Dr. Keith D. Burnell, Syngenta Agronomic Service Representative, LA

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Emerging Technologies LATMC Acuron, BroadAxe, Quadris Top SBX, Trivapro Dr. Keith D. Burnell, Syngenta Agronomic Service Representative, LA 2014 Syngenta. Important: Always read and follow label instructions. Some crop protection products may not be registered for sale or use in all sates or counties. Please check with your local extension service to ensure registration status. Acuron (SYN-A197) is not registered for sale or use in the U.S. Acuron, Axial, the Alliance Frame, the Purpose Icon and the Syngenta logo are trademarks of a Syngenta Group Company. SYN-A197 will be marketed as Acuron upon registration.. 1 Classification: NOT FOR DISTRIBUTION

Acuron corn herbicide Acuron herbicide is a bicyclopyrone-containing premix Formulation is 3.44 lb/gal ZC Use Rates - 2.5 qt/a for soils < 3% OM - 3.0 qt//a for soils > 3% OM - NIS recommend for Post use and BD if weeds present - Tank mixes with glyphosate adding AMS is recommended Component Acuron 2.5 qt Acuron 3.0 qt Bicyclopyrone 0.037 lb 0.044 lb Callisto 4.8 oz 5.7 oz Dual II Magnum 1.4 pt 1.67 pt AAtrex 4L 1.25 pt 1.5 pt Classification: NOT FOR DISTRIBUTION 2 2014 Syngenta. Important: Always read and follow label instructions. Some crop protection products may not be registered for sale or use in all states or counties. Please check with your local extension service to ensure registration status. AAtrex 4L, Lexar, Lexar EZ, Lumax and Lumax EZ are Restricted Use Pesticides. Acuron (SYN-A197) is not registered for sale or use in the U.S. AAtrex, Acuron, Callisto, Dual II Magnum, Lexar, Lumax, the Alliance Frame, the Purpose Icon and the Syngenta logo are trademarks of a Syngenta Group Company. SYN-A197 will be marketed as Acuron upon registration.

Acuron herbicide timing recommendations Performance under multiple tillage systems - Conventional, reduced and no-tillage Crops - PRE and POST use in field corn, silage corn and seed corn - PRE only use in sweet corn and yellow popcorn Application from 28 days prior to planting through 12 corn - Pre-emergence - Post-emergence alone or in tank mixture - Two-pass program Apply 2.0 qt/a PRE followed by a POST of non-hppd containing herbicide Apply 1.5 qt/a PRE followed by a POST of Halex GT + AAtrex Acuron ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Classification: NOT FOR DISTRIBUTION 3 2014 Syngenta. Important: Always read and follow label instructions. Some crop protection products may not be registered for sale or use in all states or counties. Please check with your local extension service to ensure registration status. AAtrex 4L and AAtrex Nine-O are Restricted Use Pesticides. Acuron (SYN-A197) is not registered for sale or use in the U.S. AAtrex, Acuron, Halex, the Alliance Frame, the Purpose Icon and the Syngenta logo are trademarks of a Syngenta Group Company. SYN-A197 will be marketed as Acuron upon registration.

Product components Premix of S-metolachlor + sulfentrazone EC formulation 7 lb ai/gallon 0.7 lb ai sulfentrazone and 6.3 lb ai S-metolachlor per gallon Mode of action S-metolachlor long chain fatty acid inhibitor (Group15) Sulfentrazone PPO inhibitor (Group 14) Labeled crops Soybeans, Sunflowers, Dry shelled peas Use Rate: = 20 to 25 fl oz/a, lower rate on soils with ph > 7.2 2015 Syngenta. Important: Always read and follow label instructions. Some crop protection products may not be registered for sale or use in all states or counties. Please check with your local extension service to ensure registration status. The Alliance Frame, the Purpose Icon and the Syngenta logo are trademarks of a Syngenta Group Company. BroadAxe is a registered trademark of FMC Corporation.

