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1 Western Canada PRODUCT GUIDE 2018 This document does not fully comply with all applicable guidelines for accessible digital documents: for an accessible version, visit Syngenta.ca or contact the Customer Interaction Centre at 1-87-SYNGENTA ( )

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3 Contact Us By Phone: Syngenta Customer Interaction Centre: 1-87-SYNGENTA ( ) Our call centre has representatives available all year long to help you with any questions you may have regarding our products and services. Be assured that you will be speaking with a knowledgeable Syngenta employee who is located in Western Canada. In Person: Contact your preferred Syngenta retailer or Syngenta representative. With more than 50 Syngenta Canada representatives located in Western Canada, our field force is dedicated to providing you with direct support. Follow Online: Syngenta.ca We ve tried to ensure that this guide provides you with the most accurate and timely product information available at the time of printing. To get the most up-to-date product and label information, please visit Syngenta.ca.

4 Syngenta in Canada At Syngenta, we know that plants are essential for life. They renew the Earth s resources and provide food, oxygen, fuel, shelter, clothing and medicine. We are passionately focused on Bringing Plant Potential to Life. We pride ourselves on offering expert agronomic advice, best management practices, cutting- edge technology and scientific innovation designed to help Canadian growers produce robust yields and high-quality crops. Syngenta Canada has headquarters in Guelph, Ontario, with a western office in Calgary, Alberta, and several research farms and other sites at various locations around the country. The Canadian team is 280 people strong, supporting products and services that span the country s major crops, including wheat, barley, canola, corn, potatoes, pulse crops and soybeans. Syngenta Canada is committed to research and innovation within the agricultural industry and also to our communities. Syngenta support for the farming communities where our employees and customers live and work is the driving force behind the Syngenta Giving Back to Agriculture program.

5 Contents Seed treatments Cereals: Page 4 Cruiser Vibrance Quattro Page 6 Vibrance Quattro Pulses: Page 8 Apron Advance Page 10 Cruiser 5FS Page 12 Vibrance Maxx Page 14 Vibrance Maxx RFC Page 16 Vibrance Maxx with INTEGO Canola: Page 18 Visivio Page 19 Helix Vibrance Page 20 Fortenza Soybeans: Page 22 Cruiser Maxx Vibrance Beans Herbicides Page 26 Axial Page 28 Axial ipak Page 30 Axial Xtreme Page 32 Broadband Page 35 Flexstar GT Page 38 Horizon NG Page 41 Pulsar Page 43 Sierra 3.0 Page 46 Target Page 48 Traxos Page 51 Traxos Two 1

6 Fungicides Page 54 Allegro Page 56 Bravo ZN Page 58 Elatus Page 60 Quadris Page 62 Quilt Canola Page 64 Quilt Cereals Page 66 Quilt Pulses Page 68 Tilt Early application with herbicide Page 70 Tilt Flag leaf application Page 72 Trivapro Insecticides Page 75 Matador 120 EC Page 78 Voliam Xpress Desiccants Page 81 Reglone Ion Pulses and sunflowers Page 83 Reglone Ion Canola Page 85 Desiccant application timing tips for pulses Page 86 Reglone Ion desiccant best practices on pulses References Page Partner Program Page 90 Personal safety Page 90 Container disposal Page 90 Resistance management Page 91 WALES mixing order 2

7 Seed treatments Contents Cereals: Page 4 Cruiser Vibrance Quattro Page 6 Vibrance Quattro Pulses: Page 8 Apron Advance Page 10 Cruiser 5FS Page 12 Vibrance Maxx Page 14 Vibrance Maxx RFC Page 16 Vibrance Maxx with INTEGO Canola: Page 18 Visivio Page 19 Helix Vibrance Page 20 Fortenza Soybeans: Page 22 Cruiser Maxx Vibrance Beans 3

8 Get complete protection in a uniquely simple Seedcare solution. For the results you want, get the protection you need. With four fungicides, and one insecticide and with the added benefits of Vigor Trigger and Rooting Power, Cruiser Vibrance Quattro seed treatment delivers excellent disease and insect control for enhanced crop establishment all in a convenient pre-mix formulation. Take a stand against threats with Cruiser Vibrance Quattro. Group chemistry: Group 4 insecticide; Group 3, Group 4, Group 7 and Group 12 fungicides For use on: Barley Triticale Durum Rye Oats Winter wheat Spring wheat For control of: Barley Oats Rye Durum Spring wheat Winter wheat Triticale Insects controlled Wireworms European chafer 1 Diseases controlled Seed rots caused by Fusarium, Pythium, Rhizoctonia, Penicillium and Aspergillus spp. Seedling blight, root rot, and damping-off caused by seed- and soil-borne Fusarium spp. or Rhizoctonia spp. and soil-borne Pythium Covered smut (Ustilago hordei) Loose smut (Ustilago avenue) Loose smut (Ustilago tritici) False loose smut (Ustilago nigra) True loose smut (Ustilago nuda) Common bunt (Tilletia tritici) 2 Dwarf bunt (Tilletia controversa) 2 Common root rot (Cochliobolus spp.) / / / / / / / Fusarium crown and foot rot / / / / / / Take-all / / / / / / Control / Suppression 3 1 For control of European chafer activity on wheat and barley, mix Cruiser Vibrance Quattro with Cruiser 5FS seed treatment to achieve a total use rate of 30 g of thiamethoxam per 100 kg seed. Consult each product label for registered use rates and follow all label use instructions. Read the label directions for each product and follow the most restrictive label precautions and limitations. 2 Controls both seed- and soil-borne bunts (common, dwarf). 3 Suppression means consistent control at a level that is not optimal but is still of commercial benefit. 4

9 Application guidelines: While Cruiser Vibrance Quattro may be applied by commercial seed treaters, it is also available in a convenient, pre-mixed formulation that can be applied on-farm without the requirement of a closed system Re-calibration of seeding equipment is recommended before planting treated seed Use rates and packaging: 325ml/100 kg of seed Packaging 2 x 10 L 115 L 450 L Tank-mixes: When wireworm populations are high, Cruiser Vibrance Quattro can be tank-mixed with Cruiser 5FS seed treatment to achieve a total use rate of 30 g of thiamethoxam per 100 kg seed. Consult each product label for registered use rates and follow all label use instructions. Read the label directions for each product and follow the most restrictive label precautions and limitations Re-cropping and use restrictions: Treated seed must not be used for food, feed or oil processing To prevent contamination, store away from food and feed For seed treated with Cruiser Vibrance Quattro, do not graze or feed livestock on treated areas for 45 days after planting Do not plant any crop other than cereals, corn, soybeans, members of Crop Subgroup 6C (dried, shelled peas and beans), members of Crop Subgroup 20A (Canola and Rapeseed subgroup) or potatoes within 60 days to fields in which seeds treated with Cruiser Vibrance Quattro were planted All seed treated with this product must be conspicuously coloured at the time of treatment No open transfer is permitted for commercial seed treatment (facilities and mobile treaters) of barley, wheat, oats, rye and triticale Crop ml/100kg ml/bu bu/l Bushels treated per 10L* Bushels treated per 115L Bushels treated per 450L Wheat ,088 Barley ,360 Oats ,978 *2 x 10 L jugs in a case Seed treatments / Cruiser Vibrance Quattro Evaluation of control of Fusarium graminearum with cereal seed treatments** Untreated Cruiser Vibrance Quattro Raxil PRO Shield Insure TM Cereals **23% Fusarium graminearum and 19% Fusarium spp. infection was used for demonstration purposes. Syngenta does not recommend use of seed with these infection levels. Performance evaluations are based on field observations and public information. Data from multiple locations and years should be consulted whenever possible. Individual results may vary depending on local growing, soil and weather conditions. 2 replications, 10 sub reps ml per 100 kg seed. Syngenta Honeywood Research Facility,

10 Take a stand against key seed- and soil-borne diseases. Vibrance Quattro is the all-in-one fungicide solution for your cereals that provides extensive, broad-spectrum disease protection, including excellent control of Fusarium and Rhizoctonia, and with its convenient pre-mix formulation, Vibrance Quattro makes application quick and simple. Put up a united front against early-season threats with Vibrance Quattro. Group chemistry: Group 3, Group 4, Group 7 and Group 12 fungicides For use on: Barley Triticale Durum Rye Oats Winter wheat Spring wheat For control of: Barley Oats Rye Durum Spring wheat Winter wheat Triticale Diseases controlled Seed rots caused by Fusarium, Pythium, Rhizoctonia, Penicillium and Aspergillus spp. Seedling blight, root rot, and damping-off caused by seedand soil-borne Fusarium spp. or Rhizoctonia spp. and soil-borne Pythium Covered smut (Ustilago hordei) Loose smut (Ustilago avenue) Loose smut (Ustilago tritici) False loose smut (Ustilago nigra) True loose smut (Ustilago nuda) Common bunt (Tilletia tritici) 1 Dwarf bunt (Tilletia controversa) 1 Common root rot (Cochliobolus spp.) / / / / / / / Fusarium crown and foot rot / / / / / / Take-all / / / / / / Seed-borne alternaria Control / Suppression 2 1 Controls both seed- and soil-borne bunts (common, dwarf). 2 Suppression means consistent control at a level that is not optimal but is still of commercial benefit. 6

11 Seed treatments / Vibrance Quattro Application guidelines: Re-calibration of seeding equipment is recommended before planting treated seed Use rates and packaging: Apply 325 ml of Vibrance Quattro per 100 kg of seed for barley, durum, oats, rye, triticale, winter wheat and spring wheat Packaging 2 x 10 L 115 L 450 L Tank-mixes: For protection from various insects on registered crops, Vibrance Quattro seed treatment fungicide may be tank-mixed with Cruiser 5FS seed treatment insecticide. This tank-mix option is only valid for those crops common to the registered labels of Vibrance Quattro and Cruiser 5FS seed treatment. Consult each product label for registered use rates and follow all label use instructions. Read the label directions for each product and follow the most restrictive label precautions and limitations Re-cropping and use restrictions: Treated seed must not be used for food, feed or oil processing To prevent contamination, store away from food and feed For seed treated with Vibrance Quattro, do not graze or feed livestock on treated areas for 45 days after planting Do not plant any crop other than cereals within 60 days to fields in which seeds treated with Vibrance Quattro were planted All seed treated with this product must be conspicuously coloured at the time of treatment No open transfer is permitted for commercial seed treatment (facilities and mobile treaters) of barley, wheat, durum, oats, rye and triticale Evaluation of control of seed-borne Fusarium graminearum with cereal seed treatments* Untreated Vibrance Quattro Raxil PRO Insure TM Cereals 2 replications, 10 sub reps ml per 100 kg seed. Syngenta Honeywood Research Facility, 2015 *23% Fusarium graminearum and 19% Fusarium spp. infection was used for demonstration purposes. Syngenta does not recommend use of seed with these infection levels. Performance evaluations are based on field observations and Syngenta field trial data over a limited geography and time. Data from multiple years should be consulted whenever possible. Individual results may vary depending on local growing, soil and weather conditions. 7

12 Enhanced Ascochyta control for chickpeas and lentils. Apron Advance seed treatment combines three powerful fungicides with multiple modes of action to provide an enhanced broad disease package, including Ascochyta control. Apron Advance assists with healthier crop establishment in chickpeas and lentils, setting the ideal foundation for higher, more consistent yields. It is also rhizobium-compatible, and the red, concentrated, water-based formulation aids in uniform application. Group chemistry: Group 1, Group 4 and Group 12 fungicides For use on: Chickpeas Lentils Dry beans (including lupins and dry faba beans) Dry peas For control of: Pythium spp. Fusarium spp. Rhizoctonia spp. Colletotrichum spp. Ascochyta spp. Botrytis spp. 1 Lentils Seed rot Pre- and post-emergent damping-off Seedling blight Seedling root rot Seed-borne Ascochyta blight 2 Chickpeas Seed rot Pre- and post-emergent damping-off Seedling blight Seed-borne Ascochyta blight 3 Dry peas Seed rot Pre- and post-emergent damping-off Seedling blight Seed-borne Ascochyta blight and foot rot 4 Dry beans Seed rot Pre- and post-emergent damping-off Seedling blight Seed-borne Anthracnose Caused by seed-borne Botrytis spp. 2 Caused by Ascochyta lentis. 3 Caused by Ascochyta rabiei. 4 Caused by Ascochyta pinodes. 5 Caused by Colletotrichum spp.

