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This publication is only a guide. Always refer to the product label for application details and precautions.
Herbicide Rotation - 2019 Resistance to a pesticide group will reduce the effectiveness of pesticides in that group over time. Rotation of herbicides and
other pesticides is an important measure to delay the onset of resistance to any one pesticide group or mode-of-action.
By rotating herbicides, the risk of developing widespread resistance over a field drops. The illustration below gives a relative
ranking of risk of resistance developing from repeated use. The top of the triangle indicates groups that have developed
resistance quickly and those at the bottom of the triangle have demonstrated a low risk of resistance developing over long-term
use. Be aware that low risk does not mean no risk, since weeds have developed resistance to herbicides in these groups as well.
Herbicide Resistance Development Risk based on Number of Applications Classification of herbicide groups numbers by risk of selection for weed resistance (‘Other’: all other herbicide groups that pose a low or moderate risk) Adapted from Beckie, H. J., 2006 Herbicide Resistance Weeds: Management Tactics & Practices; Weed Technology Vol. 20 Issue 3 (July-September) pp. 793-814
Number of Applications High <10 Moderate 11 - 20 Low >20
High 1 2
Moderate – high 5
Moderate 3 8
Low-moderate 7 22 Other
Low 4 6 9 10
G R O U P 1 (Grass Control) clethodim, clodinafop, fenoxaprop, pinoxaden, quizalofop, sethoxydim, tralkoxydim
Classification of Herbicides
G R O U P 2 (Grass & Broadleaf Control) ethametsulfuron, florasulam, flucarbazone, foramsulfuron, halosulfuron, imazamethabenz, imazamox, imazapyr, imazethapyr, metsulfuron, nicosulfuron, pyroxsulam, rimsulfuron, thiencarbazone, thifensulfuron, tribenuron
G R O U P 3 (Grass & Broadleaf Control) ethalfluralin, propyzamide, trifluralin
G R O U P 4 (Broadleaf Control) 2,4-D, 2,4-DB, aminocyclopyrachlor, aminopyralid, clopyralid, dicamba, dichlorprop, fluroxypyr, halauxifen, MCPA, MCPB, mecoprop, picloram, quinclorac
G R O U P 5 (Grass & Broadleaf Control) atrazine, hexazinone, metribuzin, simazine
G R O U P 6 (Broadleaf Control) bentazon, bromoxynil
G R O U P 8 (Grass & Broadleaf Control) EPTC, triallate
G R O U P 9 (Grass & Broadleaf Control) glyphosate
G R O U P 1 0 glufosinate
G R O U P 1 4 (Grass & Broadleaf Control) acifluorfen, carfentrazone, flumioxazin, fomesafen, pyraflufen, saflufenacil, sulfentrazone
G R O U P 1 5 dimethenamid, metolachlor, propyzamide, pyroxasulfone
G R O U P 2 2 diquat, paraquat
G R O U P 2 7 pyrasulfotole, tolpyralate, topramezone
O T H E R G R O U P S linuron (7), amitrol (11), clomazone (13), diflufenzopyr (19), dichlobenil (20), quinclorac (26 - grassy weeds)
* Trade names of products that contain these active ingredients can be found in the Trade Names, Active Ingredients, and Formulations table near the beginning of the Guide.
MANITOBA AGRICULTURE www.manitoba.ca/agriculture
Manitoba Weed Supervisor OfficesPlease dial area code 204 before the numbers below.
For more information on weeds, diseases and insects, visit the Manitoba Agriculture website at www.manitoba.ca/agriculture
Crop Protection Companies
ADAMA Canada www.adama.com/Canada1-855-264-6262
AgriStar Canada 1-877-924-9378
Amvac Chemical Corporation www.amvac-chemical.com/agriculture
Arysta LifeScience Canada www.arystalifescience.ca1-866-761-9397
BASFwww.agsolutions.ca1-877-371-2273
Bayerwww.bayercropscience.ca 1-888-283-6847
Corteva Agriscience www.corteva.ca 1-800-667-3852
Degesch America Incwww.degeschamerica.com 1-800-330-2525
Engage Agrowww.engageagro.com 1-866-613-3336
Farmers of North America (AgraCity Crop & Nutrition) www.fna.ca (www.agracity.com)1-877-362-3276 (1-844-269-3276)
FMC Corporationwww.fmccrop.ca306-979-9225
Gowan Companywww.gowanco.com1-800-883-1844 ext. 2
Great Northern Growerswww.gng.ag1-866-727-5226
Hedley Technologies www.hedleytech.com 1-888-476-4473
IPCOwww.ipco.ca204-233-3461
Loveland Products Canada www.nutrienagsolutions.ca/products1-800-328-4678
M and R Durango www.nolobait.com 970-884-9936
Monsanto www.monsanto.ca 1-800-667-4944
Norac Concepts www.noracconcepts.com 519-821-3633
Nufarm www.nufarm.ca 1-800-868-5444
Peacock Industries www.grasshoppercontrol.com 306-225-4691
Platform Specialty Products No contact information at this time
Sharda CropChem Limited www.shardacropchem.com/agro_chemicals.aspx
Syngenta Canada www.farmassist.ca 1-877-964-3682
United Phosphorus Inc. www.upi-usa.com416-567-4102
Univar Canada Ltd.www.univar.com1-855-888-8648
Valent BioSciences www.valent.com1-800-868-5444
EMERGENCY NUMBERSPOISON CONTROL CENTRE PESTICIDE SPILL LINE1-855-776-4766 1-204-944-4888Prepared by Manitoba Agriculture in co-operation with Saskatchewan Agriculture.
Manitoba Agriculture OfficesPlease dial area code 204 before the numbers below.
NorthwestDauphin 622-2007Roblin 937-6460 Russell 773-5130Ste Rose 447-4032Swan River 734-3417The Pas 627-8255
SouthwestBrandon 726-6482Carberry 834-8815Hamiota 764-3010Killarney 523-5260Melita 522-3256Minnedosa 867-6572 Souris 483-2153Virden 748-4770
CentralAltona 324-2804Carman 745-5610Gladstone 385-6633Morden 822-5461Morris 746-2312Pilot Mound 825-3512Portage la Prairie 239-3352Somerset 744-4050
EastBeausejour 268-6094St. Pierre 433-7749Steinbach 346-6080Vita 425-5050
InterlakeArborg 376-3300Ashern 768-2782Lundar 762-5649Teulon 886-2696
Winnipeg 945-4521
Central RegionCarman 745-2483Cartwright 529-2363Holland 526-2732Lettelier 746-0395MacGregor 685-2050Portage la Prairie 857-4439Sanford 736-2331Somerset 744-2232
Eastern/Interlake RegionArborg 376-3313Beausejour 268-1764Dominion City 427-2557Dugald 981-4098Selkirk 785-3638East St. Paul 668-8336St. Pierre-Jolys 326-0280Steinbach 346-7129Stonewall 467-4704Vita 425-3218Whitemouth 348-2815
Western RegionBirtle 567-3791 Boissevain 534-8436Carberry 834-6600Dauphin 638-4531Deloraine 747-2586Glenboro 827-2602Hamiota 764-2128Hartney 858-2590Killarney 523-5275Pierson 634-2419Pipestone 748-5072Russell 773-2279Swan River 734-3344Virden 851-0409
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Crop Protection 2019For Reference Until December 31, 2019
This publication is updated annually and replacesthe 2018 and previous issues.
Introduction ......................................................................................................................................... 7How to Use This Book .....................................................................................................................................................................................................7Product Labels and PCP Numbers..............................................................................................................................................................................7Safe Use of Herbicides, Fungicides and Insecticides ...........................................................................................................................................7Protecting Yourself from Exposure to Herbicides, Fungicides and Insecticides ........................................................................................8Protective Clothing ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................9Protecting Your Eyes, Face and Lungs .......................................................................................................................................................................9Understanding Maximum Residue Limit Statements in the Guide ............................................................................................................ 10Avoiding Spray Drift ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 10Herbicide Efficacy with Low-drift Nozzles ............................................................................................................................................................ 11Handling a Drift Complaint ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 11Mixing Pesticides .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 11Container Disposal ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 12Sprayer Cleaning ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 12How to Identify Crop and Weed Leaf Stages ....................................................................................................................................................... 13Trade Names, Active Ingredients and Formulations ......................................................................................................................................... 16Key to Product Pages ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 34
Weed Control ...................................................................................................................................... 37Integrated Weed Management ................................................................................................................................................................................ 37Making Spray De ci sions .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 37Weed Resistance to Herbicides ................................................................................................................................................................................ 45Adjuvants and Your Herbicide .................................................................................................................................................................................. 52Crop and Herbicide Recommendation Tables .................................................................................................................................................... 54Special Weed Problems ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 72Soil Residual Herbicides .............................................................................................................................................................................................. 78Effect of Rainfall on Herbicide Efficacy .................................................................................................................................................................. 81Products Available as Prepackaged Tank Mixes ................................................................................................................................................. 82Herbicide Product Pages ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 83
Plant Disease Control ...................................................................................................................... 423Integrated Plant Disease Management ...............................................................................................................................................................423Effects of Weather .......................................................................................................................................................................................................426Resistance Management ..........................................................................................................................................................................................426Fungicide Modes of Action ......................................................................................................................................................................................426
Foliar Fungicide Tables ................................................................................................................... 429Foliar Fungicide Product Pages ..............................................................................................................................................................................436
Seed Treatment Tables ................................................................................................................... 524Seed Treatment Product Pages ..............................................................................................................................................................................531
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Table 1: Metric Conversion Factors* (Approximate)
Metric Unit Metric to Imperial
Imperial Unit Imperial to Metric
Metric Unit
Linearcentimetre (cm) x 0.39
Linearinch x 2.54
Linearcentimetre (cm)
Areasquare metre (m2)hectare (ha)
x 1.2x 2.5
Areasquare yardacres
x 0.84x 0.4
Areasquare metre (m2)hectare (ha)
Volumelitre (L) x 0.22
Volumegallon x 4.55
Volumelitre (L)
Pressurekilopascals (kPa) x 0.14
Pressurepsi x 6.9
Pressurekilopascals (kPa)
Weightgram (g)kilogram (kg)
x 0.04x 2.2
Weightounce (oz)pound (lb)
x 28.35x 0.454
Weightgram (g)kilogram (kg)
Agriculturallitres per hectare (L/ha)litres per hectare (L/ha)litres per hectare (L/ha)millilitres per hectare (mL/ha)kilograms per hectare (kg/ha)grams per hectare (g/ha)
x 0.089x 0.357x 0.71x 0.014x 0.89x 0.014
Agriculturalgallons/acrequarts/acrepints/acrefluid ounces (fl. oz)/acrepounds (lb)/acreounces (oz)/acre
x 11.23x 2.81x 1.41x 70.22x 1.12x 70
Agriculturallitres per hectare (L/ha)litres per hectare (L/ha)litres per hectare (L/ha)millilitres per hectare (mL/ha)kilograms per hectare (kg/ha)grams per hectare (g/ha)
*EXAMPLE: To convert centimetres to inches, multiply by 0.39; conversely, to convert inches to centimetres, multiply by 2.54.CAUTION: Herbicide labels are in metric units only. Conversion between the Metric and Imperial system may result in confusion. It is recommended to use metric units only.
Insect Control ................................................................................................................................... 596Additional Resources .................................................................................................................................................................................................596Insect Management Decisions ...............................................................................................................................................................................596Preharvest Interval ......................................................................................................................................................................................................596Field Scouting ...............................................................................................................................................................................................................596Economic Thresholds .................................................................................................................................................................................................596Estimating Percent Defoliation...............................................................................................................................................................................596Hazard Ratings of Insecticides to Bees ................................................................................................................................................................597Reducing Bee Losses from Insecticides ...............................................................................................................................................................598Insecticide Poisoining in Humans .........................................................................................................................................................................598Resistance of Insects to Insecticides.....................................................................................................................................................................598Insecticide Groups ......................................................................................................................................................................................................599Field Scouting and Insect Management Charts (for individual crops).....................................................................................................600Insect Control in Stored Grain.................................................................................................................................................................................636Insecticide Product Pages ........................................................................................................................................................................................639
Pesticide Index ..................................................................................................................................... 3Herbicide Directory ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 3Foliar Fungicide Directory ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 5Seed Treatment Directory ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 6Insecticide Directory ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 6Crop Protection Companies .................................................................................................................................................................. Inside CoverEmergency Numbers ............................................................................................................................................................................... Inside Cover Agricultural Offices ................................................................................................................................................................................... Inside Cover
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Pesticide IndexHerbicide Directory2,4-D ............................................................................................................................ 832,4-DB ......................................................................................................................... 86AAtrex Liquid ........................................................................................................... 89Accent 75DF/Accent Grande .............................................................................. 91Accurate (see Metsulfuron) ...............................................................................295 Aim EC ........................................................................................................................ 93Ally (see Metsulfuron) .........................................................................................295Altitude FX2 .............................................................................................................. 95Amitrol 240 ............................................................................................................... 97Antler (see Clethodim) .......................................................................................144Approve (see Bromoxynil/2,4-D Ester) ..........................................................130Ares .............................................................................................................................. 99Armezon (see Topramezone) ...........................................................................378Armory (see Diquat) ............................................................................................173Arrow (see Clethodim) ........................................................................................144Arrow-All-In (see Clethodim)............................................................................144Assert 300SC (see Imazamethabenz) ............................................................257Assure ll (see Quizalofop) ..................................................................................340Attain XC (see Fluroxypyr + 2,4-D) .................................................................220Aurora (see Clodinafop) .....................................................................................148Authority 480 .........................................................................................................101Authority Charge ..................................................................................................103Authority Supreme ..............................................................................................103Avadex Brands .......................................................................................................106Avert (see Imazamethabenz) ...........................................................................257Axial ...........................................................................................................................109Axial iPak ..................................................................................................................111Axial Xtreme ...........................................................................................................112Axial Xtreme iPak ..................................................................................................114Badge ll (see Bromoxynil/MCPA ester) ..........................................................132Banvel ll (see Dicamba) ......................................................................................163Banvel VM (see Dicamba) ..................................................................................163Barricade II ..............................................................................................................114Basagran Brands (see Bentazon) .....................................................................117Bengal WB (see Fenoxaprop) ...........................................................................195Bentazon..................................................................................................................117Benta Super (see Bentazon)..............................................................................117Bison (see Tralkoxydim) ......................................................................................382BlackHawk (with carfentrazone) .....................................................................121BlackHawk (with pyraflufen-ethyl) .................................................................122Blitz (see Florasulam) ..........................................................................................203Bolster (see Diquat) .............................................................................................173Bonanza (see Trifluralin) .....................................................................................396Boost (see Thifensulfuron/tribenuron) .........................................................373Broadband ..............................................................................................................124BroadSide (see Thifensulfuron/tribenuron+MCPA ester) ......................377Bromotril ll (see Bromoxynil) ............................................................................126Bromoxynil ..............................................................................................................126Bromoxynil/2,4-D Ester ......................................................................................130Bromoxynil/MCPA ester .....................................................................................132Bromoxynil + MCPA + Fluroxypyr ...................................................................136Brotex 240/Brotex 480 (see Bromoxynil) .....................................................126Buctril M (see Bromoxynil/MCPA ester) ........................................................132Buzzin (see Metribuzin) ......................................................................................291Cadillac (see Clodinafop) ...................................................................................148Cadillac One (see Clodinafop) ..........................................................................148Caliber 625 (see 2,4-DB) ....................................................................................... 86Casoron ....................................................................................................................139Centurion (see Clethodim) ................................................................................144Chateau ....................................................................................................................410Cirpreme/Cirpreme XC .......................................................................................140CleanStart ................................................................................................................142ClearOut 41 Plus (see Glyphosate) .................................................................233Clethodim ...............................................................................................................144Clethodim 250 (see Clethodim) ......................................................................144Clever (see Quinclorac).......................................................................................317Clodinafop ..............................................................................................................148Clopyralid ................................................................................................................151Clopyralid/MCPA ...................................................................................................154Clopyralid/MCPA + fluroxypyr .........................................................................156 Clovitox Plus (see MCPB / MCPA) ....................................................................288
Cobutox 625 (see 2,4-DB) .................................................................................... 86Command 360 ME ................................................................................................160Conquer ...................................................................................................................161Contender (see Quizalofop) .............................................................................340Cordon (see Fenoxaprop) ..................................................................................195Craven (see Diquat) .............................................................................................173Credit 45 (see Glyphosate) ................................................................................233Credit Xtreme (see Glyphosate) ......................................................................233Crush'R 540 (see Glyphosate) ...........................................................................233Crush'R Plus (see Glyphosate) ..........................................................................233Curtail M (see Clopyralid/MCPA) .....................................................................154Davai 80SL (see Imazamox) ..............................................................................260Deploy WDG (see Thifensulfuron/tribenuron) ...........................................373Desica (see Diquat) ..............................................................................................173Dicamba ...................................................................................................................163Dicamba/Mecoprop/MCPA ...............................................................................168Dichlorprop/2,4-D ................................................................................................170Dichlorprop-DX (see Dichlorprop/2,4-D) .....................................................170Diquat .......................................................................................................................173Diquat 240 (see Diquat) .....................................................................................173Distinct .....................................................................................................................176DriFast (see Diquat) .............................................................................................173Dual II Magnum.....................................................................................................178Duet (see Imazamox/Imazethapyr) ...............................................................262DyVel .........................................................................................................................179DyVel DSp................................................................................................................181Eclipse Brands (see Glyphosate + Clopyralid) ............................................242Edge Granular ........................................................................................................184Embutox (see 2,4-DB)............................................................................................ 86Enforcer D ................................................................................................................186Enforcer M (see Bromoxynil + MCPA + Fluroxypyr) .................................136Enforcer MSU .........................................................................................................188Engenia (see Dicamba) .......................................................................................163Eptam Liquid EC ....................................................................................................189Escort ........................................................................................................................191Estaprop XT (see Dichlorprop/2,4-D) ............................................................170Esteem (see Clopyralid/MCPA + Fluroxypyr) ..............................................156Everest 2.0/Everest 3.0 (see Flucarbazone) .................................................214Express FX ...............................................................................................................193Express FX (co-pack) ............................................................................................195Express Pro (see Tribenuron/Metsulfuron) ..................................................394Express SG (see Tribenuron) .............................................................................390Facet L (see Quinclorac) .....................................................................................337Factor 540 (see Glyphosate) .............................................................................233Fenoxaprop ............................................................................................................195FeXapan (see Dicamba) ......................................................................................163Fierce ........................................................................................................................198FirstPass (see Florasulam) ..................................................................................203Flexstar GT ...............................................................................................................201Florasulam ..............................................................................................................203Florasulam + 2,4-D ...............................................................................................205Florasulam + Clopyralid + MCPA ....................................................................207Florasulam + glyphosate ...................................................................................208Florasulam + MCPA Ester ...................................................................................210Florasulam/fluroxypyr + MCPA ester .............................................................212Flucarbazone..........................................................................................................214Flurox-24 (see Fluroxypyr + 2,4-D) .................................................................220Fluroxypyr ..............................................................................................................217Fluroxypyr + 2,4-D ................................................................................................220Fluroxypyr + MCPA ..............................................................................................222Foax (see Clodinafop) .........................................................................................148Focus .........................................................................................................................224Foothills NG (see Clodinafop) ..........................................................................148ForceFighter M (see Bromoxynil + MCPA + Fluroxypyr) .........................136Fortress MicroActiv ..............................................................................................226Frontier Max ...........................................................................................................228Frontline 2,4-D (see Florasulam + 2,4-D) ......................................................205Frontline XL (see Florasulam + MCPA Ester) ...............................................210Gladiator (see Imazethapyr) .............................................................................265Glykamba ................................................................................................................243Glufosinate 150SN ................................................................................................230
4Glyphosate ..............................................................................................................233Glyphosate + Clopyralid ....................................................................................242GoldWing ................................................................................................................247Gramoxone .............................................................................................................228Grazon XC ................................................................................................................247Guardsman Diquat (see Diquat) .....................................................................173Guardsman Glyphosate (see Glyphosate) ...................................................233Heat Brands ............................................................................................................249Heat Complete ......................................................................................................253MPower HellCat (see Fenoxaprop) .................................................................195Horizon NG (see Clodinafop) ............................................................................148Hotshot ....................................................................................................................255Ikwin (see Fluroxypyr) .........................................................................................217Imazamethabenz ..................................................................................................257Imazamox ................................................................................................................260Imazamox/Imazethapyr .....................................................................................262Imazethapyr ...........................................................................................................265Impact (see Topramezone) ...............................................................................378Inferno Duo ............................................................................................................267Inferno WDG (see Tribenuron) .........................................................................390Infinity ......................................................................................................................269Infinity FX ................................................................................................................271Ingenious (see Quinclorac) ...............................................................................337Kerb ...........................................................................................................................272Koril 235 (see Bromoxynil) ................................................................................126Korrex II ....................................................................................................................274Ladder (see Clodinafop) .....................................................................................148Ladder All-In-One (see Clodinafop) ...............................................................148Leader (see Bromoxynil/2,4-D Ester) .............................................................130Liberty 150SN (see Glufosinate 150SN) ........................................................230Liberty 200SN ........................................................................................................277Linuron .....................................................................................................................279Linuron 400 (see Linuron) .................................................................................279Liquid Achieve (see Tralkoxydim) ...................................................................382Logic M (see Bromoxynil/MCPA ester) ..........................................................132Lontrel 360/Lontrel XC (see Clopyralid)........................................................151Lorox L (see Linuron) ...........................................................................................279Loveland Bromax (see Bromoxynil) ...............................................................126 Luxxur .......................................................................................................................281Manipulator 620 ...................................................................................................283Marengo (see Tralkoxydim)...............................................................................382MasterLine Quinclorac (see Quinclorac) ......................................................337Matrix (see Glyphosate) .....................................................................................233MCPA .........................................................................................................................284MCPB / MCPA .........................................................................................................288Mecoprop-p ...........................................................................................................290Metribuzin ...............................................................................................................291Metrix SC (see Metribuzin) ................................................................................291Metsulfuron ............................................................................................................295Mextrol 450 (see Bromoxynil/MCPA ester) ..................................................132Mizuna (see Imazamox) .....................................................................................260Momentum .............................................................................................................297MPower 2,4-D (see 2,4-D) .................................................................................... 83MPower Battlefront (see Florasulam) ............................................................203MPower Battlefront 2,4-D (see Florasulam + 2,4-D) .................................205MPower Battlefront CM (see Florasulam + Clopyralid + MCPA) ..........207MPower Battlefront M (see Florasulam + MCPA) ......................................210MPower Boa (see Bentazon) .............................................................................117MPower Bromoxynil (see Bromoxynil) ..........................................................126MPower Buck M (see Bromoxynil/MCPA ester) ..........................................132MPower Clobber (see Clopyralid) ...................................................................151MPower Clobber G (see Glyphosate + Clopyralid) ...................................242MPower Disruptor 360/540 (see Glyphosate) ............................................233MPower Foxxy (see Fluroxypyr) .......................................................................217MPower Foxxy CM (see Clopyralid/MCPA + Fluroxypyr) ........................156MPower Foxxy M (see Fluroxypyr + MCPA) .................................................222MPower Foxxy Pro (see Fluroxypyr + 2,4-D) ...............................................220MPower Good Harvest .......................................................................................299MPower Kamikaze (see Imazethapyr) ...........................................................265MPower Kickoff (see Florasulam + Glyphosate) ........................................208MPower Independence (see Clethodim) .....................................................144MPower Ninja (see Imazamox/Imazethapyr) .............................................262MPower R (see Thifensulfuron/tribenuron) ................................................373MPower Vigor (see Glufosinate 150SN) ........................................................230 MPower X (see Tribenuron) ...............................................................................390