BroadAxe XC controls key weeds Broadleaf weeds Waterhemp Palmer amaranth Pigweed spp. Morningglory spp. Russian thistle Kochia Lambsquarters Nightshade Pennsylvania smartweed Grass Barnyardgrass Foxtails (giant, green, yellow) Fall panicum Crabgrass Texas panicum Goosegrass Refer to label for complete list of weeds controlled Public: Not for distribution 2015 Syngenta. Important: Always read and follow label instructions. Some crop protection products may not be registered for sale or use in all states or counties. Please check with your local extension service to ensure registration status. The Alliance Frame, the Purpose Icon and the Syngenta logo are trademarks of a Syngenta Group Company. BroadAxe is a registered trademark of FMC Corporation.

The best soybean fungicide just got better! 3 years ago Syngenta introduced Quadris Top SB to help farmers improve Soybean yields and control Soybean disease (including strobilurin resistant frogeye leaf spot) Quadris Top SB quickly became the #1 trusted soybean fungicide for the control of frogeye Quadris Top SBX has an even more robust rate of Difenoconazole Quadris Top SBX = 1:1 ratio of AZT and Difenoconazole Rate = 7 oz / acre: 6 oz of AZT and 6 oz Difenoconazole Quadris Top SBX Fungicides Observed Benefits: Best Frogeye control on the market Yield increases averaging 6 to 8 bu/a Sets up well for label expansion Improve water use efficiency to help plants endure periods of dry weather Protect the crop from diseases, thereby improving yields Increase photosynthesis to produce larger beans, fuller pods and improved pod retention Better protection of rapidly growing plants Product performance assumes disease presence. Classification: Public 2015 Syngenta. Important: Always read and follow label instructions. Some crop protection products may not be registered for sale or use in all states or counties. Please check with your local extension service to ensure registration status. Quadris Top, the Alliance Frame, the Purpose Icon and the Syngenta logo are trademarks of a Syngenta Group Company.

Solatenol: A next generation fungicide Solatenol fungicide products, including Trivapro, are not yet registered for sale or use in the United States and are not being offered for sale. Upon registration, Trivapro will be sold as a combination of separately registered products: Trivapro A and Trivapro B fungicides. Classification: Public, Not for Distribution

Trivapro offers improved, longer-lasting disease control Key Diseases in Soy Frogeye leaf spot Aerial web blight Anthracnose Asian soybean rust Alternaria leaf spot Brown spot Cercospora blight + leaf spot Pod and stem blight Powdery mildew Key Diseases in Corn Rust Gray leaf spot Northern corn leaf blight Tar spot (pending 2EE) Anthracnose leaf blight Northern corn leaf spot Southern corn leaf blight Eye spot Physoderma brown spot Yellow leaf blight Key Diseases in Wheat Stripe rust Tan spot Powdery Mildew Leaf, stem, and crown rust Septoria Leaf and Glume Blotch Net Blotch Barley scald Spot blotch Black point Helminthosporium leaf spot DRAFT Internal use only. Do not distribute.

About SDHI (carboxamide) chemistry The SDHI class is not new but is improved. Newer generations have a broader spectrum, lower rates and more intrinsic activity. - 1970s Carboxin - 2003 Boscalid (Endura, Pristine ) - 2012 Fluopyram (Luna ) - 2012 Fluxapyroxad (Merivon, Priaxor ) - 2012 Penthiopyrad (Fontelis ) - 2015 Solatenol (Aprovia Top) Because it is intrinsically more active, Solatenol outperforms other SDHIs at lower rates Biochemical tests at the enzymatic level, show that Solatenol is the most powerful inhibitor of enzyme activity. Syngenta Research Stein, Switzerland 2011 The lower the bar, the greater intrinsic activity. Product performance assumes disease presence. CLASSIFICATION: PUBLIC 2016 Syngenta. Important: Always read and follow label instructions. Some products may not be registered for sale or use in all states or counties. Please check with your local extension service to ensure registration status. Photos are either property of Syngenta or used under agreement. Trademarks are property of their respective owners.

What makes Trivapro s SDHI unique? Solatenol s unique chemical structure gives it two benefits over other SDHIs Benzonorbornene ring Strongly binds to the waxy layer of the leaf, preventing the plant from metabolizing Trivapro as quickly as competitors, leading to longer residual Solatenol molecule Stronger affinity to fungal pathogen receptor site, translating to higher potency and disease control DRAFT Internal use only. Do not distribute.

Dr. Keith D. Burnell, Syngenta, Agronomic Service Representative, LA 337-241-2642 Keith.burnell@syngenta.com