13 Seed treatments / Apron Advance Application guidelines: Re-calibration of seeding equipment is recommended before planting treated seed Use rates and packaging: 100 ml/100 kg seed Packaging Case: 2 x 10 L Re-cropping and use restrictions: Do not plant any crop other than those listed on the label for 30 days Do not use treated seed for food, feed or oilseed purposes Ideal storage is between 0 C and 30 C; avoid freezing For dry peas, do not graze treated crops or cut for forage or hay within 65 days of planting For all other labelled crops, do not graze treated crops or cut for forage or hay within 30 days of planting NOTE: Ascochyta infected seed is an important vehicle for moving the disease into new areas due to the ability of the pathogen to readily transmit from the infected seed to seedlings. Apron Advance will minimize the growth of disease on the seed and prevent the movement of disease in the field. Apron Advance is a valuable tool in an integrated approach to Ascochyta management in pulse crops. Seeds (chickpeas) with seed-borne Ascochyta and Pennicillium infection (green) Syngenta Honeywood Lab

14 Add protection from insects such as wireworm and pea leaf weevil to seed treatments. Use Cruiser 5FS with Syngenta Seedcare fungicide products to improve or increase insect protection from pests that impact stand establishment, plant vigour and even nodulation in pulses. Group chemistry: Group 4 seed treatment insecticide For use on: Wheat Barley Dry peas Lentils Chickpeas Lupins Faba beans For control of: Wireworms Pea leaf weevil Application guidelines: Apply using a closed-system seed treater that provides even, thorough coverage This product does not contain a colourant it must be applied in tank mix with a fungicide seed treatment that contains a colourant Use rates and packaging: Wireworm: for early suppression of low populations only, apply at 17 ml/100 kg, which provides 10 g/100 kg of active ingredient. For situations where higher wireworm populations are present and greater levels of control are required, apply at 33 to 50 ml/100 kg, which provides 20 g to 30 g/100 kg of active ingredient Pea leaf weevil: to control pea leaf weevil adults and reduce nodule feeding by larvae, apply at 50 ml/100 kg, which provides 30 g/100 kg of active ingredient. Packaging 23.4 L tote L tote 10

15 Seed treatments / Cruiser 5FS Tank-mixes: Cruiser Vibrance Quattro Vibrance Quattro Vibrance Maxx (co-pack of Apron Maxx + Vibrance) Vibrance Maxx RFC Apron Maxx RTA When applied as a tank-mix combination, read and observe all label directions, including rates, restrictions, and grazing limitations for each product used in the tank-mix. Follow the more stringent precautionary measures for mixing, loading and applying stated on both product labels. Water volumes: Mix with fungicide seed treatment Re-cropping and use restrictions: May be applied on-farm through a closed system application and transfer (including closed mixing, loading, calibrating, and closed treatment equipment), or through a commercial seed treatment facility. A commercial seed treatment facility must be utilized to apply Cruiser 5FS at a rate over 50 ml/100 kg of seed (which provides 30 g/100 kg of product) For on-farm seed treatment of small-grain cereals (except oats) and pulses (dried, shelled peas and beans): Workers must wear cotton coveralls over a long-sleeved shirt and long pants, chemical-resistant gloves, and a NIOSH/MSHA approved dust mask during mixing, loading, treating, clean-up, and maintenance of seed treatment equipment Store away from food and feed Do not graze or feed livestock on seeded area for 45 days after planting Foremost, AB Summer

16 Best-in-class Rhizoctonia control. Vibrance Maxx seed treatment is a fungicide-only solution available in a convenient co-pack of Vibrance 500FS fungicide seed treatment and Apron Maxx RTA fungicide seed treatment that provides early-season disease control, including best-in-class Rhizoctonia control. The Rooting Power of Vibrance Maxx delivers stronger roots that take full advantage of soil nutrients and can better defend against soil-borne diseases. Vibrance Maxx is rhizobium safe and offers consistent performance under a wide range of growing conditions, leading to a more consistent yield. Group chemistry: Group 4, Group 7 and Group 12 fungicides For use on: Soybeans Chickpeas Dry peas Fava beans Dry beans Lentils Lupins For control of: Lentils Chickpeas Dry beans Soybeans Dry peas Lupins Fava beans Diseases controlled Seed rot/pre- and post-emergence damping-off caused by Fusarium spp., Pythium spp. and Rhizoctonia spp. Seedling blight caused by Fusarium spp. Seedling blight caused by Rhizoctonia solani Seedling blight caused by Pythium spp. Seedling root rot caused by Fusarium spp. Seed rot and seedling blight caused by seed-borne Phomopsis spp. Early-season root rot caused by Phytophthora megasperma var. sojae Anthracnose caused by seed-borne Colletotrichum spp. Seed-borne Ascochyta blight caused by Ascochyta rabiei Seed rot and seedling blight caused by seed-borne Botrytis spp. Seed-borne Ascochyta blight caused by Ascochyta lentis Seed-borne Ascochyta blight and foot root caused by Ascochyta pinodes 12

17 Seed treatments / Vibrance Maxx Application guidelines: Re-calibration of seeding equipment is recommended before planting treated seed For on-farm use: When treating seeds and handling and planting treated seed, workers must wear cotton coveralls or long-sleeved shirt and long pants, chemical-resistant gloves, and work boots. In addition, wear a dust mask or appropriate respirator to minimize exposure to dust For commercial seed treatment plant use: Treaters, baggers, sewers, stackers, forklift operators and others must wear cotton coveralls over a long-sleeved shirt and long pants, and chemical-resistant gloves. In addition, wear a suitable dust mask when bagging or sewing bags of treated seed or when transferring seed to a storage bin. Cleaners must wear chemicalresistant coveralls over a long-sleeved shirt and long pants, and chemical-resistant gloves Use rates and packaging: Vibrance Maxx is available as a co-pack of Apron Maxx RTA and Vibrance ml/100 kg of Apron Maxx RTA 10 ml/100 kg of Vibrance Packaging Drum: 115 L L Tote: 450 L + 4 x 3.33 L Re-cropping and use restrictions: Do not graze or feed livestock on seeded area for 45 days after planting soybeans, 60 days after planting dry beans and peas Do not plant any crop other than cereals, corn, soybeans, dried peas and beans, chickpeas, lentils and dry fava beans within 60 days to fields in which seed treated with Vibrance Maxx were planted Do not contaminate food, feed or domestic water supplies This product is toxic to fish and other aquatic organisms. Do not apply directly to aquatic habitats (such as lakes, rivers, sloughs, ponds, coulees, prairie potholes, creeks, marshes, streams, reservoirs or wetlands) and estuarine/marine habitats. DO NOT contaminate water by cleaning of equipment or disposal of wastes Do not use treated seed for food, feed or oil purposes Soil inoculated with Rhizoctonia, untreated check Soil inoculated with Rhizoctonia and seed treated with Vibrance Maxx Syngenta RBA Trial Yorkton, SK 13

18 Pre-mix that provides best-in-class Rhizoctonia control. Vibrance Maxx seed treatment provides broad early-season disease control, especially Rhizoctonia with a rhizobium-compatible formulation in a pre-mix concentrate. Group chemistry: Group 4, Group 7 and Group 12 fungicides For use on: Soybeans Chickpeas Dry peas Fava beans Dry beans Lentils Lupins For control of: Lentils Chickpeas Dry beans Soybeans Dry peas Lupins Fava beans Diseases controlled Seed rot/pre- and post-emergence damping-off caused by Fusarium spp., Pythium spp. and Rhizoctonia spp. Seedling blight caused by Fusarium spp. Seedling blight caused by Rhizoctonia solani Seedling blight caused by Pythium spp. Seedling root rot caused by Fusarium spp. Seed rot and seedling blight caused by seed-borne Phomopsis spp. Early-season root rot caused by Phytophthora megasperma var. sojae Anthracnose caused by seed-borne Colletotrichum spp. Seed-borne Ascochyta blight caused by Ascochyta rabiei Seed rot and seedling blight caused by seed-borne Botrytis spp. Seed-borne Ascochyta blight caused by Ascochyta lentis Seed-borne Ascochyta blight and foot root caused by Ascochyta pinodes 14

19 Seed treatments / Vibrance Maxx RFC Application guidelines: Vibrance Maxx RFC is a seed treatment formulation for use in commercial seed treatment and for on-farm application Use rates and packaging: 100 ml/100 kg seed (add water to make slurry volume of 325 ml/100 kg) Packaging Product Packaging Size Vibrance Maxx RFC Case 2 x L Vibrance Maxx RFC Tote L Vibrance Maxx Drum 115 L L Vibrance Maxx Tote 450 L + 4 x 3.33 L Tank-mixes: For protection from various insect pests, Vibrance Maxx RFC may be mixed with Cruiser 5FS seed treatment insecticide. Consult each product label for registered use rates and follow all label use instructions. Read the label directions for each product and follow the most restrictive label precautions and limitations Vibrance Maxx RFC is compatible with rhizobium-based inoculants. Please check with inoculant manufacturers for specific planting windows and methods of application prior to use. Consult the manufacturer of the application equipment planned to be used for suitability for this application and for instructions on operation and calibration of the equipment Water volumes: For control of various seed-borne and soil-borne diseases on soybeans, beans, lentils, lupins, fava beans, and peas, apply 100 ml of Vibrance Maxx RFC fungicide plus 225 ml of water (or Rhizobia inoculant at rates recommended by the manufacturer plus water to achieve proper total slurry volumes) per 100 kg of seed. For chickpeas a total slurry volume of 650 ml per 100 kg of seed is recommended for optimal coverage Re-cropping and use restrictions: 1. Do not use treated seed for food, feed or oil purposes 2. Do not plant any crop other than cereals, corn, soybeans, members of Crop Subgroup 6C (Dried shelled peas and beans, chickpeas, lentils and fava beans) or members of Crop Subgroup 20A (Canola/rapeseed subgroup), within 60 days to fields in which treated seeds were planted 3. Do not graze or feed livestock on treated area for 45 days after planting soybeans. Do not graze or feed livestock on treated area for 60 days after planting members of Crop Subgroup 6C (Dried shelled peas and beans, chickpeas, lentils and fava beans) 15

20 Co-pack that provides early-eason Aphanomyces protection with best-in-class Rhizoctonia control. Vibrance Maxx with INTEGO is a co-pack offering early Aphanomyces protection in the western Canadian market. With key diseases controlled by Vibrance Maxx including Rhizoctonia this is a comprehensive fungicide seed treatment package for growers of pulse crops. Group chemistry: Group 4, Group 7, Group 12 and Group 22 fungicides For use on: Soybeans Chickpeas Dry peas Fava beans Dry beans Lentils Lupins For control of: Lentils Chickpeas Dry beans Soybeans Dry peas Lupins Fava beans Diseases controlled Seed rot/pre- and post-emergence damping-off caused by Fusarium spp., Pythium spp. and Rhizoctonia spp. Seedling blight caused by Fusarium spp. Seedling blight caused by Rhizoctonia solani Seedling blight caused by Pythium spp. Seedling root rot caused by Fusarium spp. Seed rot and seedling blight caused by seed-borne Phomopsis spp. Early-season root rot caused by Phytophthora megasperma var. sojae Anthracnose caused by seed-borne Colletotrichum spp. Seed-borne Ascochyta blight caused by Ascochyta rabiei Seed rot and seedling blight caused by seed-borne Botrytis spp. Seed-borne Ascochyta blight caused by Ascochyta lentis Seed-borne Ascochyta blight and foot root caused by Ascochyta pinodes Early season root rot caused by Aphanomyces euteiches (suppression only) 16 Application guidelines: Vibrance Maxx with INTEGO is a seed treatment formulation for use in commercial seed treatment and for on-farm application using equipment that accurately meters, mixes and applies a flowable seed treatment. The equipment must provide uniform coverage of on the seed. Uneven coverage may not give the desired level of disease control. Allow the seed to dry before bagging, storing or seeding

21 Seed treatments / Vibrance Maxx with INTEGO Use rates and packaging: 100 ml/100 kg seed of Vibrance Maxx RFC plus 19.6 ml/100 kg seed of INTEGO Solo. Add water to seed treatment to achieve slurry volume of 325 ml/100 kg seed Packaging 2 X L (in 10L jugs) Vibrance Maxx RFC + 2 X L INTEGO Solo Note INTEGO Solo lists: Soybeans: To deliver 7.5 g a.i./100 kg seed, apply 4.4 ml per 140,000 seed (equals mg ai/seed) based on 6167 seed/kg (2800 seed/lb) count Beans: To deliver 7.5 g a.i./100 kg seed, apply 5.5 ml per 100,000 seed (equals mg ai/seed) based on 3524 seed/kg (1600 seed/lb) count Peas: To deliver 7.5 g a.i./100 kg seed, apply 2.8 ml per 100,000 seed (equals mg ai/seed) based on 7007 seed/kg (3181 seed/lb) count Water volumes: For control of various seed-borne and soil-borne diseases on soybeans, beans, lentils, lupins, fava beans, and peas, apply 100 ml of Vibrance Maxx RFC fungicide plus 19.6 ml of INTEGO Solo plus 105 ml of water (or Rhizobia inoculant at rates recommended by the manufacturer) to achieve proper total slurry volumes of 325 ml/100 kg of seed. For chickpeas a total slurry volume of 650 ml per 100 kg of seed is recommended for optimal coverage Re-cropping and use restrictions: Do not use treated seed for food, feed or oil purposes Do not plant any crop other than cereals, corn, soybeans, members of Crop Subgroup 6C (Dried shelled peas and beans, chickpeas, lentils and fava beans) or members of Crop Subgroup 20A (Canola/rapeseed subgroup), within 60 days to fields in which treated seeds were planted Do not graze or feed livestock on treated area for 60 days after planting members of Crop Subgroup 6C (Dried shelled peas and beans, chickpeas, lentils and fava beans). Do not graze field pea fields grown from treated seeds, or feed field pea forage or hay from such fields to livestock There are several great pulse seedcare products on the market from Syngenta - which one is right for you? IDENTIFY PRIMARY DISEASE CONCERN Aphanomyces 2 x L + 2 x 0.6 L case Ascochyta 2 x 3.1 L concentrated Pulse SeedCare Rhizoctonia, Pythium, Fusarium 2 x L premix - add water and go L premix - add water and go 115 L L co-pack 450 L + 4 x 3.33 L co-pack IDENTIFY INSECT CONCERN Address wireworm and/or pea leaf weevil Add Cruiser 5FS to Vibrance Maxx for an all-around fungicide and insecticide package we refer to as Cruiser Maxx Vibrance Pulses 17

