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1 DUPONT PRODUCT GUIDE 2017 WESTERN CANADA

2 Ready to listen, ready to help At DuPont, we re doing more. For all of us at DuPont Crop Protection, it all starts by listening and learning about your agronomic needs. Based on this understanding, we provide high-quality, top-performing crop protection products that help you increase your yields and maximize profitability. We work hard to bring innovations to the market that suit local conditions and individual situations. We help you put the right product on the right acre, so you can make every acre count from seed to harvest. I am proud to present you with our 2017 DuPont product guide, featuring our current product offerings for growers in Western Canada. You ll find many familiar and trusted brands, several tools to help you manage resistance, as well as new or additions to our lineup: DuPont Express FX herbicide, with two modes of action for pre-seed weed control and effective resistance management. DuPont Travallas herbicide, which delivers superb one-pass control on your toughest broadleaf weeds in a unique optimized liquid formulation. With three active ingredients from two different groups, Travallas proactively manages resistance and is highly crop-safe. DuPont PrecisionPac CS herbicide is the newest customized blend providing an all-in-one herbicide that controls both broadleaf and grassy weeds in spring and durum wheat. It comes in easyto-handle, pre-measured pouches for your exact weed spectrum and field size. DuPont Acapela fungicide, for powerful, reliable broad-spectrum protection against disease in canola, cereals, soybean and pulse crops, under a variety of conditions. DuPont Lumiderm insecticide seed treatment for canola, providing excellent plant protection right from the start, with cutworm control and enhanced protection against striped and crucifer flea beetles in one convenient bag. Looking to the future, our Research and Development pipeline is full of new thinking and exceptionally innovative products. For example, we re continuing our pre-market work on DuPont Sortan IS herbicide*, a powerful pre-emergent and post-emergent corn herbicide to help growers remove earlyseason weed competition. It s also a new tool to help manage weed resistance. On behalf of everyone at DuPont Crop Protection, thank you for making us a part of your success. We hope you have a safe, productive and profitable If we can help at any point, please reach out to your local DuPont representative. We are listening. Yours sincerely, Bryce Eger Business Director, DuPont Crop Protection and DuPont Pioneer * This product is not registered for use. It is a violation of the Pest Control Products Act to use a product in a non-registered application.

3 Contents Herbicides Fungicides 3 DuPont Accent 39 DuPont Acapela 4 DuPont Ally 44 DuPont Curzate 6 DuPont Assure II 45 DuPont Tanos 8 DuPont Barricade II 10 DuPont Express FX Insecticides 12 DuPont Express PRO 47 DuPont Coragen 14 DuPont Express SG 51 DuPont Verimark DuPont ExpressSun sunflowers DuPont Harmony K 240EC DuPont Muster 53 Seed Treatment DuPont Lumiderm DuPont Pinnacle SG DuPont PrecisionPac herbicides 55 Other Information Performance Commitment 25 DuPont Predicade 56 Resistance Management 27 DuPont Prism SG 57 Fungicide Resistance Management DuPont Refine M DuPont Refine SG Research Update: DuPont Sortan IS DuPont Titus PRO The Benefits of Solumax Soluble Granules Herbicide Mixing Instructions DuPont FarmCare Connect Grower Program 34 DuPont Triton K 36 DuPont Travallas 38 DuPont UpBeet 1

4 HERBICIDES Herbicides Herbicides DuPont Accent DuPont Ally DuPont Assure II DuPont Barricade II DuPont Express FX DuPont Express PRO DuPont Express SG DuPont ExpressSun sunflowers DuPont Harmony K 240EC DuPont Muster DuPont Pinnacle SG DuPont PrecisionPac herbicides DuPont Predicade DuPont Prism SG DuPont Refine M DuPont Refine SG Research Update: DuPont Sortan IS DuPont Titus PRO DuPont Triton K DuPont Travallas DuPont UpBeet

5 Tough on weeds. Safe on corn. Safe on all field corn varieties including low heat-unit hybrids Wide window of application 1-leaf to 8-leaf stage Crops: Field corn, sweet corn (Krispy King, Jubilee and Jubilee Supersweet varieties). Chemical Group: Group 2. Tank-Mix Options: For effective one-pass control of grasses and broadleaf weeds, apply with Banvel II (0.24 L/ac) or Pardner (0.40 L/ac). Timing: 1-leaf to 8-leaf stage (6 visible collars). When tank-mixing with Pardner, apply to corn when it is in the 4-leaf to 8-leaf stage. Crop Rotation: Following year: Corn, spring wheat, spring barley. All other crops: Field bioassay. Application Information: Rates and Packaging: 13.5 g/ac. A 10 acre pouch contains four (4) 2.5 acre water-soluble bags. Surfactant: Add a registered non-ionic surfactant (NIS) at 2 L per 1000 L of spray solution (0.2% v/v). Water Volume: Minimum 40 L/ac (9 imp. gal/ac). Rainfastness: Two (2) hours. Grass Control Barnyard grass Fall panicum Green foxtail Old witchgrass Quackgrass Wild oats Yellow foxtail * *Suppression. Refer to the Accent label for complete use instructions. 3

6 Broadleaf control all season long. Contact and soil activity that lasts up to eight (8) weeks Controls late weed flushes Crops: Spring wheat, durum wheat, barley, creeping red fescue, orchard grass, crested and intermediate wheat grass (seed or forage) and timothy (seed or forage). Chemical Group: Group 2. Tank-Mix Options: 2,4-D (Amine/Ester): Barley, wheat. Assure II: Creeping red fescue. Avenge : Barley, wheat. Harmony Grass 240 EC: Spring wheat, durum wheat. Clodinafop: Spring wheat, durum wheat. MCPA (Amine/Ester): Barley, wheat. Puma Advance: Spring wheat, durum wheat, barley. Timing: 2-leaf to flag leaf stage. Crop Rotation: For black and grey wooded soils of ph 7.9 or lower, please refer to the re-cropping recommendations on the next page. Application Information: Rates: 3 g/ac (40 ac/pouch) used alone in barley, wheat and creeping red fescue. Surfactant: Add a registered non-ionic surfactant (NIS) at 2 L per 1000 L of spray solution (0.2% v/v). Water Volume: 40 L/ac (9 imp. gal/ac). 4

7 Broadleaf control all season long. Broadleaf Control Ball mustard Bluebur Canada thistle 1 Chickweed Common groundsel Corn spurry Cow cockle Flixweed Green smartweed Hemp-nettle Kochia Lady s-thumb Lamb s-quarters 1 Prostrate pigweed Redroot pigweed Russian thistle 1 Scentless chamomile Shepherd s-purse Sow-thistle 1 (annual, perennial) Stinkweed Stork s-bill Tartary buckwheat Toadflax 1 Volunteer canola (excluding Clearfield canola) Wild buckwheat 1 (1 3 leaf) Wild mustard 1 Suppression Crop Rotation: Black and Grey Wooded Soils Interval prior to planting (months) Soil ph Barley Canary Seed Canola Durum wheat Flax Lentils Oats Spring wheat Yellow mustard 6.9 or lower to DO NOT USE ON SOILS WITH ph GREATER THAN 7.9. On black and grey wooded soils of ph 7.5 or lower, fescue may be planted in 10 months; alfalfa, red clover, peas and flax may be planted 22 months following application of Ally. Refer to the Ally label for complete use instructions. 5

8 Go on. Kick some grass! DuPont Assure II has been approved for use for the control of Japanese brome and downy brome in canola, flax, peas, lentils, dry beans and other oilseed and pulse crops. Delivers 99% control* of foxtail barley Controls both Japanese brome and downy brome Controls volunteer wheat, volunteer barley, wild oats, green foxtail and a number of other grassy weeds For high performing grass control, add Assure II to Liberty in LibertyLink canola or to glyphosate in Roundup Ready canola and in Roundup Ready soybeans Excellent crop safety and wide window of application Crops: Brassica carinata Canola Camelina Chickpeas Crambe Creeping red fescue for seed production, dry common beans Dry faba beans (dry broad beans) Flax Lentils Mustard (condiment and oilseed oriental including canola quality brassica juncea) Yellow and brown mustard Narrow-leaf lupin Chemical Group: Group 1. Registered & Supported Tank-Mix Options: DuPont Ally : Ares Creeping red fescue Basagran : DuPont Muster : Dry beans, soybeans Canola and mustard Eclipse (condiment and oilseed oriental) Glyphosate: DuPont Pinnacle : Roundup Ready canola Soybeans Roundup Ready soybeans DuPont Refine SG: Liberty : LibertyLink Canola Creeping red fescue Peas (field and processing) Seed alfalfa Seedling legumes (seed production) Snap beans Soybeans Sugar beets Sunflowers Lontrel Odyssey Pursuit Solo Solo ADV Viper ADV 1 : (field pea & soybean only) Refer to the Assure II Technical Guidance Document for details. Timing: Assure II can be safely applied at any crop stage. Apply Assure II when grasses are between 2-leaf and early tillering stage. Follow the pre-harvest interval guidelines. Crop Rotation: No re-cropping restrictions. Application Information: Rates 200 ml/ac to 300 ml/ac (Refer to table on following page). Packaging One (1) case contains 8 L of Assure II + 8 L jug Sure-Mix. Assure II is also available in 500L Mega Totes or 96L Drums. Surfactant Add Sure-Mix (included in the box) at 5 L per 1000 L of spray solution (0.5% v/v). Use Merge at 5 L to 10 L per 1000 L of spray solution (0.5% v/v to 1% v/v) if Sure-Mix is not available. Water Volume 40 L/ac (9 imp. gal/ac). Rainfastness One (1) hour. Aerial Application Assure II is registered for aerial application only when applied alone. 6 * Research conducted by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada at Lethbridge for in-crop control for oilseeds and pulses. (Source: Direct Seeding fact sheet, Lethbridge Research Centre; Revised October 2007, Agdex ). 1 Minimum 250 ml/ac Assure II, add UAN 28% as per Viper ADV label. Do not use Sure-Mix.