MultiStar (see Imazethapyr)..............................................................................265Muster Toss-N-Go .................................................................................................301Navius .......................................................................................................................303NextStep NG (see Clodinafop) .........................................................................148Nimble (see Thifensulfuron/tribenuron) ......................................................373Nuance (see Tribenuron)....................................................................................390Nuance Pro (see Tribenuron/Metsulfuron) ..................................................394Nufarm Tralkoxydim Liquid (see Tralkoxydim)...........................................382OcTTain XL ..............................................................................................................305Odyssey/Odyssey NXT (see Imazamox/Imazethapyr) .............................262Odyssey Ultra/Odyssey Ultra NXT ..................................................................308Olympus ..................................................................................................................309Optica Trio ...............................................................................................................310Option 2.25 OD .....................................................................................................312Oracle (see Dicamba) ..........................................................................................163Outlook ....................................................................................................................314Outshine (see Florasulam/fluroxypyr + MCPA ester) ...............................212Overdrive .................................................................................................................316Paradigm .................................................................................................................317Pardner (see Bromoxynil) ..................................................................................126Patron 240 EC (see Clethodim) ........................................................................144Permit WG ...............................................................................................................320Phantom (see Imazethapyr) .............................................................................265Pinnacle SG Toss-N-Go ........................................................................................323Pixxaro ......................................................................................................................325Poast Ultra ...............................................................................................................327Predicade .................................................................................................................330PrePass Flex (see Florasulam) ...........................................................................203PrePass XC (see Florasulam + glyphosate) ..................................................208Prestige Brands (see Clopyralid/MCPA + Fluroxypyr) ..............................156Primextra II Magnum ..........................................................................................331Princep Nine-T (see Simazine) .........................................................................363Priority (see Florasulam + glyphosate) .........................................................208Prism SG ...................................................................................................................333Pulsar ........................................................................................................................335Puma Advance (see Fenoxaprop) ...................................................................195Pursuit 240 (see Imazethapyr) .........................................................................265Pyralid (see Clopyralid) .......................................................................................151Quinclorac ...............................................................................................................337Quizalofop ..............................................................................................................340Reclaim II .................................................................................................................343Refine M (see Thifensulfuron/tribenuron + MCPA ester) .......................377Refine SG (see Thifensulfuron/tribenuron) .................................................373Reflex ........................................................................................................................345Reglone (see Diquat) ...........................................................................................173Reglone Ion (see Diquat) ...................................................................................173 Restore II ..................................................................................................................347Retain SG .................................................................................................................350Reward .....................................................................................................................351Rexade ......................................................................................................................352Rezuvant ..................................................................................................................354Rival (see Trifluralin) .............................................................................................396Roundup brand products (Transorb HC;
WeatherMax) (see Glyphosate) ..................................................................233Roundup Xtend ....................................................................................................355R/T 540 (see Glyphosate) ...................................................................................233Rush 24 (see Fluroxypyr + 2,4-D) ....................................................................220Rush M (see Fluroxypyr + MCPA) ....................................................................222Salute ........................................................................................................................358Select (see Clethodim) ........................................................................................144Sencor 75 DF (see Metribuzin) .........................................................................291Shadow RTM (see Clethodim) ..........................................................................144Sharda Glyphosate (see Glyphosate) ............................................................233Sharpshooter (see Glyphosate) .......................................................................233Sharpshooter Plus (see Glyphosate) ..............................................................233Shieldex 400SC ......................................................................................................259Sierra 2.0/Sierra 3.0 (see Flucarbazone)........................................................214Signal (see Clodinafop) ......................................................................................148Signal FSU ...............................................................................................................361Simazine ..................................................................................................................363Simazine 480 (see Simazine) ............................................................................363Simplicity .................................................................................................................365Slam'R (see Clodinafop) .....................................................................................148Smoke (see Glyphosate) ....................................................................................233Solo/Solo ADV (see Imazamox) .......................................................................260
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Solo Ultra .................................................................................................................368Sortan IS ...................................................................................................................369Spike (see Tribenuron) ........................................................................................390Spectrum (see Florasulam + Clopyralid + MCPA) .....................................207Squadron (see Metribuzin) ...............................................................................291Stage (see Diquat) ................................................................................................173StartUp (see Glyphosate) ...................................................................................233Stellar/Stellar XL (see Florasulam/fluroxypyr + MCPA ester) ................212Stonewall (see Glyphosate) ..............................................................................233Sword (see Dicamba/Mecoprop/MCPA) ......................................................168Tandem ....................................................................................................................371Target (see Dicamba/Mecoprop/MCPA) ......................................................168Tensile .......................................................................................................................372Thifensulfuron/tribenuron ................................................................................373Thifensulfuron/tribenuron + MCPA ester ....................................................377Thrasher ll (see Bromoxynil/2,4-D Ester) ......................................................130Thumper (see Bromoxynil/2,4-D Ester) ........................................................130Topline (see Florasulam + MCPA Ester).........................................................210Topramezone .........................................................................................................378Topside (see MCPB / MCPA) ..............................................................................288Tordon 22K ..............................................................................................................380Tracker XP (see Dicamba/Mecoprop/MCPA) ..............................................168Tralkoxydim ............................................................................................................382Travallas ...................................................................................................................385Traxos ........................................................................................................................387TraxosTwo................................................................................................................389
Treflan (see Trifluralin) .........................................................................................396Tribenuron ..............................................................................................................390Tribenuron + 2,4-D ...............................................................................................393Tribenuron/Metsulfuron ....................................................................................394TriCor 75 DF (see Metribuzin) ...........................................................................291Trifluralin ..................................................................................................................396Triton C .....................................................................................................................401Triton K .....................................................................................................................403Trophy (see fluroxypyr+MCPA) ........................................................................222Tropotox Plus (see MCPB / MCPA) ..................................................................288Tundra ......................................................................................................................405Turboprop (see Dichlorprop/2,4-D) ...............................................................170Ultim 75DF/Ultim Grande .................................................................................408Ultra Blazer ..............................................................................................................410Valtera .......................................................................................................................411Varro ..........................................................................................................................414Vector/Vector 540 (see Glyphosate) ..............................................................233Velocity m3 .............................................................................................................417Velpar DF CU ..........................................................................................................419Vigil WB (see Fenoxaprop) .................................................................................195Viper ADV ................................................................................................................421VP-480 (see Glyphosate) ....................................................................................233WildCat/WildCat Enhanced (see Fenoxaprop) ...........................................195Xtendimax (see Dicamba) .................................................................................163Yuma GL (see Quizalofop) .................................................................................340
Foliar Fungicide DirectoryAcapela.....................................................................................................................436Allegro 500F ...........................................................................................................439Aprovia Top .............................................................................................................440Azoshy (see Azoxystrobin) ................................................................................441Azoxystrobin ..........................................................................................................441Bravo 500 (see Chlorothalonil) ........................................................................447Bravo Zn(see Chlorothalonil) ...........................................................................447Bumper 432 EC (see Propiconazole) ..............................................................489Cabrio Plus ..............................................................................................................443Cantus WDG Fungicide.......................................................................................444Caramba ..................................................................................................................445Chlorothalonil ........................................................................................................447Confine Extra (see Phosphorous acid) ..........................................................480Contans WG ............................................................................................................449Copper ......................................................................................................................451Copper 53W (see Copper) .................................................................................451Copper Spray (see Copper) ...............................................................................451Cosavet DF Edge ...................................................................................................452Cotegra .....................................................................................................................453Cueva (see Copper) ..............................................................................................451Curzate 60 DF .........................................................................................................454Delaro 325 SC ........................................................................................................455Dithane Rainshield (see Mancozeb) ..............................................................477Double Nickel 55/Double Nickel LC...............................................................457Dyax ..........................................................................................................................459Echo 720 (see Chlorothalonil) ..........................................................................447Echo 90DF (see Chlorothalonil) .......................................................................447Elatus.........................................................................................................................460Elixir ...........................................................................................................................462Evito 480 ..................................................................................................................463Fitness (see Propiconazole)...............................................................................489Folicur 250EW (see Tebuconazole) .................................................................515Fontelis .....................................................................................................................465Forum .......................................................................................................................466Fullback 125SC ......................................................................................................467Gavel 75 DF .............................................................................................................468Headline EC (see Lance AG) ..............................................................................471Hornet 432 F (see Tebuconazole) ...................................................................515Iprodione .................................................................................................................469Kenja 400SC ............................................................................................................470Lance AG ..................................................................................................................471Lance WDG .............................................................................................................473LifeGard WG ............................................................................................................474Luna Tranquility ....................................................................................................475Mancozeb ................................................................................................................477
Manzate Pro-Stick (see Mancozeb) ................................................................477Nexicor .....................................................................................................................478Nufarm Propiconazole Fungicide (see Propiconazole) ...........................489Orondis Ultra ..........................................................................................................479Overall 240 SC (see Iprodione) ........................................................................469Palliser (see Tebuconazole) ...............................................................................515Parasol WG (see Copper) ....................................................................................451Penncozeb 75 DF (see Mancozeb) .................................................................477Phosphorous acid.................................................................................................480Phostrol ....................................................................................................................481Pivot 418 EC (see Propiconazole) ....................................................................489Polyram DF..............................................................................................................483Priaxor .......................................................................................................................484Prodex SC (see Iprodione) .................................................................................469Proline 480 SC ........................................................................................................486Propel (see Propiconazole) ...............................................................................489Propi Super 25 EC (see Propiconazole) .........................................................489Propiconazole ........................................................................................................489Propulse ...................................................................................................................492Prosaro 250 EC/Prosaro XTR .............................................................................493Pyraclostrobin ........................................................................................................495Quadris (see Azoxystrobin) ...............................................................................441Quadris Top .............................................................................................................498Quash ........................................................................................................................499Quilt ...........................................................................................................................501Ranman 400SC ......................................................................................................504Rampart (see Phosphorous acid) ....................................................................480Reason 500SC ........................................................................................................505Regalia Maxx ..........................................................................................................506Revus .........................................................................................................................507Ridomil Gold Products ........................................................................................508Rovral Flo (see Iprodione) ..................................................................................469Scala SC ....................................................................................................................509Sercadis ....................................................................................................................510Serenade OPTI .......................................................................................................511Serenade Soil .........................................................................................................513Tanos 50 DF ............................................................................................................514Tebuconazole .........................................................................................................515Tilt 250E (see Propiconazole) ...........................................................................489Topnotch .................................................................................................................517Trivapro ....................................................................................................................518Twinline ....................................................................................................................520Vertisan ....................................................................................................................521Zampro .....................................................................................................................523
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Seed Treatment DirectoryAgrox FL ...................................................................................................................531Alias 240 SC (see Imidacloprid) .......................................................................551Allegiance FL (see Metalaxyl) ...........................................................................565Apron Advance/Apron Maxx RTA + Vibrance500 FS ...............................532Belmont 2.7 FS (see Metalaxyl) ........................................................................565Clothianidin ............................................................................................................534Confine Extra (see Phosphorous acid) ..........................................................569Cruiser 5FS ..............................................................................................................535Cruiser Maxx Corn ................................................................................................537Cruiser Maxx Potato Extreme ...........................................................................538Cruiser Maxx Vibrance Beans ...........................................................................539Cruiser Maxx Vibrance Pulses ...........................................................................540Cruiser Vibrance Quattro ...................................................................................541Cyantraniliprole.....................................................................................................543Emesto Silver ..........................................................................................................545EverGol Energy ......................................................................................................546Fortenza (see Cyantraniliprole) .......................................................................543Gaucho CS FL .........................................................................................................547General Storage Disinfectant ...........................................................................548Heads Up Plant Protectant ................................................................................549Helix Vibrance ........................................................................................................550Imidacloprid ...........................................................................................................551Insure Cereal...........................................................................................................553Insure Cereal FX4 ..................................................................................................554Insure Pulse ............................................................................................................555INTEGO Solo Fungicide ......................................................................................557Ipconazole + Metalaxyl ......................................................................................558Lumiderm (see Cyantraniliprole) ....................................................................543Lumisena .................................................................................................................559Mancozeb ................................................................................................................561Maxim D/Maxim PSP/Maxim MZ PSP ...........................................................562Maxim Quattro ......................................................................................................563Mertect SC...............................................................................................................564Metalaxyl .................................................................................................................565Metlock CT ..............................................................................................................567NipsIt INSIDE 600 Insecticide (see Clothianidin) .......................................534
NipsIt SUITE Cereals OF Seed Protectant .....................................................568Phosphorous acid.................................................................................................569Poncho 600 FS (see Clothianidin) ...................................................................534Potato ST 16 (see Mancozeb) ...........................................................................561Prosper EverGol ....................................................................................................570Rampart (see Phosphorous acid) ....................................................................569Rancona Pinnacle (see Ipconazole + Metalaxyl) .......................................558Rancona V RS..........................................................................................................572Rancona Trio ...........................................................................................................572Rascendo (see Visivio) .........................................................................................559Raxil MD ...................................................................................................................574Raxil PRO..................................................................................................................575Raxil PRO Shield ....................................................................................................576Reason 500SC ........................................................................................................577Revus .........................................................................................................................578Senator PSPT ..........................................................................................................579Serenade OPTI .......................................................................................................580Solan MZ (see Mancozeb) .................................................................................561Sombrero 600 FS (see Imidacloprid) .............................................................551Stadium ....................................................................................................................581StorOx .......................................................................................................................582Stress Shield 600 (see Imidacloprid) ..............................................................551Titan (see Clothianidin) ......................................................................................534Titan Emesto ..........................................................................................................583Trilex EverGol .........................................................................................................583Trilex EverGol Shield ............................................................................................585Tuberseal (see Mancozeb) .................................................................................561Verimark (see Cyantraniliprole) .......................................................................543Vibrance 500FS ......................................................................................................586Vibrance Maxx RFC/RTA .....................................................................................587Vibrance Maxx RFC with INTEGO Seed Treatment ...................................589Vibrance Quattro ..................................................................................................590Vibrance Ultra Potato ..........................................................................................591Visivio ........................................................................................................................592Vitaflo Brands .........................................................................................................594
Insecticide DirectoryActara ........................................................................................................................639Admire 240/Admire SPT (see Imidacloprid) ...............................................663Agri-Mek SC ............................................................................................................640Alias 240 SC (see Imidacloprid) .......................................................................663Ambush (see Permethrin) .................................................................................676Assail .........................................................................................................................641Beleaf 50 SG ...........................................................................................................642Capture 240 EC ......................................................................................................643Chlorpyrifos ............................................................................................................644Citadel 480EC (see Chlorpyrifos) .....................................................................644Closer ........................................................................................................................645Clutch........................................................................................................................646Concept ....................................................................................................................647Coragen ...................................................................................................................649Cygon 480 EC/Cygon 480-Ag (see Dimethoate) .......................................656Cypermethrin .........................................................................................................650Decis 5 EC (see Deltamethrin) ..........................................................................653Delegate ..................................................................................................................652Deltamethrin ..........................................................................................................653Dibrom .....................................................................................................................655Dimethoate.............................................................................................................656Dipel 2X DF .............................................................................................................657Eco Bran ...................................................................................................................658Exirel ..........................................................................................................................659 Entrust 80 W ...........................................................................................................660Fulfill ..........................................................................................................................661Imidacloprid ...........................................................................................................663Imidan ......................................................................................................................664Lagon 480E (see Dimethoate)..........................................................................656Lambda-cyhalothrin............................................................................................665Lannate ....................................................................................................................667Lorsban 4E/Lorsban NT (see Chlorpyrifos) ..................................................644
Mako Insecticide (see Cypermethrin) ...........................................................650Malathion ................................................................................................................668Matador (see Lambda-cyhalothrin) ...............................................................665Minecto Duo 40WG .............................................................................................670Minecto Pro ............................................................................................................671Movento 240 SC ....................................................................................................672MPOWER Krypton (see Chlorpyrifos) ............................................................644Nolo Bait ..................................................................................................................673Nufos 4E (see Chlorpyrifos) ...............................................................................644Oberon .....................................................................................................................674Orthene ....................................................................................................................675Perm-UP (see Permethrin) .................................................................................676Permethrin ..............................................................................................................676Poleci 2.5 EC Western (see Deltamethrin) ....................................................653Pounce (see Permethrin) ...................................................................................676Pyrifos 15G (see Chlorpyrifos) ..........................................................................644Pyrinex 480EC (see Chlorpyrifos) ....................................................................644Rimon 10 EC ...........................................................................................................677Sefina ........................................................................................................................678Sevin XLR .................................................................................................................680Sharda chlorpyrifos 480 EC (see Chlorpyrifos) ...........................................644Ship 250 EC. (see Cypermethrin).....................................................................650Silencer 120 EC (see Lambda-cyhalothrin) .................................................665Sivanto Prime .........................................................................................................681Sluggo Professional .............................................................................................682Success 480 SC ......................................................................................................683Superior 70 Oil .......................................................................................................684Thimet 20G .............................................................................................................685UP-Cyde 2.5 EC (see Cypermethrin) ...............................................................650Voliam Xpress ........................................................................................................687Warhawk 480EC (see Chlorpyrifos) ................................................................644
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How to Use This BookThis publication is only a guide. Always refer to the product label for application details and precautions. If the information in this publication differs from the label information, follow label instructions.
The Guide to Crop Protection is divided into five chapters: (1) Introduction; (2) Weed Control; (3) Foliar Fungicides; (4) Seed Treatments; and (5) Insect Control.
To use the information in each of these sections, use the following process:
1. Turn to the charts at the beginning of each section. There is a set of charts for weeds, plant diseases and insect control. Select the chart for the crop you want or plan to grow. Use the chart to match your weed, disease or insect problems with the products available for that crop.
2. Once you have narrowed your product choices down to a few candidates, go to the recommendation section for that product. Products are listed alphabetically. Read the recommendations thoroughly for each product you are considering.
3. Read the product label attached to the container for detailed instructions on application.
This publication is intended to be used as a guide only. Information contained herein is that available at time of printing.
While every effort has been made to ensure accuracy, the provincial government does not accept responsibility for label changes. When more than one trade name is listed, not all weeds or tank mixes may appear on all labels. Consult product labels attached to pesticide containers for final detailed instructions.
Certain recommendations in this publication are given in quantity of commercial product per acre (mL, L, g or kg/acre). Product labels are given in quantity of product per hectare (mL, L, g or kg/ha). To avoid application errors be sure to read and understand label recommendations.
The Guide to Crop Protection includes the most recent recommendations for weed, plant disease and insect control in field and forage crops. These recommendations are based on the uses registered under the Pest Management Regulatory Agency’s Pest Control Products Act. It is an offence under The Pest Control Products Act to apply any chemical in a manner not consistent with the product label. If you have any doubts regarding the instructions in this publication, or on the product label, contact the company representative, your local agricultural office or the Pest Management Regulatory Agency for further advice.
Product Labels and PCP NumbersOn each Product Page you will see a Registration or PCP number, so named because it is mandated by the Pest Control Products Act. Under the Act, every pesticide requires a unique identifier – the product’s Registration or PCP number. That number must also appear on the product’s label.
The pesticide label packaged with the product is the authoritative source of information on use of the product and will contain more detailed information than is included in this Guide. Some products have a number of trade names for the same active ingredient. However, each product will have its own Registration (PCP) number and these appear next to the registrants’ names. Users who are seeking more detailed information than is provided in this guide, prior to purchase, can use the Registration (PCP) number to access a sample product label online through the Pest Management Regulatory Agency’s (PMRA) website or they can contact the PMRA Hotline by phone at 1-800-267-6315.
Visit http://pr-rp.hc-sc.gc.ca/ls-re/index-eng.php to access the Electronic Label Search Tool. The PMRA Product Information database can be searched by a product’s trade name, active ingredient, company name or Registration (PCP) number. Since several products can contain the same active ingredient and there are often several versions of the same or similar labels on this database, using the PCP number is the most direct route to finding the label that links to the product page in this Guide. There may be some differences between a label found on the package and the sample labels found on the PMRA-Label Search web site so always refer to the packaged product label when applying the product.
Once the product is located, you may click on its number to view an Adobe Acrobat (PDF) document containing the label and any supplemental registrations. Some of these documents run to many pages but you can use the ‘Find’ capabilities of the Acrobat Reader plug-in for your browser to jump to specific areas of interest. If you do not have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your computer, you can download a free version from www.adobe.com.
Safe Use of Herbicides, Fungicides and InsecticidesHerbicides, fungicides and insecticides are classified ac cord ing to the use hazard and risk involved. The cat e go ries of hazard are:
• toxicity• flammability• explosive potential• corrosivity• other
The degree of risk is represented by symbols taken from common traffic sign shapes represented by the stop, caution and yield signs. The signal word for each of the signs is danger (high risk), warning (moderate risk) and caution (low risk). Where the risk is minimal, no designation is required. The label on the container will carry the appropriate signs for the protection of the user. Degree of risk symbols for herbicides, insecticides and fungicides used in field and forage crops are included in the product directory. The symbols are illustrated in Figure 1.