22 Better built. Better engineered. Heroic protection. Visivio seed treatment represents the next evolution of flea beetle control, offering canola growers a comprehensive solution for flea beetles and seed- and soil-borne diseases. With a powerful combination of insecticides and fungicides, Visivio effectively controls striped and crucifer flea beetles and protects against a broad spectrum of seed- and soil-borne diseases, including Rhizoctonia, Pythium, Fusarium, seed-borne Blackleg and seed-borne Alternaria. Group chemistry: Group 4 insecticide; Group 3, Group 4, Group 7 and Group 12 fungicides For use on: Canola Rapeseed Oilseed mustard For control of: Insects Flea beetles (crucifer and striped) Diseases Seed-borne Blackleg (Leptosphaeria maculans) Seed-borne Alternaria (Alternaria spp.) Seedling disease complex (damping-off, seedling blight seed rot, and root rot) caused by Pythium spp., Fusarium spp. and Rhizoctonia spp Use rates and packaging: Visivio is available on canola seed only Re-cropping and use restrictions: Treated seed must not be used for food, feed or for oil processing Closed mixing and treatment is required Do not plant any crop other than barley, wheat or members of Crop Group 1 (Root and tuber vegetables), Crop Group 5 (Brassica leafy vegetables) or Crop Subgroup 20A (Canola/rapeseed subgroup) treated with Helix Vibrance or Vibrance 500FS within 60 days to fields in which treated seeds were planted 18

23 For canola that truly thrives. Helix Vibrance seed treatment helps canola unleash its full potential. Helix Vibrance seed treatment releases the genetic capacity, liberates it and helps the capacity reach its full potential, producing more vigorous emergence and healthier root systems. The result: enhanced crop establishment and higher yields. Helix Vibrance provides: Four fungicides and one powerful insecticide to deliver broad-spectrum pest control that includes Rhizoctonia and flea beetles Quick-acting, long-lasting protection with proven seed safety Earlier flowering and pod set Consistent performance under a wide range of growing conditions Combined systemic movement with ideal soil mobility The Rooting Power of Vibrance delivers stronger roots that take full advantage of soil nutrients. and can better defend against soil diseases Group chemistry: Group 4 insecticide; Group 3, Group 4, Group 7 and Group 12 fungicides For use on: Canola Oilseed mustard Rapeseed Condiment mustard For control of: Insects: Flea beetles Diseases: Seedling disease complex (seedling blight, damping-off, seed rot and root rot) caused by Pythium spp., Fusarium spp. and Rhizoctonia spp. Seed-borne Alternaria (Alternaria spp.) Seed-borne Blackleg (Leptosphaeria maculans) Application guidelines: Helix Vibrance is available only in commercial seed treatment facilities On-farm seed treatment is not permitted for canola Re-calibration of seeding equipment is recommended before planting treated seed Use rates and packaging: Helix Vibrance is available on treated seed only Re-cropping and use restrictions: Treated seed must not be used for food, feed or for oil processing Closed mixing and treatment of Helix Vibrance is required Do not graze or feed livestock on treated areas 19

24 Protect your canola stand from cutworm damage. For canola growers who want to improve their insect control spectrum, Fortenza seed treatment provides added control of cutworm. Fortenza is available with the proven packages of Helix Vibrance or Visivio, and together, are a winning combination for complete insect and disease management and enhanced crop establishment. Fortenza provides the following benefits: Two insecticides and four fungicides when combined with Helix Vibrance Three insecticides and four fungicides when combined with Visivio Provides cutworm and flea beetle control when combined with either Helix Vibrance or Visivio. When combined with Visivio, it provides enhanced flea beetle protection Wide spectrum of soil-borne disease control including Rhizoctonia, Pythium and Fusarium Quick-acting, long-lasting protection with proven seed safety Earlier flowering and pod set when cutworms are present in the field Consistent performance under a wide range of growing conditions The Rooting Power of Vibrance delivers stronger roots that take full advantage of soil nutrients and can better defend against soil diseases Cutworm Cutworm can devastate a canola crop. The pest will cut seedlings off at the soil surface, or just below. Fortenza as a seed applied insecticide is an effective tool in protecting seedlings at emergence. Growers should continue to scout for cutworm damage in the event of high populations to maintain stand establishment. A foliar insecticide may still be required. Benefit Seedling disease Flea beetle control Cutworm control Syngenta Flea Beetle Protection Policy Syngenta Cutworm Protection Policy Helix Vibrance / Visivio Helix Vibrance / Visivio with Fortenza Group chemistry: Group 28 insecticide For use on: Canola Oilseed mustard (including Brassica carinata) Mustard seed Rapeseed 20

25 Seed treatments / Fortenza For control of: Cutworm Flea beetles Use rates and packaging: Fortenza is available only in commercial seed treatment facilities and is sold on pre-treated seed Re-cropping and use restrictions: Treated seed must not be used for food or feed or for oil processing Do not plant any crop other than Crop Group 1C (Tuberous and corm vegetables); Crop Group 3-07 (Bulb vegetables); Crop Group 4 (Leafy vegetables; except Brassica vegetables); Crop Group 5 (Brassica (Cole) leafy vegetables); Crop Group 8-09 (Fruiting vegetables); Crop Group 9 (Cucurbit vegetables); Crop Group 13-07B (Bushberry subgroup); Crop Group 20 (Oilseed) within 30 days to fields in which seed treated with Fortenza was planted. After 30 days, Crop Group 1A (Root and tuber vegetables); Crop Group 2 (Leaves of root and tuber vegetables); Crop Group 6 (Legume vegetables (succulent or dried)); Crop Group 7 (Foliage of legume vegetables); Crop Group 13-07G (Lowgrowing berry subgroup); Crop Group 15 (Cereal grains); Crop Group 16 (Forage, fodder, and straw of cereal grains); Crop Group 17 (Grass forage, fodder, and hay); Crop Group 18 (Nongrass animal feeds: Forage, fodder, straw and hay) may be planted Patchy stand Cutworm damage? North Battleford, SK, July 2016 Strips marked represent those that were treated with Fortenza and Helix Vibrance. Strips marked represent those treated with Helix Vibrance and competitor cutworm seed treatment. Strips marked had no cutworm seed treatment. Syngenta trials at Waldheim, 2015 Plots marked represent those that were treated with Fortenza and a base fungicide treatment. All other plots did not receive a Fortenza treatment. Cutworm damage in canola seed variety trial Performance evaluations are based on field observations and public information. Data from multiple locations and years should be evaluated whenever possible. Individual results may vary depending on local growing, soil and weather conditions. 21

26 Crops thrive with Cruiser Maxx Vibrance Beans. Cruiser Maxx Vibrance Beans protects your soybeans against a broad range of insects and diseases and delivers best-in-class Rhizoctonia control. When the Vigor Trigger effect of Cruiser meets the Rooting Power of Vibrance, you get enhanced crop establishment from stronger, faster-growing plants, above and below the ground. Cruiser Maxx Vibrance Beans: Provides the benefits of both systemic and contact fungicide activity Contains a powerful seed-applied insecticide Is safe on seed and can be used with most rhizobium-based inoculants Gives consistent performance under a wide range of growing conditions Combines systemic movement with ideal soil mobility Group chemistry: Group 4 insecticide; Group 4, Group 7 and Group 12 fungicides For use on: Soybeans Dry beans Impact of soil-borne diseases in soybeans after planting Untreated control Competitor Cruiser Maxx Vibrance Beans 2014 Thamesville, ON 22

27 Seed treatments / Cruiser Maxx Vibrance Beans For control of: Pest Soybeans Dry beans Bean leaf beetle European chafer Insects Seed corn maggot Soybean aphid 1 Wireworm Potato leafhopper 2 Seed rot Caused by Fusarium spp. Damping-off 3 Seedling blight Seedling root rot Caused by seed-borne Phomopsis spp. Caused by Pythium spp. Caused by Rhizoctonia spp. Caused by Phytophthora megasperma var. sojae Seed rot Seedling blight Seed rot Damping-off 3 Seedling blight Seed rot Damping-off 3 Seedling blight Root rot 1 Caused by seed-borne Collectotrichum sp. Anthracnose Control Application guidelines: Product must be commercially applied to the seed prior to planting Re-calibration of seeding equipment is recommended before planting treated seed Use rates and packaging: Cruiser Maxx Beans: 195 ml/100 kg of seed Vibrance 500FS: 5 ml/100 kg of seed Packaging Cruiser Maxx Vibrance Beans is available only in commercial seed treatment facilities and is sold on pre-treated seed 1 Early-season protection. 2 Replaces one application of a foliar insecticide spray. 3 Pre- and post-emergence. 23

28 Seed treatments / Cruiser Maxx Vibrance Beans Re-cropping and use restrictions: Do not seed any crop other than small grain cereals, dried shelled peas and beans or soybeans within 60 days to fields in which seeds treated with Cruiser Maxx Vibrance Beans seed treatment were planted Treated seed must not be used for food or feed or oil processing Closed transfer of the Cruiser Maxx Beans component of Cruiser Maxx Vibrance Beans is required. Open transfer of the Vibrance 500FS is permitted. Cruiser Maxx Vibrance Beans must be mixed and applied using a closed system Storage Store away from food and feed to prevent contamination Grazing Do not graze or feed livestock on seeded area for 45 days after planting soybean and for 60 days after planting dry beans Demonstrating the Rooting Power of Vibrance Cruiser Maxx Beans Cruiser Maxx Vibrance Beans Cruiser Maxx Vibrance Beans delivers benefits to where you can see them in the field at the stems and leaves and to where you can t: at the roots. 24

29 Herbicides Contents Page 26 Axial Page 28 Axial ipak Page 30 Axial Xtreme Page 32 Broadband Page 35 Flexstar GT Page 38 Horizon NG Page 41 Pulsar Page 43 Sierra 3.0 Page 46 Target Page 48 Traxos Page 51 Traxos Two

30 Go ahead. Paint a target on persistent wild oats and control them with Axial herbicide. For growers seeking the ultimate grass weed control in their cereal crops, Axial herbicide provides market leading grass control, excellent crop safety and application flexibility - the premium standard in the market. Axial provides: Broad-spectrum annual grass control at a simple, single use rate Excellent crop safety on spring wheat, winter wheat and barley Flexible broadleaf herbicide tank-mix options for one-pass weed control Widest window of application on both weeds and crops All-in-one formulation with three pack sizes to fit all operations Group chemistry: Group 1 herbicide For use on: Spring wheat (excluding durum) Winter wheat Barley For control of: Wild oats Green foxtail Yellow foxtail Barnyard grass Volunteer oats Volunteer canary seed Proso millet Tank-mixes: Buctril M Curtail M Frontline XL GF-184 Infinity MCPA Ester Mextrol 450 Prestige Refine SG Herbicide + MCPA Ester Refine SG Toss-N-Go Herbicide + MCPA Ester Refine SG Toss-N-Go Refine SG Herbicide Spectrum Tilt 250E Trophy (Refer to the 2017/2018 Syngenta Supported Tank-Mixes under PMRA Tank-Mix Policy for western Canada on syngenta.ca) Application timing: Crop: one leaf to flag leaf Grassy Weeds: one to six leaves, prior to emergence of fourth tiller Use rates and packaging: 0.5 L/ac (1200 ml/ha) Packaging Case: 2 x 10 L (treats 40 ac) Drum: 80 L (treats 160 ac) Tote: 400 L (treats 800 ac) 26

31 Herbicides / Axial Water volumes: Ground: 5 10 gal/ac or ( L/ha) Aerial: 3 gal/ac (30 L/ha) Mixing order: Refer to WALES mixing order. See page 91 for definitions. 1. Ensure the sprayer interior is clean, then fill the spray tank with ½ the required amount of water and engage gentle agitation. Good agitation is indicated by a rippling or rolling action on the surface of the water 2. Add any WG or DF formulation mix partners and agitate to ensure complete mixing 3. Add any SC formulation mix partners and agitate to ensure complete mixing 4. Add Axial (EC) herbicide and agitate to ensure complete mixing 5. Add any additional EC formulation mix partners and agitate to ensure complete mixing 6. Fill the tank to ¾ the required amount of water 7. Add any solution (SN) formulation mix partners and agitate to ensure complete mixing 8. Finish filling the sprayer with water, maintaining good agitation 9. After any break in spraying operations, agitate thoroughly before spraying again 10. Spray the herbicide suspension the same day as mixing 11. Do not mix, load or clean spray equipment where there is a potential to contaminate wells or aquatic systems Effects of Weather and Use Restrictions: Weather Rainfast in one hour Application Do not apply past flag leaf stage Re-cropping No restrictions Pre-harvest interval 30 days for hay 60 days for grain and straw Storage If frozen, allow to thaw and agitate thoroughly prior to use Grazing Seven day grazing interval Adjuvant usage 100 Uptake of Axial (%) Hours after treatment With built-in adjuvant Without built-in adjuvant Axial has a convenient all-in-one formulation, so there s no separate adjuvant to mix. This improves the rainfastness and reliability of the herbicide, maximizing its weed control performance. 27

32 Works fast. For wheat and barley growers, Axial ipak herbicide provides control of a wide range of grass and broadleaf weeds, including Group 2-resistant bio-types, in a convenient co-pack. Wide application window for both crop and weed staging for maximum flexibility Broad-spectrum annual grass and broadleaf control at a simple, single use rate Control of Group 2-resistant broadleaf weeds Ability to move between crops (wheat and barley) without needing to clean the tank and switch products Group chemistry: Group 1, Group 6 and Group 27 herbicides For use on: Spring wheat (excluding durum) Winter wheat Barley For control of: Grass weeds Wild oats Green foxtail Yellow foxtail Barnyard grass Broadleaf weeds Kochia Cleavers (one to six whorls) 1 Chickweed Common ragweed Flixweed (up to 10 cm) Hempnettle Lamb s-quarters Pale smartweed Broadleaf weeds suppressed Canada thistle (up to 30 cm) Dandelion (up to 25 cm across) Narrow-leaved hawk's beard Volunteer oats Volunteer canary seed Proso millet Redroot pigweed Russian thistle (up to 10 cm) Shepherd s purse Sow thistle (annual) Stinkweed Wild buckwheat Wild mustard Volunteer canola (conventional) Stork's bill Sow thistle (perennial) Round-leaved mallow 28 1 Add ammonium sulfate at 202 g/ac (99% dry) or 0.4 L/ac (49% solution) at four to six whorls.

