across fields. The ability to remove winter weed canopy so preplant herbicides are applied directly to soil. Moisture and fertility conservation. 1 ALS-sensitive. See label for precautions, restrictions and additional cropping information. For all other crop rotations, consult the label. Crop Rotation Information LeadOff can be applied preplant for corn, or at any time prior to corn emergence, and a minimum of 30 days before cotton or soybeans are planted An exception is east of U.S. Highway 231 in Florida and all of Georgia, where LeadOff must be applied a minimum of 30 days preplant to corn and 45 days preplant to peanuts; in Virginia, LeadOff must be applied 60 days preplant to soybeans Application Information Apply LeadOff at oz/a Timing may be applied preplant, after fall harvest through early spring Apply by ground or air Left side treated with 1.5 oz/a LeadOff + 1 qt/a glyphosate + 1.5pt/A 2,4-D LVE. Applied Nov. 17, 2010; photo taken Feb. 8, > leadoff.dupont.com The information provided in this document is for reference only. Always refer to the > product labels for complete details and directions for use. LeadOff applied November 19, 2010; photo taken March 3, BACK TO Weed Control: > Winter Annuals > Summer Annuals > Annual Grasses > Pigweed Family Weed Control: > Winter Annuals

37 DuPont Prevathon insect control GROUP NUMBER 28 ACTIVE INGREDIENT Rynaxypyr (Chlorantraniliprole) Gain higher yields and better quality crops by reducing insect control applications with greater freedom in seed selection. Prevathon delivers: Effective control of yield-reducing worms in cotton, corn, cereals, soybeans, peanuts, sunflower, dry beans and peas, legume vegetables, sugarcane, alfalfa, pasture and grasses. Excellent crop protection for pests that have even developed resistance to products with other modes of action. Fast-acting control of key species through ingestion, contact, ovicidal* and ovi-larvicidal activity provides strong residual activity and reduces the number of required applications. The short, 4-hour reentry period allows growers to better manage workload. *ovicidal on certain pest species > prevathon.dupont.com The information provided in this document is for reference only. Always refer to the > product labels for complete details and directions for use. Crop Rotation Information Cereal grains, corn, cotton, soybeans and more than 500 additional crops listed on the Prevathon label may be planted immediately following harvest All other crops not listed on the Prevathon label cannot be planted until 12 months after the last application Application Information, s, Peanuts, Wheat, Sorghum, Sugarcane, Pastures: Apply Prevathon at fl oz/a to control lepidopteran worm pests Apply Prevathon at 8 20 fl oz/a to control grasshoppers Timing begin applications when pest threshold numbers have been reached Cotton: Apply Prevathon at 14 oz/a to Bt cotton to control lepidopteran worm pests Apply Prevathon at 20 oz/a to conventional cotton to control lepidopteran worm pests Apply Prevathon at 8 20 fl oz/a to control grasshoppers Timing begin applications when pest threshold numbers have been reached; for preventive control, make applications at egg lay when bloom stage begins or at larvae hatch Make no more than 4 applications of Prevathon per acre per crop, do not apply more than 60 fl oz of Prevathon per acre per year Refer to the label for minimum interval between treatments and days to harvest of last application by crop Apply by ground or air See > Phenology Chart for more details BACK TO

38 DuPont Realm Q herbicide GROUP NUMBER 2 and 27 MODE OF ACTION ALS Inhibitors and Carotenoid Biosynthesis Inhibitors DuPont Realm Q herbicide provides excellent postemergence broadleaf weed control in corn, with a built-in crop safener and multiple modes of action for more control under more conditions. It delivers: A wide window of application to start early (row & go timing) and still control late-emerging weeds. Control of waterhemp, lambsquarters, Palmer amaranth and other glyphosate- and ALS-tolerant weeds. Ease of handling in a convenient dry formulation. The flexibility to work in more diverse weather, across more hybrids. Crop Rotation Information For rotational information following applications of Realm Q, follow the recropping intervals given in the table below. Crop Interval (months) Alfalfa 10 Cereals, spring (wheat, oats, barley) 9 Cereals, winter 4, field Anytime, pop, seed or sweet 10 Cotton 10 Peanuts 10 Sorghum 10 s 10 Tobacco 10 DuPont Realm Q 4.0 oz/a + Abundit Extra (glyphosate) 32.0 oz/a. Applied May 31, Photo taken June 13, 2011, Akron, Iowa. Application Information Apply Realm Q at 4.0 oz/a Timing may be applied postemergence to field corn that is up to 20 inches tall, or up to and including 6-leaf collars Research has shown best results are obtained when applications are made early postemergence (row and go), when corn and weeds are small Apply by ground See > Phenology Chart for more details > realmq.dupont.com The information provided in this document is for reference only. Always refer to the > product labels for complete details and directions for use. BACK TO Weed Control: > Summer Annuals > Annual Grasses > Pigweed Family