9 Go on. Kick some grass! WEEDS CONTROLLED 0.2 L/ac (0.5 L/ha) RATES 0.3 L/ac (0.75 L/ha) WINDOW OF APPLICATION Barnyard grass 2-leaf to early tillering Downy brome 2-leaf to 5-leaf Fall panicum 2-leaf to early tillering Foxtail barley 3-leaf to 4-leaf (+3 tillers) Green foxtail 2-leaf to early tillering Japanese brome 2-leaf to 5-leaf Old witchgrass 2-leaf to early tillering Proso millet 2-leaf to early tillering Quackgrass S 2-leaf to 6-leaf Volunteer barley 2-leaf to early tillering Volunteer corn 2-leaf to 6-leaf Volunteer oats 2-leaf to early tillering Volunteer wheat 2-leaf to early tillering Wild oats 1-leaf to 5-leaf up to 2 tillers 2-leaf to 6-leaf Assure II provides unmatched control of foxtail barley. Assure II Odyssey Ultra Centurion Untreated Source: Side-by-side trials, University of Guelph, 2016 Yellow foxtail 1-leaf to 5-leaf (+2 tillers) = Control S= Suppression. Best results on volunteer/wild oats if application is made before tillering begins. Excellent control of Japanese Brome Assure II Untreated Check Strip Source: Neville, SK, 2010 Refer to the Assure II label for complete use instructions. 7

10 Powered by Solumax Tough on weeds, gentle on crops. Consistently powerful performance on the toughest broadleaf weeds yet gentle on crops Leverages the strengths of three (3) active ingredients to provide consistent and powerful control of a broad range of broadleaf weeds Excellent control of narrow-leaved hawk s-beard, cleavers and kochia Contains actives from two groups (Groups 2 and 4) to help with resistance management Crops: Spring wheat, durum wheat, winter wheat, spring barley. Chemical Group: Group 2, Group 4. Registered and Supported Tank-Mix Options: Assert Everest 2.0 Simplicity Axial Clodinafop DuPont GP Herbicide Harmony Grass 240EC MCPA, 2,4-D Ester Puma Advance Traxos Varro Timing: 2-leaf to flag leaf stage. Crop Rotation: Following year: Alfalfa, barley, canola, corn, dry beans, flax, forage grasses, lentils, mustard, oats, peas, potatoes, rye or wheat, soybeans, sugar beets, sunflowers. application Information: Rates and Packaging: One (1) case treats 40 acres. Surfactant: Add a registered non-ionic surfactant (NIS) at 2 L per 1000 L of spray solution (0.2% v/v). When tank-mixing with a grass herbicide, use the surfactant provided with that product. Do not use an additional surfactant unless otherwise indicated on the label. Water Volume: 22 L/ac (5 imp. gal/ac). Rainfastness: One (1) hour. Mixing Instructions: See page 60. New: Barricade II can now be applied by aerial application. 8

11 Tough on weeds, gentle on crops. Powered by Solumax Broadleaf Control Canada thistle 1 Cleavers (1 to 6 whorls) Common chickweed Cow cockle Dandelion 2 (spring and fall rosettes up to 15 cm) Flixweed Hemp-nettle Kochia (including Group 2 resistant biotypes) Lamb s-quarters Narrow-leaved hawk s-beard (<10cm) Night-flowering catchfly (<10cm) Redroot pigweed Russian thistle Round-leaved mallow (1-5 leaf) Scentless chamomile 2 Smartweed (Lady s-thumb) Sow thistle (perennial) Stinkweed Stork s-bill (1-6 leaf) Volunteer canola 2 Volunteer flax (12 cm in height) White cockle 2 Wild buckwheat Wild mustard 1 Suppression. 2 Controlled when Barricade II is tank-mixed with the reduced rate of MCPA. DuPont Barricade II vs. Tough Broadleaf Weeds (% weed control) Cleavers Kochia Volunteer flax Results are from DuPont internal research trials, Narrow-leaved hawk s-beard Flixweed DuPont Barricade II Efficacy on Narrow-leaved hawk s-beard Day of application 47 Days after application Source: Dammann Farms, Creelman, SK, 2012 Refer to the Barricade II label for complete use instructions. 9

12 Powered by Solumax Proactive resistance management with uncompromising performance. 3 Groups (2, 4 & 9) when tank mixed with glyphosate Enhanced control of key weeds like kochia, dandelion, narrow-leaved hawk s beard, volunteer canola Systemic activity all the way down to the root so weeds won t grow back Crops: Wheat (spring, durum, winter), barley. Chemical Group: Group 2, Group 4. Tank Mix Options: Must be tank mixed with glyphosate. Timing: Pre-seed burn-down. Crop Rotation: After 24 hours: Spring wheat (including durum), spring barley. Following year: Any crop may be seeded the following year. application Information: Rates and Packaging: One (1) case treats 80 acres. Surfactant: No additional surfactant is required. Water Volume: 22 L/ac (5 imperial gal/ac). Weeds Controlled (Express FX plus 0.5 L/ac glyphosate equivalent) : Canada fleabane Common ragweed Dandelion Downy brome Flixweed Giant foxtail Green foxtail Hemp-nettle Kochia (Group 2 & 9 resistant biotypes) Lady s thumb Lamb s-quarters Persian darnel Russian thistle Stinkweed Volunteer barley Volunteer canola Volunteer flax Volunteer wheat (including glyphosate- Wild mustard Wild oats tolerant varieties) Wild buckwheat Scentless chamomile 1 Cow cockle White cockle 1 Narrow-leaved hawk s-beard Canada thistle 1 Redroot pigweed 1 Suppression. Original 360 g/l formulation. 10

13 Proactive resistance management with uncompromising performance. Powered by Solumax Express - One Trusted Brand, Multiple Options Select pre-seed weed control based on: Agronomic requirements Weed control Cropping plans Chemical Groups (tank mixed with glyphosate) Pre-Seed Crop Flexibility Key Weeds (tank mixed with glyphosate) Timing Express SG Express PRO Express FX Group 2, 9 Group 2, 9 Group 2, 4, 9 Cereal crops, soybeans, alfalfa, grasses, canary seed or select pulse crops (including peas and fababeans) Dandelion, Flixweed, Narrow-leaved hawk s -beard, Stinkweed, Volunteer canola*, Wild buckwheat (3-leaf) - Pre-seed burn-down - Chemfallow - Post-harvest Wheat (spring, durum, winter), Barley Up to 15 days of extended control of Cleavers, Dandelion, Narrow-leaved hawk sbeard, Volunteer canola* - Pre-seed burn-down - Chemfallow - Post-harvest prior to seeding cereals Wheat (spring, durum), Barley Kochia, Dandelion, Flixweed, Narrowleaved hawk s -beard, Stinkweed, Volunteer canola* - Pre-seed burn-down Fit Maximum cropping flexibility & application timing Professional extended control in cereals - Proactive resistance management - Control of glyphosate and Group 2 resistant kochia Injury to pulse crops may occur on coarse textured soils, low in organic matter (less than 3%), or in fields with variable soils, gravely areas, sandy areas or eroded knolls. * Will not provide extended control of volunteer Clearfield canola. 11

14 Powered by Solumax Professional strength burn-off with extended control. DuPont Express PRO is a powerful herbicide for out-of-crop weed control Provides up to 15 days of extended control on key broadleaf weeds like cleavers, dandelion, narrow-leaved hawk s-beard and volunteer canola Crops: Pre-seed burn-off application prior to seeding wheat (spring, winter, durum) and spring barley. Also used in chemfallow and post-harvest applications prior to seeding wheat and barley. Chemical Group: Group 2. Tank-Mix Options: Express PRO must be tank-mixed with glyphosate. Timing: Pre-seed: Wait a minimum of 24 hours after the application of Express PRO and glyphosate before planting wheat (spring, durum, winter) or barley. Note: Do not use on highly variable soils that have gravely or sandy areas, eroded knolls or calcium deposits. Heavy rainfall soon after application may result in visual crop injury or possible yield reduction. Conditions such as thin crop stand, sandy soil or low soil organic matter may increase the severity of injury. Chemfallow: Allow at least 10 days after treatment before tillage. Post-harvest: Apply to fields where wheat, barley or oats will be seeded next spring. Note: Limit of one application of DuPont Express PRO per growing season. Crop Rotation: Twenty-four (24) hours: Wheat (spring, durum and winter) and spring barley. Ten (10) months: Canola, peas and flax. Oats may be seeded anytime in the following season. Twenty-two (22) months: Lentils. Application Information: Rates and Packaging: 7 g/ac. One (1) jug treats 80 acres. Water Volume: 22 L/ac (5 imp. gal/ac). Mixing Instructions: See page 60. Visit expressprovideo.dupont.ca and see how Express PRO gets right to the root of tough weed problems like volunteer canola. Powered BY Solumax Express PRO contains sulfonylurea herbicide powered by Solumax so you get: Faster, easier and more consistent sprayer cleanout Fast, effective and consistent weed control Convenient, easy to handle product that completely dissolves in water Learn more about Solumax on page Degree and duration of extended control is dependent on weed infestation levels and on environmental conditions at and following treatment.

15 Professional strength burn-off with extended control. Powered by Solumax BROADLEAF CONTROL (Express PRO plus 0.5 L/ac glyphosate equivalent ) Canada fleabane Canada thistle 1 Chickweed Cleavers E Common ragweed Cow cockle Dandelion E Flixweed Hemp-nettle Kochia Lady s-thumb Lamb s-quarters Narrow-leaved hawk s-beard E Night-flowering catchfly 1 Redroot pigweed Russian thistle Scentless chamomile Stinkweed Volunteer canola E * (including glyphosate-tolerant) Volunteer flax White cockle Wild buckwheat Wild mustard 1 Suppression. Original 365 g/l formulation. E = Extended control. E *= Will not provide extended control of Clearfield canola Express PRO plus Glyphosate Untreated 1 L glyphosate Express PRO plus 0.5 L glyphosate equivalent Location: Kelburn Farms, MB Refer to the Express PRO label for complete use instructions. 13

16 Tough weeds, meet Express. Powered by Solumax For maximum cropping flexibility when added to glyphosate, Express SG provides enhanced control of hard-to-kill broadleaf weeds that you can t get by simply applying more glyphosate Gets right to the root of your weed problems with powerful systemic activity Timing: Pre-seed burn-off, chemfallow, and post-harvest applications. Chemical Group: Group 2. Tank-Mix Options: Express SG must be tank-mixed with glyphosate. Crop Rotation: Pre-seed Burn-off: 24 hours after application, can seed spring wheat, winter wheat, durum, barley, oats, alfalfa, red clover, alsike clover (seed or forage production), smooth bromegrass, meadow bromegrass, timothy and creeping red rescue, canary seed and pulse crops* (including dry bean, fababean, field pea, lupin and soybean). Any crop may be seeded the year following a pre-seed burn-off. Chemfallow: Allow at least 10 days after treatment before tillage. Any of the above crops can be seeded 24 hours after application. Two (2) months after application, you can also seed canola, flax or lentils. Fall Application: Seed winter wheat a minimum of 24 hours after application. Next spring you can seed any cereal crop, canola, flax, lentils, canary seed, alfalfa or pulse crops (including drybean, fababean, field pea, lupin and soybean). application Information: Rates and Packaging: 6 g/ac. One (1) jug treats 80 acres. Water Volume: 22 L/ac (5 imp. gal/ac). Mixing Instructions: See page 60. * Note: Injury to pulse crops may occur on coarse-textured soils, low in organic matter (less than 3%) or in fields with variable soils, gravely areas, sandy areas or eroded knolls. Avoid planting pulse crops in soils containing more than 50% sand. Powered BY Solumax Express SG contains sulfonylurea herbicide powered by Solumax so you get: Faster, easier and more consistent sprayer cleanout Fast, effective and consistent weed control Convenient, easy to handle product that completely dissolves in water Learn more about Solumax on page