33 Herbicides / Axial ipak Application timing: Crop: first leaf to flag leaf Grass weeds: one to six leaf stage, prior to the fourth tiller Broadleaf weeds: seedling to the six leaf stage Use rates and packaging: 500 ml/ac Axial ml/ac Infinity Packaging Case: 10 L jug Axial L jug Infinity (treats 20 ac) Bulk: 1 x 80 L Axial + 1 x 53.6 L Infinity (co-pack treats 160 ac) Water volume: Ground: 5 10 gal/ac ( L/ha) Aerial: 3 gal/ac (30 L/ha) Mixing order: 1. Fill the spray tank ½ full with clean water and begin agitation or bypass 2. Add Infinity herbicide directly to the spray tank 3. Add Axial herbicide 4. Fill the spray tank with balance of water required 5. Agitate throughout the mixing process and apply spray solution immediately 6. Note: If the spray solution is allowed to stand for one hour or more, re-agitate for a minimum of 10 minutes before application Effects of weather and use restrictions: Weather Rainfast in one hour Application Only one application per season Ground or aerial application Re-cropping Spring wheat, durum, spring barley, canola, field peas, canary seed, field corn, flax, alfalfa, soybeans and tame oats may be seeded the year after application Lentils may be seeded the second season after application Pre-harvest interval 60 days for grain and straw 30 days for hay Storage Do not store at temperatures below -20 C Grazing Do not graze or cut for hay within 25 days of application 29

34 The foundation for an effective weed control program. For wheat and barley growers, Axial Xtreme herbicide is the value-added foundation for best in class control of wild oats, kochia and cleavers. With a wide range of tank-mix partners, growers have the flexibility to tailor the best broadleaf weed control solution for their farm. Wide application window for both the crop and weed staging for maximum flexibility Flexibility to tank-mix with other herbicides to address the local weed spectrum Ability to move between crops (wheat and barley) without needing to clean the tank and switch products All-in-one formulation with three pack sizes to fit all operations Group chemistry: Group 1 and Group 4 herbicides For use on: Spring wheat (excluding durum) Barley For control of: Grass weeds Barnyard grass Green foxtail Proso millet Volunteer canary seed Volunteer oats Wild oats Yellow foxtail Broadleaf weeds Cleavers Kochia Wild buckwheat 1 Stork s bill 1 Application timing: Crop: first leaf to flag leaf Grass weeds: one to six leaf stage prior to the fourth tiller Broadleaf weeds: one to six leaf stage Use rates and packaging: 0.5 L/ac (1200 ml/ha) Packaging Case: 2 x 10 L (treats 40 ac) Drum: 80 L (treats 160 ac) Tote: 400 L (treats 800 ac) Tank-mixes: Buctril Curtail M Frontline Infinity MCPA Ester Mextrol 450 Refine SG Herbicide + MCPA Ester Refine SG Tilt 250E (Refer to the 2017/2018 Syngenta Supported Tank-Mixes under PMRA Tank-Mix Policy for Western Canada on syngenta.ca) 1 Suppression. 30

35 Herbicides / Axial Xtreme Water volumes: 5 10 gal/ac ( L/ha) Mixing order: 1. Clean spray tank and ½ fill with clean water. Start agitation or bypass system 2. If a broadleaf herbicide or fungicide is to be used, add that product first and agitate for two to three minutes 3. Add correct amount of Axial Xtreme herbicide 4. Agitate for two to three minutes before adding remainder of water, then maintain constant agitation After any break in spraying operations, agitate thoroughly before spraying again Use the spray suspension as soon as it is prepared Follow sprayer clean up directions Effects of weather and use restrictions: Weather Rainfast in one hour Application One application per year is permitted Ground application only, not for aerial application Re-cropping Barley, canola, flax, forage grasses, lentils, mustard, oats, peas, rye or wheat or summerfallow the year following treatment Pre-harvest interval 60 days for grain and straw 30 days for hay Storage Product may be frozen Grazing Observe a minimum of seven days before grazing livestock on crops Tank-mix partner options Axial Xtreme Cleavers Kochia TANK MIX TANK MIX TANK MIX TANK MIX Buctril M Wild buckwheat (8 leaf) Frontline XL Broad spectrum annual broadleaf weeds (2-6 leaf) Refine SG Narrow-leaved hawks-beard Round-leaved mallow Cow-cockle Chickweed (1-6 leaf) ¾ rate Curtail M Canada thistle 31

36 Makes decisions less complex. Broadband herbicide provides two trusted modes of action for cost effective grass and broadleaf weed control in wheat and barley. Two tank-mix options, a convenient formulation, excellent crop safety and application flexibility make for a simple solution. Two modes of action in a convenient pre-mixed formulation Performance superior, broad-spectrum control, fast speed of kill Flexibility wide crop and weed stages Simplified tank-mix options MCPA Ester or Curtail M for enhanced broadleaf weed control Case and bulk packaging options Group chemistry: Group 1 and Group 2 herbicides For use on: Spring wheat (excluding durum) Barley For control of: Wild oats 1 Green foxtail 1 Yellow foxtail 1 Volunteer oats 1 Volunteer canary seed 1 Proso millet 1 Barnyard grass 1 Volunteer canola 2 Chickweed Cleavers Smartweed Lady s-thumb Stinkweed Wild buckwheat Wild mustard Shepherd s purse Lamb s-quarters Ball mustard Broadband + Adigor (263 ml/ac ml/ac) Grass weeds Broadleaf weeds + MCPA Ester 600 (243 ml/ac) + Curtail M (0.6 L/ac) 32 1 One to six leaf, prior to the fourth tiller. 2 Except IMI tolerant canola. continued

37 Herbicides / Broadband Broadband + Adigor (263 ml/ac ml/ac) Grass weeds + MCPA Ester 600 (243 ml/ac) + Curtail M (0.6 L/ac) Common ragweed Hempnettle 2 Redroot pigweed 2 Canada thistle 2 Annual sow thistle Stork s bill Flixweed (1-4 leaf) (1-6 leaf) Burdock (1-4 leaf) (1-6 leaf) Russian pigweed (1-4 leaf) (1-6 leaf) Prickly lettuce (1-4 leaf) (1-6 leaf) Annual sunflower (1-4 leaf) (1-6 leaf) Perennial sow thistle 1 Dandelion (seedlings and over wintered rosettes <15 cm) 2 Plantain Control Suppression Top growth control Application timing: Crop: first leaf to flag leaf Grass weeds: one to six leaf stage prior to the fourth tiller Broadleaf weeds: one to six leaf stage Use rates and packaging: 263 ml/ac Broadband ml/ac Adigor adjuvant Packaging Case: L jug Broadband L jug Adigor (treats 40 ac) Drum: L Broadband L Adigor (treats 320 ac) Tank-mixes: Adigor Adjuvant Curtail M MCPA Ester LV 500 or MCPA Ester 600 (Refer to the 2017/2018 Syngenta Supported Tank-Mixes under PMRA Tank-Mix Policy for Western Canada on syngenta.ca) 1 Applications made at advanced leaf stages will reduce product effectiveness. 2 Optimum control can be achieved with the addition of an extra 100 ml/ac MCPA Ester 600. Refer to the label for complete information on weed staging. 33

38 Herbicides / Broadband = Water volumes: 5 10 gal/ac ( L/ha) Mixing order: 1. Clean spray tank and ½ fill with clean water. Start agitation or bypass system 2. If a broadleaf herbicide is to be used, add the product first, prior to adding Broadband, and agitate for two to three minutes 3. Add correct amount of Broadband herbicide 4. Agitate for two to three minutes 5. Add Adigor adjuvant 6. Agitate for one to two minutes before adding remainder of water and then maintain constant agitation Effects of weather and use restrictions: Weather Avoid application when heavy rain is forecast Application No more than one application per year Ground application only Do not apply in crops under-seeded with forages, legumes or canola After any break in spraying operations, agitate thoroughly before spraying again Use the spray suspension as soon as it is prepared Follow sprayer clean-up directions Re-cropping No crop may be seeded until the following year; no re-cropping restrictions in the following year Pre-harvest interval 60 days for grain and straw 30 days for hay Storage Store in a well-ventilated room Grazing Seven day grazing interval 34

39 The evolution of a revolutionary herbicide. Flexstar GT herbicide was specially designed for use on glyphosate-tolerant soybeans and is a great option to manage volunteer glyphosate tolerant canola in the Red River Valley of Manitoba. Flexstar GT herbicide allows users to move beyond a glyphosate-only product, combining the contact and residual power that improves control in Group 2-resistant weeds and reduces the probability of weed shifts and glyphosate resistance. Group chemistry: Group 9 and 14 herbicides For use on: Genuity Roundup Ready 2 Yield soybeans For control of: Annual broadleaf weeds Kochia Lady s-thumb Lamb s-quarters Volunteer canola (all types) Wild buckwheat Refer to the label for complete information about weeds controlled. 35

40 Herbicides / Flexstar GT Application timing: Genuity Roundup Ready 2 Yield soybeans are tolerant to a Flexstar GT herbicide application made to plants in the one to two trifoliate leaf stage. Apply Flexstar GT herbicide when weeds are small and actively growing. Application should be made when the main flush of weeds is complete and the majority of the weeds are at the cotyledon to three or four true leaf stage Use rates and packaging: 0.85 L/ac (2.1 L/ha) Packaging Case: 2 x 10 L (treats 23.5 ac/case) Tote: 450 L (treats ac/tote) Tank-mixes: L/ac of glyphosate Water volumes: gal/ac ( L/ha) Treated Untreated Elm River Research Farm Summer 2014 Flexstar works fast on volunteer glyphosate-tolerant canola 36 Elm River Research Farm Summer 2014

41 Herbicides / Flexstar GT Mixing order: 1. Fill the spray tank with ½ the required amount of water 2. Add Turbocharge at 0.25% v/v, if required, and agitate to ensure complete mixing 3. Fill the spray tank to ¾ the required amount of water 4. Add Flexstar GT herbicide and agitate to ensure complete mixing 5. Add glyphosate if required 6. Finish filling the spray tank with water, maintaining gentle agitation Effects of weather and use restrictions: Moisture is necessary to activate Flexstar GT herbicide for residual weed control. Dry weather following application of Flexstar GT herbicide may reduce effectiveness Flexstar GT herbicide activity is unaffected by rain falling four hours after application Under stress conditions and for larger weeds, addition of Turbocharge is required at 0.25% v/v of spray solution Re-cropping: Winter wheat: four months Spring wheat, soybeans, dry edible beans, field corn: 10 months All other crops: perform a bioassay to ensure safety of crops recropped to fields treated with Flexstar GT Pre-harvest interval: Do not harvest Genuity Roundup Ready 2 Yield soybeans within 90 days of application of Flexstar GT herbicide Storage: Store above -10 C in the original container. Keep in original container, tightly closed, during storage. Store in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area away from feed and foodstuffs, and out of the reach of children and animals. Keep away from fire or open flame, or other sources of heat. If frozen, allow to thaw and agitate before use Grazing: Do not graze the treated crop or cut for hay Use restrictions: Apply using ground equipment only Do not apply Flexstar GT herbicide to any field more often than once every two years 37

42 Ready to go when you are. Horizon NG herbicide is the trusted brand for spring wheat and durum growers with a strong reputation of controlling a wide range of grass weeds. A convenient built-in adjuvant formulation coupled with second to none service and support, makes it an easy choice. A convenient formulation with built-in adjuvant versus other clodinafop brands Fully serviced product, backed by grass weed experts More than 30 tank-mix options including Target Unsurpassed crop safety Case and bulk packaging Group chemistry: Group 1 herbicide For use on: Spring wheat Durum For control of: Wild oats Green foxtail Barnyard grass Persian darnel Volunteer oats Volunteer canary seed Yellow foxtail Application timing: Crops One to six true leaves + three tillers Weeds Wild oats: one to six true leaves + three tillers Green foxtail: one to five true leaves + two tillers Persian darnel: one to five true leaves Barnyard grass: one to five true leaves Volunteer oats: three to six true leaves + three tillers Volunteer canary seed: one to six true leaves + three tillers Yellow foxtail: one to five true leaves 38