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Figure 1. Degree of Risk and Hazard Symbols
LD50 values are used to rate the toxicity of pesticides. The LD50 refers to the dose of pesticide (in mg per kg of the test animal’s body weight) that is lethal to 50 percent of the group of test animals. For example, if a pesticide has an LD50 value of 10 mg/kg, and the test animals each weigh 1 kg, then 50 percent of the animals would die if they each ate 10 mg of the pesticide.
Table 2. Oral LD50 Values as they relate to the Risk/Haz ard Symbols
Different types of protective equipment are required for pesticides that differ in toxicity. Special equipment requirements are described on the product label, but in general the following precautions must be taken when using pesticides of different hazard ratings.
• Danger Poison – requires goggles, respirator, gloves and skin protection, avoid fumes and spray mist.
• Warning Poison – requires goggles, gloves and skin protection, avoid fumes and spray mist.
• Caution Poison – requires gloves and skin protection, avoid fumes and spray mist.
The absence of a hazard symbol on a pesticide label indicates low toxicity to mammals. Nevertheless, protective clothing should be worn when using pesticides that do not have a hazard symbol.
Protecting Yourself from Exposure to Herbicides, Fungicides and InsecticidesThe use of protective equipment and sound safety pro ce dures will help minimize your exposure to herbicides, fun gi cides and insecticides. Follow the 10 rules for safe ap pli ca tion listed below, and wear the safety equipment rec om mend ed.
10 Rules for Safe Application1. Never smoke or eat while applying pesticides.2. Avoid inhaling sprays or dusts. Wear protective clothing
and a respirator.3. Sprayer lines carrying chemicals should not enter the
operator’s cab.4. Have soap, water and a towel available. Should
concentrated product spill on skin, hands, face or eyes, wash immediately.
5. Wash hands and face when leaving the treated area, before break periods, lunch or urination.
6. Bathe or shower and change into clean clothing after working with pesticides. Wash clothing each day before re-use.
7. Call a physician or get the patient to a hospital immediately if symptoms of illness occur during or shortly after pesticide application. Be sure to take along the product label or container.
8. Store pesticides out of reach of children and where there is no chance of contact with human food or livestock feeds. Do not store herbicides with insecticides and avoid cross-contamination. Storage areas should be locked.
9. Keep chemicals in their original containers, never in unmarked containers or bottles used for food or drink.
10. Follow proper container disposal methods. All containers should be triple rinsed or pressure rinsed, punctured to render the container non-reusable, and delivered to designated disposal sites.
DANGER POISONLD50 less than 500 mg/kg
Indicates high toxicity
WARNING POISONLD50 500-1,000 mg/kg
Indicates moderate toxicity
CAUTION POISONLD50 1,000-2,500 mg/kg
Indicates low toxicity
SYMBOL ABSENTLD50 greater than 2,500 mg/kg
Indicates very low toxicity
DANGER WARNING CAUTION
POISON CORROSIVE FLAMMABLE EXPLOSIVE!
OTHER
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Wear protective equipment as described in the chart to reduce exposure.
EQUIPMENT PROTECTION HOW TO WEAR IT
Coveralls There are two types of coveralls: disposable and reusable.
Disposable coveralls are lightweight and comfortable on warm days. They can be worn for mixing and applying pesticides, then discarded at the day’s end. If they become contaminated, they should be discarded at once.
The second type of coverall is made of washable fabric and may be reused many times. These fabric coveralls are adequate for use with all but the most highly toxic and concentrated pesticides.
Button (or zip) right up to the neck. Loose coveralls around the neck will suck and blow pesticide in and out of the interior of the coveralls as you bend and move.
Wear coveralls over a long-sleeved shirt and pants.
Aprons When pouring or otherwise handling concentrated pesticides, it makes good sense to wear protection in the form of an apron. The apron protects the front of your body from spills or splashes of the concentrate.
The apron should be made of rubber or synthetic liquid-proof material that will resist the solvents.
Make sure the apron covers your body from your chest to your boots.
Gloves Protect your hands by wearing chemical-resistant gloves. Neoprene gloves provide the best protection. Natural rubber gloves may be used when handling organo-phosphorus or carbamate pesticides. Be sure that they are designed for use with solvents and pesticides. Never use lined gloves, gloves with wristbands or leather gloves.
Put gloves on and roll up the first inch or two of the cuff. That way when you lift your hands, any liquid on the gloves won’t drip down your arms.
Hats Use a chemical-resistant hat, preferably made of washable plastic. The hat may be a hard hat or made of flexible plastic. In either case, it should have a plastic sweatband. Wash and dry entire hat after each use and before storing. Ordinary baseball caps with cloth sweatbands are dangerous as they absorb the pesticide and recontaminate the forehead each time you wear them. Even small amounts of moderately or slightly toxic pesticides may cause severe skin irritation or other illness if exposure continues for several days.
Boots Wear chemical-resistant, unlined boots. These boots are available in a variety of styles and materials.
Neoprene boots are the best. Knee-length boots offer greater protection because they extend above the lower end of the apron. Avoid leather or fabric boots and shoes because these will absorb pesticides and cannot be cleaned effectively.
Wear your pant legs outside the top of your boots. This will prevent spills and splashes from running into the boot and onto your leg.
Protecting Your Eyes, Face and LungsWear the following equipment to protect your facial area from exposure.
EQUIPMENT PROTECTION HOW TO WEAR IT
Goggles Chemical-resistant goggles keep your eyes safe from both splashing and, if using dry formulations, dusts or granules. Don’t use goggles with cloth or elastic headbands as these will absorb pesticides.
Wear goggles snugly on your face so that the sides of your head are protected from splashes. If you wear glasses, make sure you purchase goggles that fit snugly over them. Never wear contact lenses when working around pesticides.
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Understanding Maximum Residue Limit Statements in the GuideTo ensure the safety of Canadian food, maximum residue limits (MRLs) set the maximum allowable amount of a pesticide residue on a crop or in a processed crop product (e.g. oil or flour). Residue levels are typically assessed for pesticides registered on crops grown for food. MRLs even exist on imported food for pesticides or pesticide uses not registered in Canada.
Health Canada’s Pest Management Regulatory Agency (PMRA) is responsible for setting MRLs in Canada. Similarly, importing countries set their own MRLs (also referred to as ‘import tolerances’) that Canadian crop exports are subject to. Trade issues between importing and exporting countries can arise due to variability in MRLs or a lack of established MRLs.
Crop pesticide uses that may contribute to trade irritations have been flagged on product pages in the Guide to Crop Protection with the statement: ‘Note: As of January 1, 2019 http://keepingitclean.ca indicates that grain from crops treated with this product may have market access concerns. Please see pg 10 for more information AND consult potential grain buyer(s) before using this product’. Manitoba Agriculture and Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture have included such statements on products uses with known or potential MRL issues. However, this may not be a complete list of product uses with potential trade issues.
Producers can follow these practices to help prevent exceeding MRLs:
• Read and follow product labels, especially with respect to registered crops, maximum application rates, maximum number of applications per season, crop stage and pre-harvest intervals.
• Talk to your commodity buyer before applying a pesticide, especially for new pesticide chemistries, new products and products registered on new crops.
More information on MRLs and ‘flagged’ products is available at http://keepingitclean.ca/.
Avoiding Spray DriftTo minimize the risk of drift, follow these guide lines:
1. Do not spray in winds above 16 km/hr (10 m/hr).2. Do not spray under dead calm conditions in early morning,
night, or late evening. These are often associated with temperature inversions, and the combination of these factors can result in long-distance spray drift (2 km or more). Fog or dust that seems to hang in the air is a good indicator of an inversion.
3. Avoid nozzle pressures above 45 psi (310 kPa) for conventional flat fan tips.
4. Use a minimum of 45 L/acre water for all pesticides unless otherwise specified for the product.
5. Take note of buffer zones identified in the “Restrictions” section of this guide. Do not spray when the wind is blowing towards a nearby sensitive crop, shelterbelt, garden, or water body.
6. Use amine formulations of 2,4-D or MCPA where possible. Use special care when applying volatile herbicides (most herbicides in Group 3 and Group 4, particularly ester formulations). Avoid spraying these products on or immediately before hot days.
7. Ensure that air flow from air assisted sprayers is properly set to minimize airblast rebound and drift for different crop canopies.
8. Operate nozzles at their minimum recommended height. For 80° tips, this is 18” (45 cm), and for 110° tips, this is 12” (35 cm). Orienting nozzles forward allows further height reductions.
9. Special nozzles are now available that create coarse, low-drift sprays. Pre-orifice, Turbo-TeeJet, or venturi-type nozzles are available from a number of manufacturers, and these reduce drift by 50 to 95 percent. (Refer to the section entitled Herbicide Efficacy with Low-Drift Nozzles).
10. Consider equipping your sprayer with protective shrouds. A number of different designs are available that can reduce drift between 35 and 75 percent.
11. Reduce travel speeds. Rapid air movement over nozzle tips increases the risk of fine droplets prone to drift and turbulence from the sprayer itself can increase the uncertainty of spray deposition.
For more information on reducing drift, see the website: www.Sprayers101.com.
Respirators Only NIOSH-approved respirators should be used. Do not exchange parts of different respirators. (For example, do not use a cartridge produced by Company “A” with a respirator produced by Company “B” as the combination may not provide adequate protection to the user). Dust masks are ineffective in protecting against herbicide vapours. Similarly, the filters on tractor cabs are intended to remove dust and are not designed to protect against herbicide vapours or mists. Chemical cartridge respirators are recommended for outdoor use when mixing and applying herbicides.
When carrying out operations, change filters each day. The cartridge should be replaced when chemical odour becomes apparent or when breathing becomes difficult. New cartridges should always be installed at the beginning of the spray season. Prior to commencing work, check the face seal while the respirator is on the wearer’s face. Regardless of design, respirators cannot be worn securely by people wearing beards, moustaches or sideburns.
Face Shields Goggles offer some protection, but frequently full-face protection is advised or required according to the pesticide label. It is especially important to protect your eyes and face when pouring or mixing liquid concentrates. Effective face shields are made of clear plastic.
Since the shield attaches to the hard hat, you can raise or lower it as needed.
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tionHerbicide Efficacy with Low-drift Nozzles
A number of low-drift nozzles are now available from different suppliers. Well established nozzles, such as the Turbo TeeJet, reduce drift by about 50 percent and provide equivalent efficacy to a standard flat fan nozzle. Newer nozzles (“venturi” types) are best known for their dramatic ability to reduce drift (50 to 95 percent). Research suggests that these nozzles perform well at conventional carrier volumes, travel speeds, and product rates. Some aspects require special attention:
Pressure: Some venturi-type nozzles require higher pressures to operate properly. Below 40 psi (275 kPa), patterns for these designs may deteriorate rapidly resulting in poor overlaps and erratic control. Design improvements have resulted in venturi nozzles that require less pressure to operate effectively. When using automatic rate controllers, make sure your pressures match the recommended pressure ranges for good nozzle performance.
Water Volume: Droplet size becomes more important at lower water volumes. Little is known about low-drift nozzle performance at or below 5 gal/acre (23 L/acre). Since low-drift nozzles generate fewer droplets than conventional nozzles, ensure that water volumes are high enough for coverage when using coarse sprays.
Weed Type: Difficult-to-wet weeds, such as wild oats, green foxtail, lamb’s-quarters, and cleavers, typically require finer sprays for effective coverage. When using venturi nozzles on these weeds, make sure your pressure is high enough to achieve good coverage. Larger weeds and reduced product rates typically make chemical control more difficult, and these conditions may also reveal some performance differences between nozzles.
Herbicide Type: Herbicides that belong to herbicide Groups 2, 4, and 9 perform well with venturi nozzles, even at normal pressures (40 psi). Application of herbicides in Groups 1, 6, 8, 10 and 14 may require higher pressures with venturi nozzles to maintain good performance, especially under challenging conditions. Wild oat control may be reduced with the coarsest sprays, even when applied at high pressure.
Check with your chemical representative to see if the manufacturer supports the use of low-drift nozzles with their products.
More information is available in the factsheet “Pesticide Application and Choosing the Right Nozzles,” available from your local extension office or at the Saskatchewan Ministry of Agriculture Website: Saskatchewan.ca/agriculture.
Handling a Drift ComplaintWhen spray drift occurs, it is important to take the right steps to resolve the complaint. If you suspect that your crop or property has been damaged because of spray drift, use the following guidelines for resolving the situation.
1. Contact the suspected applicator as soon as possible. View the damage with the suspected applicator and determine if that person did, in fact, cause the damage.
2. Are you sure that the symptoms or damage you see has been caused by spray drift? Contact your local agriculture office or agronomist to discuss the injury symptoms.
3. If the damage was caused by the applicator, determine the extent of the damage and the level of compensation (if any) with the applicator.
4. If the situation cannot be resolved quickly because of disagreements on the extent of damage, cause of the damage, or level of compensation, contact your local agricultural office to discuss options on how to proceed. Documentation will be required, particularly if insurance companies are involved.
5. The involvement of a private consultant is recommended if documentation is required. Required documentation often includes samples of the damaged plants, photographs, and yield comparisons to determine losses. Your agricultural office can provide you with a list of private consultants in your area.
6. The best approach is to start an open and honest line of communication with the suspected applicator. The majority of drift complaints are resolved quickly and efficiently by communicating with the applicator, without the involvement of outside parties.
Mixing Pesticides The ability to control a broad range of weeds or other pests in one pass is the advantage that a mix of two or more products allows. If tank mixing is not done in the correct order, the result could be a tank-load of material that may not control the target pests, cause injury to the crop, plug nozzles, or leave an undesirable residue in the tank that will require extensive cleaning. Mistakes like these are costly, could put the user at unnecessary risk of exposure to the products, or create an environmental disposal problem.
To avoid mixing that may result in incompatibilities, always consult the label of the products that are being used to learn the correct order. Remember to add all like components at the same stage of mixing. The list below is a general rule-of-thumb for mixing pesticides:
1. Fill the spray tank with 1/4 to 3/4 the amount of water required for the application and turn on the sprayer agitation. Check the products that are being used for the correct amount to add. Once agitation has begun, maintain until the tank is emptied.
2. Add any water conditioner (fertilizer or pH adjuster) additives to the tank.
3. Add any wettable powders, or water dispersible granules (DF, DG, or WDG). Add dry products slowly to prevent clogged return lines. Allow sprayer to agitate for a few minutes, allowing the product to become completely suspended in the tank, before adding the next component.
4. Shake any containers of liquid pesticide thoroughly before adding to ensure they are well mixed.
5. Add any oil dispersions (OD) or flowable liquid suspensions (F, SC) to the tank. Allow to mix.
6. Add emulsifiable concentrates (EC) or emulsions (ME, SE) to the tank and allow to mix.
7. Add any pesticides that are solutions (SN) (i.e. amines and salts)
8. Add any surfactants or other adjuvants.
Remember to always consult the label for compatible mixes and recommended mixing order.
Many pesticides will break down if left in the tank for an extended period. Try not to mix any more than you can spray at one time.
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If you need to stop spraying for a short time, leave the sprayer agitation running to keep products from settling or separating in the tank.
Container DisposalProper disposal of used containers and unused pesticides is important to protect the environment and prevent contamination of soil and water resources. Rinse all containers prior to disposal to reduce environmental contamination caused by open dumping of unwanted containers. Only mix as much pesticide solution as is needed to treat the desired area.
Triple RinsingTriple rinsing renders used pesticide containers (metal, plastic, glass) more than 99.9 percent free of residues, in most cases. Here are the steps that should be followed:
1. Empty contents of the container into the spray tank and drain in a vertical position for 30 seconds.
2. Add a measured amount of rinse water or other diluent until container is about one-fifth full.
3. Rinse the container thoroughly and pour the rinsate into the spray tank.
4. Repeat the procedure twice (it should take only about 5 minutes in total).
5. Puncture or break triple rinsed containers to render them non-reusable. Paper bags should be rinsed once prior to disposal.
Pressure RinsingPressure rinsers can be used to rinse any size of empty pesticide container that can be lifted into position over the spray tank. A 30 second rinse with a pressure rinser is convenient and just as effective as triple rinsing. Pressure rinsers are constructed to be thrust into the bottom of a metal can or plastic jug. Holes, situated laterally in the rinser tip, direct water from a pressurized source against the inner sides of the container and effectively wash the residual pesticide into the spray tank. Some farmers have found it convenient to attach a rinser to the pump on their large water storage tank to minimize container handling. Pressure rinsers have the added advantage of rendering containers useless by automatically puncturing them.
Disposal of ContainersProperly rinsed containers should be delivered to a designated pesticide container disposal site. Contact your ag Provincial Agriculture Office, municipal office or weed supervisor for the locations of pesticide container disposal sites in your municipality for more information on pesticide container recycling see www.cleanfarms.ca.
Sprayer CleaningWhen pesticide application is completed each day it is important to empty and clean the sprayer thoroughly to prevent the breakdown of certain pesticides, prevent adhesion of the pesticide to the sprayer, and to maintain the sprayer parts in good condition. Certain pesticides break down very quickly when left in solution, and several pesticide solutions can be corrosive to sprayer parts. Sprayer cleaning is especially important when changing from
one crop to another or from one pesticide to another. Each year several reports are logged of herbicide damage cause by carryover of product residue in the tank. To avoid the risk of contamination, sprayers should be cleaned as soon as possible after application is completed.
Do not clean sprayers where rinsate can run off into ditches or other water bodies, near sensitive plants or shelterbelts, or where other people or animals are likely to walk, to avoid unnecessary exposure to people, animals and the environment.
There are three basic types of rinse solution for cleaning sprayer tanks. Their recipes and basic procedures are outlined below:
• The Ammonia Rinse – Fill spray tank and add 1 L of household ammonia (3%) for every 100 L of clean water needed for the rinse and begin agitation. Allow solution to flush through the booms until the boom is completely filled with ammonia solution and top up the tank with water. Circulate the ammonia solution through the tank and pump system for 15 minutes. Flush hoses and booms with ammonia rinse solution again (minimum 5 minutes) before emptying. Remove nozzles and screens and scrub with 0.1 L household ammonia per 10 L clean water and an old toothbrush. Perform clean water rinse to remove ammonia solution prior to next spray load. Some herbicides recommend leaving the ammonia rinse in the tank over night to improve cleaning potential.
• The Fresh Water Rinse – The spray tank cleaning should begin and end with a fresh water rinse to remove the majority of potential contaminants prior to the cleansing process or prior to the next round of spraying. Drain the tank of its previous contents and fill the tank with clean water. Open nozzle valves and pump clean water through the booms and hoses. Top up the tank with more clean water and circulate/agitate for at least 10 minutes and empty the tank of waste water. If this is the first rinse after spraying, a high pressure hose could be used to clean residue from all surfaces in the tank. Do not enter the tank during the cleaning process.
• The Detergent Rinse – After rinsing with clean water, fill spray tank and add a heavy-duty detergent at 0.25 L per 100 L of water (some suggest a non-ionic surfactant such as Agral 90 or Agsurf at 0.6 L per 100 L of water). Circulate the mixture for a minimum of 5 minutes and spray out through sprayer nozzles. Nozzles and screens are removed and cleaned individually with the same detergent solution in a small container. Soaking in this solution for several hours also helps to loosen any deposits.
The above solutions are just components of the overall sprayer cleaning process. Typical rinse instructions will repeat a combination of one or two or all of these basic rinses. Below we will give some generic rinse instructions utilizing the basic rinses as components of the larger cleaning procedure. Never enter the tank during the cleaning process as some cleansers may release dangerous gases.
• Method A – Drain contents of tank – 1 to 2X Water Rinse – 2X Ammonia Rinse – 2X Water Rinse (one just prior to the next spraying event)
• Method B – Drain contents of tank – 2X Water Rinse – 2X Detergent Rinse – 2X Water Rinse
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• Method C – Drain contents of tank – Several repetitions of the Water Rinse with nozzles and screens removed and checked for debris. Products: Adrenalin, Altitude, Amitrol 240, Ares.
The above directions are general processes based on the similarities of tank cleaning recommendations between products in each of the herbicide groupings. Always follow the specific instructions on the product label.
Several products in the guide do not have label instructions regarding tank cleaning. In the case of products that have no cleaning recommendations on the label, there are some basic principals that can be applied. Products that are water based formulations can usually be cleaned from spray tanks using Method C above. Products that are formulated as an EC, SC or F (flowable) or use a petroleum based adjuvant should at least use Method B. The detergent breaks down the oil that may be sticking to the side of the tank. Products in Group 2 (most will already have a recommendation), with the exception of the ‘IMI’ products (see Table 8 on page 45), will require the use of Method A. The ammonia in Method A either increases the solubility of the product allowing it to be easily removed from the tank surfaces or speeds the breakdown of these products in water. If the product that is to be cleaned out of the tank is a combination of these elements, use a combination of Methods to clean the tank. In these cases, use a good commercial tank-cleaning product from a recognized source, with both ammonia and detergent as components.
Group 2 compounds are highly active on sensitive plants so even a small amount remaining in the sprayer can present a risk of injury. They can also occasionally be trapped on the tank walls and plumbing by petroleum based formulations or adjuvants when tank mixed with other products, resulting in tank residues that may be tougher to remove. A way to reduce the chance of this occurring is to add detergent at 0.25 L per 100 L to the Ammonia
Rinse portion to assist with the breakdown of the petroleum coating so that the ammonia may rid the tank of Group 2 product.
It is very important to clean sprayers immediately after every use. With a more diverse rotation, the likelihood of damage from lack of care increases dramatically.
How to Identify Crop and Weed Leaf StagesRecognition of plant growth stages is essential for effective weed and disease control. Many herbicides and fungicides are safe on a crop only when applied at a specific growth stage. Similarly, weeds are controlled only when they are at certain growth stages.
For most post-emergent products, growth stages are described by the number of leaves. The following is a description of how to count leaves for staging.
Cereals and Annual Grass WeedsManufacturers generally use two different systems of staging for grasses. The minimum stages of application are similar, while the later stages may differ.
Some manufacturers use “Total Leaf Count” stages based on the number of leaves on the entire plant, including tillers or secondary shoots. Most recommendations are based on the number of main stem leaves and tillers. Tillers or stools are the secondary shoots or stems of a grass plant. Similar to the branches of a broadleaf plant, tillers will emerge from the axils between the leaf and main shoot. Tillers usually begin to appear at the 3 or 4 leaf stage. When staging a plant in this manner, be sure to identify the tillers first, then count only leaves that originate from the main shoot.
