FarMore Technology Seed Treatment Platform. A Novel Approach to Vegetable Crop Protection

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FarMore Technology Seed Treatment Platform A Novel Approach to Vegetable Crop Protection August 2012

FarMore Technology Commitment to the Vegetable Industry FarMore Technology is the first comprehensive combination of separately-registered seed protection products, proprietary application technologies and dedicated seed treatment services that maximize vegetable production value by enhancing performance and quality.

Benefits of Seed Treatment Improved seedling health Targeted and accurate application Protection for high-value seed Complements other crop protection methods Optimum stand establishment and plant vigor Improved seed germination and seedling emergence Grower convenience Control of seedborne diseases Control of airborne diseases attacking the young plant Control of soilborne diseases Control of insects Control of nematodes

Key Features of FarMore Technology FarMore Technology is a portfolio of technology and product offerings including FarMore F300, FarMore FI400 Cucurbits, FarMore FI400 Leafy and FarMore FI500 Onion Provides precisely applied and delivered products directly on the vegetable seed Maintains the efficacy of seed provider or seed technology company processes such as disinfection, encrusting, pelleting, priming and film coating

Benefits of FarMore Technology Provides early-season protection against certain diseases and insects Eliminates or reduces the chance of viruses being transmitted by certain insects Improves yield and quality potential of small-seeded vegetable crops Excellent compatibility with existing insect protection strategies in crops Compatible with Integrated Pest Management (IPM) programs

Small-seeded Crop Availability* Brassica vegetables Bulb or root vegetables Cucurbit vegetables Fruiting vegetables Leafy vegetables *Not all FarMore offers are available for all crops.

FarMore Technology Availability Available through licensed breeders/producers and technology providers Request FarMore Technology when you place your seed order Not all FarMore Technology brands are available for sale or use on all crops in all states

FarMore F300: Overview An advanced fungicide seed treatment technology that delivers protection for a variety of small-seeded vegetable crops against a broad spectrum of seed and seedling diseases Active ingredients: Fungicides Mefenoxam (Apron XL ) Fludioxonil (Maxim 4FS) Azoxystrobin (Dynasty )

FarMore F300: Crop Groups Cucurbit vegetables Leafy vegetables Tomatoes Onions Peppers Carrots Brassica

FarMore F300: Disease Protection Pythium Fusarium Rhizoctonia Helminthosporium Alternaria Aspergillus Penicillium Seedborne Sclerotinia in selected vegetables General damping-off and seedling blight

FarMore F300: Cucumber Fungicide Trials Cucumber plants 28 Days Variety: Armenian Check, physical root measurement 196.22 cm Trials conducted at Syngenta Western Regional Technical Center, 2003-2005. Treated with FarMore F300, physical root measurement 461.21 cm

FarMore F300: Cabbage Fungicide Trials Untreated Cabbage Plants under Pythium pressure FarMore F300 Trials conducted at Syngenta Western Regional Technical Center, 2003-2005.

FarMore F300: Carrots in a Pythium-infected Field FarMore F300 Untreated Trials conducted at Syngenta Western Regional Technical Center, 2003-2005.

Percent Stand Improvement Over Untreated FarMore F300: Cucumber Stand Improvement 150 146 Untreated 100 100 108 FarMore F300 50 Thiram (78 g)+ Captan (55 g) 0 Mississippi, California and Texas Average of three trials Inoculated with Rhizoctonia

Total Yields (Pounds per Plot) FarMore F300: Cucumber Yields Fungicide Trials 150 134.6 171.3 157.7 Untreated 100 FarMore F300 50 Thiram (78 g)+ Captan (55 g) 0 California Variety: Armenian Inoculated with Pythium 2003

Percent Stand Improvement Over Untreated FarMore F300: Processing Tomato Stand Improvement 200 196 184 150 100 100 Untreated FarMore F300 50 0 Thiram (78 g)+ Captan (55 g) California Inoculated with Rhizoctonia Average of two trials 2003

Percent Stand Improvement Over Untreated FarMore F300: Carrot Stand Improvement 150 100 100 122 113 Untreated FarMore F300 50 Thiram (78 g)+ Captan (55 g) 0 Mississippi Variety: Royal Chantenay Inoculated with Rhizoctonia 2003

Percent Stand Improvement over Untreated FarMore F300: Onion Stand Improvement 150 156 100 100 97 Untreated FarMore F300 50 Thiram (78 g)+ Captan (55 g) 0 Mississippi Variety: Granex 33 Inoculated with Rhizoctonia 2003