43 Herbicides / Horizon NG Use rates and packaging: Standard rate: 378 ml/ac (40 ac/case) High rate: 474 ml/ac for Persian darnel control (60 ac/case) Packaging Case: 2 x 7.57 L (treats 40 ac at standard rate) Drum: L (treats 320 ac at standard rate) Tank-mixes: Ground 2,4-D Amine (500 series) 2,4-D Amine (600 series) Ally 2 Approve Attain Benchmark Buctril M Curtail M Decis Flowable Insecticide Dichlorprop-D DYCLEER Agricultural Herbicide + Starane Dyvel Estaprop Plus Florasulam SC Koril 235 Liquid Lontrel 360 Lontrel 360 tank-mixed with MCPA Ester (500 series) Matador 120EC MCPA Amine (500 series) MCPA Amine (600 series) MCPA Ester (500 series) MCPA Ester (600 series) MCPA Sodium Salt 300 Mecoprop-P Mextrol 450 Pardner Prestige Pulsar Pulsar + MCPA Ester (500 Series) Refine Extra 75 DF2 tank mixed with Accord DF Refine SG Herbicide Refine SG Toss-N-Go Target Thumper EC Tilt 250E Trophy Turboprop Aerial Buctril M Target Note: Use of tank-mixes will vary for application timing by weed stage. (Refer to the 2017/2018 Syngenta Supported Tank-Mixes under PMRA Tank-Mix Policy for Western Canada on syngenta.ca) 39

44 Herbicides / Horizon NG Water volumes: Ground: 5 10 gal/ac ( L/ha) Aerial: 3 gal/ac (30 L/ha) Mixing order: 1. Clean spray tank and ½ fill with clean water. Start agitation or bypass system 2. If a broadleaf herbicide, insecticide or fungicide is to be used, add the product first prior to adding Horizon NG and agitate for two to three minutes 3. Add correct amount of Horizon NG 4. Agitate for three to five minutes before adding remainder of water and then maintain constant agitation 5. Fill spray tank and maintain gentle agitation while spraying 6. After any break in spraying operations, agitate thoroughly before spraying again Do not let contents stand without agitation 7. Use the spray suspension as soon as it is prepared 8. If an oil film starts to build up in the tank, drain tank and then clean with a detergent Effects of weather and use restrictions: Weather Rainfast in 30 minutes Stress conditions may reduce effectiveness Avoid use during cold weather Application Do not treat wheat under-seeded to forages Re-cropping No re-cropping restrictions Pre-harvest interval 60 days Storage Product may be frozen Grazing Three day grazing interval 40

45 Kochia can t fool. Pulsar herbicide controls a variety of broadleaf weeds in wheat and barley, and addresses increasingly difficult Group 2-resistant kochia. Dual-action formula for control of a variety of broadleaf weeds Offers control of Group 2-resistant kochia Tank-mix options for additional broadleaf weed control, or control of grassy weeds Group chemistry: Two Group 4 herbicides For use on: Spring wheat Durum Barley For control of: Burdock Cleavers Cocklebur Flixweed 1 Kochia Lamb s-quarters Mustards Prickly lettuce Ragweeds Redroot pigweed Russian pigweed Russian thistle Shepherd s purse Stinkweed Stork s bill Volunteer flax Wild buckwheat 2 Volunteer canola Application timing: Crop: two to five leaf stage Use rates and packaging: 250 ml/ac (low rate) 250 ml/ac ml/ac MCPA Ester 600 (standard rate) 360 ml/ac (high rate) Packaging Case: 2 x L (treats 80 ac at standard rate) Drum: 78.6 L (treats 320 ac at standard rate) 1 Flixweed susceptible only at seedling stage. 2 Up to 9-leaf stage. 41

46 Herbicides / Pulsar Tank-mixes: Horizon 240EC + 0.8% v/v SCORE Adjuvant + MCPA Ester (600 series) Horizon 240EC + 0.8% v/v SCORE Adjuvant Horizon NG Horizon NG + MCPA Ester (600 series) MCPA Ester (600 series) Traxos + MCPA Ester (600 series) Traxos (Refer to the 2017/2018 Syngenta Supported Tank-Mixes under PMRA Tank-Mix Policy for Western Canada on syngenta.ca) Water volumes: 10 gal/ac (110 L/ha) Mixing order: 1. Clean spray tank and half fill with clean water. Start agitation or bypass system 2. Add correct amount of Pulsar herbicide, and Horizon NG or Traxos tank-mix herbicide (if being used) and then add the correct amount of MCPA Ester 600 herbicide (if being used) and continue to agitate 3. Agitate for two to three minutes 4. If tank-mixing with Horizon 240EC, add Score adjuvant. 5. Agitate additional one to two minutes. 6. After any break in spraying operations, agitate thoroughly before spraying again. 7. Use the spray suspension as soon as it is prepared. 8. Follow directions and precautions as outlined above, especially when applying next to sensitive crops (e.g., forages, legumes and canola). 9. Follow sprayer clean-up directions. Effects of weather and use restrictions: Weather Rainfast in one hour if applied alone Wet foliage at time of application may decrease control Stress conditions will reduce control Apply when temperatures are between 10 C and 25 C; do not apply in temperatures of 30 C or higher Do not apply when there is a risk of a severe drop in night temperatures after application Application No more than one application per year Ground application only, not for aerial application Use the spray suspension as soon as it is prepared Follow sprayer clean-up directions Re-cropping Treated fields can be seeded the following year with barley, wheat, oats, rye, canola, flax, lentils, peas, mustard, flax, forage grasses or summerfallow Pre-harvest interval 60 days Storage Store in a well-ventilated room Grazing Seven day grazing interval 42

47 Take the complexity and worry out of weed control. Sierra 3.0 herbicide delivers a powerful, Group 2 mode of action for your spring wheat (including durum) and winter wheat that balances power, simplicity and crop safety. Delivers days of extended control of wild oats and green foxtail New and improved liquid formulation with built-in safener that delivers crop safety, convenience and ease of use Serviced and supported by the grass weed experts at Syngenta Group chemistry: Group 2 herbicide For use on: Spring wheat Durum wheat Winter wheat For control of: Grass weeds Wild oats (including Group 1- and Group 8-resistant biotypes) Green foxtail (including Group 1- and Group 3-resistant biotypes) Japanese bromegrass Volunteer tame oats Barnyard grass* Yellow foxtail* Broadleaf weeds Green smartweed Redroot pigweed Shepherd s purse Stinkweed Volunteer canola Wild mustard Wild buckwheat* *suppression only Application timing: Crop: 1 leaf to 6 total leaves (1 to 4 leaves on main stem, plus 2 tillers) 43

48 Herbicides / Sierra 3.0 Use rates and packaging: Rate ml/ac Rate ac/jug For control of Grassy weeds Broadleaf weeds Green foxtail Wild oats (<100 plants/m 2 ) Japanese bromegrass Green foxtail Wild oats (>100 plants/ m 2 in good environmental conditions) Japanese bromegrass Volunteer tame oats Barnyard grass* Yellow foxtail* Green foxtail Volunteer tame oats Barnyard grass* Yellow foxtail* Green smartweed Redroot pigweed Shepherd s purse Stinkweed Volunteer canola Wild mustard Wild buckwheat* Wild oats (>100 plants/ m 2 in poor environmental conditions) Japanese bromegrass Green foxtail Volunteer tame oats Barnyard grass* Yellow foxtail* Packaging Case: 4 x 3.88 L (treats ac) *suppression only 44 Tank-mixes: Spring wheat 2,4-D Amine 2,4-D Ester Ally + 2,4-D Amine Ally + 2,4-D Ester Attain XC Buctril M/Logic M Curtail M DyVel Enforcer D Herbicide Enforcer M Herbicide Estaprop Plus / Dichlorprop-D Frontline 2,4-D XC Frontline Frontline XL Inferno WDG Herbicide* Durum 2,4-D Amine 2,4-D Ester Enforcer D Herbicide Enforcer M Herbicide Frontline Inferno WDG Herbicide* Winter wheat 2,4-D Amine 2,4-D Ester MCPA Amine MCPA Ester OcTTain XL Optica Trio Paradigm Herbicide Paradigm Herbicide + Curtail M Herbicide Paradigm Herbicide + MCPA Ester Pardner / Brotex 240 Prestige XC Pixxaro A Herbicide Pixxaro A Herbicide + Curtail M Herbicide Paradigm Herbicide Paradigm Herbicide + MCPA Ester Paradigm Herbicide + Curtail M Herbicide Pixxaro A Herbicide Buctril M / Logic M MCPA Amine Pixxaro A Herbicide + MCPA Ester Refine SG / Deploy WDG + 2,4-D Amine Refine SG / Deploy WDG + 2,4-D Ester Refine SG / Deploy WDG Spectrum Stellar A TARGET Thumper / Leader Triton C Trophy Pixxaro A Herbicide + MCPA Ester Pixxaro A Herbicide + Curtail M Herbicide Spectrum MCPA Ester Refine SG / Deploy WDG (Refer to the 2018 Syngenta Supported Tank-Mixes under PMRA Tank-Mix Policy for Western Canada on syngenta.ca) *For control of yellow foxtail and barnyard grass, tank-mix Inferno WDG Herbicide with ml/ha of Sierra 3.0 herbicide.

49 Herbicides / Sierra 3.0 Water volumes: 5 10 gal/ac ( L/ha) Mixing order: Ensure the spray tank is clean 1. Fill the spray tank 1 /3 ½ full with clean water and begin agitation or bypass 2. Add the appropriate amount of Sierra 3.0 herbicide rate directly to the spray tank. Maintain sufficient agitation during both mixing and application 3. Add the broadleaf weed herbicide 4. Add non-ionic surfactant, such as Agral 90, then complete filling tank with balance of water needed Effects of weather and use restrictions: Weather Rainfast in one hour Application Use a registered non-ionic surfactant such as Agral 90, at a rate of 0.25% v/v (0.25 L/100 L total spray solution) Do not apply more than 58.3 ml/ac of Sierra 3.0 per growing season Re-cropping The following crops may be seeded 11 months after an application of Sierra 3.0: Soil zone Brown Dark Brown Black Grey-Wooded Spring wheat Spring wheat Durum Barley Canola Field peas 1 Flax Spring wheat Durum Barley Canola Field peas 1 Field beans Flax Spring wheat Barley Canola Field peas 1 Pre-harvest interval 80 days Storage Store in original container in a cool, dry place Do not freeze Grazing Do not graze treated fields or use green crop for feed Wheat grain or straw from harvested treated fields may be fed to livestock 1 Field peas may be grown provided all of the following conditions are met: Soil ph must be below 7.5 Organic matter must be greater than 4% Precipitation must be equal to or above 10 year average (minimum 100 mm within 60 days of application in year of application) 45

50 Take dead aim against kochia, wild buckwheat and thistles. Target herbicide provides excellent performance on tough broadleaf weeds, such as wild buckwheat, thistles and Group 2-resistant kochia in wheat, barley and oats. Contains three active ingredients for outstanding control of 32 of the most persistent broadleaf weeds Tank-mix with Horizon NG for total weed control in wheat and durum Group chemistry: Group 4 herbicides For use on: Spring wheat Durum Winter wheat Barley Oats Canary seed Seedling and established forage grasses Summerfallow and stubble (thistle control) For control of: Buckwheat (wild, tartary, volunteer and cultivated) Kochia Lady s-thumb Lamb s-quarters Mustards (wild, ball, tall, wormseed and yellow) Annual sow thistle Stinkweed Refer to product label for a complete list of weeds controlled. Application timing: Crops Spring wheat, durum, oats, canary seed grass: two to five leaf Winter wheat: less than 12 inches tall, top leaf extended Barley, seedling grasses (forage): two to four leaf Established forage grasses: up to shot blade Weeds Two to three leaf stage for best results, except: - Canada thistle: four to six inches tall - Cleavers: one to two whorls - Hemp-nettle: before second pair of true leaves - Russian thistle: less than two inches tall 46

51 Herbicides / Target Use rates and packaging: Rate Application notes Treats In-crop 0.4 L/ac For young weeds in light infestations; actively growing; ideal conditions 25 ac/jug 0.5 L/ac For use in normal growing conditions 20 ac/jug 0.6 L/ac For Canada thistle, cleavers, perennial sow thistle, volunteer canola; overwintering weeds; weeds past 3-leaf stage; high densities; poor conditions 16.5 ac/jug Non-crop 0.8 L/ac For Canada thistle in fallow or post-harvest stubble 12.5 ac/jug Packaging Case: 2 x 10 L (treats ac) Drum: 160 L (treats ac) Tank-mixes: Horizon NG Water volumes: Ground: 10 gal/ac (100 L/ha) Aerial: 3 gal/ac (30 L/ha) Mixing order: 1. Fill sprayer ½ full with water. Start gentle agitation 2. Add tank-mix partner, if applicable, and agitate thoroughly 3. Fill tank ¾ full with water and add Target 4. Complete filling of sprayer and maintain gentle agitation while mixing and spraying. 5. Do not let contents stand without agitation Effects of weather and use restrictions: Application Do not use in crops under-seeded with legumes Do not use a Target + Horizon NG tank-mix on barley or oats, or apply this mix using aerial application Do not apply if frost or severe drop in temperature is forecast Rainfastness Three hours Re-cropping No re-cropping restrictions Pre-harvest interval Seven days for feed 60 days for crops treated with Target + Horizon NG tank mix Storage Avoid freezing Grazing Seven day grazing interval 47