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Figure 2. Leaf Stages of Cereals and Annual Grass Weeds
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Broadleaf WeedsCotyledons – These are the seed leaves that usually emerge above ground. On some plants, such as faba beans, lentils and peas, they stay below the soil surface. Cotyledons are not true leaves and are not counted when determining leaf number. They are a different shape than the true leaves and may dry up and disappear at an early stage.
Alternate leaves – Some plants have one leaf at each node on the stem. The next leaf emerges at the next higher node and extends away from the stem in the opposite direction. These plants (lamb’s quarters and wild mustard are good examples) are said to have alternate leaves. To determine the leaf stage, simply count the number of leaves present (Figure 3).
Opposite leaves – Plants with two leaves at each node, one on each side of the stem, are said to have opposite leaves. The next pair of leaves on the next node are rotated about 45° so that they are not directly over the previous pair. Plants with opposite leaves have even-leaf numbers only. When counting, the leaf number progresses from cotyledons to 2 leaf, 4 leaf, etc. These plants generally appear shorter than plants with alternate leaves at a similar leaf stage. Be sure to count each pair as two leaves. Hemp nettle is a weed that has opposite leaves (Figure 3).
Whorled leaves – More complex plants like cleavers may have whorled leaves. These plants have three or more leaves at each node on the stem. The leaf number in each whorl may vary, so be sure to count each individual leaf unless the Guide or label recommendation refers to the number of leaf whorls (Figure 3).
Figure 3. Leaf Stages of Broadleaf Weeds and Crops
Alternate Leaves
Cotyledon Stage
4 Leaf Stage2 Leaf Stage
1 Leaf Stage
Opposite Leaves
Cotyledon Stage
6 Leaf Stage4 Leaf Stage
2 Leaf Stage
Whorled Leaves
Cotyledon Stage 2 Whorl Stage
3 Whorl Stage2 Whorl Stage
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Figure 4. Leaf Stages of Certain Special Crops and Forages
Lentil Seedling
5th node
Stipule (1st node) may be below soil surface
2nd node
3rd node
4th node
Field Pea Seedling
4th true leaf
3rd true leaf may have several leaflets and tendrils
Node 6
Node 5Node 4
1st true leaf with stipules
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Node 1 (1st scale leaf )
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2nd true leaf
Soil surface may be anywhere in this
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are planted
NB: Scale leaves are usually found below ground but may occur above ground. Do not count as true leaves.
Dry Bean Seedling
2nd trifoliate leaf
1st trifoliate leaf
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Forage Legume Seedling
Cotyledon
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Stages of alfalfa, red clover and alsike clover leaf development
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gred
ient
* -
Form
ulat
ion
(Com
pone
nt 4
)A
ctiv
e In
gred
ient
* -
Form
ulat
ion
Prod
uct
Com
pany
amitr
ole
- 231
g/L
SL
Amitr
ol 2
40N
ufar
m A
gric
ultu
reat
razi
ne -
320
g/L
SC (F
)m
etol
achl
or -
400
g/L
SC (F
)Pr
imex
tra
II M
agnu
mSy
ngen
ta C
anad
aat
razi
ne -
480
g/L
SCAA
trex
Liq
uid
Syng
enta
Can
ada
bent
azon
- 42
9 g/
L SL
(F)
imaz
amox
- 20
g/L
SL
(F)
Vipe
r AD
VBA
SF C
anad
abe
ntaz
on -
480
g/L
SLM
Pow
er B
oaAg
raci
tybe
ntaz
on -
480
g/L
SLBa
sagr
anBA
SF C
anad
abe
ntaz
on -
480
g/L
SLBa
sagr
an F
orté
BASF
Can
ada
bent
azon
- 48
0 g/
L SL
Bent
a Su
per
Shar
da C
ropC
hem
brom
oxyn
il - 1
75 g
/L E
C (F
)py
rasu
lfoto
le -
31.3
g/L
EC
(F)
thie
ncar
bazo
ne -
5 g/
L SC
(F)
Velo
city
m3
Baye
r Cro
pSci
ence
brom
oxyn
il - 2
00 g
/L E
C (F
)flu
roxy
pyr -
80
g/L
EC (F
)M
CPA
Est
er -
225
g/L
EC (F
)En
forc
er M
Nuf
arm
Agr
icul
ture
brom
oxyn
il - 2
00 g
/L E
C (F
)flu
roxy
pyr -
80
g/L
EC (F
)M
CPA
est
er -
200
g/L
EC (F
)th
ifens
ulfu
ron:
trib
enur
on -
50%
:25%
SG
Enfo
rcer
MSU
Nuf
arm
Agr
icul
ture
brom
oxyn
il - 2
10 g
/L E
C (F
)py
rasu
lfoto
le -
37.5
g/L
EC
(F)
Infin
ityBa
yer C
ropS
cien
cebr
omox
ynil
- 210
g/L
EC
(F)
pyra
sulfo
tole
- 37
.5 g
/L E
C (F
)flu
roxy
pyr -
180
g/L
EC
Infin
ity F
XBa
yer C
ropS
cien
cebr
omox
ynil
- 210
g/L
EC
(F)
pyra
sulfo
tole
- 37
.5 g
/L E
C (F
)pi
noxa
den
- 50
g/L
ECAx
ial i
Pak
Syng
enta
Can
ada
brom
oxyn
il - 2
10 g
/L E
C (F
)py
rasu
lfoto
le -
37.5
g/L
EC
(F)
fluro
xypy
r - 8
7.5
g/L
EC (F
)pi
noxa
den
- 50
g/L
EC (F
)Ax
ial X
trem
e iP
akSy
ngen
ta C
anad
abr
omox
ynil
- 225
g/L
EC
(F)
MCP
A E
ster
- 22
5 g/
L EC
(F)
Badg
eA
DA
MA
Can
ada
brom
oxyn
il - 2
25 g
/L E
C (F
)2,
4-D
Est
er -
225
g/L
EC (F
)Th
rash
er II
AD
AM
A C
anad
abr
omox
ynil
- 225
g/L
EC
(F)
MCP
A E
ster
- 22
5 g/
L EC
(F)
MPo
wer
Buc
k M
Agra
city
brom
oxyn
il - 2
25 g
/L E
C (F
)2,
4-D
Est
er -
225
g/L
EC (F
)Le
ader
IPCO
brom
oxyn
il - 2
25 g
/L E
C (F
)M
CPA
Est
er -
225
g/L
EC (F
)Lo
gic
MIP
CObr
omox
ynil
- 225
g/L
EC
(F)
2,4-
D E
ster
- 22
5 g/
L EC
(F)
Appr
ove
Nuf
arm
Agr
icul
ture
brom
oxyn
il - 2
25 g
/L E
C (F
)M
CPA
Est
er -
225
g/L
EC (F
)M
extr
ol 4
50N
ufar
m A
gric
ultu
rebr
omox
ynil
- 225
g/L
EC (F
)M
CPA
Est
er -
225
g/L
EC (F
)flu
roxy
pyr -
180
g/L
EC
Forc
eFig
hter
AD
AM
A C
anad
abr
omox
ynil
- 235
g/L
ECca
rfen
traz
one
- 240
g/L
EC
Conq
uer
Nuf
arm
Agr
icul
ture
brom
oxyn
il - 2
35g/
L EC
Koril
235
Nuf
arm
Agr
icul
ture
brom
oxyn
il - 2
40 g
/L E
CBr
omot
ril II
AD
AM
A C
anad
abr
omox
ynil
- 240
g/L
EC
flora
sula
m -
50 g
/L S
CH
ot S
hot
AD
AM
A C
anad
abr
omox
ynil
- 240
g/L
EC
MPo
wer
Bro
mox
ynil
Agra
city
brom
oxyn
il - 2
40 g
/L E
CBr
otex
IPCO
brom
oxyn
il - 2
80 g
/L E
CPa
rdne
rBa
yer C
ropS
cien
cebr
omox
ynil
- 280
g/L
EC
(F)
MCP
A E
ster
- 28
0 g/
L EC
(F)
Buct
ril M
Baye
r Cro
pSci
ence
brom
oxyn
il - 2
80 g
/L E
C (F
)2,
4-D
Est
er -
280
g/L
EC (F
)Th
umpe
rBa
yer C
ropS
cien
cebr
omox
ynil
- 480
g/L
SL
Brot
ex 4
80IP
CObr
omox
ynil
- 480
g/L
SL
Love
land
Bro
max
Love
land
Pro
duct
sbr
omox
ynil
- 87.
5 g/
L EC
(F)
feno
xapr
op-p
- 46
g/L
EC
(F)
pyra
sulfo
tole
- 15
.5 g
/L E
C (F
)Tu
ndra
Baye
r Cro
pSci
ence
brom
oxyn
il - 9
0 g/
L EC
(F)
fluro
xypy
r - 8
0 g/
L EC
(F)
2,4-
D E
ster
- 24
0 g/
L EC
(F)
Enfo
rcer
DN
ufar
m A
gric
ultu
reca
rfen
traz
one
- 240
g/L
EC
Aim
EC
FMC
carf
entr
azon
e - 2
40 g
/L E
Csu
lfent
razo
ne -
480
g/L
SCAu
thor
ity C
harg
eFM
Cca
rfen
traz
one
- 240
g/L
EC
pyro
xasu
lfone
- 85
% W
GFo
cus (
co-p
ack)
FMC
carf
entr
azon
e - 2
40 g
/L E
C2,
4-D
est
er -
660
g/L
ECBl
ackH
awk
(old
)N
ufar
m A
gric
ultu
reca
rfen
traz
one
- 240
g/L
EC
glyp
hosa
te -
356
g/L
SLCl
eans
tart
Nuf
arm
Agr
icul
ture
carf
entr
azon
e - 2
40 g
/L E
Cbr
omox
ynil
- 235
g/L
ECCo
nque
rN
ufar
m A
gric
ultu
reca
rfen
traz
one
- 53
g/L
SE (F
)py
roxa
sulfo
ne -
447
g/L
SE (F
)Fo
cus
FMC
chlo
rmeq
uat c
hlor
ide
- 620
g/L
SL
Man
ipul
ator
Tam
inco
/Eng
age
Agro
clet
hodi
m -
120
g/L
ECAr
row
-All-
InA
DA
MA
Can
ada
clet
hodi
m -
240
g/L
ECAr
row
AD
AM
A C
anad
acl
etho
dim
- 24
0 g/
L EC
M
Pow
er In
depe
nden
ceAg
raci
tycl
etho
dim
- 24
0 g/
L EC
Sele
ctA
ryst
a Li
feSc
ienc
ecl
etho
dim
- 24
0 g/
L EC
Cent
urio
nBa
yer C
ropS
cien
cecl
etho
dim
- 24
0 g/
L EC
Pa
tron
240
ECIP
COcl
etho
dim
- 24
0 g/
L EC
Shad
ow R
TMLo
vela
nd P
rodu
cts
clet
hodi
m -
240
g/L
ECSt
atue
Nuf
arm
Agr
icul
ture
clet
hodi
m -
240
g/L
ECAn
tler
Win
field
Uni
ted
18
(Com
pone
nt 1
)A
ctiv
e In
gred
ient
* -
Form
ulat
ion
(Com
pone
nt 2
)A
ctiv
e In
gred
ient
* -
For
mul
atio
n
(Com
pone
nt 3
)A
ctiv
e In
gred
ient
* -
Form
ulat
ion
(Com
pone
nt 4
)A
ctiv
e In
gred
ient
* -
Form
ulat
ion
Prod
uct
Com
pany
clet
hodi
m -
250
g/L
ECCl
etho
dim
250
AgriS
tar
clod
inaf
op -
112
g/L
(F)
fluro
xypy
r - 2
17 g
/L E
C (F
)th
ifens
ulfu
ron:
trib
enur
on -
50%
:25%
SG
Sign
al F
SUN
ufar
m A
gric
ultu
re
clod
inaf
op -
240
g/L
ECLa
dder
AD
AM
A C
anad
acl
odin
afop
- 24
0 g/
L EC
MPo
wer
Aur
ora
Agra
city
clod
inaf
op -
240
g/L
ECSl
am’R
AgriS
tar
clod
inaf
op -
240
g/L
ECFo
axG
reat
Nor
ther
n G
row
ers
clod
inaf
op -
240
g/L
ECSi
gnal
Nuf
arm
Agr
icul
ture
clod
inaf
op -
240
g/L
ECCa
dilla
cW
infie
ld U
nite
dcl
odin
afop
- 25
g/L
EC
(F)
pino
xade
n - 2
5 g/
L EC
(F)
Trax
osSy
ngen
ta C
anad
acl
odin
afop
- 25
g/L
EC
(F1)
pino
xade
n - 2
5 g/
L EC
(F1)
2,4-
D E
ster
- 36
0 g/
L EC
(F2)
fluro
xypy
r - 9
0 g/
L EC
(F2)
Trax
osTw
oSy
ngen
ta C
anad
acl
odin
afop
- 60
g/L
EC
Foot
hills
NG
Love
land
Pro
duct
scl
odin
afop
- 60
g/L
EC
Hor
izon
NG
Syng
enta
Can
ada
clod
inaf
op -
80 g
/L E
CLa
dder
All
InA
DA
MA
Can
ada
clod
inaf
op -
80 g
/L E
CCa
dilla
c O
neW
infie
ld U
nite
dcl
omaz
one
- 360
g/L
ME
Com
man
d 36
0 M
EFM
Ccl
opyr
alid
- 36
0 g/
Lha
ulox
ifen
- 16.
2 g/
L EC
(F)
flora
sula
m -
20%
WG
(F)
Cirp
rem
eCo
rtev
a Ag
risci
ence
clop
yral
id -
360
g/L
SLM
Pow
er C
lobb
er
Agra
city
clop
yral
id -
360
g/L
SLgl
ypho
sate
- 48
0 g/
L SL
MPo
wer
Clo
bber
GAg
raci
tycl
opyr
alid
- 36
0 g/
L SL
glyp
hosa
te -
480
g/L
SLEc
lipse
III
Cort
eva
Agris
cien
cecl
opyr
alid
- 36
0 g/
L SL
Lont
rel 3
60Co
rtev
a Ag
risci
ence
clop
yral
id -
360
g/L
SLPy
ralid
Shar
da C
ropC
hem
clop
yral
id -
50 g
/L E
Cflo
rasu
lam
- 50
g/L
SC
MCP
A E
ster
- 28
0 g/
L EC
MPo
wer
Bat
tlefro
nt C
MAg
raci
tycl
opyr
alid
- 50
g/L
EC
fluro
xypy
r - 3
33 g
/L E
CM
CPA
Est
er -
280
g/L
EC
MPo
wer
Fox
xy C
MAg
raci
tycl
opyr
alid
- 50
g/L
EC
(F)
fluro
xypy
r - 3
33 g
/L E
CM
CPA
Est
er -
280
g/L
EC (F
)Pr
estig
e XC
Cort
eva
Agris
cien
cecl
opyr
alid
- 50
g/L
EC
(F)
flora
sula
m -
50 g
/L S
CM
CPA
Est
er -
280
g/L
EC (F
)Sp
ectr
umCo
rtev
a Ag
risci
ence
clop
yral
id -
50 g
/L E
C (F
)M
CPA
Est
er -
280
g/L
EC (F
)Cu
rtai
l MN
ufar
m A
gric
ultu
recl
opyr
alid
- 60
0 g/
L SL
haul
oxife
n - 1
6.2
g/L
EC (F
)flo
rasu
lam
- 20
% W
G (F
)
Cirp
rem
e XC
Cort
eva
Agris
cien
cecl
opyr
alid
- 60
0 g/
L SL
Lont
rel X
CCo
rtev
a Ag
risci
ence
clop
yral
id -
75%
WG
imaz
amox
- 70
% W
GTe
nsile
BASF
Can
ada
clop
yral
id -
75%
WG
imaz
apyr
- 15
g/L
SL
(F)
imaz
amox
- 33
g/L
SL
(F)
Salu
teCo
rtev
a Ag
risci
ence
clop
yral
id -
90g/
L SL
(F)
fluro
xypy
r - 9
0 g/
L EC
(F)
Mom
entu
mLo
vela
nd P
rodu
cts
dica
mba
- 11
0 g/
L SL
(F)
mec
opro
p-P
- 80
g/L
SL (F
)2,
4-D
Am
ine
- 295
g/L
SL
(F)
DyV
el D
SpBA
SF C
anad
adi
cam
ba -
120
g/L
SL (F
)gl
ypho
sate
- 24
0 g/
L SL
(F)
Roun
dup
Xten
dBa
yer C
ropS
cien
cedi
cam
ba -
350
g/L
SLFe
Xapa
nCo
rtev
a Ag
risci
ence
dica
mba
- 35
0 g/
L SL
Xten
dim
axBa
yer C
ropS
cien
cedi
cam
ba -
46 g
/L (F
)gl
ypho
sate
- 19
4 g/
L SL
(F)
Gly
kam
baN
ufar
m A
gric
ultu
redi
cam
ba -
480
g/L
SLBa
nvel
IIBA
SF C
anad
adi
cam
ba -
480
g/L
SLBa
nvel
VM
BASF
Can
ada
dica
mba
- 48
0 g/
L SL
flora
sula
m -
25%
WG
Korr
ex II
Cort
eva
Agris
cien
cedi
cam
ba -
480
g/L
SLtr
iben
uron
- 50
% S
GEx
pres
s FX
FMC
dica
mba
- 48
0 g/
L SL
Ora
cle
Gha
rda
(UA
P)
dica
mba
- 50
% W
G (F
)di
flufe
nzop
yr -
20%
WG
(F)
Dis
tinct
BASF
Can
ada
dica
mba
- 50
% W
G (F
)di
flufe
nzop
yr -
20%
WG
(F)
Ove
rdriv
eBA
SF C
anad
adi
cam
ba -
58.4
5% W
G (F
)tr
iben
uron
- 8.
25%
WG
(F)
2,4-
D e
ster
- 66
0g/L
EC
Trito
n K
FMC
dica
mba
- 60
0 g/
L SL
Enge
nia
BASF
Can
ada
dica
mba
- 62
.5 g
/L S
L (F
)m
ecop
rop-
P - 6
2.5
g/L
SL (F
)M
CPA
am
ine
- 275
g/L
SL
(F)
Trac
ker X
PIP
COdi
cam
ba -
62.5
g/L
SL
(F)
mec
opro
p-P
- 62.
5 g/
L SL
(F)
MCP
A a
min
e - 2
75 g
/L S
L (F
)Sw
ord
Love
land
Pro
duct
sdi
cam
ba -
62.5
g/L
SL
(F)
mec
opro
p-P
- 62.
5 g/
L SL
(F)
MCP
A a
min
e - 2
75 g
/L S
L (F
)Ta
rget
Syng
enta
Can
ada
dica
mba
- 84
g/L
SL
(F)
MCP
A K
+ - 3
36 g
/L S
L (F
)D
yVel
BASF
Can
ada
dica
mba
- 87
g/L
EC
(F)
fluro
xypy
r - 1
13 g
/L E
C (F
)Pu
lsar
Syng
enta
Can
ada
dich
lobe
nil -
4%
GCa
soro
nA
ryst
a Li
feSc
ienc
edi
chlo
rpro
p-P
- 210
g/L
EC
(F)
2,4-
D E
ster
- 40
0 g/
L EC
(F)
Dic
hlor
prop
-DX
IPCO
dich
lorp
rop-
P - 2
10 g
/L E
C (F
)2,
4-D
Est
er -
400
g/L
EC (F
)Es
tapr
op X
TN
ufar
m A
gric
ultu
redi
chlo
rpro
p-P
- 310
g/L
SL
(F)
MCP
A A
min
e - 1
60 g
/L S
L (F
)m
ecop
rop-
P - 1
30 g
/L S
L (F
)O
ptic
a Tr
ioU
AP
19
Intr
oduc
tion
(Com
pone
nt 1
)A
ctiv
e In
gred
ient
* -
Form
ulat
ion
(Com
pone
nt 2
)A
ctiv
e In
gred
ient
* -
For
mul
atio
n
(Com
pone
nt 3
)A
ctiv
e In
gred
ient
* -
Form
ulat
ion
(Com
pone
nt 4
)A
ctiv
e In
gred
ient
* -
Form
ulat
ion
Prod
uct
Com
pany
diflu
fenz
opyr
- 20
% W
G (F
)di
cam
ba -
50%
WG
(F)
Dis
tinct
BASF
Can
ada
diflu
fenz
opyr
- 20
% W
G (F
)di
cam
ba -
50%
WG
(F)
Ove
rdriv
eBA
SF C
anad
adi
met
hana
mid
-P -
720g
/L E
CFr
ontie
r Max
BASF
Can
ada
dim
etha
nam
id-P
- 72
0g/L
EC
Out
look
BASF
Can
ada
diqu
at -
240
g/L
SLAr
mor
yA
DA
MA
Can
ada
diqu
at -
240
g/L
SLBo
lste
rIP
COdi
quat
- 24
0 g/
L SL
Co-o
p Bo
lste
rIP
COdi
quat
- 24
0 g/
L SL
Stag
eLo
vela
nd P
rodu
cts
diqu
at -
240
g/L
SLD
riFas
tN
ufar
m A
gric
ultu
redi
quat
- 24
0 g/
L SL
Diq
uat 2
40Sh
arda
Cro
pChe
mdi
quat
- 24
0 g/
L SL
Des
ica
Syng
enta
Can
ada
diqu
at -
240
g/L
SLRe
glon
e D
esic
cant
Syng
enta
Can
ada
diqu
at -
240
g/L
SLRe
glon
e Io
nSy
ngen
ta C
anad
adi
quat
- 24
0 g/
L SL
Gua
rdsm
an D
iqua
tU
niva
r Can
ada
diqu
at -
240
g/L
SLRe
war
d (A
quat
ic o
nly)
Uni
var P
roVM
Web
diqu
at -
240
g/L
SLCr
aven
Win
field
Uni
ted
EPTC
- 80
0 g/
L EC
Epta
m L
iqui
d EC
Gow
an C
ompa
nyet
halfl
ural
in -
5% G
Edge
Gra
nula
rG
owan
Com
pany
etha
met
sulfr
on -
75%
WG
Mus
ter T
oss-
N-G
oFM
Cfe
noxa
prop
-p -
120
g/L
ECBe
ngal
WB
AD
AM
A C
anad
afe
noxa
prop
-p -
120
g/L
ECM
Pow
er H
ellC
atAg
raci
tyfe
noxa
prop
-p -
120
g/L
ECVi
gil W
BIP
COfe
noxa
prop
-p -
120
g/L
ECW
ildCa
tLo
vela
nd P
rodu
cts
feno
xapr
op-p
- 12
0 g/
L EC
Cord
onN
ufar
m A
gric
ultu
refe
noxa
prop
-p -
46 g
/L E
C (F
)br
omox
ynil
- 87.