17 Tough weeds, meet Express. Powered by Solumax Broadleaf Control (Express SG plus 0.5 L/ac glyphosate equivalent ) Canada fleabane (8 cm) Canada thistle 1 (rosette) Common ragweed Cow cockle (3-leaf) Dandelion (up to 15 cm) Flixweed Hemp-nettle Kochia Lady s-thumb Lamb s-quarters Narrow-leaved hawk s-beard Redroot pigweed Russian thistle Scentless chamomile 1 Stinkweed Volunteer canola (including glyphosate-tolerant) Volunteer flax Wild buckwheat (3-leaf) White cockle 1 Wild mustard 1 Suppression. Original 365 g/l formulation MIXING PROCEDURE 1. Start with a clean empty sprayer. Ensure sprayer is equipped with 50 mesh screens or filters. 2. Fill sprayer tank 1/4 to 1/3 full with clean water. 3. With agitator running, add Express slowly. Ensure agitation reaches all parts of the tank. 4. If using a mix & fill tank, add Express to as large a volume of water as possible. 5. Let dissolve for 5 minutes minimum while agitating and adding more water. 6. After 5 minutes of agitation, complete filling with water and then add glyphosate. 7. For repeat tank loads, ensure spray solution is reduced to about 10% of original volume OR pre-slurry Express in 10L minimum of water prior to going to step 2. Dissolving may take longer in low water volumes. 8. (Optional) For the last load of the day, add 10L of household ammonia (containing at least 3% ammonia) to the tank heel PRIOR to the addition of Express, water and glyphosate. Repeat steps 2 through 5. Visit expressvideo.dupont.ca and see how Express SG gets right to the root of tough weed problems like dandelion. 15

18 Tough weeds, meet Express. Powered by Solumax Express SG plus Glyphosate *Original 356 g/l formulation Source: DuPont, Internal Research Trials, Express SG plus Glyphosate on Dandelion (Pre-seed Burn-off) Untreated Treated with Express SG plus glyphosate Treatment (21 Days After Application) Treated with Heat Treated with Express SG plus glyphosate Refer to the Express SG label for complete use instructions. 16

19 Herbicide-tolerant sunflower hybrids. DuPont and Pioneer have partnered up to bring a system to sunflower growers in Western Canada. Pioneer brand sunflower hybrids with the DuPont ExpressSun herbicide tolerant trait are tolerant to DuPont Express SG herbicide. This unique system is designed to maximize weed control in sunflower crops, enhancing ease of production and yield. It provides improved weed control over conventional hybrids with traditional herbicides and gives growers a cost-effective option for broad spectrum weed control. This revolutionary production system offers: Broad spectrum control or suppression of broadleaf weeds A simplified approach to weed control in sunflowers Improved yield potential through enhanced weed control A cost-effective crop management solution Complete re-cropping flexibility the following year Developed through traditional plant breeding methods Pioneer and DuPont researchers brought this tolerance trait to market and developed this hybrid through traditional methods of plant breeding without the use of genetic modification. Sunflowers with the DuPont ExpressSun trait can be grown, harvested and used just like any traditional sunflower seed. Pioneer brand 63N82 is the hybrid with the DuPont ExpressSun trait for tolerance to Express SG herbicide: Strong performance package Above-average emergence Excellent yield potential Exceptional standability Strong root and stalk strength High oil content Tank-Mix Options: For the control of wild oats (2-leaf to 6-leaf) and suppression of green foxtail (2-leaf to 6-leaf), you can tank-mix Express SG with Assure II on Express tolerant sunflowers (0.5 L/ha). Refer to the ExpressSun label for complete use instructions. 17

20 Powered by Solumax One-pass treatment for Group 2-resistant kochia and grassy weeds. Harmony K and Harmony K 240EC are approved for aerial application. Two (2) broadleaf actives (Group 2 and Group 4) to optimize kochia control and help manage resistance Controls wild oats, green foxtail and 29 broadleaf weeds Breaks down quickly in soil with no re-cropping restrictions the following year Crops: Spring wheat, durum wheat. Chemical Group: Group 1, Group 2, Group 4. Tank-Mix Options: Provides grass and broadleaf control in one convenient box. Timing: Crop: 2-leaf to the 5-leaf stage. Kochia: Control kochia early for optimum results. Apply at the 2-leaf to 4-leaf stage of the crop to maximize yield potential and weed control. Crop Rotation: Two (2) months: Alfalfa, canola, flax, lentils. Following year: No re-cropping restrictions. Application Information: Rates and Packaging: One (1) case treats 40 acres. Surfactant: Included. No additional surfactant required. Water Volume: 22 L/ac to 44 L/ac (5 imp. gal/ac to 10 imp. gal/ac). Rainfastness: Four (4) hours. Mixing Instructions: See page 60. Powered BY Solumax Harmony K 240EC contains sulfonylurea herbicide powered by Solumax so you get: Faster, easier and more consistent sprayer cleanout Convenient, easy to handle product that completely dissolves in water Fast, effective and consistent weed control Learn more about Solumax on page

21 One-pass treatment for Group 2-resistant kochia and grassy weeds. Powered by Solumax Broadleaf Control Ball mustard Canada thistle* ( 15 cm, before budding) Chickweed (1 6 leaf) Cleavers* (1 3 whorl) Common groundsel Corn spurry Cow cockle Dandelion 1 Flixweed Green smartweed Hemp-nettle Kochia (including Group 2-resistant biotypes) Lady s-thumb Lamb s-quarters Narrow-leaved hawk s-beard Grass Control Green foxtail * Suppression. 1 Spring or fall rosettes, less than 15 cm in diameter. Redroot pigweed Round-leaved mallow* (2 6 leaf) Russian thistle Scentless chamomile* Shepherd s-purse Sow-thistle* ( 15 cm, before budding) Stinkweed Stork s-bill 1 (2 6 leaf) Tartary buckwheat Toadflax* ( 15 cm in height) Volunteer canola (excluding Clearfield canola) Volunteer sunflower Wild buckwheat (1 5 leaf) Wild mustard Wild oats (1 6 leaf, before 4-tillers) Outstanding Wild Oat Control Untreated Treated Refer to the Harmony K 240EC label for complete use instructions. 19

22 Broadleaf control in all types of canola and sunflowers. Registered on sunflowers (from 2-leaf to 8-leaf stage) Control of wild mustard In canola, tank-mix with Assure II for one-pass grass and broadleaf control Registered for minor use on brassica carinata Crops: Canola, brown mustard, oriental mustard, sunflowers. Chemical Group: Group 2. Tank-Mix Options: For grass and broadleaf control in canola only, tank-mix Muster with Assure II at 0.2 L/ac, applied at the 2-leaf stage of canola up to the initiation of bolting. Timing: Canola: 2-leaf stage up to the initiation of bolting and before crop canopy closure. Brown and Oriental mustard: 4-leaf to rosette stage. Sunflower: 1-leaf to 8-leaf stage. Weeds: Apply early when weeds are actively growing. Crop Rotation: Ten (10) months: Spring wheat, durum, barley, oats, flax. Twenty-two (22) months: Alfalfa, canary grass, canola, dry beans, fababeans, fescue, lentils, peas, red clover, tame mustard. application Information: Rates: 8 g/ac to 12 g/ac. Surfactant: Add a registered non-ionic surfactant (NIS) at 2 L per 1000 L of spray solution (0.2% v/v). If tank-mixing with Assure II, use Sure-Mix at 5 L per 1000 L of spray solution (0.5% v/v ) or Merge at 5 10 L per 1000 L of spray solution ( % v/v). Water Volume: 40 L/ac (9 imp. gal/ac). Mixing Instructions: 1. Fill the spray tank 1/4 to 1/3 full with water. 2. Add Muster bags to the spray tank while the agitator is running. Continuous agitation is recommended through the entire mixing procedure to ensure products are completely dissolved and/or in suspension. 3. If tank-mixing, add the required amount of Assure II. 4. Fill with water and add the required amount of adjuvant. 20

23 Powered by Solumax Tough on weeds, gentle on crops. Consistently powerful performance on the toughest broadleaf weeds yet gentle on crops Leverages the strengths of three (3) active ingredients to provide consistent and powerful control of a broad range of broadleaf weeds Excellent control of narrow-leaved hawk s-beard, cleavers and kochia Contains actives from two groups (Groups 2 and 4) to help with resistance management Crops: Spring wheat, durum wheat, winter wheat, spring barley. Chemical Group: Group 2, Group 4. Registered and Supported Tank-Mix Options: Assert Everest 2.0 Simplicity Axial Clodinafop DuPont GP Herbicide Harmony Grass 240EC MCPA, 2,4-D Ester Puma Advance Traxos Varro Timing: 2-leaf to flag leaf stage. Crop Rotation: Following year: Alfalfa, barley, canola, corn, dry beans, flax, forage grasses, lentils, mustard, oats, peas, potatoes, rye or wheat, soybeans, sugar beets, sunflowers. application Information: Rates and Packaging: One (1) case treats 40 acres. Surfactant: Add a registered non-ionic surfactant (NIS) at 2 L per 1000 L of spray solution (0.2% v/v). When tank-mixing with a grass herbicide, use the surfactant provided with that product. Do not use an additional surfactant unless otherwise indicated on the label. Water Volume: 22 L/ac (5 imp. gal/ac). Rainfastness: One (1) hour. Mixing Instructions: See page 60. New: Barricade II can now be applied by aerial application. 8

24 Broadleaf control in all types of canola and sunflowers. Broadleaf Control Flixweed (spring seedlings) Hemp-nettle Redroot pigweed 2 Smartweed (Lady s-thumb) Stinkweed 1 (1 4 leaf) Wild mustard 1 Controlled at high rate of Muster 12 g/ac or 8 g/ac when tank-mixed with Assure II. 2 Suppressed at high rate of Muster 12 g/ac. Refer to the Muster label for complete use instructions. 21

25 Powered by Solumax Now with Solumax soluble granule technology! Pinnacle SG with Solumax soluble granules is a next-generation sulfonylurea herbicide for soybeans Control of lamb s-quarters, redroot pigweed and wild mustard Powered by Solumax for: - Faster, easier, more consistent sprayer cleanout - Fast, effective and consistent weed control Crop: Soybeans. Chemical Group: Group 2. packaging: One (1) pouch contains 96 g of product packaged in eight convenient pre-measured water soluble bags (12 g per bag). Each pouch treats 20 acres at the high rate (4.8 g/ac) and 29 acres at the low rate (3.3 g/ac). Crop Rotation: Any crop the following year. Weeds Controlled and Application Information Crop Weeds Rate Window of Application Application Information Soybeans Lady s-thumb Redroot pigweed Wild mustard 3.3 g/ac (8.25 g/ha) One (1) pouch treats 29 acres. Add a registered non-ionic surfactant (NIS) such as Agral 90 or Ag-Surf at 1 L per 1000 L of spray solution (0.1% v/v). Apply post-emergent and before the initiation of flowering. Target weeds when they are small. For more consistent control of velvetleaf, add 28% UAN at 4 L per 100 L of spray solution (4% v/v), from the 1 st trifoliate until flowering stage of soybeans. For control of grassy weeds, tank-mix Pinnacle SG herbicide with Assure II herbicide. Lady s-thumb Lamb s-quarters Redroot pigweed Velvetleaf Wild mustard 4.8 g/ac (12 g/ha) One (1) pouch treats 20 acres. Add a registered non-ionic surfactant (NIS) such as Agral 90 or Ag-Surf at 1 L per 1000 L of spray solution (0.1% v/v). Refer to the Pinnacle SG label for complete use instructions. 22