52 Power you will see. For spring wheat and durum growers, Traxos herbicide delivers power you will see through its unique formulation of the fastest and safest grass herbicides. Excellent control of wild oats, green and yellow foxtail, Persian darnel and other annual grass weeds Excellent crop safety in all wheat varieties, including durum Wide application window allows growers to time herbicide applications to meet the needs of their operation All in one formulation with three pack sizes to fit all operations Group chemistry: Two Group 1 herbicides For use on: Spring wheat For control of: Wild oats Green foxtail Yellow foxtail Barnyard grass Durum Persian darnel Volunteer canary seed Proso millet Volunteer (tame) oats Application timing: Apply on spring wheat and durum prior to emergence of fourth tiller Apply on actively growing weeds Early application will maximize crop yields by reducing weed competition Weed Growth stage Notes Wild oats, volunteer canary seed, volunteer (tame) oats, proso millet 1 6 leaf stage on main stem Prior to emergence of fourth tiller Green foxtail, yellow foxtail (wild millet, pigeon grass) Barnyard grass, Persian darnel 1 5 leaf stage on main stem 1 5 leaf stage on main stem For optimum control, apply prior to emergence of third tiller and while foxtail is actively growing For optimum control, apply before tillering, and while barnyard grass and Persian darnel is actively growing 48

53 Herbicides / Traxos Use rates and packaging: 0.5 L/ac (1200 ml/ha) Packaging Case: 2 x 10 L (treats 40 ac) Drum: 80 L (treats 160 ac) Tote: 400 L (treats 800 ac) Tank-mixes: Ground Benchmark Buctril M Curtail M Infinity Matador 120EC MCPA Ester Mextrol 450 Prestige Pulsar Pulsar + MCPA Ester Tilt 250E Trophy Aerial Buctril M (Refer to the 2017/2018 Syngenta Supported Tank-Mixes under PMRA Tank-Mix Policy for Western Canada on syngenta.ca) Water volumes: Ground: 5 10 gal/ac ( L/ha) Aerial: 3 gal/ac (30 L/ha) Mixing order: 1. Clean spray tank and ½ fill with clean water. Start agitation or bypass system 2. If a broadleaf herbicide, insecticide or fungicide is to be used, add the product first, and agitate for two to three minutes 3. Add correct amount of Traxos herbicide 4. Agitate for three to five minutes before adding remainder of water. Maintain constant agitation 5. After any break in spraying operations, agitate thoroughly before spraying again 6. Use the spray suspension as soon as it is prepared Traxos at work in a durum field Near Warner, AB June days after application 17 days after application Photos courtesy of Danielle Markert 49

54 Herbicides / Traxos Wild oats are no match for Traxos. Effects of weather and use restrictions: Rainfastness 1 hour Avoid application when heavy rain is forecast Re-cropping No crop may be seeded until the following year No crop limitations the year following application of Traxos Storage Store in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area If frozen, allow to thaw and agitate thoroughly Pre-harvest interval Allow a minimum of 60 days after treatment for harvest of grain and straw and 30 days after treatment for hay Grazing Minimum seven days before grazing livestock on treated crops 50

55 A convenient, all-in-one post-emergent weed control package. For spring wheat and durum growers, Traxos Two herbicide in a co-pack provides an affordable and convenient solution delivering fast and safe grass and broadleaf weed control. Four active ingredients for sharper control and reduced risk of resistance Broad-spectrum annual grass and broadleaf weed control at a simple, single use rate Wide range of grass and broadleaf weeds controlled including wild oats, kochia (including Group 2-resistant biotypes), cleavers and wild buckwheat Group chemistry: Group 1 and Group 4 herbicides For use on: Spring wheat Durum For control of: Grass weeds Wild oats Green foxtail Persian darnel Broadleaf weeds Kochia Cleavers Wild buckwheat Volunteer canola Refer to product label for a complete list of weeds controlled Application timing: Four leaf to flag leaf (prior to the fourth tiller) Use rates and packaging: 0.5 L/ac (1.2 L/ha) of TraxosTwo Grass Component L/acre (1.1 L/ha) of Traxos Two Broadleaf Component Packaging Case: 1 x 10 L jug TraxosTwo Grass Component + 1 x 9 L TraxosTwo Broadleaf Component (treats 20 acres) Drum: 1 x 80 L TraxosTwo Grass Component + 1 x 72 L TraxosTwo Broadleaf Component (treats 160 acres) Tank-mixes: TraxosTwo Grass Component can be tank-mixed with insecticides and fungicides: Matador 120EC insecticide or Tilt 250E fungicide TraxosTwo Broadleaf Component can be tank-mixed with 2,4-D Ester herbicide 51

56 Herbicides / Traxos Two Water volumes: Ground: 5 10 gal/ac ( L/ha) Aerial: 3 gal/ac (30 L/ha) Mixing order: 1. Clean spray tank and fill sprayer tank half full with clean water 2. Start agitation or bypass system 3. Add the required amount of TraxosTwo Broadleaf Component and agitate for two to three minutes 4. Add correct amount of TraxosTwo Grass Component 5. Agitate for three to five minutes before adding remainder of water and then maintain constant agitation 6. After any break in spraying operations, agitate thoroughly before spraying again 7. Use the spray suspension as soon as it is prepared Effects of weather and use restrictions: Rainfastness One hour Application One application per year is permitted Apply by ground or aerial Re-cropping Fields previously treated with TraxosTwo Broadleaf Component can be seeded the following year to alfalfa, barley, canola, corn, dry beans, flax, forage grasses, lentils, mustard, oats, peas, potatoes, rye, soybeans, sugar beets, sunflowers and wheat or fields can be summerfallowed No crop may be seeded until the following year. There are no crop rotation limitations the year following application of TraxosTwo Grass Component Pre-harvest interval 60 days for grain and straw 30 days for forage or cut hay Storage Heated storage required Grazing Wait a minimum of seven days before grazing livestock on crops treated with TraxosTwo Grass Component Withdraw meat animals from treated fields at least three days before slaughter and do not permit lactating dairy animals to graze fields within seven days after application with TraxosTwo Broadleaf Component 52 Wild oats Kochia Cleavers Wild buckwheat

57 Fungicides Contents Fungicides Page 54 Allegro Page 56 Bravo ZN Page 58 Elatus Page 60 Quadris Page 62 Quilt Canola Page 64 Quilt Cereals Page 66 Quilt Pulses Page 68 Tilt - Early application with herbicide Page 70 Tilt - Flag leaf application Page 72 Trivapro

58 Unsurpassed white mould control. Allegro fungicide inhibits the formation and movement of spores, thereby stopping diseases before they take over. Allegro provides activity on the challenging disease of white mould. Group chemistry: Group 29 fungicide For use on: Dry shelled beans Edible podded legumes Soybeans See label for complete list of registered crops. For control of: White mould and other listed diseases Application timing (in dry shelled beans): For control of white mould, begin application when plants are at first bloom (10% 30%); i.e. when 10% 30% of the plants have at least one open bloom A second application may be applied if needed Use the higher rate under conditions favourable for severe disease development See label for all crop and application timing recommendations. Use rates and packaging: Suppression rate L/ac (0.44 L/ha) Control rate L/ac to L/ac ( L/ha) Packaging Case: 2 x 10 L jugs Allegro maintaining a clean bean stand Mould starting to form on competitor check 54 Elm River Research Farm, MB Summer 2013

59 Fungicides / Allegro Tank-mixes: Can be tank-mixed with Quadris in dry shelled beans There are no registered tank mixes for use on soybeans Water volumes: Use sufficient water to obtain adequate coverage of foliage Ground: gal/ac ( L/ha) Aerial: 4.5 gal/ac (45 L/ha) (Aerial is registered for dry shelled beans only) Allegro inhibits the movement and formation of spores so this doesn t happen to your beans. Effects of weather and use restrictions: Rainfastness Two hours Application Repeat application at intervals of seven to 10 days Two applications per year if conditions necessitate Re-cropping Areas treated may be replanted with potatoes and dry shelled beans as soon as practical after the last application Other root crops and leafy vegetables can be planted 30 days after the last application All other crops can be planted 70 days after the last application Pre-harvest interval Edible-podded legume vegetables and potatoes 14 days Dry shelled beans, except soybeans 30 days Soybeans DO NOT apply after growth stage R3, early pod formation Storage Store in a secure, dry place, separate from fertilizer, food or feed Do not allow livestock to graze treated areas Do not feed hay from treated fields to livestock 55

60 Your first line of defence. Stop foliar diseases before they get out of control with Bravo ZN fungicide. With its broad-spectrum disease protection in a wide range of crops, Bravo ZN is a key part of a disease control program. Protects the yield of your crops Prevents pod infection and maintains seed quality Multi-site activity ensures there is low risk of resistance development Can be used on a wide variety of crops Group chemistry: Group M fungicides For use on: Crop Disease(s) Use rate (L/ac) Lentils Dry peas Anthracnose Ascochyta blight Ascochyta blight (Mycosphaerella pinodes) Chickpeas Ascochyta blight Application interval days Application timing Apply at pre-flowering prior to row closure. Make a second application 10 to 14 days after the first application (during bloom period) The first application must be applied before disease is established and no later than onset of flowering. Make a second application at early pod set, around ten days after the first. Always apply the higher rate when conditions are favourable for disease. If conditions remain favourable for disease, a third application should be made 10 to 14 days later during pod filling Use the higher rate range for the first application and the lower rate range for subsequent applications. The first application must be applied before disease is established and no later than onset of flowering. Remaining applications should be made at ten day intervals. Use rates and packaging: For the complete list of crops, diseases and corresponding use rates, please consult the label Lentils: L/ac ( L/ha) Chickpeas: L/ac ( L/ha) for first application, L/ac ( L/ha) for second and third applications Dry peas: L/ac ( L/ha) Packaging Case: 2 x 10 L (treats ac/case) Tote: 450 L (treats ac/tote) 56

61 Fungicides / Bravo ZN Water volumes: Ground: 20 gal/ac (200 L/ha) Aerial: 4.5 gal/ac (45 L/ha) Mixing order: 1. Ensure that the sprayer interior is clean, then fill the spray tank with ½ the required amount of water and engage gentle agitation. Good agitation is indicated by a rippling or rolling action on the surface of the water 2. Add any WG or DF formulation mix partners and agitate to ensure complete mixing 3. Add Bravo ZN (SC) and agitate to ensure complete mixing 4. Add any additional SC formulation mix partners and agitate to ensure complete mixing 5. Add any EC formulation mix partners and agitate to ensure complete mixing 6. Fill the tank to ¾ the required amount of water 7. Add any solution (SN) formulation mix partners and agitate to ensure complete mixing 8. Finish filling the sprayer with water, maintaining good agitation 9. After any break in spraying operations, agitate thoroughly before spraying again. 10. Spray the pesticide suspension the same day as mixing 11. Do not mix, load or clean spray equipment where there is a potential to contaminate wells or aquatic systems Effects of weather and use restrictions: Rainfastness One hour or when dry Application Lentils: No more than two applications per season Dry peas and chickpeas: No more than three applications per season Re-cropping No restrictions Pre-harvest interval 48 days (lentils) 32 days (dry peas) 14 days (chickpeas) Storage Protect product from excessive heat Grazing Do not allow grazing of treated crop Do not feed hay to livestock 57

62 Keep your finger on the pulse. Elatus fungicide for pulse crops contains our breakthrough fungicide, Solatenol. Elatus offers excellent activity in pulse crops to help maintain quality and yield potential through effective control of foliar diseases. Provides targeted, effective foliar disease control in pulse crops Dual modes of action combine to deliver strong preventative control and resistance management One convenient use rate across all registered pulse crops Group chemistry: Group 7 and Group 11 fungicides For use on: Lentils, Field peas Chickpeas Beans Soybeans For control of: Ascochyta blight Anthracnose Mycosphaerella blight Sclerotinia (suppression) Application timing: Make one application before disease is established at first flower (0 20% bloom) prior to row closure A preventative application is important for optimal disease protection and best results 58 Refer to label for a complete list of registered crops and diseases. Moose Jaw, SK Demo Trial 2016

63 Fungicides / Elatus TM Use rates and packaging: Please refer to the product label for a complete list of rates by crop Packaging Case: 8.1 L Elatus A L Elatus B (treats up to 40 ac/case) Bulk: 97.2 L Elatus A L Elatus B (treats 480 acres) Water volumes: Ground: minimum gal/ac ( L/ha) Aerial: minimum 4.5 gal/ac (45 L/ha) Good spray coverage and canopy penetration are important for optimal results. This is achieved through application at recommendated water volumes Effects of weather and use restrictions: Avoid application when heavy rain is forecasted Apply a maximum of one application of Elatus per season at early flower (0 20% bloom) Do not feed dried pea vines to livestock Do not apply more than one application before switching to a non-group 7 fungicide Elatus performance 2015 Demonstration Trial, Woodrow, SK (n=1) Pulse fungicide trial yields - Lentils Elatus Priaxor Quilt Delaro Benefits of Elatus on pulse crops: Good mixability and ease of application through various handlers and sprayers Excellent compatibility with tank-mix partners A healthy, standing pulse crop at harvest How Elatus works: Through dual modes of action, Elatus delivers long-lasting disease protection in two ways: First, Elatus sticks to the plant s waxy layer on the cuticle of the leaf, penetrating slowly over time, delivering residual activity Second, Elatus is taken up through the xylem the water conducting vessels within the plant and then moves upward and outward to protect the plant as it grows Performance evaluations are based on field observations and public information. Data from multiple locations and years should be consulted whenever possible. Individual results may vary depending on local growing, soil and weather conditions. Always read and follow label directions. 59