5 g/
L EC
(F)
pyra
sulfo
tole
- 15
.5 g
/L E
C (F
)Tu
ndra
Baye
r Cro
pSci
ence
feno
xapr
op-p
- 90
g/L
EC
Pum
a Ad
vanc
eBa
yer C
ropS
cien
cefe
noxa
prop
-p -
90 g
/L E
CW
ildCa
t Enh
ance
dLo
vela
nd P
rodu
cts
flora
sula
m -
2.5
g/L
SC (F
)flu
roxy
pyr -
100
g/L
SC
(F)
MCP
A e
ster
- 60
0 g
ae/L
Out
shin
eA
DA
MA
Can
ada
flora
sula
m -
2.5
g/L
SC (F
)flu
roxy
pyr -
100
g/L
SC
(F)
MCP
A e
ster
- 60
0 g/
LSt
ella
rCo
rtev
a Ag
risci
ence
flora
sula
m -
2.5
g/L
SC (F
)M
CPA
est
er -
350
g/L
(F)
fluro
xypy
r - 1
00 g
/L S
C (F
)St
ella
r XL
Cort
eva
Agris
cien
ceflo
rasu
lam
- 20
% W
G (F
)cl
opyr
alid
- 36
0 g/
L SN
haul
oxife
n - 1
6.2
g/L
EC (F
)
Cirp
rem
eCo
rtev
a Ag
risci
ence
flora
sula
m -
20%
WG
(F)
clop
yral
id -
600
g/L
SNha
ulox
ifen
- 16.
2 g/
L EC
(F)
Ci
rpre
me
XCCo
rtev
a Ag
risci
ence
flora
sula
m -
20%
WG
(F)
haul
oxife
n - 2
0% W
G (F
)Pa
radi
gmCo
rtev
a Ag
risci
ence
flora
sula
m -
25%
WG
dica
mba
- 48
0 g/
L SL
Korr
ex II
Cort
eva
Agris
cien
ceflo
rasu
lam
- 25
% W
GPr
ePas
s Fle
xCo
rtev
a Ag
risci
ence
flora
sula
m -
4 g/
L EC
(F)
MCP
A e
ster
- 28
0 g/
L EC
(F)
Fron
tline
XL
Cort
eva
Agris
cien
ceflo
rasu
lam
- 50
g/L
SC
brom
oxyn
il - 2
40 g
/L E
CH
ot S
hot
AD
AM
A C
anad
aflo
rasu
lam
- 50
g/L
SC
Prio
rity
AD
AM
A C
anad
aflo
rasu
lam
- 50
g/L
SC
MCP
A E
ster
- 60
0 g/
L EC
Topl
ine
AD
AM
A C
anad
aflo
rasu
lam
- 50
g/L
SC
MPo
wer
Bat
tlefro
ntAg
raci
tyflo
rasu
lam
- 50
g/L
SC
2,4-
D E
ster
- 66
0 g/
L EC
MPo
wer
Bat
tlefro
nt 2
,4-D
Agra
city
flora
sula
m -
50 g
/L S
Ccl
opyr
alid
- 50
g/L
EC
MCP
A E
ster
- 28
0 g/
L EC
MPo
wer
Bat
tlefro
nt C
MAg
raci
tyflo
rasu
lam
- 50
g/L
SC
MCP
A E
ster
- 60
0 g/
L EC
MPo
wer
Bat
tlefro
nt M
Agra
city
flora
sula
m -
50 g
/L S
Cgl
ypho
sate
- 36
0 g/
L SL
MPo
wer
Kic
koff
Agra
city
flora
sula
m -
50 g
/L S
C2,
4-D
Est
er -
660
g/L
ECFr
ontli
ne 2
,4-D
XC
Cort
eva
Agris
cien
ceflo
rasu
lam
- 50
g/L
SC
glyp
hosa
te -
480
g/L
SLPr
ePas
s XC
Cort
eva
Agris
cien
ceflo
rasu
lam
- 50
g/L
SC
clop
yral
id -
50 g
/L E
C (F
)M
CPA
Est
er -
280
g/L
EC (F
)Sp
ectr
umCo
rtev
a Ag
risci
ence
flora
sula
m -
50 g
/L S
CBl
itzLo
vela
nd P
rodu
cts
flora
sula
m -
50 g
/L S
CFi
rstP
ass
Win
field
Uni
ted
flora
sula
m -
7.7
g/L
EC (F
)pi
noxa
den
- 92.
7 g/
L EC
(F)
Broa
dban
dSy
ngen
ta C
anad
aflu
carb
azon
e - 2
00 g
/L S
CEv
eres
t 3.0
Ary
sta
Life
Scie
nce
fluca
rbaz
one
- 200
g/L
SC
Sier
ra 3
.0Sy
ngen
ta C
anad
aflu
carb
azon
e - 3
97 g
/L S
CEv
eres
t 2.0
Ary
sta
Life
Scie
nce
fluca
rbaz
one
- 397
g/L
SC
Sier
ra 2
.0Sy
ngen
ta C
anad
aflu
carb
azon
e - 4
5% W
G (F
)tr
iben
uron
- 25
% W
G (F
)In
fern
o D
uoA
ryst
a Li
feSc
ienc
e
20
(Com
pone
nt 1
)A
ctiv
e In
gred
ient
* -
Form
ulat
ion
(Com
pone
nt 2
)A
ctiv
e In
gred
ient
* -
For
mul
atio
n
(Com
pone
nt 3
)A
ctiv
e In
gred
ient
* -
Form
ulat
ion
(Com
pone
nt 4
)A
ctiv
e In
gred
ient
* -
Form
ulat
ion
Prod
uct
Com
pany
flum
ioxa
zin
- 33.
5% W
G (F
)py
roxa
sulfo
ne –
44.
5% W
G (F
)Fi
erce
Vale
nt C
anad
aflu
mio
xazi
n - 5
1% W
GCh
atea
uVa
lent
Can
ada
flum
ioxa
zin
- 51%
WG
Valte
raVa
lent
Can
ada
fluro
xypy
r - 1
00 g
/L S
C (F
)flo
rasu
lam
- 2.
5 g/
L SC
(F)
MCP
A e
ster
- 60
0 g
ae/L
Out
shin
eA
DA
MA
Can
ada
fluro
xypy
r - 1
00 g
/L S
C (F
)flo
rasu
lam
- 2.
5 g/
L SC
(F)
MCP
A e
ster
- 60
0 g/
LSt
ella
rCo
rtev
a Ag
risci
ence
fluro
xypy
r - 1
00 g
/L S
C (F
)flo
rasu
lam
- 2.
5 g/
L SC
(F)
MCP
A e
ster
- 35
0 g/
L (F
)St
ella
r XL
Cort
eva
Agris
cien
ceflu
roxy
pyr -
113
g/L
EC
(F)
dica
mba
- 87
g/L
EC
(F)
Puls
arSy
ngen
ta C
anad
aflu
roxy
pyr -
150
g/L
SC
(F)
thife
nsul
furo
n - 3
0 g/
L SC
(F)
met
sulfu
ron
- 3 g
/L S
C (F
)Tr
aval
las
FMC
fluro
xypy
r - 1
80 g
/LM
CPA
est
er -
600
g/L
ECRu
sh M
AD
AM
A C
anad
aflu
roxy
pyr -
180
g/L
MCP
A e
ster
- 60
0 g/
L EC
MPo
wer
Fox
xy M
Agra
city
fluro
xypy
r - 1
80 g
/Lim
azam
ox -
120
g/L
SLAl
titud
e FX
2BA
SF C
anad
aflu
roxy
pyr -
180
g/L
MCP
A e
ster
- 60
0 g/
L EC
Trop
hyN
ufar
m A
gric
ultu
reflu
roxy
pyr -
180
g/L
EC
MCP
A E
ster
- 22
5 g/
L EC
(F)
brom
oxyn
il - 2
25g/
L EC
(F)
Forc
eFig
hter
AD
AM
A C
anad
aflu
roxy
pyr -
180
g/L
EC
2,4-
D E
ster
- 66
0 g/
L EC
Rush
24
AD
AM
A C
anad
aflu
roxy
pyr -
180
g/L
EC
2,4-
D E
ster
- 66
0 g/
L EC
MPo
wer
Fox
xy P
roAg
raci
tyflu
roxy
pyr -
180
g/L
EC
MPo
wer
Fox
xyAg
ricity
fluro
xypy
r - 1
80 g
/L E
Cpy
rasu
lfoto
le -
37.5
g/L
EC
(F)
brom
oxyn
il - 2
10 g
/L E
C (F
)In
finity
FX
Baye
r Cro
pSci
ence
fluro
xypy
r - 1
80 g
/L E
CIk
win
Gre
at N
orth
ern
Gro
wer
sflu
roxy
pyr -
180
g/L
EC
thife
nsul
furo
n:tr
iben
uron
- 33
.3%
:16.
7% S
G2,
4-D
Est
er -
564
g/L
ECRe
tain
SG
(old
)Lo
vela
nd P
rodu
cts
fluro
xypy
r - 1
80 g
/L E
C2,
4-D
Est
er -
660
g/L
ECFl
urox
-24
Nuf
arm
Agr
icul
ture
fluro
xypy
r - 2
17 g
/L E
C (F
)cl
odin
afop
- 11
2 g/
L (F
)th
ifens
ulfu
ron:
trib
enur
on -
50%
:25%
SG
Sign
al F
SUN
ufar
m A
gric
ultu
re
fluro
xypy
r - 2
50 g
/L E
C(F)
MCP
A e
ster
- 60
0 g/
L EC
haul
oxife
n - 1
6.2
g/L
EC (F
)Pi
xxar
oCo
rtev
a Ag
risci
ence
fluro
xypy
r - 2
50 g
/L E
C(F)
pino
xade
n - 5
0 g/
L EC
(F)
haul
oxife
n - 1
6.2
g/L
EC (F
)Re
zuva
ntCo
rtev
a Ag
risci
ence
fluro
xypy
r - 3
33 g
/L E
Ccl
opyr
alid
- 50
g/L
EC
MCP
A E
ster
- 28
0 g/
L EC
M
Pow
er F
oxxy
CM
Agra
city
fluro
xypy
r - 3
33 g
/L E
C2,
4-D
E -
660
g/L
ECAt
tain
XC
Cort
eva
Agris
cien
ceflu
roxy
pyr -
333
g/L
EC
clop
yral
id -
50 g
/L E
C (F
)M
CPA
Est
er -
280
g/L
EC (F
)Pr
estig
e XC
Cort
eva
Agris
cien
ceflu
roxy
pyr -
333
g/L
EC
pyro
xsul
am -
30 g
/L O
DTa
ndem
Cort
eva
Agris
cien
ceflu
roxy
pyr -
333
g/L
EC
thife
nsul
furo
n:tr
iben
uron
- 50
%:5
0% S
GBa
rric
ade
IIFM
C
fluro
xypy
r - 3
33 g
/L E
Cth
ifens
ulfu
ron:
trib
enur
on -
50%
:50%
SG
thie
ncar
bazo
ne -
10 g
/L S
CM
CPA
est
er -
600
g/L
ECPr
edic
ade
FMC
fluro
xypy
r - 3
33 g
/L E
Cth
ifens
ulfu
ron:
trib
enur
on -
33.3
%:1
6.7%
SG
2,4-
D E
ster
- 56
4 g/
L EC
Reta
in S
G (n
ew)
Love
land
Pro
duct
s
fluro
xypy
r - 8
0 g/
L EC
(F)
2,4-
D E
ster
- 24
0 g/
L EC
(F)
brom
oxyn
il - 9
0 g/
L EC
(F)
Enfo
rcer
DN
ufar
m A
gric
ultu
reflu
roxy
pyr -
80
g/L
EC (F
)M
CPA
- 20
0 g/
L EC
(F)
brom
oxyn
il - 2
00g/
L EC
(F)
Enfo
rcer
MN
ufar
m A
gric
ultu
reflu
roxy
pyr -
80
g/L
EC (F
)br
omox
ynil
- 200
g/L
EC
(F)
MCP
A e
ster
- 20
0 g/
L EC
(F)
thife
nsul
furo
n: tr
iben
uron
- 50
%:2
5% S
GEn
forc
er M
SUN
ufar
m A
gric
ultu
re
fluro
xypy
r - 8
7.5
g/L
EC (F
)pi
noxa
den
- 50
g/L
EC (F
)Ax
ial X
trem
eSy
ngen
ta C
anad
aflu
roxy
pyr -
87.
5 g/
L EC
(F)
pino
xade
n - 5
0 g/
L EC
(F)
brom
oxyn
il - 2
10 g
/L E
C (F
)py
rasu
lfoto
le-3
7.5
g/L
EC (F
)Ax
ial X
trem
e iP
akSy
ngen
ta C
anad
aflu
roxy
pyr -
90
g/L
EC (F
)2,
4-D
Est
er -
360
g/L
EC (F
)O
cTTa
in X
LCo
rtev
a Ag
risci
ence
fluro
xypy
r - 9
0 g/
L EC
(F)
clop
yral
id -
90g/
L SL
(F)
Mom
entu
mLo
vela
nd P
rodu
cts
fluro
xypy
r - 9
0 g/
L EC
(F2)
2,4-
D E
ster
- 36
0 g/
L EC
(F2)
pino
xade
n - 2
5 g/
L EC
(F1)
clod
inaf
op -
25 g
/L E
C (F
1)Tr
axos
Two
Syng
enta
Can
ada
fom
esaf
en -
240
g/L
SLRe
flex
Syng
enta
Can
ada
fom
esaf
en -
67 g
/L S
L (F
)gl
ypho
sate
- 27
1 g/
L SL
(F)
Flex
Star
GT
Syng
enta
Can
ada
fora
msu
lfuro
n - 2
2.5
g/L
OD
Opt
ion
2.25
OD
Baye
r Cro
pSci
ence
gluf
osin
ate
- 150
g/L
SL
MPo
wer
Goo
dHar
vest
Agra
city
gluf
osin
ate
- 150
g/L
SL
MPo
wer
Vig
orAg
raci
tygl
ufos
inat
e - 1
50 g
/L S
LLi
bert
y 15
0 SN
BASF
Can
ada
gluf
osin
ate
- 200
g/L
SL
Libe
rty
200
SNBA
SF C
anad
agl
ypho
sate
- 19
4 g/
L SL
(F)
dica
mba
- 46
g/L
(F)
Gly
kam
baN
ufar
m A
gric
ultu
regl
ypho
sate
- 24
0 g/
L SL
(F)
dica
mba
- 12
0 g/
L SL
(F)
Roun
dup
Xten
dBa
yer C
ropS
cien
cegl
ypho
sate
- 27
1 g/
L SL
(F)
fom
esaf
en -
67 g
/L S
L (F
)Fl
exSt
ar G
TSy
ngen
ta C
anad
a
21
Intr
oduc
tion
(Com
pone
nt 1
)A
ctiv
e In
gred
ient
* -
Form
ulat
ion
(Com
pone
nt 2
)A
ctiv
e In
gred
ient
* -
For
mul
atio
n
(Com
pone
nt 3
)A
ctiv
e In
gred
ient
* -
Form
ulat
ion
(Com
pone
nt 4
)A
ctiv
e In
gred
ient
* -
Form
ulat
ion
Prod
uct
Com
pany
glyp
hosa
te -
356
g/L
SLSh
arps
hoot
erLo
vela
nd P
rodu
cts
glyp
hosa
te -
356
g/L
SLca
rfen
traz
one
- 240
g/L
EC
Clea
nsta
rtN
ufar
m A
gric
ultu
regl
ypho
sate
- 36
0 g/
L SL
Clea
rOut
41
Plus
Agra
city
glyp
hosa
te -
360
g/L
SLM
Pow
er D
isru
ptor
360
Agra
city
glyp
hosa
te -
360
g/L
SLflo
rasu
lam
- 50
g/L
SC
MPo
wer
Kic
koff
Agra
city
glyp
hosa
te -
360
g/L
SLCr
ush’
R Pl
usAg
riSta
rgl
ypho
sate
- 36
0 g/
L SL
Smok
eG
reat
Nor
ther
n G
row
ers
glyp
hosa
te -
360
g/L
SLSh
arps
hoot
er P
lus
Love
land
Pro
duct
sgl
ypho
sate
- 36
0 g/
L SL
Shar
da G
lyph
osat
eSh
arda
Cro
pChe
mgl
ypho
sate
- 45
0 g/
L SL
Cred
it 45
Nuf
arm
Agr
icul
ture
glyp
hosa
te -
480
g/L
SLcl
opyr
alid
- 36
0 g/
L SL
MPo
wer
Clo
bber
GAg
raci
tygl
ypho
sate
- 48
0 g/
L SL
clop
yral
id -
360
g/L
SLEc
lipse
III
Cort
eva
Agris
cien
cegl
ypho
sate
- 48
0 g/
L SL
flora
sula
m -
50 g
/L S
CPr
ePas
s XC
Cort
eva
Agris
cien
cegl
ypho
sate
- 48
0 g/
L SL
VP48
0Co
rtev
a Ag
risci
ence
glyp
hosa
te -
480
g/L
SLVe
ctor
Fede
rate
d Co
-op
glyp
hosa
te -
480
g/L
SLM
atrix
IPCO
glyp
hosa
te -
540
g/L
SLM
Pow
er D
isru
ptor
540
Agra
city
glyp
hosa
te -
540
g/L
SLCr
ush’
R 54
0Ag
riSta
rgl
ypho
sate
- 54
0 g/
L SL
Vect
or 5
40Fe
dera
ted
Co-o
pgl
ypho
sate
- 54
0 g/
L SL
Star
t Up
Love
land
Pro
duct
sgl
ypho
sate
- 54
0 g/
L SL
R/T
540
Baye
r Cro
pSci
ence
glyp
hosa
te -
540
g/L
SLRo
undu
p Tr
anso
rb H
CBa
yer C
ropS
cien
cegl
ypho
sate
- 54
0 g/
L SL
Roun
dup
Wea
ther
Max
Baye
r Cro
pSci
ence
glyp
hosa
te -
540
g/L
SLCr
edit
Xtre
me
Nuf
arm
Agr
icul
ture
glyp
hosa
te -
540
g/L
SLG
uard
sman
Gly
phos
ate
Uni
var C
anad
agl
ypho
sate
- 54
0 g/
L SL
Ston
ewal
lW
infie
ld U
nite
dha
losu
lfuro
n - 7
2.6%
WG
Perm
itG
owan
Can
ada
haul
oxife
n - 1
6.2
g/L
EC (F
)flo
rasu
lam
- 20
% W
G (F
)cl
opyr
alid
- 36
0 g/
L SN
Cirp
rem
eCo
rtev
a Ag
risci
ence
haul
oxife
n - 1
6.2
g/L
EC (F
)flo
rasu
lam
- 20
% W
G (F
)cl
opyr
alid
- 60
0 g/
L SN
Ci
rpre
me
XCCo
rtev
a Ag
risci
ence
haul
oxife
n - 1
6.2
g/L
EC (F
)flu
roxy
pyr -
250
g/L
EC(
F)M
CPA
est
er -
600
g/L
ECPi
xxar
oCo
rtev
a Ag
risci
ence
haul
oxife
n - 1
6.2
g/L
EC (F
)flu
roxy
pyr -
250
g/L
EC(
F)pi
noxa
den
- 50
g/L
ECRe
zuva
ntCo
rtev
a Ag
risci
ence
haul
oxife
n - 2
0% W
G (F
)flo
rasu
lam
- 20
% W
G (F
)Pa
radi
gmCo
rtev
a Ag
risci
ence
haul
oxife
n - 5
% W
G (F
)py
roxs
ulam
- 15
% W
G (F
)2,
4-D
Est
er -
660
g/L
ECRe
xade
Cort
eva
Agris
cien
cehe
xazi
none
- 75
% W
GVe
lpar
DF
CUTe
ssen
derlo
Ker
ley
Inc.
imaz
amet
habe
nz -
300
g/L
SCAv
ert
Love
land
Pro
duct
sim
azam
etha
benz
- 30
0 g/
L SC
Asse
rt 3
00 S
CN
ufar
m A
gric
ultu
reim
azam
ox -
120
g/L
SLflu
roxy
pyr -
180
g/L
Altit
ude
FX2
BASF
Can
ada
imaz
amox
- 20
g/L
SL
(F)
bent
azon
- 42
9 g/
L SL
(F)
Vipe
r AD
VBA
SF C
anad
aim
azam
ox -
25 g
/L S
LSo
lo A
DV
BASF
Can
ada
imaz
amox
- 25
g/L
SL
seth
oxyd
im -
450
g/L
ECSo
lo U
ltra
BASF
Can
ada
imaz
amox
- 33
g/L
SL
(F)
imaz
apyr
- 15
g/L
SL
(F)
Ares
BASF
Can
ada
imaz
amox
- 33
g/L
SL
(F)
imaz
apyr
- 15
g/L
SL
(F)
clop
yral
id -
75%
WG
Salu
teCo
rtev
a Ag
risci
ence
imaz
amox
- 35
% W
G (F
)im
azet
hapy
r - 3
5% W
G (F
)M
Pow
er N
inja
Agra
city
imaz
amox
- 35
% W
G (F
)im
azet
hapy
r - 3
5% W
G (F
)O
dyss
eyBA
SF C
anad
aim
azam
ox -
35%
WG
(F)
imaz
etha
pyr -
35%
WG
(F)
Ody
ssey
NXT
BASF
Can
ada
imaz
amox
- 35
% W
G (F
)im
azet
hapy
r - 3
5% W
G (F
)se
thox
ydim
- 45
0 g/
L EC
Ody
ssey
Ultr
aBA
SF C
anad
aim
azam
ox -
35%
WG
(F)
imaz
etha
pyr -
35%
WG
(F)
seth
oxyd
im -
450
g/L
ECO
dyss
ey U
ltra
NXT
BASF
Can
ada
imaz
amox
- 35
% W
G (F
)im
azet
hapy
r - 3
5% W
G (F
)D
uet
Love
land
Pro
duct
sim
azam
ox -
70%
WG
Solo
BASF
Can
ada
imaz
amox
- 70
% W
Gcl
opyr
alid
- 75
% W
GTe
nsile
BASF
Can
ada
imaz
amox
- 70
% W
GM
izun
aLo
vela
nd P
rodu
cts
imaz
amox
- 80
g/L
SL
Dav
aiA
DA
MA
Can
ada
imaz
apyr
- 15
g/L
SL
(F)
imaz
amox
- 33
g/L
SL
(F)
Ares
BASF
Can
ada
imaz
apyr
- 15
g/L
SL
(F)
imaz
amox
- 33
g/L
SL
(F)
clop
yral
id -
75%
WG
Salu
teCo
rtev
a Ag
risci
ence
imaz
etha
pyr -
240
g/L
SL
Phan
tom
AD
AM
A C
anad
a
22
(Com
pone
nt 1
)A
ctiv
e In
gred
ient
* -
Form
ulat
ion
(Com
pone
nt 2
)A
ctiv
e In
gred
ient
* -
For
mul
atio
n
(Com
pone
nt 3
)A
ctiv
e In
gred
ient
* -
Form
ulat
ion
(Com
pone
nt 4
)A
ctiv
e In
gred
ient
* -
Form
ulat
ion
Prod
uct
Com
pany
imaz
etha
pyr -
240
g/L
SL
MPo
wer
Kam
ikaz
eAg
raci
tyim
azet
hapy
r - 2
40 g
/L S
LPu
rsui
tBA
SF C
anad
aim
azet
hapy
r - 2
40 g
/L S
LM
ultiS
tar
Love
land
Pro
duct
sim
azet
hapy
r - 2
40 g
/L S
LG
ladi
ator
Uni
var C
anad
aim
azet
hapy
r - 3
5% W
G (F
)im
azam
ox -
35%
WG
(F)
MPo
wer
Nin
jaAg
raci
tyim
azet
hapy
r - 3
5% W
G (F
)im
azam
ox -
35%
WG
(F)
Ody
ssey
BASF
Can
ada
imaz
etha
pyr -
35%
WG
(F)
imaz
amox
- 35
% W
G (F
)O
dyss
ey N
XTBA
SF C
anad
aim
azet
hapy
r - 3
5% W
G (F
)im
azam
ox -
35%
WG
(F)
seth
oxyd
im -
450
g/L
ECO
dyss
ey U
ltra
BASF
Can
ada
imaz
etha
pyr -
35%
WG
(F)
imaz
amox
- 35
% W
G (F
)se
thox
ydim
- 45
0 g/
L EC
Ody
ssey
Ultr
a N
XTBA
SF C
anad
aim
azet
hapy
r - 3
5% W
G (F
)im
azam
ox -
35%
WG
(F)
Due
tLo
vela
nd P
rodu
cts
linur
on -
400
g/L
SCLi
nuro
n 40
0U
AP
linur
on -
480
g/L
SCLo
rox
LTe
ssen
derlo
Ker
ley
Inc.