26 Custom herbicides as unique as your fields. Every farm is unique. Every field is different. Now, you can choose from 12 different PrecisionPac herbicides to customize your weed control program for each individual field based on your agronomic needs. Thanks to a revolutionary new dispensing system, your crop protection retailer can create high-performing PrecisionPac herbicides that match your agronomic needs, in exactly the right amount for your field size or sprayer tank. No more left-over herbicide, no more measuring or guesswork. DuPont PrecisionPac herbicides can save time and money while enhancing your weed control. How it works: After scouting the field, identifying key weeds and evaluating other important agronomic factors, your retailer will help you choose the appropriate PrecisionPac herbicide solution. Each system can hold up to 6 different active ingredients that can be combined in various ratios to create the PrecisionPac herbicide blend that best meets the agronomic needs of a specific field. The exact amount of herbicide is dispensed into a grower bag and labeled for easy identification. PrecisionPac is: High Performing Weed Control Completely Customized Weed Control Easy to Use Right Product, Right Rate, Right Acre Multiple Modes of Action Pick Length Of Herbicide Activity Reduced Waste Constantly Evolving precisionpac.dupont.ca 23

27 Custom herbicides as unique as your fields. New for 2017: Completely Customized Grass and Broadleaf Weed Control DuPont PrecisionPac Cross Spectrum blends offer the latest technology for tough grassy and broadleaf weed control. These revolutionary new blends provide you with combined grassy and broadleaf weed control all in one fit-to-your-farm bag. That means top performing weed control with only one bag to mix and dispose of. The right product for specific weeds: DuPont PrecisionPac herbicides allow growers to purchase the blend that is best suited for each area to be sprayed. There are currently 12 DuPont registered PrecisionPac herbicides. Out-of-crop herbicides: NC NC-0050 DB-858 (chemfallow only) In-crop cereal herbicides: DB-858 DB-6654 PP-3317 Triton C DB-8454 PP-2525 PP Graminicide herbicides: GP Herbicide Cross Spectrum Herbicides: CS Research Update CS Research Update CS Research Update CS Additional products available through PrecisionPac dispensing system: Perimeter II (in-crop cereal herbicide) 24

28 Weeds fear it, you command it. Predicade is an all-in-one solution that excels on the most challenging grass and broadleaf weeds, including Group 1 resistant wild oats Multiple modes of action for proactive resistance management Offers excellent control while still providing flexible re-crop options Crops: Spring, Durum and winter wheat. Chemical Group: Group 2, Group 4. Timing: 3-leaf to 6-leaf with 3 tillers, but prior to jointing (presence of first node). Crop Rotation: Fields treated with DuPont Predicade may be seeded the following year to alfalfa, barley, canola, field corn, flax, dry beans, lentils, mustard, oats, peas, soybeans, spring and durum wheat or sunflowers. Broadleaf Weed Control: 26 species Annual smartweed (green smartweed, lady s-thumb) Canada thistle 1 (top growth control) Cleavers (1-6 whorls) Common chickweed (1-6 leaf) Cow cockle Dandelion (< 15 cm in diameter) Flixweed Hemp-nettle Kochia (including Group 2 & 9 resistant biotypes; seedling to 8 leaf) Grassy Weed Control: 7 species Lamb s-quarters Narrow-leaved hawk s-beard Night flowering catchfly Pale smartweed (1-6 leaf) Redroot pigweed Round-leaved mallow (1-5 leaf) Russian thistle Scentless chamomile Shepherd s-purse (1-6 leaf) Sow thistle, perennial Stinkweed Stork s-bill (1 6 leaf) Volunteer canola (2 4 leaf) including Clearfield varieties Volunteer flax (< 12 cm) White cockle Wild buckwheat Wild mustard Barnyard grass Japanese brome 2 (1-6 leaf) Volunteer canary seed Wild oats Persian darnel 1 Green foxtail, (including Group 1 resistant) Yellow foxtail 1 1 Suppression only. 2 Control of spring-germinated Japanese brome. Suppression of overwintered Japanese brome. Best results are obtained after a pre-seed or burndown application with a glyphosate herbicide. 25

29 Weeds fear it, you command it. Application Information: Rates and Packaging: One (1) case treats 40 acres. Water Volume: Minimum 5 gal/acre. Rainfastness: Two (2) hours. Mixing Order: Recommended mixing order is as follows: 1. DuPont Predicade Broadleaf 2. DuPont Predicade Grass 3. Perimeter II Herbicide 4. Nufarm MCPA Ester 600 Liquid Herbicide Sprayer Miss vs Predicade Predicade Sprayed June 5th, 2015 Photo taken 21 DAA Refer to the Predicade label for complete use instructions. 26

30 Outstanding post-emergent control of quackgrass, pigweed and annual grasses. Prism SG is now registered for use in highbush blueberries and caneberries. Crops: Irrigated potatoes in Western Canada, seed potatoes and field tomatoes (processing and fresh market). Chemical Group: Group 2. Timing: Potatoes: Time the application of Prism SG to the stage of the weed. Spray annual grasses in the 1-leaf to 6-leaf stage (up to early tillering, to 2-leaf tillers). Apply before the crop canopy can interfere with the spray coverage of target weeds and prior to the initiation of flowering of the potato crop. Highbush blueberries: Use on highbush blueberries that have gone through at least one growing season and are in good health and vigor. Do not apply within 21 days of harvest. Processing field tomatoes: Apply Prism SG three (3) weeks after processing tomatoes are transplanted. Crop Rotation: Four (4) months: Winter wheat. Following Year: Field corn, spring barley, potatoes, red clover, sorghum, soybeans and white beans. Application Information: Rates and Packaging: 24 g/ac. One (1) bottle treats 20 acres (8 ha). Surfactant: Add a registered non-ionic surfactant (NIS) at 2 L per 1000 L of spray solution (0.2% v/v). Water Volume: 40 L/ac (9 imp. gal/ac). Broadleaf Control Hairy nightshade 1 Lamb s-quarters 2 (4 6 leaf stage) Grass Control Barnyard grass Redroot pigweed Triazine resistant lamb s-quarters Green foxtail Triazine resistant hairy nightshade 3 Witchgrass Fall panicum Quackgrass (3 6 leaf stage) 1 Registered in tomatoes only, up to the 4-leaf stage. 2 Suppression. Triazine resistant biotypes. 3 Use 56 g/ac rate plus NIS. Yellow foxtail Refer to the Prism SG label for complete use instructions. 27

31 Powered by Solumax Proven control of annual and perennial broadleaf weeds. Controls dandelion, wild buckwheat and all types of volunteer canola, including Roundup Ready and Clearfield varieties Won t compromise wild oat control Contains both Group 2 and Group 4 herbicides to help manage weed resistance Crops: Barley, oats, wheat (durum, spring, winter). Chemical Group: Group 2, Group 4. Registered and Supported Tank-Mix Options: Assert DuPont GP Herbicide Simplicity Axial Everest 2.0 Traxos Axial Xtreme Harmony Grass 240EC Varro Clodinafop Puma Advance Timing: 3-leaf stage to just prior to flag leaf stage. Crop Rotation: Two (2) months: Alfalfa, canola, flax, lentils. Following year: No re-cropping restrictions. Application Information: Rates and Packaging: One (1) case treats 40 acres. Surfactant: Not required. Not required when used alone. When tank-mixing with grass herbicides, use the surfactant provided with that product (follow the label instructions if surfactant is not provided). Water Volume: 22 L/ac to 44 L/ac (5 imp. gal/ac to 10 imp. gal/ac). Rainfastness: Two (2) hours. Mixing Instructions: See page 60. Powered BY Solumax Refine M contains sulfonylurea herbicide powered by Solumax so you get: Fast, effective and consistent weed control Control of wild buckwheat up to the 5-leaf stage Faster, easier and more consistent sprayer cleanout Lower risk to subsequently sprayed crops like peas or canola Learn more about Solumax on page

32 Proven control of annual and perennial broadleaf weeds. Powered by Solumax Broadleaf Control Ball mustard Canada thistle* ( 15 cm, before budding) Chickweed (1 6 leaf) Cleavers 1 (1 3 whorls) Common groundsel Corn spurry Cow cockle Dandelion 2 Flixweed Green smartweed Hemp-nettle Kochia 3 Lady s-thumb Lamb s-quarters Narrow-leaved hawk s-beard Redroot pigweed Round-leaved mallow 1 (2 6 leaf) Russian thistle Scentless chamomile* Shepherd s-purse Sow-thistle 1 ( 15 cm, before budding) Stinkweed Stork s-bill 1 (2 6 leaf) Tartary buckwheat Toadflax* ( 15 cm in height) Volunteer canola Volunteer Clearfield canola Volunteer Roundup Ready canola Volunteer sunflower Wild buckwheat (up to 5-leaf) Wild mustard * Suppression. 1 Use Barricade II, Predicade or Triton C for control. 2 Spring or fall rosettes, less than 15 cm in diameter. 3 Most effective control with early application. Use Barricade II, Predicade, Triton K or Harmony K for enhanced results and control of Group 2-resistant kochia. Refer to the Refine M label for complete use instructions. 29

33 Powered by Solumax Count on Refine SG for broad spectrum broadleaf weed control. Controls broadleaf weeds including hemp-nettle, chickweed, narrow-leaved hawk s-beard and flixweed One of the most broad spectrum broadleaf herbicides on the market Wide window of application and excellent crop safety Crops: Wheat (spring, durum, winter), barley, oats, seedling and established grass species for forage and seed production. Chemical Group: Group 2. registered & Supported Tank-Mix Options: 2,4-D Axial Xtreme Everest 2.0 Traxos Attain Banvel II MCPA Varro Assert Clodinafop Puma Advance Axial DuPont GP Herbicide Simplicity Timing: 2-leaf to the full flag leaf stage. Crop Rotation: Two (2) months: Alfalfa, canola, flax, lentils. Following year: No re-cropping restrictions. Application Information: Rates and Packaging: 12 g/ac. One (1) jug treats 40 acres. Surfactant: Add a registered non-ionic surfactant (NIS) at 2 L per 1000 L of spray solution (0.2% v/v). When tank-mixing with grass herbicides use the surfactant provided with that product. Do not use an additional surfactant unless otherwise indicated on the label. Water Volume: 22 L/ac to 44 L/ac (5 imp. gal/ac to 10 imp. gal/ac). Rainfastness: One (1) hour. Mixing Instructions: See page

34 Count on Refine SG for broad spectrum broadleaf weed control. Powered by Solumax Broadleaf Control Ball mustard Canada thistle* ( 15 cm, before budding) Chickweed (1 6 leaf) Cleavers 1 (1 3 whorls) Common groundsel Corn spurry Cow cockle Dandelion 2 Flixweed Green smartweed Hemp-nettle Kochia 3 Lady s-thumb Lamb s-quarters Redroot pigweed Round-leaved mallow 1 (2 6 leaf) Russian thistle Scentless chamomile* Shepherd s-purse Sow-thistle 1 ( 15 cm, before budding) Stinkweed Stork s-bill 1 (2 6 leaf) Tartary buckwheat Toadflax* ( 15 cm in height) Volunteer canola 4 (excluding Clearfield canola) Volunteer sunflower Wild buckwheat (up to the 5-leaf stage) Wild mustard Narrow-leaved hawk s-beard * Suppression. 1 Use Barricade II, Predicade or Triton C for control. 2 Suppression when used alone. Use Refine M for control. 3 Most effective control with early application. Use Triton or Harmony K for enhanced results and control of Group 2-resistant kochia. 4 For control of Clearfield canola, tank-mix with MCPA or use Refine M. Powered BY Solumax Refine SG contains sulfonylurea herbicide powered by Solumax so you get: Fast, effective and consistent weed control Control of wild buckwheat up to the 5-leaf stage One (1) hour rainfastness Faster, easier and more consistent sprayer cleanout Lower risk to subsequently sprayed crops like peas or canola Convenient, easy to handle product that completely dissolves in water Learn more about Solumax on page 59. Refer to the Refine SG label for complete use instructions. 31