39 DuPont Resolve Q herbicide GROUP NUMBER 2 MODE OF ACTION ALS Tank-mix Resolve Q with corn herbicides containing atrazine to achieve strong burndown plus residual control of tough grass and broadleaf weeds, including triazine-resistant lambsquarters, before or after planting. Resolve Q delivers: Built-in safener technology that provides corn growers with the flexibility to confidently apply Resolve Q herbicide even after corn emergence. Faster, more consistent burndown than glyphosate alone, plus residual to get your corn herbicide program off to a strong start. An additional mode of action to help minimize the occurrence of certain herbicide-tolerant weeds. Crop Rotation Information For rotational information following applications of Resolve Q, follow the recropping intervals given in the table below. Rotation Crop Cereals, spring (wheat, oats, barley, rye) Max application of 1.25 oz/a/season Interval (months) Max application of 2.25 oz/a/season 9 9 Cereals, winter (wheat) 3 3, field Anytime Anytime Cotton Peanuts Rice s s, STS 1 4 Tobacco Other crops Refer to label Refer to label > resolve.dupont.com The information provided in this document is for reference only. Always refer to the > product labels for complete details and directions for use. 1 In the states of AL, AR, GA, KY, LA, MO bootheel, MS, NC, SC, and TN, the recrop interval is 30 days when applied at 1.25 oz/a. 2 The rotation intervals should be extended to 18 months if drought conditions prevail after application and before the rotational crop is planted, unless sprinkler irrigation has been applied and totals greater than 15 inches during the growing season. Application Information One-Pass Program: Apply Resolve Q at 1.25 oz/a + an appropriate rate of DuPont Breakfree NXT or Cinch atrazine-containing brand herbicide to weeds and grasses 1 2 inches tall, or Abundit Extra herbicide (glyphosate) weeds and grasses exceeding 2 inches tall Two-Pass Program: Apply Resolve Q at 1.25 oz/a + Abundit Extra (glyphosate) as needed + atrazine as needed followed by an application of Resolve Q at 1.25 oz/a + Abundit Extra (glyphosate) as needed Apply by ground or air See > Phenology Chart for more details BACK TO Weed Control: > Summer Annuals > Annual Grasses > Pigweed Family

40 DuPont Revulin Q herbicide GROUP NUMBER 2 and 27 MODE OF ACTION ALS Inhibitors and Carotenoid Biosynthesis Inhibitors Combines two proven active ingredients in a dry, flowable formulation for dependable postemergence weed control in seed, field and specialty corn. Revulin Q provides: Contact plus residual activity for lasting control of broadleaf and grass weeds, including fall panicum, woolly cupgrass, johnsongrass, foxtails, crabgrass, lambsquarters, pigweeds, ragweeds and more in corn grown for seed, sweet corn, yellow popcorn, and field corn grown for silage or grain. Multiple modes of action support resistance management programs by preventing weed escapes and the spread of resistant weed biotypes. Flexible built-in safener technology that offers the flexibility to confidently apply Revulin Q under diverse weather conditions, across more hybrids and with a wide range of adjuvants. Crop Rotation Information For rotational information following applications of Revulin Q at oz/a/season, follow the recropping intervals given in the table below. Rotational Crop Interval (months) Cereals, spring 8 Cereals, winter 4, field or seed Anytime, pop or sweet 1 10 Cotton 10 Sorghum 2 10 s 10 Other crops Refer to label 1 Except the sweet corn varieties Merit, Carnival and Sweet Success, for which the minimum interval is 15 months. 2 With composite soil ph >7.5, extend the rotation interval to 18 months, except in Texas and Oklahoma east of Hwy 281, where the rotational interval is 10 months regardless of ph. Application Information Apply Revulin Q at oz/a/season Timing may be made to corn grown for grain or silage up to 20 inches tall or at the V6 stage, whichever is more restrictive; for late applications, use drop nozzles only, but do not apply to corn that is taller than 30 inches or at the V8 stage, whichever is more restrictive Apply by ground See > Phenology Chart for more details > revulinq.dupont.com The information provided in this document is for reference only. Always refer to the > product labels for complete details and directions for use. BACK TO Weed Control: > Summer Annuals > Annual Grasses > Pigweed Family