MCP
A A
min
e - 1
60 g
/L S
L (F
)m
ecop
rop-
P - 1
30 g
/L S
L (F
)di
chlo
rpro
p-P
- 310
g/L
SL
(F)
Opt
ica
Trio
UA
PM
CPA
am
ine
- 275
g/L
SL
(F)
dica
mba
- 62
.5 g
/L S
L (F
)m
ecop
rop-
P - 6
2.5
g/L
SL (F
)Tr
acke
r XP
IPCO
MCP
A a
min
e - 2
75 g
/L S
L (F
)di
cam
ba -
62.5
g/L
SL
(F)
mec
opro
p-P
- 62.
5 g/
L SL
(F)
Swor
dLo
vela
nd P
rodu
cts
MCP
A a
min
e - 2
75 g
/L S
L (F
)di
cam
ba -
62.5
g/L
SL
(F)
mec
opro
p-P
- 62.
5 g/
L SL
(F)
Targ
etSy
ngen
ta C
anad
aM
CPA
Am
ine
- 500
, 600
g/L
SL
MCP
A Am
ine
Vario
usM
CPA
Est
er -
200
g/L
EC (F
)br
omox
ynil
- 200
g/L
EC (F
)flu
roxy
pyr -
80
g/L
EC (F
)En
forc
er M
Nuf
arm
Agr
icul
ture
MCP
A e
ster
- 20
0 g/
L EC
(F)
brom
oxyn
il - 2
00 g
/L E
C (F
)flu
roxy
pyr -
80
g/L
EC (F
)th
ifens
ulfu
ron:
trib
enur
on -
50%
:25%
SG
Enfo
rcer
MSU
Nuf
arm
Agr
icul
ture
MCP
A E
ster
- 22
5 g/
L EC
(F)
brom
oxyn
il - 2
25 g
/L E
C (F
)Ba
dge
AD
AM
A C
anad
aM
CPA
Est
er -
225
g/L
EC (F
)br
omox
ynil
- 225
g/L
EC (F
)flu
roxy
pyr -
180
g/L
EC
Forc
eFig
hter
AD
AM
A C
anad
aM
CPA
Est
er -
225
g/L
EC (F
)br
omox
ynil
- 225
g/L
EC
(F)
Logi
c M
IPCO
MCP
A E
ster
- 22
5 g/
L EC
(F)
brom
oxyn
il - 2
25 g
/L E
C (F
)M
extr
ol 4
50N
ufar
m A
gric
ultu
reM
CPA
Est
er -
280
g/L
ECflo
rasu
lam
- 50
g/L
SC
clop
yral
id -
50 g
/L E
CM
Pow
er B
attle
front
CM
Agra
city
MCP
A E
ster
- 28
0 g/
L EC
fluro
xypy
r - 3
33 g
/L E
Ccl
opyr
alid
- 50
g/L
EC
MPo
wer
Fox
xy C
MAg
raci
tyM
CPA
Est
er -
280
g/L
EC (F
)br
omox
ynil
- 280
g/L
EC
(F)
Buct
ril M
Baye
r Cro
pSci
ence
MCP
A e
ster
- 28
0 g/
L EC
(F)
flora
sula
m -
4 g/
L EC
(F)
Fron
tline
XL
Cort
eva
Agris
cien
ceM
CPA
Est
er -
280
g/L
EC (F
)flu
roxy
pyr -
333
g/L
EC
clop
yral
id -
50 g
/L E
C (F
)Pr
estig
e XC
Cort
eva
Agris
cien
ceM
CPA
Est
er -
280
g/L
EC (F
)flo
rasu
lam
- 50
g/L
SC
clop
yral
id -
50 g
/L E
C (F
)Sp
ectr
umCo
rtev
a Ag
risci
ence
MCP
A E
ster
- 28
0 g/
L EC
(F)
clop
yral
id -
50 g
/L E
C (F
)Cu
rtai
l MN
ufar
m A
gric
ultu
reM
CPA
est
er -
350
g/L
(F)
fluro
xypy
r - 1
00 g
/L S
C (F
)flo
rasu
lam
- 2.
5 g/
L SC
(F)
Stel
lar X
LCo
rtev
a Ag
risci
ence
MCP
A e
ster
- 42
0 g/
L (F
)py
raflu
fen
- 13.
5 g/
L (F
)G
oldw
ing
Nuf
arm
Agr
icul
ture
MCP
A e
ster
- 50
0 or
600
g/L
EC
thife
nsul
furo
n: tr
iben
uron
- 33
.3%
:16.
7% S
GRe
fine
MFM
C
MCP
A e
ster
- 50
0 or
600
g/L
EC
thife
nsul
furo
n: tr
iben
uron
- 33
.3%
:16.
7% S
GBr
oadS
ide
Love
land
Pro
duct
s
MCP
A E
ster
- 50
0, 6
00 g
/L E
CM
CPA
Este
rVa
rious
MCP
A e
ster
- 60
0 g
ae/L
flora
sula
m -
2.5
g/L
SC (F
)flu
roxy
pyr -
100
g/L
SC
(F)
Out
shin
eA
DA
MA
Can
ada
MCP
A e
ster
- 60
0 g/
Lflo
rasu
lam
- 2.
5 g/
L SC
(F)
fluro
xypy
r - 1
00 g
/L S
C (F
)St
ella
rCo
rtev
a Ag
risci
ence
MCP
A e
ster
- 60
0 g/
L EC
fluro
xypy
r - 1
80 g
/LRu
sh M
AD
AM
A C
anad
aM
CPA
Est
er -
600
g/L
ECflo
rasu
lam
- 50
g/L
SC
Topl
ine
AD
AM
A C
anad
aM
CPA
Est
er -
600
g/L
ECflo
rasu
lam
- 50
g/L
SC
MPo
wer
Bat
tlefro
nt M
Agra
city
MCP
A e
ster
- 60
0 g/
L EC
fluro
xypy
r - 1
80 g
/LM
Pow
er F
oxxy
MAg
raci
tyM
CPA
est
er -
600
g/L
ECha
ulox
ifen
- 16.
2 g/
L EC
(F)
fluro
xypy
r - 2
50 g
/L E
C(F)
Pixx
aro
Cort
eva
Agris
cien
ceM
CPA
est
er -
600
g/L
ECth
ifens
ulfu
ron:
trib
enur
on -
50%
:50%
SG
fluro
xypy
r - 3
33 g
/L E
Cth
ienc
arba
zone
- 10
g/L
SC
Pred
icad
eFM
C
MCP
A e
ster
- 60
0 g/
L EC
fluro
xypy
r - 1
80 g
/LTr
ophy
Nuf
arm
Agr
icul
ture
MCP
A K
+ - 2
5 g/
L SL
(F)
MCP
B - 3
75 g
/L S
L (F
)To
psid
eLo
vela
nd P
rodu
cts
MCP
A K
+ - 2
5 g/
L SL
(F)
MCP
B - 3
75 g
/L S
L (F
)Tr
opot
ox P
lus
Nuf
arm
Agr
icul
ture
MCP
A K
+ - 3
36 g
/L S
L (F
)di
cam
ba -
84 g
/L S
L (F
)D
yVel
BASF
Can
ada
MCP
A K
+ - 4
00 g
/L S
LM
CPA
K+Va
rious
MCP
A N
a+ -
25 g
/L S
L (F
)M
CPB
- 375
g/L
SL
(F)
Clov
itox
Plus
IPCO
MCP
A N
a+ -
300
g/L
SLM
CPA
Na
Vario
us
23
Intr
oduc
tion
(Com
pone
nt 1
)A
ctiv
e In
gred
ient
* -
Form
ulat
ion
(Com
pone
nt 2
)A
ctiv
e In
gred
ient
* -
For
mul
atio
n
(Com
pone
nt 3
)A
ctiv
e In
gred
ient
* -
Form
ulat
ion
(Com
pone
nt 4
)A
ctiv
e In
gred
ient
* -
Form
ulat
ion
Prod
uct
Com
pany
MCP
B - 3
75 g
/L S
L (F
)M
CPA
Na+
- 25
g/L
SL
(F)
Clov
itox
Plus
IPCO
MCP
B - 3
75 g
/L S
L (F
)M
CPA
K+
- 25
g/L
SL (F
)To
psid
eLo
vela
nd P
rodu
cts
MCP
B - 3
75 g
/L S
L (F
)M
CPA
K+
- 25
g/L
SL (F
)Tr
opot
ox P
lus
Nuf
arm
Agr
icul
ture
mec
opro
p-P
- 130
g/L
SL
(F)
MCP
A A
min
e - 1
60 g
/L S
L (F
)di
chlo
rpro
p-P
- 310
g/L
SL
(F)
Opt
ica
Trio
UA
Pm
ecop
rop-
P - 1
50 g
/L S
LM
ecop
rop-
PU
AP
mec
opro
p-P
- 62.
5 g/
L SL
(F)
dica
mba
- 62
.5 g
/L S
L (F
)M
CPA
am
ine
- 275
g/L
SL
(F)
Trac
ker X
PIP
COm
ecop
rop-
P - 6
2.5
g/L
SL (F
)di
cam
ba -
62.5
g/L
SL
(F)
MCP
A a
min
e - 2
75 g
/L S
L (F
)Sw
ord
Love
land
Pro
duct
sm
ecop
rop-
P - 6
2.5
g/L
SL (F
)di
cam
ba -
62.5
g/L
SL
(F)
MCP
A a
min
e - 2
75 g
/L S
L (F
)Ta
rget
Syng
enta
Can
ada
mec
opro
p-P
- 80
g/L
SL (F
)di
cam
ba -
110
g/L
SL (F
)2,
4-D
Am
ine
- 295
g/L
SL
(F)
DyV
el D
SpBA
SF C
anad
am
etol
achl
or -
400
g/L
SC (F
)at
razi
ne -
320
g/L
SC (F
)Pr
imex
tra
II M
agnu
mSy
ngen
ta C
anad
am
etol
achl
or -
915
g/L
ECD
ual I
I Mag
num
Syng
enta
Can
ada
met
ribuz
in –
480
g/L
SC
Met
rix S
CSh
arda
Cro
pChe
mm
etrib
uzin
- 70
% W
GBu
zzin
Shar
da C
ropC
hem
met
ribuz
in -
75%
WG
Squa
dron
AD
AM
A C
anad
am
etrib
uzin
- 75
% W
GSe
ncor
Baye
r Cro
pSci
ence
met
ribuz
in -
75%
WG
TriC
orU
nite
d Ph
osph
orus
Inc.
met
sulfu
ron
- 12.
6% W
G (F
)am
inoc
yclo
pyra
chlo
r -
39.5
% W
G (F
)N
aviu
sBa
yer E
nviro
nmen
tal
Scie
nces
met
sulfu
ron
- 3 g
/L S
C (F
)th
ifens
ulfu
ron
- 30
g/L
SC (F
)flu
roxy
pyr -
150
g/L
SC
(F)
Trav
alla
sFM
Cm
etsu
lfuro
n - 6
0% S
GAl
ly To
ss-N
-Go
FMC
met
sulfu
ron
- 60%
WG
Esco
rtBa
yer E
nviro
nmen
tal
Scie
nces
met
sulfu
ron
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% S
G (B
)tr
iben
uron
- 42
.9%
SG
(B)
MPo
wer
X-P
roAg
raci
tym
etsu
lfuro
n - 8
.6%
SG
(B)
trib
enur
on -
42.9
% S
G (B
)Ex
pres
s Pro
FMC
met
sulfu
ron
- 9.4
5% W
G (F
)am
inop
yral
id -
52.5
% W
G (F
)2,
4-D
Est
er -
660
g/L
ECRe
clai
m II
Cort
eva
Agris
cien
ceni
cosu
lfuro
n - 3
7.5%
WG
(F)
rimsu
lfuro
n - 3
7.5%
WG
(F)
Ulti
mCo
rtev
a Ag
risci
ence
nico
sulfu
ron
- 75%
WG
Acce
ntCo
rtev
a Ag
risci
ence
para
quat
- 20
0 g/
L SL
Gra
mox
one
Syng
enta
Can
ada
picl
oram
- 24
0 g/
L SL
Tord
on 2
2KCo
rtev
a Ag
risci
ence
picl
oram
- 97
.5 g
/L S
L (F
)2,
4-D
Est
er -
360
g/L
SL (F
)G
razo
n XC
Cort
eva
Agris
cien
cepi
noxa
den
- 25
g/L
EC (F
)cl
odin
afop
- 25
g/L
EC
(F)
Trax
osSy
ngen
ta C
anad
api
noxa
den
- 25
g/L
EC (F
1)cl
odin
afop
- 25
g/L
EC
(F1)
fluro
xypy
r - 9
0 g/
L EC
(F2)
2,4-
D E
ster
- 36
0 g/
L EC
(F2)
Trax
osTw
oSy
ngen
ta C
anad
api
noxa
den
- 50
g/L
ECflu
roxy
pyr -
250
g/L
EC(
F)ha
ulox
ifen
- 16.
2 g/
L EC
(F)
Rezu
vant
Cort
eva
Agris
cien
cepi
noxa
den
- 50
g/L
ECpy
rasu
lfoto
le -
37.5
g/L
EC
(F)
brom
oxyn
il - 2
10 g
/L E
C (F
)Ax
ial i
Pak
Syng
enta
Can
ada
pino
xade
n - 5
0 g/
L EC
(F)
fluro
xypy
r - 8
7.5
g/L
EC (F
)Ax
ial X
trem
eSy
ngen
ta C
anad
api
noxa
den
- 50
g/L
EC (F
1)flu
roxy
pyr -
87.
5 g/
L EC
(F1)
pyra
sulfo
tole
- 37
.5 g
/L E
C (F
2)br
omox
ynil
- 210
g/L
EC
(F2)
Axia
l Xtr
eme
iPak
Syng
enta
Can
ada
pino
xade
n - 5
0g/L
EC
Axia
l Sy
ngen
ta C
anad
api
noxa
den
- 92.
7 g/
L EC
(F)
flora
sula
m -
7.7
g/L
EC (F
)Br
oadb
and
Syng
enta
Can
ada
prop
oxyc
arba
zone
- 70
% W
GO
lym
pus
Baye
r Cro
pSci
ence
prop
yzam
ide
- 400
g/L
SC
Kerb
SC
Cort
eva
Agris
cien
cepr
opyz
amid
e - 5
0% W
SPKe
rb 5
0WSP
Cort
eva
Agris
cien
cepy
raflu
fen
- 13.
5 g/
L (F
)M
CPA
est
er -
420
g/L
(F)
Gol
dwin
gN
ufar
m A
gric
ultu
repy
raflu
fen
- 6.1
g/L
(F)
2,4-
D e
ster
- 47
3 g/
L (F
)Bl
ackH
awk
(new
)N
ufar
m A
gric
ultu
repy
rasu
lfoto
le -
15.5
g/L
EC
(F)
feno
xapr
op-p
- 46
g/L
EC
(F)
brom
oxyn
il - 8
7.5
g/L
EC (F
)Tu
ndra
Baye
r Cro
pSci
ence
pyra
sulfo
tole
- 31
.3 g
/L E
C (F
)th
ienc
arba
zone
- 5
g/L
SC (F
)br
omox
ynil
- 175
g/L
EC
(F)
Velo
city
m3
Baye
r Cro
pSci
ence
pyra
sulfo
tole
- 37
.5 g
/L E
C (F
)br
omox
ynil
- 210
g/L
EC
(F)
Infin
ityBa
yer C
ropS
cien
cepy
rasu
lfoto
le -
37.5
g/L
EC
(F)
brom
oxyn
il - 2
10 g
/L E
C (F
)flu
roxy
pyr -
180
g/L
EC
Infin
ity F
XBa
yer C
ropS
cien
cepy
rasu
lfoto
le -
37.5
g/L
EC
(F)
pino
xade
n - 5
0 g/
L EC
brom
oxyn
il - 2
10 g
/L E
C (F
)Ax
ial i
Pak
Syng
enta
Can
ada
pyra
sulfo
tole
- 37
.5 g
/L E
C (F
)br
omox
ynil
- 210
g/L
EC
(F)
pino
xade
n - 5
0 g/
L EC
(F1)
fluro
xypy
r - 8
7.5
g/L
EC (F
1)Ax
ial X
trem
e iP
akSy
ngen
ta C
anad
apy
roxa
sulfo
ne -
250
g/L
SC (F
)su
lfent
razo
ne -
250
g/L
SC (F
)Au
thor
ity S
upre
me
FMC
pyro
xasu
lfone
– 4
4.5%
WG
(F)
flum
ioxa
zin
- 33.
5% W
G (F
)Fi
erce
Vale
nt C
anad
apy
roxa
sulfo
ne –
447
g/L
SE
(F)
carf
entr
azon
e - 5
3 g/
L SE
(F)
Focu
sFM
Cpy
roxa
sulfo
ne -
85%
WG
carf
entr
azon
e - 2
40 g
/L E
CFo
cus (
co-p
ack)
FMC
pyro
xsul
am -
15%
WG
(F)
haul
oxife
n - 5
% W
G (F
)2,
4-D
Est
er -
660
g/L
ECRe
xade
Cort
eva
Agris
cien
ce
24
(Com
pone
nt 1
)A
ctiv
e In
gred
ient
* -
Form
ulat
ion
(Com
pone
nt 2
)A
ctiv
e In
gred
ient
* -
For
mul
atio
n
(Com
pone
nt 3
)A
ctiv
e In
gred
ient
* -
Form
ulat
ion
(Com
pone
nt 4
)A
ctiv
e In
gred
ient
* -
Form
ulat
ion
Prod
uct
Com
pany
pyro
xsul
am -
21.5
% W
GSi
mpl
icity
GoD
RICo
rtev
a Ag
risci
ence
pyro
xsul
am -
30 g
/L O
Dflu
roxy
pyr -
333
g/L
EC
Tand
emCo
rtev
a Ag
risci
ence
pyro
xsul
am -
30 g
/L S
CSi
mpl
icity
OD
Cort
eva
Agris
cien
cequ
incl
orac
- 51
.55%
SG
(B)
thife
nsul
furo
n:tr
iben
uron
- 10
.3%
:5.2
% S
G (B
)Tr
iton
CFM
C
quin
clor
ac -
75%
WD
GCl
ever
Gre
at N
orth
ern
Gro
wer
squ
incl
orac
- 75
% W
DG
Inge
niou
sU
AP
quin
clor
ac -
75%
WD
GM
aste
rline
Qui
nclo
rac
Uni
var C
anad
aqu
incl
orac
180
g/L
SN
Face
t LBA
SF C
anad
aqu
izal
ofop
-p -
96 g
/L E
CAs
sure
IICo
rtev
a Ag
risci
ence
quiz
alof
op-p
- 96
g/L
EC
Yum
a G
LG
owan
Can
ada
quiz
alof
op-p
- 96
g/L
EC
Cont
ende
rIP
COrim
sulfu
ron
- 20%
WG
Sort
an IS
Cort
eva
Agris
cien
cerim
sulfu
ron
- 25%
WG
Pris
m S
GCo
rtev
a Ag
risci
ence
rimsu
lfuro
n - 3
7.5%
WG
(F)
nico
sulfu
ron
- 37.