35 RESEARCH UPDATE This product is not registered for use. It is a violation of the Pest Control Products Act to use a product in a non-registered application. NEW Sortan IS * will allow growers to remove early season weed pressure, including volunteer Roundup Ready canola, which is key to maximizing yield and profits in corn. Application Timing Submitted for Registration: Sortan IS can be used as a pre-emergence or post-emergence (spike to V3) application. Removes Early-Season Weed Competition Designed to remove early season weed competition including volunteer Roundup Ready canola and wild buckwheat Resistance Management Provides an additional mode of action to glyphosate, making it a great tool for effective resistance management Extended Control Extended control of tough broadleaf and grassy weeds throughout the critical weed free period Sortan IS Application Timing Research trials show Sortan IS provides outstanding control of volunteer canola** PLANTING VE V2 V4 V6 4 Leaf 6 Leaf 8 Leaf Sortan IS Glyphosate alone Critical Weed Free Period Source: Carman, MB 2015 Corn leaf stages can vary depending on both growing conditions and corn seed product. Research trials show Sortan IS provides extended control Critical Weed Free Period NEW Sortan IS is a powerful and versatile tool that will help growers keep their corn free of weeds, from pre-emergence or spike to the V3 stage of growth which matches the critical weed free period (CWFP) in corn. 32 ** Tank-mix with glyphosate is required for volunteer Clearfield canola control. Source: Carman, MB 2015 Sortan IS * This product is not registered for this use. It is a violation of the Pest Control Products Act to use a product in a non-registered application.

36 The straightest path to a cleaner field. This innovative co-pack of DuPont Prism SG herbicide and metribuzin provides powerful, flexible weed control and sound resistance management for potato growers in Canada Offers easy, convenient handling and application An excellent weed resistance management tool with two modes of action Provides powerful, season-long weed control of a wide range of broadleaf and grass weeds Crop: Potatoes (Canada wide). Chemical Group: Group 2, Group 5. Packaging: One (1) case of Titus PRO treats 20 acres. Crop Rotation: Four (4) months: Winter wheat. Following year: Barley, corn, potatoes, red clover, sorghum, soybeans and white beans. Weeds Controlled and Application Information Crop Weeds Rate Potatoes Do not use on Belleisle or Tobique varieties. Ball mustard Common chickweed Corn spurry Green foxtail Green smartweed Hemp-nettle Lady s thumb Lamb s-quarters Redroot pigweed Shepherd s purse Stinkweed Tartary buckwheat Volunteer non-triazine tolerant canola Wild mustard Apply Prism SG at 24 g/ac (60 g/ha) with TriCor 75 DF at 113 g/ac 151 g/ac (280 g/ha 375 g/ha). Add a registered nonionic surfactant (NIS) such as Agral 90 or Ag-Surf at 2 L per 1000 L of spray solution (0.2% v/v). Window of Application Apply as a postemergence spray. Apply after crop emergence to weeds less than 4 cm in height. Application Information Optimum control is generally achieved when weeds are small and actively growing. For lamb s-quarters, apply from the 4-leaf to 6-leaf stage (<10 cm tall). For quackgrass, apply from the 3-leaf to 6-leaf stage (<25 cm leaf extended). Yellow foxtail present at the time of application will be controlled. Refer to the Titus PRO label for complete use instructions. 33

37 Powered by Solumax The hardest working herbicide in the brown soil zones. Three (3) broadleaf active ingredients from two (2) different groups (Group 2 and Group 4) for resistance management of kochia and other broadleaf weeds Controls tough broadleaf weeds, including cow cockle, narrow-leaved hawk s-beard, wild buckwheat and Russian thistle, when used with chemfallow technique and tankmixed with glyphosate Flexible re-cropping restrictions Crops: Spring wheat, barley, durum, winter wheat, chemfallow. Chemical Group: Group 2, Group 4. Tank-Mix Options: Everest 2.0: For wild oat and green foxtail control in spring wheat. Puma Advance: For green foxtail control in spring wheat and barley. Timing: Crop: 3-leaf to 6-leaf, 3 tiller stage. Weeds: Must be actively growing and less than 10 cm tall or across. Crop Rotation: Any crop the following year. Application Information: Rates and Packaging: One (1) case treats 40 acres. Surfactant: Not required. Water Volume: 22 L/ac to 44 L/ac (5 imp. gal/ac to 10 imp. gal/ac). Rainfastness: Four (4) to six (6) hours. Mixing Instructions: See page 60. Powered BY Solumax Triton K contains sulfonylurea herbicide powered by Solumax so you get: Faster, easier and more consistent sprayer cleanout Lower risk to subsequently sprayed crops like peas or canola Fast, effective and consistent weed control Convenient, easy to handle product that completely dissolves in water Learn more about Solumax on page

38 The hardest working herbicide in the brown soil zones. Powered by Solumax Broadleaf Control, In-Crop and Chemfallow Annual sow-thistle Kochia (including Group 2 -resistant biotypes) Bluebur ( 4-leaf) Lamb s-quarters Burdock ( 4-leaf) Mustards Cocklebur (except Dog and Tansy) Daisy fleabane Narrow-leaved False flax hawk s-beard 1 False ragweed Flixweed Giant ragweed Goat s-beard Plantain Prickly lettuce Ragweeds Redroot pigweed Broadleaf Control, In-Crop only Annual sunflower Hare s-ear mustard Ball mustard Canada thistle 2 Cow cockle Dandelion Indian mustard Tumble mustard Volunteer Clearfield canola Russian pigweed Russian thistle Shepherd s-purse Stinging nettle Stinkweed 1 Sweet clover (seedling) Thyme-leaved spurge Volunteer canola Wild (Prairie) sunflower Wild radish Volunteer Roundup Ready canola Wild buckwheat ( 4-leaf) Wild mustard Wormseed mustard 1 Fall rosette and spring seedling. 2 Top growth only. Powerful Control of Broadleaf Weeds Outstanding kochia control Triton K on Russian thistle Refer to the Triton K label for complete use instructions. 35

39 Putting you in control with liquid muscle. Research Update: DuPont Travallas herbicide has been submitted for registration for use on winter wheat, for the control of Shepherd s purse, Annual sow thistle (with MCPA) and a 10 month re-cropping interval to field corn and soybeans* A unique liquid in-crop cereal herbicide that provides powerful control on your tough to control weeds. Designed for outstanding cereal protection: Powerful performance on key weeds like Canada thistle 1, cleavers, narrow-leaved hawk s-beard, wild buckwheat, dandelion, hemp-nettle and kochia Simple to use and easy to handle High performance on large weeds (i.e. wild buckwheat 1 8 leaf stage) Excellent crop safety over a wide application window Multiple modes of action built in (2 different groups, 3 active ingredients) Crops: Spring wheat, durum wheat, barley. Chemical group: Group 2, Group 4. Timing: Crop: 2-leaf to flag leaf. Crop Rotation: 10 months after application: Canola, oats, peas, spring wheat (including durum), Spring barley. Twenty-two (22) months after application: Lentils. Registered & Support Tank-mix options: Axial, DuPont GP Herbicide, Everest 2.0, Clodinafop, MCPA Ester, Simplicity, Traxos, Varro. Application Information: Rates and Packaging: One (1) case treats 80 acres. Rainfastness: Two (2) hours. Powerful control on key weeds like Dandelion: DuPont Travallas herbicide Day of Application 15 Dandelion Legal, AB Wild Buckwheat Comparison: 28 Days After Application Legal, AB 40 Days After Application Legal, AB Untreated DuPont Travallas herbicide Premium Competitive Product 36 Wild buckwheat Three Hills, AB 30 Days After Application Three Hills, AB 30 Days After Application Three Hills, AB 1 Suppression * This product is not registered for this use. It is a violation of the Pest Control Products Act to use a product in a non-registered application.

40 Putting you in control with liquid muscle. DuPont Travallas herbicide is designed for outstanding cereal broadleaf protection all in a unique liquid form. Weeds Controlled: Annual smartweed (green smartweed, lady s thumb) Canada thistle 1 (top growth control) Chickweed Cleavers (1-6 whorl) Corn spurry Cow cockle Dandelion (spring or fall rosettes up to 25 cm in diameter) Flixweed Hemp-nettle Kochia (including Group 2-resistant) Lamb s-quarters Narrow-leaved hawk s-beard Redroot pigweed Russian thistle Stork s bill Stinkweed Volunteer canola * Night-flowering catchfly (up to 10 cm) Volunteer flax Wild buckwheat (1-8 leaf ) White cockle Wild mustard 1 Suppression *Excluding Clearfield varieties or other varieties with the Pursuit Smart trait. DuPont Travallas vs Competitors on Tough Weeds % weed control DuPont Travallas Narrow-leaved hawk s-beard (N=4) Dandelion (N=5) Canada Thistle (N=8 * ) Infinity + Ammonium Sulphate Prestige XC Source: Results are from DuPont internal research trials on the 40 acre/ case rate in * Prestige had a N value of 5 trials on Canada Thistle Powerful performance on key weeds: Canada Thistle Comparison: Untreated DuPont Travallas herbicide Premium Competitive Product Canada thistle Rivers, MB Cleavers Comparison: DuPont Travallas herbicide 45 Days After Application Rivers, MB 45 Days After Application Rivers, MB Premium Competitive Product Day of Application Torrington, AB 30 Days After Application Torrington, AB Refer to the Travallas label for complete use instructions. Day of Application Torrington, AB 30 Days After Application Torrington, AB 37

41 Broadleaf weed control for sugar beets. Crop: Sugar beets. Chemical Group: Group 2. Tank-Mix Options: Must be tank-mixed with Betamix do not add a surfactant when tank-mixing. Crop Rotation: Thirty (30) days: Sugar beets. Following year: Cereals, sugar beets. Application Information: Rates and Packaging: Broadcast at 14 g/ac to 28 g/ac. Do not exceed 40 g/ac per growing season. Surfactant: Add a registered non-ionic surfactant (NIS) at 2.5 L per 1000 L of spray solution. Water Volume: 40 L/ac (9 imp. gal/ac). Rainfastness: Four (4) hours. Weeds Controlled Velvetleaf 1 When tank-mixed with Betamix, UpBeet will control: Green foxtail 2 Kochia (rosette stage) Lamb s-quarters Redroot pigweed 1 Two (2) applications necessary. 2 Suppression. Refer to the UpBeet label for complete use instructions. 38