64 Protection that grows with your crop. Quadris fungicide provides consistent, wall-to-wall coverage against foliar diseases in pulses at critical growth stages. By using the plant s own feeding system, Quadris moves quicker and farther into the plant, and that means better quality and yield. Rely on the complete systemic protection of Quadris to: Protect pulse crops against Ascochyta, Anthracnose and Mycosphaerella Protect quality and yield Group chemistry: Group 11 fungicide For use on: Pulse crops (Crop Group 6): chickpeas, lentils, peas, beans and soybeans See label for complete list of crops. For control of: Anthracnose Ascochyta blight Mycosphaerella blight Asian soybean rust Powdery mildew (soybeans and field peas) Cercospora leaf spot (soybeans) Sclerotinia (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum) suppression only Application timing: Chickpeas, lentils, beans, peas First application: At first sign of disease, and no later than onset of flowering Second application: days after first application Soybeans First application: R1 R3 stage or when there is 5% disease level Second application: 14 days after first application Use rates and packaging: Please refer to product label for a complete list of rates by crop Packaging Case: 4 x 3.78 L (treats 75 ac) Tank-mixes: Matador 120 EC for insect control 60

65 Fungicides / Quadris Water volumes: Ground: 10 gal/ac (100 L/ha) Aerial: 5 gal/ac (50 L/ha) Mixing order: 1. Ensure the sprayer interior is clean, then fill the spray tank with ½ the required amount of water and engage gentle agitation. Good agitation is indicated by a rippling or rolling action on the surface of the water 2. Add any WG or DF formulation mix partners and agitate to ensure complete mixing 3. Add Quardis Flowable (SC) and agitate to ensure complete mixing 4. Add any additional SC formulation mix partners and agitate to ensure complete mixing 5. Add any EC formulation mix partners and agitate to ensure complete mixing 6. Fill the tank to ¾ the required amount of water 7. Add any solution (SN or SL) formulation mix partners and agitate to ensure complete mixing 8. Finish filling the sprayer with water, maintaining good agitation 9. After any break in spraying operations, agitate thoroughly before spraying again 10. Spray the pesticide suspension the same day as mixing Effects of weather and use restrictions: Application Do not apply more than two applications per crop per season Re-cropping 30 days required on all crops intended for food and feed Pre-harvest interval Legumes: 15 days Storage Do not freeze Grazing Do not feed dried pea vines to animals 61

66 A piece of the blackleg management plan. Canola Quilt fungicide is a broad-spectrum fungicide with preventative and curative properties. Because Quilt is systemic, it moves within the plant and is distributed toward the leaf tips, protecting the plant as it grows, as opposed to protecting only the points of contact. Group chemistry: Group 3 and Group 11 fungicides For use on: Canola For control of: Virulent blackleg Application timing: Apply during the rosette stage between second true leaf and bolting Use rates and packaging: Please refer to product label for a complete list of rates by crop Packaging Case: 2 x L (treats 50 ac) Drum: L (treats 250 ac) Tote: 405 L (treats 1000 ac) Tank-mixes: Matador 120 EC Water volumes: Ground: minimum 10 gal/ac (100 L/ha) Aerial: minimum 4.5 gal/ac (45 L/ha) 62

67 Fungicides / Quilt Canola Mixing order: Prepare no more spray mixture than what is required for the immediate operation 1. Add ½ 2 /3 of the required amount of water to the spray tank. Begin agitation and continue through mixing and spraying 2. Add the required amount of Quilt 3. If applicable, add Matador 240 EC 4. Finish filling tank with the correct amount of water if mixing with glyphosate or Liberty Effects of weather and use restrictions: Application Do not make more than one application per season Pre-harvest interval 30 days Notes: Quilt fungicide is not a substitute for good management practices. For optimum management of blackleg, plant seed treated with a seed treatment recommended for the control of seed-borne blackleg, followed by a foliar application of Quilt fungicide. 63

68 Let your flag leaf fly. Cereals Stand up for healthy yields with Quilt fungicide. By applying Quilt fungicide at the flag leaf stage, you protect your cereal crop from leaf diseases that reduce your yield and quality. Cereal crops treated with Quilt are protected against rusts, tan spot, powdery mildew and Septoria. Registered on all wheat and barley varieties, Quilt safeguards your investment and your profitability. Group chemistry: Group 3 and Group 11 fungicides For use on: Spring wheat (including durum) Winter wheat Barley Oats Rye Triticale For control of: Tan spot Barley net blotch Stripe, stem and leaf rusts Crown rust (oats) Septoria Barley scald Application timing: Between stem elongation and head half emerged Use rates and packaging: Please refer to product label for a complete list of rates by crop Packaging Case: 2 x L (treats 50 ac) Drum: L (treats 250 ac) Tote: 405 L (treats 1000 ac) For the complete list of crops, diseases and corresponding use rates, please consult the label. Tank-mixes: Matador 120 EC 64

69 Fungicides / Quilt Cereals Water volumes: Use sufficient water volumes to ensure thorough coverage and canopy penetration Ground: 10 gal/ac (100 L/ha) Aerial: 4.5 gal/ac (45 L/ha) Mixing order: 1. Prepare no more spray mixture than what is required for the immediate operation 2. Add ½ 2 /3 of the required amount of water to the spray tank. Begin agitation and continue through mixing and spraying 3. Add the required amount of Quilt 4. If applicable, add Matador 5. Finish filling tank with the correct amount of water Effects of weather and use restrictions: Rainfastness Two hours Application Do not make more than two applications per season Re-cropping Oats and rye may be planted 45 days after an application Do not plant any other crop intended for food, grazing or any component of animal feed or bedding within 105 days of application, unless the second crop is listed on the Quilt label Pre-harvest interval 45 days for grain and straw (wheat and barley) 30 days for forage and hay Storage Avoid freezing Grazing Do not make more than one application for forage and hay Barley leaf rust Barley Net blotch Barley Scald Barley Wheat leaf rust Wheat Septoria leaf spot Barley, Wheat Stripe rust Barley, Wheat Tan spot Barley, Wheat 65

70 We know a thing or two about disease control. Pulses With two powerful active ingredients, Quilt fungicide protects and preserves pulse crop yield and quality. Preventative and curative disease protection Maximum uptake for fast disease knockdown Systemic activity, locally and into new growth Group chemistry: Group 3 and Group 11 fungicides For use on: Pulse crops (Crop Group 6): chickpeas, lentils, peas, beans and soybeans See label for complete list of crops. For control of: Anthracnose Mycosphaerella blight Powdery mildew Application timing: Make the first application at the first sign of disease and no later than the onset of flowering Second application should be made no more than 14 days later if disease conditions persist Use rates and packaging: Please refer to product label for a complete list of rates by crop Packaging Case: 2 x L (treats 40 ac) Drum: L (treats 200 ac) Tote: 405 L (treats 800 ac) 66

71 Fungicides / Quilt Pulses Water volumes: 10 gal/ac (100 L/ha). Ensure thorough spray coverage of all foliage and canopy penetration for optimum control Effects of weather and use restrictions: Rainfastness Two hours Application No more than two applications per season Maximum of one application for soybean hay and dry pea hay Re-cropping Oats and rye may be planted 45 days after an application days depending on crop (see label) Storage Avoid freezing Grazing Do not graze or feed livestock any treated forage or cut green crop for hay or silage Do not feed dried pea vines to livestock 67

72 Early-season application with herbicide Early-season protection in cereals that is as gentle as it is effective. To successfully manage cereal leaf and stem diseases, Tilt fungicide is registered for application at two different growth stages in wheat and barley: early-season herbicide timing and flag leaf timing. If disease is present at herbicide timing, apply Tilt along with a registered or supported herbicide tank-mix partner. When disease is evident at herbicide application, apply your herbicide tank-mixed with Tilt and then re-assess disease pressure at flag leaf. Consider early-season timing to help: Control early-season disease pressure under tight cropping rotations In wet conditions or irrigated fields where early-season disease pressure is more likely to develop Group chemistry: Group 3 fungicide For use on: Spring wheat Durum Barley For early-season control of: Septoria leaf spot Tan spot Net blotch See label for complete list of crops. Application timing: Three to four leaf one tiller (with herbicide) Apply at early signs of disease to prevent further spread of disease Use rates and packaging: Herbicide-timing rate: 100 ml/ac (160 ac per case) Packaging Case: 2 x 8 L 68

73 Fungicides / Tilt Early-season application with herbicide Tank-mixes: Tilt can be tank-mixed with one of the following herbicides in wheat and barley: - 2,4-D Amine - Axial - Broadband - Buctril M - Horizon NG (wheat only) - Pardner - MCPA Amine Note: See labels for individual tank-mix precautions and staging. Application of UNLABELLED tank-mixes is permitted as long as both products are registered and being used within their registered use pattern (i.e. application rate, application timing, number of applications per season, pre-harvest interval, pest claim, etc.) Tilt may be applied with up to 9 lb/ac (4 kg/ac) of actual nitrogen. The appropriate amount of urea can be dissolved in water and added to the spray tank before adding the fungicide NOTE: DO NOT add nitrogen while tank-mixing with a herbicide CAUTION: Excessive nitrogen concentrations may injure the crop Water volumes: Ground: 20 gal/ac (200 L/ha) Aerial: 4 5 gal/ac (40 50 L/ha) Mixing order: 1. Fill tank ½ full with clean water. Engage gentle agitation 2. Add the required amount of Tilt and agitate thoroughly 3. Continue filling the tank with water until it is 9 /10 full and, if applicable, add tank-mix partner 4. Complete filling the tank with water, maintaining agitation throughout mixing and spraying Effects of weather and use restrictions: Weather Rainfast in one hour Application No more than two applications per season Re-cropping No restrictions Pre-harvest interval 45 days (wheat, barley, oats) Storage Avoid freezing Grazing Three day grazing interval If no herbicide tank-mix was applied, straw from cereals can be fed to livestock 69

74 Flag-leaf timing application Protection that is as gentle as it is effective. Effective fungicides don t have to be harsh on your crop. Tilt fungicide protects your cereals from leaf disease without causing injury. Tilt helps you maintain a healthy flag leaf to protect your yield and quality. Group chemistry: Group 3 fungicide For use on: Spring wheat Durum Winter wheat Barley Oats Canary seed For control of: Septoria Stripe, leaf and stem rusts Powdery mildew Tan spot Net and spot blotch Scald Crown rust See label for complete list of crops, use rates and restrictions. Application timing: Between tillering to stem elongation up until head is half emerged Scout crops to monitor disease pressure and apply at very early stage of disease Application notes: Apply as a preventative disease control measure The second application is usually applied at head emergence and, in most cases, is essential to control the Septoria disease complex 70

75 Fungicides / Tilt Flag leaf timing application Use rates and packaging: 200 ml/ac (80 ac per case) Packaging Case: 2 x 8 L Tank-mixes: Please refer to the label for individual tank-mix options and mix precautions and statements. Tilt may be applied with up to 9 lb/ac (4 kg/ac) of actual nitrogen. The appropriate amount of urea can be dissolved in water and added to the spray tank before adding the fungicide CAUTION: Excessive nitrogen concentrations may injure the crop NOTE: DO NOT add nitrogen when tank-mixing Tilt fungicide with a herbicide Water volumes: Ground: 20 gal/ac (200 L/ha) Aerial: 5 gal/ac (50 L/ha) Mixing order: 1. Fill tank ½ full with clean water. Engage gentle agitation 2. Add the required amount of Tilt and agitate thoroughly 3. Continue filling the tank with water until it is 9 /10 full and, if applicable, add tank-mix partner 4. Complete filling the tank with water, maintaining agitation throughout mixing and spraying Effects of weather and use restrictions: Rainfastness One hour Application No more than two applications per season Re-cropping No restrictions Pre-harvest interval 45 days for cereals 60 days for canary seed Storage Avoid freezing Grazing Three days Straw from cereals can be fed to livestock, if no herbicide tank-mix was applied 71

76 Works harder and lasts longer. Trivapro fungicide contains Solatenol, a breakthrough active ingredient delivering long-lasting, reliable disease control. Combined with proven performers azoxystrobin and propiconazole, Trivapro gives growers the elite-level fungicide they need to help cure existing leaf disease and prevent further infections. Group chemistry: Group 3, Group 7 and Group 11 fungicides For use on: Cereal crops: wheat, barley, oats, rye, triticale Corn: field, sweet, pop and specialty Soybeans For control of: Tan spot Powdery mildew Leaf rust Wheat leaf rust Scald Stem rust Stripe rust Crown rust Septoria leaf blotch Net blotch See label(s) for a complete list of diseases. Application timing: In cereals, apply one application per season only, at BBCH (early flag leaf), based on the rate of 40 ac/case, or 400 ac/bulk pack For cereals: apply Trivapro between stem elongation and head half emergence up until the flag leaf stage For corn: apply Trivapro from V5 (5-8 leaf stage) to VT (tassel) For soybeans: apply Trivapro at R2-R3 stage Good spray coverage and canopy penetration is essential when applying Trivapro. Use rates and timing for Trivapro differ by crop. Please see the label(s) for complete details Use rates and packaging: Please refer to the product label for a complete list of rates by crop Packaging Case: 2 x 8.1 L Trivapro A + 2 x 2.43 L Trivapro B (40 acres) 1 Bulk: 160 L Trivapro A + 4 x 12 L Trivapro B (400 acres) When applied at L/ac or (1.0 L/ha) of Trivapro A and 0.12 L/ac or (0.3 L/ha) of Trivapro B. See the label for complete list of use rates and labelled diseases.