5% W
G (F
)U
ltim
75D
F/G
rand
eCo
rtev
a Ag
risci
ence
saflu
fena
cil -
342
g/L
SC
Hea
t LQ
BASF
Can
ada
saflu
fena
cil -
70%
SG
Hea
t WG
BASF
Can
ada
seth
oxyd
im -
450
g/L
ECim
azam
ox -
35%
WG
(F)
imaz
etha
pyr -
35%
WG
(F)
Ody
ssey
Ultr
aBA
SF C
anad
ase
thox
ydim
- 45
0 g/
L EC
imaz
amox
- 35
% W
G (F
)im
azet
hapy
r - 3
5% W
G (F
)O
dyss
ey U
ltra
NXT
BASF
Can
ada
seth
oxyd
im -
450
g/L
ECPo
ast U
ltra
BASF
Can
ada
seth
oxyd
im -
450
g/L
ECim
azam
ox -
25 g
/L S
LSo
lo U
ltra
BASF
Can
ada
sim
azin
e - 4
80 g
/L S
CSi
maz
ine
480
Love
land
Pro
duct
ssi
maz
ine
- 90%
WG
Prin
cep
Nin
e T
Uni
var P
roVM
Web
sulfe
ntra
zone
- 25
0 g/
L SC
(F)
pyro
xasu
lfone
- 25
0 g/
L SC
(F)
Auth
ority
Sup
rem
eFM
Csu
lfent
razo
ne -
480
g/L
SCAu
thor
ityFM
Csu
lfent
razo
ne -
480
g/L
SCca
rfen
traz
one
- 240
g/L
EC
Auth
ority
Cha
rge
FMC
thie
ncar
bazo
ne -
10 g
/L S
Ctr
iben
uron
- 50
% S
GLu
xxur
Baye
r Cro
pSci
ence
thie
ncar
bazo
ne -
10 g
/L S
CVa
rro
Baye
r Cro
pSci
ence
thie
ncar
bazo
ne -
10 g
/L S
Cflu
roxy
pyr -
333
g/L
EC
thife
nsul
furo
n:tr
iben
uron
- 50
%:5
0% S
GM
CPA
est
er -
600
g/L
ECPr
edic
ade
FMC
thie
ncar
bazo
ne -
5 g/
L SC
(F)
pyra
sulfo
tole
- 31
.3 g
/L E
C (F
)br
omox
ynil
- 175
g/L
EC
(F)
Velo
city
m3
Baye
r Cro
pSci
ence
thife
nsul
furo
n - 3
0 g/
L SC
(F)
fluro
xypy
r - 1
50 g
/L S
C (F
)m
etsu
lfuro
n - 3
g/L
SC
(F)
Trav
alla
sFM
Cth
ifens
ulfu
ron
- 50%
SG
Pinn
acle
SG
FMC
thife
nsul
furo
n: tr
iben
uron
- 10
.3%
:5.2
% S
G (B
)qu
incl
orac
- 51
.55%
SG
(B)
Trito
n C
FMC
thife
nsul
furo
n: tr
iben
uron
- 33
.3%
:16.
7% S
GM
CPA
Est
er -
500
or 6
00 g
/L E
CRe
fine
MFM
C
thife
nsul
furo
n: tr
iben
uron
- 33
.3%
:16.
7% S
GRe
fine
SGFM
C
thife
nsul
furo
n: tr
iben
uron
- 33
.3%
:16.
7% S
GM
CPA
est
er -
500
or 6
00 g
/L E
CBr
oadS
ide
Love
land
Pro
duct
s
thife
nsul
furo
n: tr
iben
uron
- 33
.3%
:16.
7% S
Gflu
roxy
pyr -
333
g/L
EC
2,4-
D E
ster
- 56
4 g/
L EC
Reta
in S
G (n
ew)
Love
land
Pro
duct
s
thife
nsul
furo
n: tr
iben
uron
- 33
.3%
:16.
7% S
Gflu
roxy
pyr -
180
g/L
EC
2,4-
D E
ster
- 56
4 g/
L EC
Reta
in S
G (o
ld)
Love
land
Pro
duct
s
thife
nsul
furo
n: tr
iben
uron
- 50
%:2
5% S
Gbr
omox
ynil
- 200
g/L
EC
(F)
MCP
A e
ster
- 20
0 g/
L EC
(F)
fluro
xypy
r - 8
0 g/
L EC
(F)
Enfo
rcer
MSU
Nuf
arm
Agr
icul
ture
thife
nsul
furo
n: tr
iben
uron
- 50
%:2
5% S
Gcl
odin
afop
- 11
2 g/
L (F
)flu
roxy
pyr -
217
g/L
EC
(F)
Sign
al F
SUN
ufar
m A
gric
ultu
re
thife
nsul
furo
n: tr
iben
uron
- 50
%:2
5% S
G (F
)M
Pow
er R
Agra
city
thife
nsul
furo
n: tr
iben
uron
- 50
%:2
5% S
G (F
)D
eplo
yA
ryst
a Li
feSc
ienc
e
25
Intr
oduc
tion
(Com
pone
nt 1
)A
ctiv
e In
gred
ient
* -
Form
ulat
ion
(Com
pone
nt 2
)A
ctiv
e In
gred
ient
* -
For
mul
atio
n
(Com
pone
nt 3
)A
ctiv
e In
gred
ient
* -
Form
ulat
ion
(Com
pone
nt 4
)A
ctiv
e In
gred
ient
* -
Form
ulat
ion
Prod
uct
Com
pany
thife
nsul
furo
n: tr
iben
uron
- 50
%:5
0% S
Gflu
roxy
pyr -
333
g/L
EC
thie
ncar
bazo
ne -
10 g
/L S
CM
CPA
est
er -
600
g/L
ECPr
edic
ade
FMC
thife
nsul
furo
n: tr
iben
uron
- 50
%:5
0% S
G (F
)flu
roxy
pyr -
333
g/L
EC
Barr
icad
e II
FMC
topr
emaz
one
- 336
g/L
SC
Arm
ezon
BASF
Can
ada
topr
emaz
one
- 336
g/L
SC
Impa
ctU
AP
topy
rala
te -
400
g/L
SCSh
ield
ex 4
00SC
ISK
BioS
cien
ces/
Enga
ge
Agro
tral
koxy
dim
- 40
0 g/
L SC
Biso
nA
DA
MA
Can
ada
tral
koxy
dim
- 40
0 g/
L SC
Achi
eve
(Liq
uid
Achi
eve)
Cort
eva
Agris
cien
cetr
alko
xydi
m -
400
g/L
SCM
aren
goLo
vela
nd P
rodu
cts
tral
koxy
dim
- 40
0 g/
L SC
Nuf
arm
Tra
lkox
ydim
Nuf
arm
Agr
icul
ture
tria
llate
- 10
% G
Avad
ex M
icro
Activ
Gow
an C
anad
atr
ialla
te -
10%
G (F
)tr
iflur
alin
- 4%
G (F
)Fo
rtre
ss M
icro
Activ
Gow
an C
anad
atr
ialla
te -
480
g/L
ECAv
adex
Liq
uid
ECG
owan
Can
ada
trib
enur
on -
25%
WG
(F)
fluca
rbaz
one
- 45
%W
G (F
)In
fern
o D
uoA
ryst
a Li
feSc
ienc
etr
iben
uron
- 42
.9%
SG
(B)
met
sulfu
ron
- 8.6
% S
G (B
)M
Pow
er X
-Pro
Agra
city
trib
enur
on -
42.9
% S
G (B
)m
etsu
lfuro
n - 8
.6%
SG
(B)
Expr
ess P
roFM
Ctr
iben
uron
- 50
% S
Gth
ienc
arba
zone
- 10
g/L
SC
Luxx
urBa
yer C
ropS
cien
cetr
iben
uron
- 50
% S
Gdi
cam
ba -
480
g/L
SLEx
pres
s FX
FMC
trib
enur
on -
50%
SG
Expr
ess S
GFM
Ctr
iben
uron
- 75
% W
GM
Pow
er E
xtra
Agra
city
trib
enur
on -
75%
WG
2,4-
D e
ster
- 66
0 g/
L EC
MPo
wer
X-K
oAg
raci
tytr
iben
uron
- 75
% W
GIn
fern
oA
ryst
a Li
feSc
ienc
etr
iben
uron
- 75
% W
G2,
4-D
est
er -
660
g/L
ECKo
-Act
Nuf
arm
Agr
icul
ture
trib
enur
on -
75%
WG
Spik
eN
ufar
m A
gric
ultu
retr
iben
uron
- 8.
25%
WG
(F)
dica
mba
- 58
.45%
WG
(F)
2,4-
D e
ster
- 66
0g/L
EC
Trito
n K
FMC
trifl
ural
in -
10%
GTr
eflan
Mic
roAc
tivG
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in -
10%
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10G
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L EC
Trefl
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alin
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0 g/
L EC
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480
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trifl
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in -
500
g/L
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des
(Com
pone
nt 1
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ctiv
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gred
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* -
Form
ulat
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(Com
pone
nt 2
)A
ctiv
e In
gred
ient
* -
For
mul
atio
n
(Com
pone
nt 3
)A
ctiv
e In
gred
ient
* -
Form
ulat
ion
(Com
pone
nt 4
)A
ctiv
e In
gred
ient
* -
Form
ulat
ion
Prod
uct
Com
pany
amet
octr
adin
- 30
0 g/
L SC
(F)
dim
etho
mor
ph -
225
g/L
SC (F
)Za
mpr
oBA
SF C
anad
aaz
oxys
trob
in -
75 g
/L S
C (F
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opic
onaz
ole
- 125
g/L
SC (F
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nzov
indi
flupy
r -
100
g/L
ECTr
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roSy
ngen
ta C
anad
aaz
oxys
trob
in -
75 g
/L S
C (F
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opic
onaz
ole
- 125
g/L
SC
(F)
Qui
ltSy
ngen
ta C
anad
aaz
oxys
trob
in -
143
g/L
SC (F
)pr
opic
onaz
ole
- 124
g/L
SC
(F)
Topn
otch
AD
AM
A C
anad
aaz
oxys
trob
in -
200
g/L
SC (F
)di
fenc
onaz
ole
- 125
g/L
SC
(F)
Qua
dris
Top
Syng
enta
Can
ada
azox
ystr
obin
- 25
0 g/
L SC
benz
ovin
diflu
pyr -
100
g/L
EC
Elat
usSy
ngen
ta C
anad
aaz
oxys
trob
in -
250
g/L
SCAz
oshy
250
SCSh
arda
Cro
p Ch
emaz
oxys
trob
in -
250
g/L
SCQ
uadr
isSy
ngen
ta C
anad
aBa
cillu
s am
ylol
ique
faci
ens –
5x
1010
spo
res/
mL
AS
Dou
ble
Nic
kel L
CU
AP
Baci
llus a
myl
oliq
uefa
cien
s –
1x10
10 s
pore
s/m
L A
S D
oubl
e N
icke
l 55
UA
P
26
(Com
pone
nt 1
)A
ctiv
e In
gred
ient
* -
Form
ulat
ion
(Com
pone
nt 2
)A
ctiv
e In
gred
ient
* -
For
mul
atio
n
(Com
pone
nt 3
)A
ctiv
e In
gred
ient
* -
Form
ulat
ion
(Com
pone
nt 4
)A
ctiv
e In
gred
ient
* -
Form
ulat
ion
Prod
uct
Com
pany
Baci
llus m
ycoi
des -
40%
WG
Life
Gar
d W
GU
AP
Baci
llus s
ubtil
is -
1.34
% W
PSe
rena
de S
oil
Baye
rBa
cillu
s sub
tilis
- 26
.2%
WP
Sere
nade
OPT
IBa
yer
benz
ovin
diflu
pyr -
78
g/L
EC (F
)di
feno
cona
zole
- 11
7g/L
EC
(F)
Apro
via
Top
Syng
enta
Can
ada
benz
ovin
diflu
pyr -
100
g/L
EC
azox
ystr
obin
- 75
g/L
SC
(F)
prop
icon
azol
e - 1
25g/
L SC
(F)
Triv
apro
Syng
enta
Can
ada
benz
ovin
diflu
pyr -
100
g/L
EC
azox
ystr
obin
- 25
0 g/
L SC
Elat
usSy
ngen
ta C
anad
abo
scal
id -
250
g/L
SC (F
)pr
othi
ocon
azol
e - 1
50 g
/L S
C (F
)Co
tegr
aBA
SF C
anad
abo
scal
id -
70%
WG
pyra
clos
trob
in -
250
g/L
ECLa
nce
AGBA
SF C
anad
abo
scal
id -
70%
WG
Cant
us W
DG
BASF
Can
ada
bosc
alid
- 70
% W
GLa
nce
WD
GBA
SF C
anad
ach
loro
thal
onil
- 500
g/L
SC
Brav
o 50
0Sy
ngen
ta C
anad
ach
loro
thal
onil
- 500
g/L
SC
Brav
o ZN
Syng
enta
Can
ada
chlo
roth
alon
il - 7
20 g
/L S
CEc
ho 7
20U
AP
chlo
roth
alon
il - 9
0% W
GEc
ho 9
0DF
UA
Pch
loro
thal
onil
- 12.
5% W
G (F
)m
anco
zeb
- 62.
5% W
G (F
)El
ixir
Uni
ted
Phos
phor
us In
c.ch
loro
thal
onil
- 500
g/L
SC
(DC)
met
alax
yl-M
- 48
0 g/
L EC
(DC)
Rido
mil
Gol
d / B
ravo
Syng
enta
Can
ada
chlo
roth
alon
il - 5
00 g
/L S
C (D
C)m
etal
axyl
-M -
480
g/L
EC (D
C)Ri
dom
il G
old
SL /
Brav
oSy
ngen
ta C
anad
aCo
niot
hyriu
m m
inita
ns -
5.3%
WG
Cont
ans W
GBa
yer
copp
er h
ydro
xide
- 50
% W
GPa
raso
l WG
Nuf
arm
Agr
icul
ture
copp
er o
ctan
oate
- 1.
8% S
LCu
eva
Enga
ge A
gro
copp
er s
ulph
ate
/ cop
per
oxyc
hlor
ide
- 53%
WP
Copp
er 5
3WLo
vela
nd P
rodu
cts
Cana
daco
pper
sul
phat
e / c
oppe
r ox
ychl
orid
e - 5
0% W
PCo
pper
Spr
ayLo
vela
nd P
rodu
cts
Cana
dacy
azof
amid
- 40
0 g/
L SC
Ranm
an 4
00SC
UA
Pcy
mox
anil
- 60%
WG
Curz
ate
60D
FCo
rtev
a Ag
risci
ence
D
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ion
of D
owD
uPon
tcy
mox
anil
- 25%
WG
(F)
fam
oxad
one
- 25%
WG
(F)
Tano
s 50F
Cort
eva
Agris
cien
ce
Div
isio
n of
Dow
DuP
ont
dife
ncon
azol
e - 1
25 g
/L S
C (F
)az
oxys
trob
in -
200
g/L
SC (F
)Q
uadr
is To
pSy
ngen
ta C
anad
adi
feno
cona
zole
- 11
7g/L
EC
(F)
benz
ovin
diflu
pyr -
78
g/L
EC (F
)Ap
rovi
a To
pSy
ngen
ta C
anad
adi
met
hom
orph
- 50
0 g/
L SC
Foru
mBA
SF C
anad
adi
met
hom
orph
- 22
5 g/
L SC
(F)
amet
octr
adin
- 30
0 g/
L SC
(F)
Zam
pro
BASF
Can
ada
fam
oxad
one
- 25%
WG
(F)
cym
oxan
il - 2
5% W
G (F
)Ta
nos 5
0 D
FCo
rtev
a Ag
risci
ence
D
ivis
ion
of D
owD
uPon
tfe
nam
idon
e - 5
00 g
/L S
CRe
ason
500
SCBa
yer
fluaz
inam
- 40
% S
CAl
legr
o 50
0FSy
ngen
ta C
anad
aflu
opyr
am -
125
g/L
SC (F
)py
rimet
hani
l - 3
75 g
/L S
C (F
)Lu
na T
ranq
uilit
yBa
yer
fluop
yram
- 20
0 g/
L SC
(F)
prot
hioc
onaz
ole
- 200
g/L
SC
(F)
Prop
ulse
Baye
rflu
oxas
trob
in -
480
g/L
SCEv
ito 4
80A
ryst
a Li
feSc
ienc
e Ca
nada
flutr
iafo
l - 1
25.0
8 g/
L SC
Fullb
ack
125
SCFM
C Ca
nada
fluxa
pyro
xad
- 30
g/L
EC (F
)py
racl
ostr
obin
- 20
0 g/
L EC
(F)
prop
icon
azol
e - 1
25 g
/L E
C (F
)N
exic
orBA
SF C
anad
aflu
xapy
roxa
d - 1
67 g
/L S
C (F
)py
racl
ostr
obin
- 33
3 g/
L SC
(F)
Pria
xor
BASF
Can
ada
fluxa
pyro
xad
- 250
g/L
SC
(F)
pyra
clos
trob
in -
250
g/L
SC (F
)D
yax
BASF
Can
ada
fluxa
pyro
xad
- 300
g/L
SC
Serc
adis
BASF
Can
ada
ipro
dion
e - 2
40 g
/L S
CO
vera
ll 24
0SC
AD
AM
A C
anad
aip
rodi
one
- 240
g/L
SC
Prod
ex S
CSh
arda
Cro
pChe
m
Cana
daip
rodi
one
- 240
g/L
SC
Rovr
al F
loFM
C Ca
nada
isof
etam
id -
400
g/L
SCKe
nja
400S
CEn
gage
Agr
om
anco
zeb
- 62.
5% W
G (F
)ch
loro
thal
onil
- 12.
5% W
G (F
)El
ixir
Uni
ted
Phor
spho
rus
man
coze
b - 6
6.7%
WG
(F)
zoxa
mid
e - 8
.43%
WG
(F)
Gav
el 7
5 D
FG
owan
Can
ada
man
coze
b - 7
5% W
GD
ithan
e Ra
insh
ield
Dow
Agr
oSci
ence
s
27
Intr
oduc
tion
(Com
pone
nt 1
)A
ctiv
e In
gred
ient
* -
Form
ulat
ion
(Com
pone
nt 2
)A
ctiv
e In
gred
ient
* -
For
mul
atio
n
(Com
pone
nt 3
)A
ctiv
e In
gred
ient
* -
Form
ulat
ion
(Com
pone
nt 4
)A
ctiv
e In
gred
ient
* -
Form
ulat
ion
Prod
uct
Com
pany
man
coze
b - 7
5% W
GM
anza
te P
ro-S
tick
Uni
ted
Phos
phor
usm
anco
zeb
- 75%
WG
Penn
coze
b 75
DF
Uni
ted
Phos
phor
us
man
dipr
opam
id -
250
g/L
SCRe
vus
Syng
enta
Can
ada
Man
dipr
opam
id -
250
g/L
SCox
athi
opip
rolin
- 30
g/L
SC
Oro
ndis
Ultr
aSy
ngen
ta C
anad
am
etal
axyl
-M -
480
g/L
ECRi
dom
il G
old
480
ECSy
ngen
ta C
anad
am
etal
axyl
-M -
480
g/L
SLRi
dom
il G
old
480
SLSy
ngen
ta C
anad
am
etal
axyl
-M -
480
g/L
EC (D
C)ch
loro
thal
onil
- 500
g/L
SC
(DC)
Rido
mil
Gol
d / B
ravo
Syng
enta
Can
ada
met
alax
yl-M
- 48
0 g/
L SL
(DC)
chlo
roth
alon
il - 5
00 g
/L S
C (D
C)Ri
dom
il G
old
SL /
Brav
oSy
ngen
ta C
anad
am
etco
nazo
le -
90 g
/L E
CCa
ram
baBA
SF C
anad
am
etco
nazo
le -
50%
WG
Qua
shVa
lent
Can
ada
met
cona
zole
- 80
g/L
EC
(F)
pyra
clos
trob
in -
130
g/L
EC (F
)Tw
inlin
eBA
SF C
anad
am
etira
m -
55%
WG
(F)
pyra
clos
trob
in -
5% W
G (F
)Ca
brio
Plu
sBA
SF C
anad
am
etira
m -
80%
WG
Poly
ram
DF
BASF
Can
ada
mon
o/di
-pot
assi
um s
alts
of
phos
phor
ous
acid
- 53
% S
LCo
nfine
Ext
raW
infie
ld S
olut
ions
mon
o/di
-pot
assi
um s
alts
of
phos
phor
ous
acid
- 53
% S
LRa
mpa
rtLo
vela
nd P
rodu
cts
Cana
daox
athi
opip
rolin
- 30
g/L
SC
Man
dipr
opam
id -
250
g/L
SCO
rond
is U
ltra
Syng
enta
Can
ada
pent
hiop
yrad
- 20
0 g/
L SC
Font
elis
Cort
eva
Agris
cien
ce
Div
isio
n of
Dow
DuP
ont
pent
hiop
yrad
- 20
0 g/
L EC
Vert
isan
Cort
eva
Agris
cien
ce
Div
isio
n of
Dow
DuP
ont
pico
xyst
robi
n - 2
50 g
/L S
CAc
apel
aCo
rtev
a Ag
risci
ence
D
ivis
ion
of D
owD
uPon
tpr
opic
onaz
ole
- 125
g/L
EC
(F)
pyra
clos
trob
in -
200
g/L
EC (F
)flu
xapy
roxa
d - 3
0 g/
L EC
(F)
Nex
icor
BASF
Can
ada
prop
icon
azol
e - 2
50 g
/L E
CTi
lt 25
0ESy
ngen
ta C
anad
apr
opic
onaz
ole
- 250
g/L
EC
Prop
elSy
ngen
ta C
anad
apr
opic
onaz
ole
- 250
g/L
EC
Prop
i Sup
er 2
5 EC
Shar
da C
ropC
hem
prop
icon
azol
e - 4
32 g
/L E
CBu
mpe
r 432
EC
AD
AM
A C
anad
apr
opic
onaz
ole
- 418
g/L
EC
Co-O
p Pi
vot
Fede
rate
d Co
-ope
rativ
es
Lim
ited
prop
icon
azol
e - 4
18 g
/L E
CN
ufar
m P
ropi
cona
zole
Nuf
arm
Agr
icul
ture
prop
icon
azol
e - 4
18 g
/L E
CFi
tnes
sLo
vela
nd P
rodu
cts
Cana
dapr
opic
onaz
ole
- 418
g/L
EC
Pivo
t 418
ECIP
COpr
opic
onaz
ole
- 125
g/L
SC
(F)
azox
ystr
obin
- 75
g/L
SC
(F)
Qui
ltSy
ngen
ta C
anad
apr
opic
onaz
ole
- 124
g/L
SC
(F)
azox
ystr
obin
- 14
3 g/
L SC
(F)
Topn
otch
AD
AM
A C
anad
apr
opic
onaz
ole
– 12
5g/L
SC
(F)
azox
ystr
obin
- 75
g/L
SC
(F)
benz
ovin
diflu
pyr -
100
g/L
EC
Triv
apro
Syng
enta
Can
ada
prot
hioc
onaz
ole
- 480
g/L
SC
Prol
ine
480S
CBa
yer
prot
hioc
onaz
ole
– 15
0 g/
L SC
(F)
bosc
alid
- 25
0 g/
L SC
(F)
Cote
gra
BASF
Can
ada
prot
hioc
onaz
ole
- 125
g/L
EC
(F)
tebu
cona
zole
- 12
5 g/
L EC
(F)
Pros
aro
250E
CBa
yer
prot
hioc
onaz
ole
- 125
g/L
EC
(F)
tebu
cona
zole
- 12
5 g/
L EC
(F)
Pros
aro
XTR
Baye
rpr
othi
ocon
azol
e - 1
75 g
/L S
C (F
)tr
iflox
ystr
obin
- 15
0 g/
L SC
(F)
Del
aro
325
SCBa
yer
prot
hioc
onaz
ole
- 200
g/L
SC
(F)
fluop
yram
- 20
0 g/
L SC
(F)
Prop
ulse
Baye
rpy
racl
ostr
obin
- 5%
WG
(F)
met
iram
- 55
% W
G (F
)Ca
brio
Plu
sBA
SF C
anad
apy
racl
ostr
obin
- 13
0 g/
L EC
(F)
met
cona
zole
- 80
g/L
EC
(F)
Twin
line
BASF
Can
ada
pyra
clos
trob
in -
200
g/L
EC (F
)pr
opic
onaz
ole
- 125
g/L
EC
(F)
fluxa
pyro
xad
- 30
g/L
EC (F
)N
exic
orBA
SF C
anad
apy
racl
ostr
obin
- 25
0 g/
L EC
Hea
dlin
e EC
BASF
Can
ada
pyra
clos
trob
in -
250
g/L
ECM
Pow
er S
pade
BASF
Can
ada
pyra
clos
trob
in -
250
g/L
ECbo
scal
id -
70%
WG
Lanc
e AG
BASF
Can
ada
pyra
clos
trob
in -
250
g/L
SC (F
)flu
xapy
roxa
d - 2
50 g
/L S
C (F
)D
yax
BASF
Can
ada
pyra
clos
trob
in -
333
g/L
SC (F
)flu
xapy
roxa
d - 1
67 g
/L S
C (F
)Pr
iaxo
rBA
SF C
anad
apy
rimet
hani
l - 4
00 g
/L S
CSc
ala
SCBa
yer
pyrim
etha
nil -
375
g/L
SC
(F)
fluop
yram
- 12
5 g/
L SC
(F)
Luna
Tra
nqui
lity
Baye
r
28
Seed
Tre
atm
ents
(Com
pone
nt 1
)A
ctiv
e In
gred
ient
* -
Form
ulat
ion
(Com
pone
nt 2
)A
ctiv
e In
gred
ient
* -
For
mul
atio
n
(Com
pone
nt 3
)A
ctiv
e In
gred
ient
* -
Form
ulat
ion
(Com
pone
nt 4
)A
ctiv
e In
gred
ient
* -
Form
ulat
ion
Prod
uct
Com
pany
azox
ystr
obin
- 14
3 g/
L SC
fludi
oxon
il - 1
43 g
/L S
Cdi
feno
cona
zole
- 11
2 g/
L SC
Stad
ium
Syng
enta
Can
ada
azox
ystr
obin
- 1.