42 Fungicides 39 DuPont Acapela 44 DuPont Curzate 45 DuPont Tanos FUNGICIDES Fungicides

43 Speed, agility and exceptional coverage. DuPont Acapela is a broad spectrum fungicide designed to provide reliable protection against key diseases in canola, cereals, soybeans, pulses and corn. Acapela is an innovative new tool for the management of white mould, a devastating disease in canola, pulse crops, soybeans and dry beans Acapela provides control of a broad spectrum of important foliar diseases including leaf rust, powdery mildew, septoria leaf blotch, tan spot and anthracnose More Complete Coverage Rapidly absorbed, moving quickly into and within each plant This allows you to spray even when conditions are challenging 4 Unique Movement Properties Acapela is a one-of-a-kind fungicide that quickly and efficiently surrounds, penetrates, and protects the leaf and stem Plant Performance Benefits In addition to outstanding disease control, Acapela supports positive plant performance, even in stressful conditions Acapela increases chlorophyll content and plant productivity Higher Yield Potential Better coverage means more consistent protection, providing outstanding disease control for greener, healthier crops and higher yield potential More moves means more bushels Translaminar Movement Xylem Systemic Activity Local Gas Activity Wax Diffusion Activity Crops: Canola, cereals, corn, soybeans and pulse crops. Chemical Group: Group 11. Crop Rotation: Any crop the following year. Other application information Packaging One (1) case = 2 x 9.6 L jugs. Acapela is also available in a L drum. Water Volumes Ground: 110 L/ha = 10 gal/ac. Air: 50 L/ha = 4.5 gal/ac. Aerial Application Acapela is registered for aerial application. 39

44 Speed, agility and exceptional coverage. Powerful, Versatile Disease Management. Canola Sclerotinia can reduce yield by up to 50%, so you need a fungicide you can rely on. Acapela provides more complete coverage because it is rapidly absorbed and moves quickly into and within each plant. Acapela is best applied at the 20 50% bloom stage DuPont Acapela Field Performance Canola Yield Acapela Untreated Acapela Proline Acapela Lance n=20 n=21 n=9 Bu/acre Source: DuPont Side-by-Side Trials Grower-run field scale trials show excellent results Improved harvestability, standability and plant health Astound Acapela n=3 Acapela Exempla Acapela Rovral n=1 n=1 Scouting Tips to Determine Flowering Stage As flowering begins, canola fields should be regularly scouted to check for proper staging. Depending on the hybrid and climate, many fields can go from first flower to 30% bloom in 6-8 days. Sample several areas separately Pull off the secondary branches from the main stem Count open flowers and existing pods on the main stem only When you have determined the average number of open flowers and existing pods on the main stem, use the guidelines below to determine the current flowering stage 10% Bloom Stage 5-10 open flowers on the main stem. Can occur 2-4 days after first flower. 20% Bloom Stage open flowers on the main stem. A few petals may be dropping and oldest flowers may have a pod beginning to develop % Bloom Stage open flowers and existing pods on the main stem. Pods are beginning to elongate on oldest flowers. 50% Bloom Stage 20 or more open flowers and existing pods on the main stem.

45 Speed, agility and exceptional coverage. DuPont Acapela brings health to your crops and value to your business. Cereals Diseases in cereals affect both yield and quality, so you need a fungicide you can rely on. Acapela provides more complete coverage against key diseases like leaf rust, powdery mildew, septoria leaf blotch and tan spot because it is rapidly absorbed and moves quickly into and within each plant. Acapela is best applied at the T2 or flag leaf stage. Yield Source: DuPont side-by-side trials. DuPont Acapela Field Performance - Wheat Acapela Untreated Acapela Twinline Acapela Quilt Acapela Folicur Acapela Evito Bu/Acre n=19 n=18 n = 13 n = 13 n = 1 Excellent results versus major competitors Excellent reuse intentions Improved harvestability, standability and plant health Optimize Cereal Yields (Protection of Flag and Flag -1) Acapela 2012 DuPont Fungicide Trial 36DAT (Application July 8, 2012) Viking, AB Flag Leaf - upper leaf Penultimate - lower leaf Twinline Untreated Acapela Twinline Quilt Untreated Source: Carman, MB 2015 Source: Viking, AB

46 Speed, agility and exceptional coverage. DuPont Acapela the new standard in disease control. Pulse Crops and Soybeans Acapela is an exceptional solution for control of anthracnose, asoschyta blight, septoria brown spot, Asian soybean rust, and for suppression of sclerotinia rot or white mould in pulse crops (soybeans, peas, lentils, chickpeas and dry beans). Sclerotinia white mould can be devastating to pulse and soybean crops yield potential. With Acapela you now have a unique new production tool to manage this serious disease while striving for higher yields. Acapela Helps Optimize Soybean Yields Source: Grosse Isle, MB, 2014 DuPont Acapela on Lentils Untreated DuPont Acapela Source: Ponteix, sk, August

47 Speed, agility and exceptional coverage. Diseases Controlled and Application Information Crops Diseases Rates per 9.6 L jug Acapela Fungicide Application Information Canola Sclerotinia rot white mould L/ac (30 acres/jug) Apply at 20 50% bloom prior to disease development to control white mould. Under high disease pressure, make a second fungicide application with a different mode of action 7 14 days later. Cereals Leaf rust Net blotch Powdery mildew Septoria leaf blotch Tan spot Stripe rust Scald Crown Rust to L/ac (40 to 50 acres/jug) Begin applications prior to disease development and continue on a 7-14 day interval. Use higher rate and shorter interval when disease pressure is high. To optimize yields in cereals, it is important to protect the flag leaf from foliar diseases. For optimizing yield and flag leaf disease control, apply Acapela at Feeke s 9, flag leaf out. Corn Northern corn leaf blight to L/ac (30 to 45 acres/jug) Begin applications prior to disease development and continue on a 7-14 day interval. Use higher rate and shorter interval when disease pressure is high. For optimal disease control, apply at full tassel (VT) to milk stage (R3) corn. Pulse crops (peas, lentils, chickpeas, dry beans) Anthracnose (lentils and dry beans) Asian soybean rust Ascochyta blight (in lentils and dry beans) Mycosphaerella* blight (field peas) to L/ac (27 to 40 acres/jug) Begin applications prior to disease development and continue on a 7-14 day interval. Use higher rate and shorter interval when disease pressure is high. Soybeans Sclerotinia rot white mould* Sclerotinia rot white mould* L/ac (27 acres/jug) Make initial preventative application at beginning bloom and follow with 2nd application with a different mode of action 7 10 days later at full bloom. Penetration of spray droplets into the lower canopy is critical to achieve optimum efficacy. Ensure spray volume and spray pressure are optimized to achieve thorough coverage L/ac (27 acres/jug) For white mould, make initial preventative application at R1 to R2 (beginning to full bloom) and follow up with 2nd application 7-10 days later. Asian soybean rust Frogeye leafspot Septoria brown spot *Suppression only to L/ac (27 to 40 acres/jug) For foliar diseases, the optimal time for application is typically at the R2 to R3 growth stage (full bloom to beginning pod). Refer to the Acapela label for complete use instructions. 43

48 Curzate has been beating blight for over 40 years. Employs a combination of preventative, post-infection and antisporulant activity Management at point sources of infection Unique post-infection activity Curzate is highly effective with its locally systemic activity. It rapidly penetrates the foliage and stem surfaces to provide multi-levels of fast-acting disease control. Curzate can help stop disease post-infection but cannot reverse damage already done, so make sure you apply prior to symptoms appearing. Always tank-mix with a preventative broad spectrum fungicide to control early blight. Crops: Potatoes. Chemical Group: Group 27 fungicide. packaging: One (1) bag contains 1.8 kg of product. Diseases Controlled and Application Information Crop Diseases Rate PHI Application Information Potatoes Late blight Early blight 1 Apply Curzate at 90 g/ac (225 g/ha) with 0.55 kg/ac 0.64 kg/ac (1.35 kg/ha 1.6kg/ha) of a Group M fungicide. 8 days Initial applications should start when local conditions indicate that late blight is imminent; make additional applications at 5 to 7 day intervals, however at least 20 days must pass between the 2 nd and 3 rd application. If disease conditions are present during this 20 day period, a fungicide other than Curzate must be used to protect the crop during this period. The higher Group M fungicide rate 0.64 kg/ac (1.6 kg/ha) is to be used under conditions of high disease pressures. Apply no more than 4 applications per crop. Approved for aerial application. 1 Early blight is controlled by the registered tank-mix with a Group M fungicide. Refer to the Curzate label for complete use instructions. 44

49 It works, rain or shine. Post-infection and kick-back activity against late blight and control of late blight stem infections Offers both systemic and protectant activity Resistant to wash-off Combination of two actives famoxadone and cymoxanil Excellent for the control of early blight in potatoes Crops: Caneberries, potatoes, tomatoes. Chemical Group: Group 11 and Group 27 fungicides. Packaging: One (1) bag contains 3.4 Kg of product. Diseases Controlled and Application Information Crop Diseases Rate PHI Application Information Potatoes Field tomatoes Early blight Late blight 226 g/ac to 340 g/ac (560 g/ha to 840 g/ha) 226 g/ac (560 g/ha) 14 days Apply in a preventative program. Make the second application no less than 12 days after the first; a third application may be made no less than 24 days after the second. 3 days Do not apply more than 100 ha/day. Make the first application following 1 to 2 applications of a preventative broad spectrum fungicide such as mancozeb or chlorothalonil. It is recommended to alternate with other fungicides (non-group 11 or non-group 27) to manage resistance. Caneberries (including Blackberry; Raspberry, red and black; Wild raspberry; Loganberry; cultivars and hybrids of these) Caneberry anthracnose Caneberry spur blight Cane botrytis Preharvest fruit rot 340 g/ac (840 g/ha) 9 days Apply in a preventative program. Make the second application no less than 12 days after the first; a third application may be made no less than 24 days after the second. Do not apply more than 100 ha/day. Make the first application following 1 to 2 applications of a preventative broad spectrum fungicide such as mancozeb or chlorothalonil. It is recommended to alternate with other fungicides (non-group 11 or non-group 27) to manage resistance. Refer to the Tanos label for complete use instructions. 45

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51 Insecticides DuPont Coragen DuPont Verimark Insecticides INSECTICIDES

52 Performance you can count on. DuPont Coragen insecticide is now registered for use on oilseed for the control of grasshoppers. Powered by DuPont Rynaxypyr, Coragen is an innovative insecticide providing broad spectrum, extended control of many pests Active ingredient from a whole new group of chemistry with no cross-resistance to other chemistries Controls hatching insects all the way through to adult stages of development Fast Acting! Feeding can stop in as little as 7 minutes Coragen has minimal impact on beneficial insects and pollinators when applied at label rates 1. Its unique environmental and toxicological profile make it a sound choice for growers and applicators Crops: Brassica vegetables Canola Cereals (wheat, barley, rye, oats, triticale) Chickpeas Cucurbit vegetables Corn (field, sweet, seed, pop) Fodder and hay Fruiting vegetables Grass forage Leafy vegetables Legume vegetables Lentils Mint Non-grass animal feeds Okra Peas Potatoes Soybeans Sunflowers Tuberous and corm Vegetables Chemical Group: Group 28, Anthranilic diamide. Coragen controls insect pests through a novel mode of action the activation of insect ryanodine receptors (RyRs). These receptors play a critical role in muscle function. Application of Coragen produces rapid cessation of feeding, lethargy, regurgitation and muscle paralysis, ultimately leading to death. application Information: Packaging: Rainfast: Water Volume: Re-entry Period 6 L jug x 2/case 1 hour 10 Gal/ac 12 hours Coragen Provides Excellent Control of Bertha Armyworm. Canola after 4 days - approximately 75% defoliation in untreated. Untreated Coragen Source: DuPont Pioneer Research Facility, Ardrossan, AB In line with Integrated Pest Management and Good Agricultural Practices, insecticide applications should be made when pollinators are not foraging to avoid unnecessary exposure. 47