41 DuPont Staple LX herbicide GROUP NUMBER 2 MODE OF ACTION ALS Inhibitors As the most versatile tank-mix partner from preemergence to over-the-top applications for conventional and Roundup Ready Flex Technology in cotton, DuPont Staple LX provides: Long-lasting residual control of key weeds, including morningglory species, teaweed, hemp sesbania, glyphosate-tolerant pigweed, dayflower, Florida beggarweed, bristly starbur and enhanced residual grass suppression. Program flexibility to make over-the-top applications in all cottonseed variety types: Roundup, Roundup Ready Flex Technology, LibertyLink and conventional. Crop Rotation Information For rotational information following applications of Staple LX, follow the recropping intervals given in the table below. Crop Interval (months), field 2 9 Cotton 1 Anytime Peanuts 10 Rice 9 s 10 Tobacco (transplant) 18 Wheat, winter or spring 4 Other crops Refer to label 1 If initial seeding fails to produce a stand, cotton may be replanted into the treated area. Wherever possible, avoid disturbing original bed. If necessary to rework soil before replanting, use shallow cultivation. Do not rebed or move soil into the original drill area. 2 Refer to label for specifics regarding rotating to field corn. Application Information Apply Staple LX at oz/a for preemergence applications or oz/a for postemergence applications Timing applications may be made preemergence, postemergence or as post-directed applications to young, actively growing weeds Apply by ground or air; preemergence applications must be made by ground > staple.dupont.com The information provided in this document is for reference only. Always refer to the > product labels for complete details and directions for use. BACK TO

42 DuPont Steadfast Q herbicide GROUP NUMBER 2 MODE OF ACTION ALS Inhibitors Get flexible and effective postemergence contact plus residual weed control for corn. Steadfast Q provides: The flexibility to be used on conventional and glyphosate-tolerant field corn hybrids: see label for further details. A complete herbicide program when tank-mixed with atrazine. Contact control of Texas panicum, Italian ryegrass, broadleaf signalgrass, pigweed, morningglory and more. Residual control of several grass and broadleaf weeds that can emerge after postemergence treatments. An additional mode of action to help address the occurrence of certain herbicide-tolerant weeds. Built-in safener technology reduces the risk of crop injury. Crop Rotation Information For rotational information following applications of Steadfast Q, follow the recropping intervals given in the table below. Rotational Crop, field Interval (months) Anytime, pop, sweet or seed 1 10 Cotton 10 Cereals, spring 8 Cereals, winter 4 s Other crops 0.5 (15 days) Refer to label 1 Except the sweet corn varieties Merit, Carnival, and Sweet Success, for which the minimum interval is 15 months. Application Information Apply Steadfast Q at 1.5 oz/a For the best program, apply Steadfast Q + atrazine + adjuvant (EPO) after a preemergence application of LeadOff Timing apply Steadfast Q to corn that is up to 20 inches tall and exhibiting up to and including 6-leaf collars. Apply by ground or air See > Phenology Chart for more details > steadfast.dupont.com The information provided in this document is for reference only. Always refer to the > product labels for complete details and directions for use. BACK TO Weed Control: > Summer Annuals > Annual Grasses > Pigweed Family