Percent Stand Improvement Over Untreated FarMore F300: Pepper Stand Improvement 150 137 100 100 118 Untreated FarMore F300 50 Thiram (78 g) + Captan (55 g) 0 Mississippi Variety: Pepper (Jalapeno M) Inoculated with Rhizoctonia 2003

Yields (Pounds per Plot) FarMore F300: Direct-seeded Cucumber Yields Under Rhizoctonia Pressure 30 26 20 Thiram 10 0 1.6 10.7 First Pick (54 DAP) Variety: Vlasic Inoculated with Rhizoctonia Thiram treated at 4.5 oz/100 lbs DAP = Days After Planting California, 2005 2.6 Second Pick (70 DAP) FarMore F300

Marketable Yields (Pounds per Plot) FarMore F300: Cantaloupe Plant Vigor and Yield Improvement 100 90 80 70 66 75.3 65.2 Untreated 60 50 FarMore F300 40 30 20 Thiram 10 0 University of California, Davis Variety: Oro Rico (Cantaloupe) Thiram treated at 4.5 oz/100 lbs 2005

FarMore FI400: Overview Fungicide/insecticide seed treatment technology that helps maximize cucurbit and leafy vegetable production by enhancing performance and value Active ingredients: Fungicides Mefenoxam (Apron XL) Insecticides Thiamethoxam (Cruiser 70WS FarMore FI400 Leafy) (Cruiser 5FS FarMore FI400 Cucurbits) Fludioxonil (Maxim 4FS) Azoxystrobin (Dynasty)

FarMore FI400: Pest Protection Crop Diseases Insects Cucurbits Rhizoctonia Aphids Seedcorn maggot Fusarium Cucumber beetles Thrips Pythium Flea beetles Whiteflies General damping-off and seedling blight Leafminers Wireworms Leafy Rhizoctonia Aphids Fusarium Pythium General damping-off and seedling blight Leafminers Thrips* Whiteflies *Provides reduced damage.

Pounds of Marketable Fruit per Plot FarMore FI400 Cucurbits: Pickling Cucumber Yields Insecticide Trials 30 25 20 15 10 19 21 24 Untreated Admire (7 fl oz/a infurrow) 5 0 Sassy Variety FarMore FI400 Cucurbits Ohio, 2007

FarMore FI400 Cucurbits: Protection of Cantaloupe Against Cucumber Beetles 4 3.5 3 2.5 3.63 3 2 1.5 1 0.5 0 1.5 1.4 0.05 Mean Number of Pupa per Leaf 1.2 1.6 SCB 21 DAP 2.3 1 SCB 28 DAP Fungicide Only FarMore FI400 Cucurbits Fungicide + Imidacloprid California, 2007 DAP = Days After Planting SCB Striped Cucumber Beetle

Number of Live Cucumber Beetles FarMore FI400 Cucurbits: Pumpkin Insect Protection 5 4.5 4.3 4 3.5 Untreated 3 2.5 2 Admire (16 fl oz/a infurrow) 1.5 1 0.5 1 0.3 FarMore FI400 Cucurbits 0 Ohio, 2005 Variety - Hybrid Pam

FarMore FI500 Onion: Overview A fungicide/insecticide seed treatment technology that offers onion growers the protection of three seed-delivered fungicides and two seed-delivered insecticides including increased protection against seedcorn maggots, onion maggots and onion thrips Fungicides Mefenoxam (Apron XL) Fludioxonil (Maxim 4FS) Azoxystrobin (Dynasty) Insecticides Thiamethoxam (Cruiser 70WS) Spinosad (Regard )

FarMore FI500 Onion: Pest Protection Diseases Rhizoctonia Fusarium Pythium General damping-off and seedling blight Insects Seedcorn maggots Onion maggots Onion thrips* *Suppression only.

Stand Change from Fungicide Only Treatments (plants/10 row ft) FarMore FI500 Onion Versus Fungicide Only 20 15 10 Average gain = 4.2 plants/10 row ft Range -3.5 to 18 plants/10 row ft Median = 3.5 plants/10 row ft 5 0-5 -10 (15 trials) 08/22/2011 Trials were non-replicated large plot side by sides Conducted by third party contractors and seed dealers Trials from Idaho, New York, Oregon, Utah, Washington Average Vigor Rating for FI500 treated plots = 3.3 (Visual Rating 1-4, 4 = Best) (Cruiser = 0.2 mg a.i./seed) Average Vigor Rating for fungicide-only treated plots= 2.7 (Visual Rating 1-4, 4= Best)

Plant population 27 DAP (stand/a) FarMore FI500 Onion: Seedcorn Maggot, Delia platura TBZ Included in Base Treatment (2011 trial) 300000 250000 200000 150000 100000 50000 0 FarMore F300 FarMore FI500 Onion FarMore F300 + Trigard 50 Competitve Package** USWF0U5822011: Hermiston, OR *Base Treatment: Apron XL 7.5 + Maxim 2.5 + Dynasty 2.5 + Mertect 50 g a.i./100 kg seed **Competitive Package: Thiram + Allegiance + Coronet + Sepresto LSD = 43,703 Some treatments were removed for this presentation.