53 Performance you can count on. DuPont Coragen Provides Outstanding Protection On Key Insect Pests! Diamondback moth greatest damage Bertha armyworm greatest damage Cutworm greatest damage Seed Cotyledon 1st Leaf 3 Leaf 6 Leaf Pre-Bolt 10% Flower 20% Flower 50% Flower Pod Development Seed Set Mature Provides Extended Control: Staging: Tank-Mixing: Temperature: 7 to 21 days (depending on rate and when weather and temperature are optimal). Controls hatching insects all the way through to adult stages. Very stable in the tank and very tank mixable. Refer to product label for tank-mixing instructions and to Tank-Mixing Policy for Supported Tank-Mixes. Can be applied in a wide range of temperatures (between 4 C and 40 C). Pests Controlled and Application timing Crop Pest Rate PHI Application Information Oilseeds Group Canola, Rape seed, Mustard seed, Flax, Linseed, Sunflower seed, Safflower, Borage, Calendula, Castor oil plant, Chinese tallowtree, Cottonseed, Crambe, Cuphea, Echium, Euphorbia, Evening Primrose, Gold of Pleasure, Hare s ear mustard, Jojoba, Lesquerella, Lunaria, Meadowfoam, Milkweed, Niger seed, Oil radish, Poppy seed, Rose hip, Stokes aster, Sweet rocket, Tea oil plant Diamondback moth Cabbage looper Cutworms Imported cabbage worm Swede midge Bertha armyworm Grasshoppers Banded sunflower moth Sunflower head moth 0.05 L/ac (50 ml/ac) L/ac (101 ml/ac) 0.5 to L/ac (50 ml to 151 ml/ac) 0.50 L/ac to L/ac (50 ml/ac to 101 ml/ac) to L/ac (101 to 151 ml/ac) 1 day Begin applications when treatment thresholds have been reached. Thorough coverage is important to obtain optimum control. For early season cutworm control, apply to foliage when rain is not expected in the next 24 hours. For optimal control, apply to smaller plants or when lower portions of plant can receive adequate coverage. Do not make more than 2 applications per season. Do not apply more than once every 5 days. Do not exceed a total of litres of DuPont Coragen insecticide per ha per season. CEREAL GRAINS Barley, Buckwheat, Millet - pearl, Millet - proso, Oats, Rye, Sorghum, Teosinte, Triticale, Wheat Grasshoppers Cutworms 0.50 L/ac to L/ac (50 ml/ac to 101 ml/ac) 0.101L/ac (101 ml/ac) 1 day Begin applications when treatment thresholds have been reached. Thorough coverage is important to obtain optimum control. Armyworm Fall armyworm Beet armyworm Corn earworm European corn borer 0.101L/ac to L/ac (101 ml/ac to 151 ml/ac) 48

54 Performance you can count on. Pests Controlled and Application timing Crop Pest Rate PHI Application Information LEGUME VEGETABLES Bean (Lupinus) (includes grain lupin, sweet lupin, white lupin and white sweet lupin), Bean (Phaseolus) (includes field bean, kidney bean, lima bean, navy bean, pinto bean, runner bean, snap bean, tepary bean, wax bean), Bean (Vigna) (includes adzuki bean, asparagus bean, blackeyed pea, catjang, Chinese longbean, cowpea, crowder pea, moth bean, mung bean, rice bean, southern pea, urd bean, yardlong bean), Broad bean (fava), Chickpea (garbanzo), Guar, Jackbean, Lablab bean, Lentil, Pea (Pisum) (includes dwarf pea, edible-podded pea, English pea, Field Pea, garden pea, green pea, snowpea, sugar snap pea), Pigeon pea, Sword bean, Soybean Grasshoppers Cabbage looper Cutworms Armyworm Fall armyworm Beet armyworm Corn earworm European corn borer Western bean cutworm 0.50 L/ac to L/ac (50 ml/ac to 101 ml/ac) L/ac (101 ml/ac) to L/ac (101 to 151 ml/ac) 1 day Begin applications when treatment thresholds have been reached. Thorough coverage is important to obtain optimum control. For cutworm control, apply to foliage when rain is not expected in the next 24 hours. For optimal control, apply to smaller plants or when lower portions of plant can receive adequate coverage. CORN Field corn, popcorn, Seed corn, Sweet corn Black cutworm Armyworm Fall armyworm Beet armyworm Variegated cutworm Corn earworm European corn borer Western bean cutworm L/ac (101 ml/ac) to L/ac (101 to 151 ml/ac) 1 day (sweet and seed corn) 14 days (field corn & popcorn) Begin applications when treatment thresholds have been reached. Thorough coverage is important to obtain optimum control. For black cutworm control, apply to foliage when rain is not expected in the next 24 hours. For optimal control, apply to smaller plants or when lower portions of plant can receive adequate coverage. For corn earworm, European corn borer and Western bean cutworm control, time the applications to coincide with peak egg hatch. Scout by monitoring egg laying and egg hatch to determine application timing. Thorough coverage is essential for optimum control. Reapply if monitoring indicates it is necessary. 49

55 Performance you can count on. Pests Controlled and Application timing Crop Pest Rate PHI Application Information POTATOES Colorado potato beetle European corn borer Variegated cutworm 0.25 to 0.5 L/ac (250 to 500 ml/ac) to L/ac (101 to 151 ml/ac) 1 day Begin applications when treatment thresholds have been reached. Thorough coverage is essential for optimum control. For Colorado potato beetle, application made at larval stages provides optimal control. For all pests, use the high rate under heavy pest pressure. For control of European corn borer, time the application to coincide with peak egg hatch. Scout for European corn borer by monitoring egg laying and egg hatch to determine application timing. Registered for aerial application. GRASS FORAGE, FODDER AND HAY GROUP Any grass, Gramineae family (either green or cured) except sugarcane and those included in the cereal grains group, that will be fed to or grazed by livestock, all pasture and range grasses and grasses grown for hay or silage. Grasshoppers Armyworm Fall armyworm Beet armyworm Corn earworm 0.50 L/ac to L/ac (50 ml/ac to 101 ml/ac) to L/ac (101 ml ac to 151 ml/ac) 0 days Begin applications when treatment thresholds have been reached. Thorough coverage is important to obtain optimum control. NON-GRASS ANIMAL FEEDS GROUP Alfalfa, Bean (velvet), Clover (Trifolium, Melilotus), Kudzu, Lespedeza, Lupin, Sainfoin, Trefoil, Vetch; Vetch (crown), Vetch (milk) Beet armyworm Alfalfa weevil to L/ac (101 ml ac to 151 ml/ac to 0.5 L/ac (375 to 500 ml/ac) 0 days Begin applications when treatment thresholds have been reached. Thorough coverage is important to obtain optimum control. Refer to the Coragen label for complete use instructions. 50

56 The right start for a strong finish. Delivers fast root uptake to protect the root system from early season pest damage Provides excellent cross-spectrum insect control of both sucking and chewing pests Verimark is a highly effective IPM product and will help manage resistance Crops: Potatoes, brassica vegetables and root vegetables. Chemical Group: Group 28, anthranilic diamide. Packaging: litre jug, 4 jugs per case. Re-entry Period: Twelve (12) hours. Pests Controlled and Application Information Crop Pest Rate Application Information Potatoes Colorado potato beetle Potato flea beetle (early season control of spring adults) In-furrow application: 6.75 to 9 ml/100 m of row or 0.3 L/ac 0.4 L/ac (750 to 1000 ml/ha) (based on 90 cm row spacing). Seed-Piece Treatment: 45 ml/100 kg of seed pieces or 0.4 L/ac (1000 ml/ha) (based on 2200 kg/ha planting rate). Apply as a narrow band in-furrow. For best results, direct spray on the seed pieces in the furrow. Thorough coverage of seed pieces is important to obtain optimum control. Apply only in areas with adequate ventilation or areas equipped to remove spray mist or dust. Good coverage of the seed-piece is required for optimal control. Following an application of Verimark, a fungicide potato seed treatment or inert dust is recommended. Do not make more than 1 soil or seed-piece application per season. Do not exceed a total of 1.5 litres Verimark insecticide per ha per season. 51

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58 Seed Treatment DuPont Lumiderm SEED TREATMENT Seed Treatment 53

59 Better start. Better harvest. It s time to fight back against cutworms, flea beetles, changing environmental conditions and the challenges of time management during the early stages of crop development. Choose DuPont Lumiderm to provide excellent plant protection right from the start, allowing you to protect your seed investment. Key Benefits: Excellent control of early season cutworms Enhanced protection against crucifer and striped flea beetles Improved early season seedling stand establishment and biomass Up to 35 days of protection through the critical stages of seedling growth New class of chemistry (Group 28) for resistance management Crops: Canola. Chemical Group: Group 28. LUMIDERM DEMONSTRATES YIELD INCREASE Bushels/Acre Standard Lumiderm + Standard Net Yield Comparison, N=137 Source: Grower Grower Demo Strips, Demo Western Strips, Canada, Western Canada, bu/ac higher yield See the Lumiderm difference in cutworm control Growers know cutworms are a real problem in canola production and very difficult to detect, since they typically live underground during the day and feed at night. This makes it very challenging to control them with a foliar insecticide application. That s why Lumiderm is such an important leap forward in seed treatment. During the first 35 days of seedling growth, Lumiderm protects your canola from cutworm feeding which helps enhance early season stand establishment. In order for Lumiderm to take effect, it requires ingestion, which means you will see some symptoms of cutworm feeding damage. After the insect takes one or two bites of the canola treated with Lumiderm, it will stop feeding. It may take up to 72 hours for the cutworm to be controlled. Standard Treatment Lumiderm Source: Seven Persons, AB, 42 Days After Seeding. 53

60 Better start. Better harvest. See the Lumiderm difference in protection against flea beetles Growers know there are few threats more significant to Canada s multi-billion dollar canola industry than flea beetles. Growers are faced with increasing flea beetle populations and are looking for a better way to control them. Lumiderm provides enhanced protection against both crucifer and striped flea beetles, which ultimately protects your seed investment and gets your crop off to a strong start. STRIPED FLEA BEETLE DAMAGE FLEA BEETLE DAMAGE (14-35 Days After Seeding) % Damage Standard Lumiderm + Standard 33% less striped flea beetle damage % Damage Standard Lumiderm + Standard Mixed Population of Crucifer & Striped Beetles, N=192Trials 35% less flea beetle damage Source: University of AB, Dr. of Andrew AB, Dr. Keddie, Andrew 2-year Lab/Greenhouse Keddie, Testing 2-year Lab/Greenhouse Testing Source: DuPont Research & Development (replicated) trials and Grower Demo strip trials, Standard Treatment Lumiderm Treated Seed Source: Lumsden, SK, 22 Days After Seeding Visit lumidermvideo.dupont.ca to see Lumiderm in action. 54

61 Other Information Performance Commitment Resistance Management Fungicide Resistance Management The Benefits of Solumax Soluble Granules Herbicide Mixing Instructions DuPont FarmCare Connect Grower Program Other Information OTHER INFORMATION