43 DuPont Steward EC insecticide GROUP NUMBER 22 ACTIVE INGREDIENT Indoxacarb Steward EC delivers fast broad-spectrum control of many worm pests, loopers and other insect pests to help growers protect cotton, alfalfa, peanut and soybean crop yields. Novel mode of action that works fast, targeting insects through ingestion as well as contact activity. Quick feeding inhibition prevents damage for excellent crop protection. Residual activity lasts up to 14 days to help prevent buildup of pest populations and further maximize yield potential. Crop Rotation Information Crops registered for use (alfalfa, dried beans, cotton, peanuts, soybeans) and other crop groups listed on the label may be planted immediately. Do not plant for food or feed any other crops not registered for use with indoxacarb for 30 days after last use. Application Information Cotton: Apply Steward EC at fl oz/a, depending on insect pest (refer to label) Timing apply when insect populations reach locally determined economic thresholds Make no more than 4 applications per acre per crop Do not apply more than 45 fl oz of Steward EC or 0.44 lb a.i. of indoxacarb-containing products per acre per year Apply by ground, air or overhead chemigation Refer to the label for application information for other crops > steward.dupont.com The information provided in this document is for reference only. Always refer to the > product labels for complete details and directions for use.

44 DuPont Synchrony XP herbicide GROUP NUMBER 2 MODE OF ACTION ALS Inhibitors This affordable tank-mix partner boosts glyphosate activity in burndown and postemergence applications. Synchrony XP provides: A replacement for 2,4-D LVE at planting, so you don t have to wait to plant. An alternate mode of action to glyphosate, which helps deliver more consistent performance on tough-to-control broadleaf weeds. Improved burndown control even under cool conditions on marestail, lambsquarters and ragweeds. Residual activity that reduces weed competition and improves planting conditions. Affordability as a tank-mix partner. > synchrony.dupont.com The information provided in this document is for reference only. Always refer to the > product labels for complete details and directions for use. Crop Rotation Information For rotational information following applications of Synchrony XP, follow the recropping intervals given in the table below. Crop Interval (months) Alfalfa 9 Cotton 8 Cereals, pasture grasses (such as fescue and ryegrass), field (states of AR, KY, MO bootheel, NC, OK, TN and TX), field (states of AL, FL, GA, LA, MS and SC) Peanuts 6 Rice 9 Sorghum 9 s 0 Tobacco (transplant) 9 Application Information Preemergence or preplant spring application: Apply Synchrony XP at oz/a Timing may be made up to 30 days before planting or prior to soybean emergence after planting Apply by ground or air Postemergence application: Apply Synchrony XP at oz/a Timing must be made to actively growing weeds that are 1 4 inches Apply by ground or air See > Phenology Chart for more details BACK TO Weed Control: > Summer Annuals

45 DuPont Trivence herbicide GROUP NUMBER 2, 5 and 14 MODE OF ACTION ALS Inhibitors, Photosystem II Inhibitors and Protoporphyrinogen Oxidase (PPG oxidase or Protox) Inhibitors Features three modes of action for strong burndown and extended residual control of resistant weeds in soybeans. Trivence provides: Consistent control and improved weed-resistance management of the toughest weeds, including Palmer amaranth, marestail, waterhemp, giant ragweed, morningglory, lambsquarters and other broadleaf weeds. Excellent burndown and residual performance when applied preplant or preemergence to soybeans, even under cool, wet spring conditions. Preservation of key chemistries when used as part of an integrated weedcontrol program. Crop Rotation Information For rotational information following applications of Trivence, follow the recropping intervals given in the table below. Crop Interval (months) Cereals (barley, wheat) 4, field 2 10 Cotton 18 Peanuts 18 Rice 12 or 18 depending on ph levels and usage rate Sorghum 18 s 1 4 Tobacco 18 Other crops Refer to label 1 Replanting soybeans immediately is permitted, if no additional application of metribuzin-containing product is applied within four months. 2 Field corn includes corn grown for grain or silage, popcorn and seed corn. Application Information Apply Trivence at oz/a for soils with no ph restriction Apply Trivence at oz/a for soils with a composite soil ph of 7 or less Timing applications may be made any time from fall through spring, up to 3 days after planting DuPont Trivence applied 8.0 oz/a followed by Abundit Extra (glyphosate) plus Prefix. Photo was taken 61 days after the preemergence treatment and 28 days after the postemergence treatment. Untreated. Apply by ground or air See > Phenology Chart for more details > trivence.dupont.com The information provided in this document is for reference only. Always refer to the > product labels for complete details and directions for use. BACK TO Weed Control: > Summer Annuals > Annual Grasses > Pigweed Family