FarMore FI500 Onion: Onion Maggot, Delia antiqua Percent Onion Maggot Damage and Marketable Yield 80.00 70.00 60.00 Onion Maggot Percent Damage a 12.00 10.00 Marketable Yield (lb/20 row ft) a ab 50.00 8.00 b 40.00 6.00 30.00 20.00 10.00 b b b 4.00 2.00 c 0.00 FarMore F300 FarMore FI500 Onion FarMore F300 + Trigard 50 Thiram + Sepresto 0.00 FarMore F300 FarMore FI500 Onion FarMore F300 + Trigard 50 Thiram + Sepresto USEC0U0082010: Elba, NY *Base Treatment: Apron XL 7.5 + Maxim 2.5 + Dynasty 2.5 g a.i./100 kg seed Some treatments were removed for this presentation.

FarMore FI500 Onions: Onion Maggot, Delia antiqua Onion Maggot Damage and Marketable Yield 30.00 25.00 20.00 15.00 10.00 Onion Maggot Feeding Site Counts 5.00 0.00 a FarMore F300 b FarMore FI500 Onion b FarMore F300 + Trigard 50 b Thiram + Sepresto 80.00 70.00 60.00 50.00 40.00 30.00 20.00 10.00 0.00 Total Yield (lb/45 row ft) c FarMore F300 a FarMore FI500 Onion bc FarMore F300 + Trigard 50 ac Thiram + Sepresto USWF0U4902010: Salem, OR *Base Treatment: Apron XL 7.5 + Maxim 2.5 + Dynasty 2.5 g a.i./100 kg seed Some treatments were removed for this presentation.

FarMore FI 500 Onion helps roots thrive July 2012

Protected onion seeds develop stronger stands that can produce higher yields

Why Should We Consider New Options in Vegetables? Thiram: The most widely used seed treatment in vegetables is carefully watched Currently with Thiram: Request for removal of all residential uses of Thiram Cancellation of uses in apples and strawberries Cancellation of on-farm seed treatment uses in peanuts Cancellation of all turf application for turf grown for sale Cancellation of the aerial and hand/spoon application of granular formulations New risk mitigation is required as described by RED Updated worker protection standards

FarMore Technology Versus Competitive Brands FarMore Technology A combination of technologies, including systemic and contact fungicides Low use rates per seed Spectrum: Fusarium Rhizoctonia Pythium General damping-off and seedling blight Seedborne Sclerotinia in selected vegetables Effective on some post-emergence diseases A platform for increased performance potential Thiram Non-systemic dithiocarbamate Use rate 55 g a.i./100 kg Spectrum: Fusarium Rhizoctonia Limited activity on Pythium

2012 Syngenta. Important: Always read and follow all bag tag and label instructions before buying or using Syngenta products. The instructions contain important conditions of sale, including limitations of warranty and remedy. Some crop protection products and seed treatments may not be registered for sale or use in all states or counties. Please check with your state or local extension service before buying or using Syngenta products. FarMore Technology is an on-seed application of separately registered seed protection products and proprietary application technologies. FarMore F300 contains three fungicides: Apron XL, Maxim 4FS and Dynasty. FarMore FI400 Cucurbits contains Cruiser 5FS insecticide and three fungicides: Apron XL, Maxim 4FS and Dynasty. FarMore FI400 Leafy contains Cruiser 70WS insecticide and three fungicides: Apron XL, Maxim 4FS and Dynasty. FarMore FI500 Onion contains three fungicides: Apron XL, Maxim 4FS and Dynasty, and two insecticides: Regard and Cruiser 70WS. Apron XL, Cruiser, Dynasty, FarMore, Maxim, Mertect, Regard, Trigard, the Alliance frame, the Purpose icon and the Syngenta logo are trademarks of a Syngenta Group Company. Admire and Allegiance are registered trademarks of Bayer. Coronet is a registered trademark of BASF. Captan is a registered trademark of Arysta Lifescience North America, LLC. All other trademarks or service marks are property of their respective owners. For more information about FarMore Technology, please visit www.farmoretechnology.com. For more information on Syngenta products visit www.syngenta-us.com or contact your local Syngenta reseller or representative. GS 402.60305 (9/12) SLC 1071A 04-2012