77 Fungicides / Trivapro Water volumes: Ground: minimum 20 gal/ac (200 L/ha) Aerial: minimum 4.5 gal/ac (45 L/ha) Mixing order: 1. Fill the spray tank with ½ the required amount of water and engage gentle agitation. Good agitation is indicated by a rippling or rolling action on the surface of the water 2. Add Trivapro A Fungicide (SE) and agitate to ensure complete mixing 3. Continue agitation while adding Trivapro B (EC) 4. Finish filling the sprayer with water, maintaining good agitation 5. After any break in spraying operations, agitate thoroughly before spraying again 6. Spray the pesticide suspension the same day as mixing 7. DO NOT mix, load or clean spray equipment where there is a potential to contaminate wells or aquatic systems Effects of weather and use restrictions: Trivapro is extremely phytotoxic to certain apple varieties, so take extreme care to avoid spraying Trivapro where spray drift may reach apple trees. Do not use sprayers that have contained Trivapro to subsequently spray apple orchards. Do not apply Trivapro through any type of irrigation equipment or through any ultra-low volume (ULV) spray system. Rainfastness Two hours Effects of weather Avoid application when heavy rain is forecast Do not apply during period of dead calm Avoid application of this product when winds are gusty Pre-harvest interval Corn grain: 14 days Corn silage: 30 days Sweet corn: 14 days Soybean grain: 30 days Cereals grain: 45 days Cereal forage and hay: 30 days Storage Store in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area away from feed and foodstuffs, and out of the reach of children and animals Grazing Do not graze or feed livestock cut green crop see the pre-harvest interval section for specific crop information Do not harvest wheat for forage Do not plant any other crop intended for food, grazing or any component of animal feed or bedding within 105 days of application, unless the second crop is on the Trivapro label(s) 73

78 Insecticides Contents Page 75 Matador 120 EC Page 78 Voliam Xpress 74

79 Broad-spectrum insect control. Matador 120 EC insecticide protects a wide range of crops from insect damage that can rob you of yield and quality. Works on contact on treated foliage or soil, and through ingestion, for up to seven days after application Has activity on small larvae, nymphs and adult stages of many insects Is effective against flea beetles, as well as key late-season pests in canola Fast-acting for quick knockdown Registered for both ground and aerial application for most crops Group chemistry: Group 3 insecticide For use on: Canola Spring wheat Durum Winter wheat Barley Oats Chickpeas Lentils Dry and succulent beans Field peas Potatoes Corn Mustard Flax Alfalfa Unimproved pasture/summerfallow See label for complete list of crops. 75

80 Insecticides / Matador 120 EC For control of: See label for complete list of pests and rates by crop. Alfalfa weevil Colorado potato beetle Corn borer Cutworms European corn borer Fall armyworms Flea beetles Grasshoppers Lygus bugs Pea aphids Pea leaf weevil Potato flea beetle Potato leafhopper Sunflower beetles Swede midge Western bean cutworm Application timing: Avoid application when heavy rain is forecasted Grasshoppers Low rate: Up to the third nymphal stage (up to 1 cm long) or when insect numbers are low. High rate: Up to, but not including, winged adults or when numbers are high Flea beetles To prevent migration of overwintering flea beetle adults throughout the field, ground spray a 15 m strip around the field at the first sign of flea beetle feeding 25% action threshold Diamondback moth larvae and Bertha armyworm Apply when insects are most vulnerable (early larval instars). Consult provincial guidelines for treatment threshold and advice Please refer to product label for a complete list of pests and application timing. Use rates and packaging: Please refer to product label for a complete list of rates by crops Packaging Case: 4 x 3.78 L (treats 113 ac/jug or 452 ac/case at the standard rate for most registered pests) 76

81 Insecticides / Matador 120 EC Tank-mixes: You can tank-mix Matador 120 EC in the following cropping situations: Corn (including field, pop and sweet types, and crops grown for seed production): with Tilt for foliar disease and insect control Seed corn, field corn and sweet corn: with Quadris or Quilt for foliar disease and insect control Wheat: with Horizon NG Wheat, barley: with Axial Legume vegetables (Crop Group 6) including soybeans: with Tilt, Quadris or Quilt. See label for complete details Wheat, barley, oats, canola: with Quilt Canola with glyphosate + Liberty Please consult the label for pest and crop conditions where these tank-mixes apply and for tank-mix rates. See other supported tank-mixes. Application of UNLABELLED tank-mixes is permitted as long as both products are registered and being used within their registered use pattern (i.e. application rate, application timing, number of applications per season, pre-harvest interval, pest claim, etc.) Water volumes: Ground: 10 gal/ac (100 L/ha) Aerial: 1 5 gal/ac (10 50 L/ha) Use sufficient water for thorough coverage Consult label for crop specific directions for use Bertha armyworm Bean leaf beetle Crucifer flea beetles Imported cabbageworm Cabbage seedpod weevil Grasshopper Pea leaf weevil Diamondback moth larvae Soybean aphid European corn borer larvae 77

82 Xpress your control. Voliam Xpress insecticide is a foliar insecticide providing both rapid knockdown and long lasting residual control of Lepidopteran species and listed sucking and chewing insects. After a foliar application, most of the compound stays on the leaf surface and a small amount penetrates into the leaf tissue. Initial and residual control is contingent upon thorough crop coverage. Group chemistry: Group 3 and Group 28 insecticides For use on: Crop Group 20A Canola Flax seed Mustard seed and condiment mustard Rapeseed Crop Group 6 Legumes (succulent and dried) Lentils Corn Chickpeas Peas For control of: Flea beetle Lygus bug Cabbage seedpod weevil Imported cabbageworm Diamondback moth Sunflower beetle Crop Group 20B Sunflower Subgroup Sunflower Safflower Other Crop Groups CG 1C Tuberous and corm vegetables CG 5A Head and stem brassica CG 6 Legumes CG 8-09 Fruiting vegetables CG 9 Cucurbit vegetables Cabbage looper Bertha armyworm Grasshoppers Sunflower beetle See label for complete list of pests and rates by crop 78

83 Insecticides / Voliam Xpress Application timing: In canola: Timing of applications should be based on the presence of vulnerable pest developmental stages and significant populations as determined by local monitoring In pulses: Apply no later than when the first feeding is seen on foliage. Reapply after seven days depending on the presence of significant populations as determined by local monitoring In sunflowers: Timing of applications should be based on the presence of vulnerable pest developmental stages and significant populations as determined by local monitoring. Make only one application per season by either ground or aerial application equipment. For Sunflower beetle - Apply when insects appear Use rates and packaging: Please refer to the product label for a complete list of rates by crop Packaging Case: 4 x 3.78 L (treats 40 ac/jug or 160 ac/case at the standard rate for most registered pests) Water volumes: Ground: minimum gal/ac ( L/ha) Aerial: 4 gal/ac (40 L/ha) Mixing order: Refer to label for detailed mixing instructions Effects of weather and use restrictions: Weather Refer to label Application DO NOT use more than three applications per season by ground application DO NOT make more than one application per season by aerial application Re-cropping No restrictions Pre-harvest interval Seven days Storage Store above 0 C in the original container to prevent freezing If solids are present, return to room temperature and agitate until solids are dissolved Keep in closed container when not in use Avoid contamination of seed, feed and foodstuffs 79

84 Desiccants Contents Page 81 Reglone Ion - Pulses and sunflowers Page 83 Reglone Ion - Canola Page 85 Desiccant application timing tips Page 86 Reglone Ion desiccant best practices on pulses 80

85 Time management in a box for pulses and sunflowers. Reglone Ion desiccant offers fast dry down with the only all-in-one formulation that does not require the addition of an adjuvant, allowing growers to manage harvest timing effectively. Group chemistry: Group 22 herbicide For use on: Peas: field (dry) Lentils Chickpeas Sunflowers Beans: white, red kidney and adzuki Flax Soybeans Reglone Ion is safe to use on any registered crop germination is not adversely affected. Refer to the label for a complete list of registered crops. For control of: Desiccates all green crop material Application timing: Field peas and lentils See page 85 - "Desiccant application timing tips" - for application details and images to help with staging Chickpeas Desi: Apply when the majority of plants are yellow, most pods are mature and seeds have turned from green to yellow or brown (upper part of plant may still be green) Kabuli: Apply when the majority of plants and pods are ripe and dry, and seeds have turned from green to white or tan and detached from the pods 81

86 Desiccants / Reglone Ion Pulses and sunflowers Use rates and packaging: REGLONE ION REGLONE 240 Ground (L/ac) Aerial (L/ac) Ground (L/ac) Aerial (L/ac) Lentils Peas Sunflowers Chickpeas Packaging Case: 2 x 10 L (treats L/ac rate) Drum: 115 L (treats L/ac rate) Tote: 450 L (treats L/ac rate) Refer to the label for a complete list of crops and product rates. Use higher rates for dense canopy and/or weedy crops. *Note: To convert the previously used Reglone 240 rate to the Reglone Ion rate, simply multiply by a factor of 1.2. Reglone 240 requires the addition of a non-ionic surfactant such as Agral 90 at 1L/1000L spray solution. Water volumes: Ground: minimum 20 gal/ac (200 L/ha) Aerial: minimum 4.5 gal/ac (45 L/ha) Effects of weather and use restrictions: Weather Rainfast in 15 minutes Drought stress will thicken plant cuticles, reducing efficacy Late-season moisture can spur growth of indeterminate crops, such as pulses, and reduce efficacy Re-cropping No restrictions Storage Store above 0 C If crystallization occurs because of storage below this, warm to room temperature and agitate gently until reconstituted Grazing Crop residues may be fed to livestock 82

87 Optimizing desiccation to maximize harvest efficiency in straight cut canola varieties. When conditions are right, Reglone Ion desiccant can help growers who have invested in a canola variety with a supported claim of reduced pod shatter and drop get the crop harvested sooner and easier. Field selection, crop staging and proper application are important for a successful Reglone Ion pre-harvest application in canola. Group chemistry: Group 22 herbicide For use on: Canola For control of: Desiccates green stem, pod and leaf material Application timing: Apply in cloudy or low light conditions to allow product to diffuse across the plant surface before activation by sunlight Green seed levels will not decrease after an application of Reglone Ion. x In canola, spray when: 90% or more of the individual seeds have turned brown on the entire plant across the whole field. Harvest canola as soon as dry down is complete. 83

88 Desiccants / Reglone Ion Canola Use rates and packaging: REGLONE ION REGLONE 240 Ground (L/ac) Aerial (L/ac) Ground (L/ac) Aerial (L/ac) Canola Packaging Case: 2 x 10 L (treats 24 ac) Drum: 115 L (treats 139 ac) Tote: 450 L (treats 542 ac) Note: Requires the addition of a non-ionic surfactant such as Agral 90 for Reglone 240. Water volumes: Ground: 20 gal/ac (200L/ha) Aerial: 4.5 gal/ac (45 L/ha) Effects of weather and use restrictions: Rainfastness 15 minutes Storage Store above 0 C If crystallization occurs because of storage below this temperature, warm to room temperature and agitate gently until reconstituted Grazing Crop residues may be fed to livestock Product Primary driver Application timing Dry down speed Reglone Ion Fast crop dry down 90% + brown seed Harvest when dry Glyphosate alone Perennial weed control Majority of seeds yellow to brown; < 30% moisture Weather dependent, up to three weeks Glyphosate + Heat LQ Perennial weed control + crop dry down 60% - 75% seed colour change days 84

89 Desiccants / Desiccant application timing tips for pulses Desiccant application timing tips for pulses Field peas It s time to apply Reglone Ion when: Upper pods Pods are fleshy green or starting to turn yellow Seeds may be immature Middle pods Pods are light green to yellow and somewhat shrunken and leathery. Seeds are full-size and soft, but not juicy. Seeds will split when squeezed Bottom pods Pods are dry and translucent Seeds are detached from pods Harvest timing Field peas will be ready for combining five to seven days after spraying, depending on weather conditions. If significant rainfall occurs after application, the period between desiccation and harvest could be extended Lentils It s time to apply Reglone Ion when: Upper pods Pods are fleshy green Seeds are immature Middle pods Pods are light green to yellow Seeds are full-size and soft, but not juicy Bottom pods Pods are brown and dry, but not split Seeds are quite hard and will rattle Harvest timing Lentils will be ready for combining four to 10 days after spraying, depending on weather conditions. If significant rainfall occurs after application, the period between desiccation and harvest could be extended 85

90 Desiccants / Desiccant best practices on pulses Reglone Ion desiccant best practices on pulses Reglone Ion is a pre-harvest desiccant that dries down crops quickly by bursting surface cells of green tissue on the plant. It's great for use on crops with indeterminate growth like pulses. Reglone Ion dries the newer, greener tissue at the top of the plant, so the entire plant is uniformly ready for harvest. A quick drydown is critical to maintaining grade and yield in pulse crops. Desiccation speeds up the natural plant drydown process, allowing pulses to be harvested quicker, easier and earlier while at the same time maximizing both crop yield and quality. Making the most of a Reglone Ion application: Reglone Ion is activated by the sun. By applying it in the evening, you give Reglone Ion time to diffuse across plant surfaces so when the sunlight hits it, it provides the best desiccation effect Use the highest recommended water volume. This ensures maximum penetration into the canopy. Be sure the water is free of dirt and other contaminants If necessary, spray Reglone Ion in stages, allowing yourself time at harvest to take advantage of the window of opportunity that Reglone Ion provides Harvest timing Ideally, harvest the field as soon as the crop is dry. Desiccated pods left in the field during dry conditions are prone to shatter. Crop left in the field during moist conditions may result in reduced seed quality The usual interval between Reglone Ion application and harvest is four to 10 days. The actual interval is determined by weather conditions, application timing and use rate. Reduce the interval by using recommended water volumes and ensuring complete coverage If significant rainfall occurs after application, the period between desiccation and harvest could be extended. Weather, day length and sunlight intensity, crop maturity, Reglone Ion application rate and water volume (coverage) can affect the speed of desiccation 86

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