46 DuPont Vydate C-LV insecticide/nematicide GROUP NUMBER 1A ACTIVE INGREDIENT Oxamyl DuPont Vydate C-LV helps maximize cotton yields and develop healthier cotton plants through supplemental nematode control. It delivers: Protection from nematodes that seed treatment and other nematicides leave behind by concentrating in the root tissue to quickly stop feeding and damage. Control of early season square feeders like plant bugs and fleahoppers to reduce insect damage and maximize yield. Flexibility to be tank-mixed with other herbicides, insecticides, plant growth regulators and many foliar fertilizers for convenient application. Crop Rotation Information Do not plant crops other than those with registered Vydate C-LV or Vydate L uses within 4 months after the last application refer to labels for full list of crops Cover crops for soil building or erosion control may be planted anytime, but do not graze or harvest for food or feed Application Information Cotton: Apply Vydate C-LV at oz/a depending on pest type and pressure Timing depending on pest(s), begin applications before damaging populations begin to build or when damaging pests appear; for best results, apply on a 7-day spray interval Apply by ground, air or drip chemigation Peanuts: At-plant soil treatment apply Vydate C-LV at oz/a Foliar ground or aerial treatment (only to be used following soil fumigation, or preplant or at planting soil application of Vydate C-LV) apply Vydate C-LV at 17 fl oz/a beginning at days following peanut emergence Do not apply more than oz/a per season or make more than 5 applications per season > vydateclv.dupont.com The information provided in this document is for reference only. Always refer to the > product labels for complete details and directions for use. BACK TO

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48 SOUTHERN CORN DISEASE CONTROL PHENOLOGY CHART Aproach Prima Aproach Aproach Prima Post Preplanting/ Harvest Planting Emerging 2 Collar 4 Collar 6 Collar 8 Collar VT R1 See product pages for more details.

49 SOUTHERN CORN INSECT CONTROL PHENOLOGY CHART Prevathon Post Preplanting/ Harvest Planting Emerging 2 Collar 4 Collar 6 Collar 8 Collar VT R1 See product pages for more details.

50 SOUTHERN CORN WEED CONTROL PHENOLOGY CHART Afforia LeadOff Abundit Extra (glyphosate) Accent Q Realm Q Steadfast Q Cinch brands Revulin Q Resolve Q Critical Weed-Free Period Post Preplanting/ Harvest Planting Emerging 2 Collar 4 Collar 6 Collar 8 Collar VT R1 Residual All measurements are in leaf collars. See product pages for more details.

51 SOUTHERN CORN TOTAL PROGRAM PHENOLOGY CHART Aproach Prima LeadOff Aproach Abundit Extra (glyphosate) Cinch brands Realm Q Prevathon Aproach Prima Post Preplanting/ Harvest Planting Emerging 2 Collar 4 Collar 6 Collar 8 Collar VT R1 See product pages for more details.

52 SOUTHERN SOYBEAN DISEASE CONTROL PHENOLOGY CHART Aproach Prima Post Harvest Early Preplant Planting Emergence 1st Trifoliate R1 1st Flower R3 Flowering Developing Pods See product pages for more details.

53 SOUTHERN SOYBEAN INSECT CONTROL PHENOLOGY CHART Prevathon Post Harvest Early Preplant Planting Emergence 1st Trifoliate R1 1st Flower R3 Flowering Developing Pods See product pages for more details.

54 SOUTHERN SOYBEAN WEED CONTROL PHENOLOGY CHART Afforia Canopy EX Cinch Critical Weed-Free Period Burndown (1 st -3 rd Trifoliate) Abundit Extra Assure II (Volunteer ) FirstShot SG Classic LeadOff Canopy Enlite Envive Trivence Synchrony XP Post Harvest Early Preplant Planting Emergence 1st Trifoliate R1 R3 1st Flower Flowering Developing Pods Residual See product pages for more details.

55 SOUTHERN SOYBEAN TOTAL PROGRAM PHENOLOGY CHART Abundit Extra FirstShot SG Assure II (Volunteer ) LeadOff Classic Envive Synchrony XP Prevathon Aproach Prima Post Harvest Early Preplant Planting Emergence 1st Trifoliate R1 1st Flower R3 Flowering Developing Pods See product pages for more details.