62 Performance Commitment When you purchase a DuPont product, you re protected by our Performance Commitment Policy. DuPont stands behind its crop protection products, its recommendations and all labeled uses. If you re not satisfied with a product s performance, we need to know. Tell us within 21 days of application, and prior to July 15 th, and we will address the situation professionally and promptly. The DuPont Performance Agreement: Products must be applied according to the label and DuPont recommendations. Extensive research has gone into these recommendations. We stand behind them. They are the foundation of safe and responsible use. DuPont is not responsible for poor performance or crop injury resulting from adverse weather conditions, resistant weed biotypes, or inadequate crop competition. We will ensure all customer inquiries are investigated expediently and provide the most appropriate level of assistance. This may range from advice to replacement product. The maximum product allowance is limited to the value of the original DuPont product purchased and used for the area in question. Application costs will not be covered. Growers must sign a settlement and release form for product. Product cannot be substituted or returned. DuPont reserves the right to verify purchases through product invoices from the retailer to calibrate spraying equipment. DuPont must be notified as soon as possible within 21 days after application, and prior to July 15 th. After July 15 th, it s too late to confidently determine cause or remedial action so no good-will product will be provided. Calls, however, will still be answered and documented. Crops must be standing in field to make an adequate evaluation. 55

63 Resistance Management Resistance Defense Framework the 4R s Weed resistance is a global phenomenon, but the specific challenges vary at the local level and so should a grower s weed management tactics. The key is for each producer to build a weed management strategy that suits their farm. If herbicide-resistant weeds are not controlled, they can add to the seed bank and emerge the following year, likely as a higher proportion of weeds in that field. These uncontrolled weeds can not only lower yields this year, but in future years as well. To help you manage weeds today while avoiding the development of resistance tomorrow, DuPont Crop Protection has developed a resistance defense framework called the 4R s: choose the right product, apply at the right rate, at the right time, with the right agronomy. This framework encompasses weed management plans from seed, chemical and land management practices to maximize crop performance and control target weeds and minimize escapes before they go to seed. By applying the 4R s with the product lineup that s available today, growers can effectively delay the development of resistant weeds on their farm. Remember your goal: to prevent weeds from going to seed. The 4 R s SEED Right Product Choose the right seed with the best yield, trait and technology package Use herbicides with multiple modes of action Use herbicides with broad spectrum activity Minimize repetition of the same herbicide combination in sequence Right Rate Increase seeding rates to outcompete volunteers Follow the herbicide label Do not reduce herbicide rates Right Time Apply early and at labelled crop stage and weed size Apply products at different timing throughout the season Right Agronomy Choose a diverse crop rotation (at least 3) Plant clean, certified seed Scout fields routinely Mow down (or harvest separately) any suspected resistant patches Selective mechanical weed control 56

64 Fungicide Resistance Management As fungicides become a more important part of growers production tools, managing fungicide use to prevent resistance becomes more critical. With multiple fungicide brands entering the market each year, and with limited available information about fungicide resistance, it can be difficult to determine a solid resistance management strategy. What is fungicide Resistance? Before determining the best strategy for preventing fungicide resistance, it s important to understand what fungicide resistance is and how it develops. Resistance may occur where the repeated use of a particular fungicide selects naturally-occurring resistant strains within the normal pathogen population. This allows the selected strains to multiply over time, until they become dominant in the population and pose a disease control problem. The Fungicide Resistance Action Committee (FRAC) states that the term resistance should be limited to situations where both of the following conditions are met: The development of resistance leads to failure of disease control under practical field conditions following the application of a fungicide correctly and according to the label, and A demonstration that a loss of control is due to the presence of pathogenic strains with reduced fungicide sensitivity. Fungicide Resistance Development involves two key steps: - Change in a pathogen which results in decreased sensitivity to a fungicide. - The progressive selection of either less sensitive or insensitive individuals in a population, resulting in consistently reduced disease control, absence of control or control lower than commercially acceptable. Slight changes to control dynamics are not obvious in the field. Often when disease control failure occurs to the degree that it s noticeable, the change in sensitivity has already been considerable. The risk of fungicide resistance developing depends on 3 contributing factors. These factors are depicted in this resistance risk triangle. 1. Type of fungicide and its interaction with the target sites of the pathogen 2. Pathogen 3. Agronomic Risk Resistance risk is thus determined by how a particular fungicide is being used to control a particular pathogen under certain conditions. Effective Resistance Management These strategies are effective for resistance management: 1. Integrated Pest Management (agronomic practices) 2. Alternation of full rates of single mode of action products 3. Simultaneous application of Multiple Modes of Action (MMOA) 57

65 Fungicide Resistance Management 1. Integrated Pest Management A resistance management program should involve both agronomic practices and optimum fungicide use practices. The desired result is to minimize the amount of disease pressure in any given season. Specific tactics include: Crop rotation Variety selection Row spacing Resistant varieties Tillage, drainage Judicious use of fungicides (e.g. use of disease forecasting models to guide the timing of fungicide applications) 2. Alternation To be effective, resistance management practices need to enable one basic principle: each individual in a fungus population should be exposed to each mode of action either simultaneously or in sequence. Alternating fungicides is an effective way to reduce the number of selection events that would favour the resistant strains For diseases requiring a high number of fungicide applications per cropping cycle, and in which only a limited number of different modes of action are available, alternation rather than combination of fungicides may be a more effective way to reduce selection pressure in commercial spray programs as it results in fewer exposures of each active Rotating products with a single mode of action is very effective under these conditions: When dealing with a pathogen that has low risk of becoming resistant, like sclerotinia When only 1 or 2 applications of a product are made per crop season When resistance to a fungicide is not possible because of lethal mutations, or where the fungicide is not severely impacted by the known mutation(s) and the fungicide offers superior efficacy 3. Multiple Modes of Action (MMOA) 58 Simultaneous application of fungicide with different modes of action (either as a premix or a tank-mix) can be a very effictive strategy for managing fungicide resistance. In principle, the populations with resistance to one mode of action are likely to be susceptible to the next, thereby reducing the likelihood of selection favoring a resistant population. Summary There are many factors involved in managing fungicide resistance, with fungicide choice being just one. Although the level of resistance risk in Canada is relatively low in many cases, it is important to begin investing in lowering the risk further. According to FRAC, there is no clear evidence to suggest that either strategy (rotation or mixtures) is better for resistance management. The choice of which strategy to adopt must be made according to the pathogen to be controlled, the crop variety to be protected and the availability of suitable fungicides.

66 Clearly different: DuPont Solumax soluble granules. The convenience and benefits of a dry herbicide that works like a liquid Many sulfonylurea herbicides from DuPont are formulated using the unique technology of Solumax soluble granules to deliver active ingredients that completely dissolve in water, creating a clear solution. That means you get all the convenience and benefits of a dry herbicide that works just like a liquid. Here are the three (3) key benefits: 1. Solumax will save you time, money and water with easier sprayer cleanout. Products powered by Solumax fully dissolve into solution so less active adheres to the sides of the Dry flowable (DF) Soluble granules (SG) Remember, not all dry herbicides are alike! If your dry herbicide isn t powered by Solumax, you may not be maximizing your weed control and putting your operations at risk. tank and particles won t clog nozzles or become trapped in filters or other pinch points. In tests, cleanout times were reduced by up to 70% when compared to a DF herbicide. 2. lower risk to sensitive crops. Because it is easier to remove product residue from the tank, the impact to subsequently sprayed crops like peas or canola is minimized. 3. Consistent weed control. Solumax increases the bioavailability of the active ingredient to the weed. The active is rapidly absorbed into the weed, which provides fast, effective and consistent weed control. The clear liquid on the leaf surface is a herbicide powered by Solumax. It is completely dissolved into a clear solution. The DF herbicide is cloudy because its particles are merely in suspension. 59

67 Herbicide mixing instructions for DuPont herbicides powered by Solumax soluble granules. 1. Always start with a clean and empty sprayer tank. 2. Fill the tank 1/2 to 2/3 full of clean water. 3. With the agitator running, add the required amount of soluble granule (SG) herbicide. Continue to agitate for a minimum of 5 minutes to ensure that the SG herbicide is completely dissolved. 4. Make sure there are no undissolved granules, and then add the required amount of the tank-mix partner. 5. If the tank-mix partner is an Emulsifiable Concentrate (EC), reduce agitation to avoid inducing an invert emulsion. Once dissolved, SG herbicide will remain in solution. 6. Add the rest of the water. 7. If required for the tank-mixture, add the appropriate adjuvant. If an antifoaming agent is required, add last. 8. Refer to the tank-mix sections of the Directions for Use booklet for mixing order and other mixing instructions. 9. For repeat tank loads, reduce the materials remaining in the tank to 10% of the original volume or less before proceeding with Step 1, because remaining chemicals may prevent SG herbicide soluble granules from completely dissolving. If this is not possible, pre-slurry SG herbicide in a small amount (5 L to 10 L) of water before adding to the tank. Once dissolved, SG herbicide will not settle out, even if the sprayer is parked for long periods of time. If the sprayer has been left standing for a period of time and if a non-water soluble tank-mix partner has been added, agitate thoroughly to re-suspend the tank-mix partner before resuming spraying. Spray preparation should be used within 24 hours or product degradation may occur. Special mixing instructions for soluble granule (SG) herbicides when using a CHEM HANDLER: 1. Ensure the chem handler is clean (rinsed with ammonia). 2. For best results, add the SG herbicide to the top of the sprayer tank. 3. If you do use a chem handler, make sure that all of the SG herbicide is completely dissolved and injected into the main tank with agitation before adding other chemicals. 4. Low water volumes in some chem handlers can cause the water to become saturated with soluble granules, leaving undissolved granules. In that case, rinse the chem handler with clean water before adding any other chemicals. 5. Always dissolve the soluble granules with agitation in the main tank before adding a tank-mix partner. Note: Follow the clean-out procedure recommended for sprayer tanks for the chem handler. 60

68 Realize outstanding savings AND solutions 2017 DuPont FarmCare Connect Grower Program To qualify: Purchase a minimum of $15,000 of DuPont Crop Protection products and/or Pioneer brand seed products. Minimum of 300 acres per segment. Rebate is paid on matching acres. Segments Cereal Broadleaf Rebate Broadleaf + Grass OR Cross Spectrum Products + Acapela fungicide = Maximum Reward per Acre Cereal Broadleaf * + $ $0.25 = Max rebate of $1.25/acre Cereal Broadleaf* + 1 Bonus Segment $ $ $0.50 = Max rebate of $3.50/acre Cereal Broadleaf* + 2 Bonus Segments $ $ $1.00 = Max rebate of $5.50/acre Qualifying Segment Eligible products Cereal Grass & Cross Spectrum Products Cereal broadleaf Bonus Segments Non-Crop Assure II and/or Lumiderm Barricade II, PrecisionPac In-Crop Blends (DB-6654, DB-8454, PP-23235, PP-2525, PP-3317), Refine M, Refine SG, Travallas, Triton C, Triton K Eligible Products PrecisionPac Cross Spectrum blends (CS ), GP herbicides**, Predicade Express FX, Express SG, Express PRO, PrecisionPac Non-Crop Blends (DB-858, NC-0050, NC-00439) Assure II herbicide and/or Lumiderm insecticide seed treatment Add up your rebates and call the DuPont FarmCare Support Centre at if you have any questions. Term and conditions apply. *Matching acres, 300 acre minimum purchase. **GP only counts as a Cross Spectrum product when matched with a DuPont broadleaf. 61

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