33%
FS
fludi
oxon
il - 3
.32%
FS
met
alax
yl-m
+s -
2.65
% F
Sth
iabe
ndaz
ole
- 26.
5% F
SM
axim
Qua
ttro
Syng
enta
Can
ada
azox
ystr
obin
– 1
.33%
FS
fludi
oxon
il –
3.32
% F
Sm
etal
axyl
-m+s
– 2
.65%
FS
thia
bend
azol
e:
thia
met
hoxa
m -
26.
5%:
47.6
% F
S
Crui
ser M
axx
Corn
Syng
enta
Can
ada
Baci
llus s
ubtil
is -
26.2
% W
PSe
rena
de O
PTI
Baye
rca
ptan
- 30
% F
SAg
rox
FLN
orac
Con
cept
sca
rbat
hiin
- 87
.5 g
/L F
S ip
cona
zole
- 9.
38 g
/L F
SRa
ncon
a V
RSA
ryst
a Li
feSc
ienc
e Ca
nada
carb
athi
in -
133.
33 g
/L F
Sm
etal
axyl
- 13
.33
g/L
FSip
cona
zole
– 5
.0 g
/L F
SRa
ncon
a Tr
ioA
ryst
a Li
feSc
ienc
e Ca
nada
carb
athi
in -
15.5
9% F
Sth
iram
- 13
.25%
FS
Vita
flo 2
80A
ryst
a Li
feSc
ienc
e Ca
nada
carb
athi
in -
15.5
9% F
Sth
iram
- 13
.25%
FS
Vita
flo S
P Fu
ngic
ide
IPCO
carb
athi
in -
15.5
9% F
Sth
iram
- 13
.25%
FS
Vita
flo F
ungi
cide
IPCO
carb
athi
in -
47.6
g/L
FS
thira
m -
95.3
g/L
FS
imid
aclo
prid
- 28
5.7
g/L
FSG
auch
o CS
FL
Baye
rcl
othi
anid
in -
600
g/L
FSN
ipsI
t IN
SID
E 60
0 In
sect
icid
eVa
lent
Can
ada
clot
hian
idin
- 60
0 g/
L FS
Ponc
ho 6
00FS
BASF
Can
ada
clot
hian
idin
- 60
0 g/
L FS
Tita
nBA
SF C
anad
acl
othi
anid
in -
30.7
g/L
FS
met
alax
yl -
9.24
g/L
FS
met
cona
zole
- 4.
92 g
/L F
SN
ipsI
t SU
ITE
Cere
als O
F Se
ed P
rote
ctan
tVa
lent
Can
ada
clot
hian
idin
- 29
0 g/
L FS
met
alax
yl -
7.15
g/L
FS
trifl
oxys
trob
in -
7.15
g/L
FS
penfl
ufen
- 10
.7 g
/L F
SPr
ospe
r Eve
rGol
Baye
rcl
othi
anid
in -
600
g/L
FSpe
nfluf
en -
100
g/L
FSpr
othi
ocon
azol
e - 1
8 g/
L FS
Tita
n Em
esto
Baye
rcy
antr
anili
prol
e - 2
00 g
/L F
SVe
rimar
kCo
rtev
a Ag
risci
ence
D
ivis
ion
of D
owD
uPon
tcy
antr
anili
prol
e - 6
00 g
/L F
SFo
rten
zaSy
ngen
ta C
anad
acy
antr
anili
prol
e - 6
25 g
/L F
SLu
mid
erm
Cort
eva
Agris
cien
ce
Div
isio
n of
Dow
DuP
ont
dife
noco
nazo
le -
19.4
g/L
FS
fludi
oxon
il - 1
9.4
g/L
FSM
axim
DSy
ngen
ta C
anad
adi
feno
cona
zole
- 11
2 g/
L SC
fludi
oxon
il - 1
43 g
/L S
Caz
oxys
trob
in -
143
g/L
SCSt
adiu
mSy
ngen
ta C
anad
adi
feno
cona
zole
- 77
.2 g
/L F
Sm
andi
prop
amid
- 15
4.3
g/L
FSse
daxa
ne -
77.2
g/L
FS
Vibr
ance
Ultr
a Po
tato
Syng
enta
Can
ada
dife
noco
nazo
le -
36.8
g/L
FS
fludi
oxon
il - 7
.6 g
/L F
Sm
etal
axyl
-m+s
- 9.
2 g/
L FS
seda
xane
- 15
.4 g
/L F
SVi
bran
ce Q
uatt
roSy
ngen
ta C
anad
a
(Com
pone
nt 1
)A
ctiv
e In
gred
ient
* -
Form
ulat
ion
(Com
pone
nt 2
)A
ctiv
e In
gred
ient
* -
For
mul
atio
n
(Com
pone
nt 3
)A
ctiv
e In
gred
ient
* -
Form
ulat
ion
(Com
pone
nt 4
)A
ctiv
e In
gred
ient
* -
Form
ulat
ion
Prod
uct
Com
pany
Reyn
outr
ia sa
chal
inen
sis -
20%
SC
Rega
lia M
axx
Mar
rone
Bio
Inno
vatio
nsso
dium
/pot
assi
um/a
mm
oniu
m
phos
phite
s - 5
3.6%
SL
Phos
trol
Enga
ge A
gro
sulp
hur -
80%
WG
Cosa
vet D
F Ed
geEn
gage
Agr
ote
buco
nazo
le -
250
g/L
EWFo
licur
250
EWBa
yer
tebu
cona
zole
- 43
2 g/
L SC
Hor
net 4
32 F
Nuf
arm
Agr
icul
ture
Inc.
tebu
cona
zole
- 43
2 g/
L SC
Palli
ser
Baye
rte
buco
nazo
le -
125
g/L
EC (F
)pr
othi
ocon
azol
e - 1
25 g
/L E
C (F
)Pr
osar
o 25
0EC
Baye
rte
buco
nazo
le -
125
g/L
EC (F
)pr
othi
ocon
azol
e - 1
25 g
/L E
C (F
)Pr
osar
o XT
RBa
yer
trifl
oxys
trob
in -
150
g/L
SC (F
)pr
othi
ocon
azol
e - 1
75 g
/L S
C (F
)D
elar
o 32
5 SC
Baye
rzo
xam
ide
- 8.4
3% W
G (F
)m
anco
zeb
– 66
.7%
WG
(F)
Gav
el 7
5 D
FG
owan
Can
ada
29
Intr
oduc
tion
(Com
pone
nt 1
)A
ctiv
e In
gred
ient
* -
Form
ulat
ion
(Com
pone
nt 2
)A
ctiv
e In
gred
ient
* -
For
mul
atio
n
(Com
pone
nt 3
)A
ctiv
e In
gred
ient
* -
Form
ulat
ion
(Com
pone
nt 4
)A
ctiv
e In
gred
ient
* -
Form
ulat
ion
Prod
uct
Com
pany
dife
noco
nazo
le -
123
g/L
FSflu
diox
onil
- 62.
5 g/
L FS
thia
met
hoxa
m -
250
g/L
FSCr
uise
r Max
x Po
tato
Ex
trem
eSy
ngen
ta C
anad
a
dife
noco
nazo
le -
16 g
/L F
Sflu
diox
onil
- 1.7
g/L
FS
thia
met
hoxa
m -
269
g/L
FSm
etal
axyl
-m
+s:s
edax
ane-
5:3.
4 g/
L FS
Hel
ix V
ibra
nce
Syng
enta
Can
ada
dife
noco
nazo
le -
36.9
g/L
FS
fludi
oxon
il - 7
.7 g
/L F
Sth
iam
etho
xam
- 61
.5 g
/L F
Sm
etal
axyl
-m+s
: se
daxa
ne-9
.2: 1
5.4
g/L
FSCr
uise
r Vib
ranc
e Q
uatt
roSy
ngen
ta C
anad
a
dife
noco
nazo
le 1
6 g/
L FS
met
alax
yl-m
+s -
5 g/
L FS
thia
met
hoxa
m -
269
g/L
FSflu
diox
onil:
sed
axan
e-
1.7
g/L
: 3.4
g/L
FS
Visi
vio
Syng
enta
Can
ada
dim
ethy
l ben
zyl a
mm
oniu
m
chlo
ride
- 10%
Liq
uid
Gen
eral
Sto
rage
D
isin
fect
ant
Ag-S
ervi
ces
etha
boxa
m -
383
g/L
FSIN
TEG
O S
olo
Fung
icid
eVa
lent
Can
ada
etha
boxa
m -
383
g/L
FSflu
diox
onil
- 25
g/L
FSm
etal
axyl
-m+s
- 37
.5 g
/Lse
daxa
ne -
50 g
/L F
SVi
bran
ce M
axx
with
IN
TEG
O S
eed
Trea
tmen
tSy
ngen
ta C
anad
a
fena
mid
one
- 500
g/L
SCRe
ason
500
SC
Baye
rflu
diox
onil
- 0.5
% D
SM
axim
PSP
Syng
enta
Can
ada
fludi
oxon
il - 1
9.4
g/L
FSdi
feno
cona
zole
- 19
.4 g
/L F
SM
axim
DSy
ngen
ta C
anad
aflu
diox
onil
- 143
g/L
SC
dife
noco
nazo
le -
112
g/L
SCaz
oxys
trob
in -
143
g/L
SCSt
adiu
mSy
ngen
ta C
anad
aflu
diox
onil
- 62.
5 g/
L FS
dife
noco
nazo
le -
123
g/L
FSth
iam
etho
xam
- 25
0 g/
L FS
Crui
ser M
axx
Pota
to
Extr
eme
Syng
enta
Can
ada
fludi
oxon
il - 0
.5%
DS
man
coze
b - 5
.7%
DS
Max
im M
Z PS
PSy
ngen
ta C
anad
aflu
diox
onil
- 0.7
3% F
Sm
etal
axyl
-m+s
- 1.
10%
FS
Apro
n M
axx
RTA
Syng
enta
Can
ada
fludi
oxon
il - 2
5 g/
L FS
met
alax
yl-m
+s -
37.5
g/L
FS
seda
xane
- 50
g/L
FS
Vibr
ance
Max
x RF
CSy
ngen
ta C
anad
aflu
diox
onil
- 0.7
3% F
Sm
etal
axyl
-m+s
- 1.
10%
FS
seda
xane
- 50
0 g/
L FS
Vibr
ance
Max
x RT
ASy
ngen
ta C
anad
aflu
diox
onil
- 7.6
g/L
FS
met
alax
yl-m
+s -
9.2
g/L
FSse
daxa
ne -
15.4
g/L
FS
dife
noco
nazo
le -
36.8
g/L
FS
Vibr
ance
Qua
ttro
Syng
enta
Can
ada
fludi
oxon
il - 2
5 g/
L FS
met
alax
yl-m
+s -
37.5
g/L
FS
seda
xane
- 50
g/L
FS
etha
boxa
m -
383
g/L
FSVi
bran
ce M
axx
RFC
with
IN
TEG
O S
eed
Trea
tmen
tSy
ngen
ta C
anad
a
fludi
oxon
il - 2
5 g/
L FS
met
alax
yl-m
+s -
20 g
/L F
Sth
iabe
ndaz
ole
- 150
g/L
FS
Apro
n Ad
vanc
eSy
ngen
ta C
anad
aflu
diox
onil
- 3.3
2% F
Sm
etal
axyl
-m+s
- 2.
65%
FS
thia
bend
azol
e - 2
6.5%
FS
azox
ystr
obin
- 1.
33%
FS
Max
im Q
uatt
roSy
ngen
ta C
anad
aflu
diox
onil
- 1.1
2% F
Sm
etal
axyl
-m+s
- 1.
7% F
Sth
iam
etho
xam
- 22
.6%
FS
Crui
ser M
axx
Bean
sSy
ngen
ta C
anad
aflu
diox
onil
- 3.3
2% F
Sm
etal
axyl
-m+s
- 2.
65%
FS
thia
met
hoxa
m -
47.6
% F
Saz
oxys
trob
in;
thia
bend
azol
e- 1
.33%
: 26
.5%
FS
Crui
ser M
axx
Corn
Syng
enta
Can
ada
fludi
oxon
il - 0
.73%
FS
met
alax
yl-m
+s -
1.1%
FS
thia
met
hoxa
m -
47.6
%se
daxa
ne –
500
g/L
FS
Crui
ser M
axx
Vibr
ance
Pu
lses
Syng
enta
Can
ada
fludi
oxon
il - 1
.12%
FS
met
alax
yl-m
+s -
1.7%
FS
thia
met
hoxa
m -
22.6
% F
Sse
daxa
ne -
500
g/L
FSCr
uise
r Max
x Vi
bran
ce
Bean
sSy
ngen
ta C
anad
a
fludi
oxon
il - 1
.7 g
/L F
Sm
etal
axyl
-m+s
- 5
g/L
FSth
iam
etho
xam
- 26
9 g/
L FS
seda
xane
: dife
noco
nazo
le-
3.4:
16 g
/L F
SH
elix
Vib
ranc
eSy
ngen
ta C
anad
a
fludi
oxon
il - 7
.7 g
/L F
Sm
etal
axyl
-m+s
- 9.
2 g/
L FS
thia
met
hoxa
m -
61.5
g/L
FS
seda
xane
: dife
noco
nazo
le-
15.4
:36.
9 g/
L FS
Crui
ser V
ibra
nce
Qua
ttro
Syng
enta
Can
ada
fludi
oxon
il - 1
.7 g
/L F
Sm
etal
axyl
-m+s
- 5
g/L
FSth
iam
etho
xam
- 26
9 g/
L FS
dife
noco
nazo
le: s
edax
ane
- 16
g/L
: 3.4
g/L
FSVi
sivi
oSy
ngen
ta C
anad
a
fluxa
pyro
xad
- 17
g/L
FSm
etal
axyl
- 10
g/L
FS
pyra
clos
trob
in -
17 g
/L F
SIn
sure
Pul
seBA
SF C
anad
aflu
xapy
roxa
d - 8
.35g
/L F
Spy
racl
ostr
obin
- 16
.7 g
/L F
Str
itico
nazo
le -
16.7
g/L
FS
met
alax
yl -
10 g
/L F
SIn
sure
Cer
eal F
X4BA
SF C
anad
ahy
drog
en p
erox
ide
- 27%
LS
Stor
Ox
Bios
afe
Syst
ems
imid
aclo
prid
- 24
0 g/
L FS
Adm
ire S
PTBa
yer
imid
aclo
prid
- 24
0 g/
L FS
Alia
s 240
SCA
DA
MA
Can
ada
imid
aclo
prid
- 60
0 g/
L FS
Som
brer
o 60
0FS
AD
AM
A C
anad
aim
idac
lopr
id -
600
g/L
FSSt
ress
Shi
eld
600
Baye
rim
idac
lopr
id -
285.
7 g/
L FS
carb
athi
in -
47.6
g/L
FS
thira
m -
95.3
g/L
FS
Gau
cho
CS F
LBa
yer
imid
aclo
prid
- 60
0 g/
L FS
met
alax
yl -
6.2
g/L
FSte
buco
nazo
le -
3.0
g/L
FSpr
othi
ocon
azol
e-15
.4 g
/L F
SRa
xil P
RO S
hiel
dBa
yer C
ropS
cien
ceim
idac
lopr
id -
600
g/L
FSm
etal
axyl
- 31
7 g/
L FS
penfl
ufen
- 15
4 g/
L FS
trifl
oxys
trob
in -
154
g/L
FSTr
ilex
Ever
Gol
Shi
eld
Baye
r
30
(Com
pone
nt 1
)A
ctiv
e In
gred
ient
* -
Form
ulat
ion
(Com
pone
nt 2
)A
ctiv
e In
gred
ient
* -
For
mul
atio
n
(Com
pone
nt 3
)A
ctiv
e In
gred
ient
* -
Form
ulat
ion
(Com
pone
nt 4
)A
ctiv
e In
gred
ient
* -
Form
ulat
ion
Prod
uct
Com
pany
ipco
nazo
le -
9.38
g/L
FS
carb
athi
in -
87.5
g/L
FS
Ranc
ona
V RS
Ary
sta
Life
Scie
nce
Cana
daip
cona
zole
- 5.
0 g/
L FS
carb
athi
in -
133.
33 g
/L F
Sm
etal
axyl
- 13
.33
g/L
FSRa
ncon
a Tr
ioA
ryst
a Li
feSc
ienc
e Ca
nada
ipco
nazo
le -
4.61
g/L
FS
met
alax
yl -
6.15
g/L
FS
Cove
r 2Lo
vela
nd P
rodu
cts
Cana
da In
c.ip
cona
zole
- 4.
61 g
/L F
Sm
etal
axyl
- 6.
15 g
/L F
SRa
ncon
a Pi
nnac
leA
ryst
a Li
feSc
ienc
e Ca
nada
man
coze
b - 1
6% D
SSo
lan
MZ
Nor
ac C
once
pts
man
coze
b - 1
6% D
STu
bers
eal
Nor
ac C
once
pts
man
coze
b - 1
6% D
SPo
tato
ST1
6W
ilbur
-Elli
s Co
.m
anco
zeb
- 5.7
% D
Sflu
diox
onil
- 0.5
% D
SM
axim
MZ
PSP
Syng
enta
Can
ada
man
dipr
opam
id -
250
g/L
FSRe
vus
Syng
enta
Can
ada
man
dipr
opam
id -
154.
3 g/
L FS
dife
noco
nazo
le -
77.2
g/L
FS
seda
xane
- 77
.2 g
/L F
SVi
bran
ce U
ltra
Pota
toSy
ngen
ta C
anad
am
etal
axyl
- 31
7 g/
L FS
Alle
gian
ce F
LBa
yer
met
alax
yl -
317
g/L
FSBe
lmon
t 2.7
FSA
ryst
a Li
feSc
ienc
e Ca
nada
met
alax
yl -
317
g/L
FSTr
ilex
Com
pone
nt B
Baye
rm
etal
axyl
- 6.
15 g
/L F
Sip
cona
zole
- 4.
61 g
/L F
SCo
ver 2
Love
land
Pro
duct
s Ca
nada
Inc.
met
alax
yl -
6.15
g/L
FS
ipco
nazo
le -
4.61
g/L
FS
Ranc
ona
Pinn
acle
Ary
sta
Life
Scie
nce
Cana
dam
etal
axyl
- 13
.33
g/L
FSip
cona
zole
- 5.
0 g/
L FS
carb
athi
in -
133.
33 g
/L F
SRa
ncon
a Tr
ioA
ryst
a Li
feSc
ienc
e Ca
nada
met
alax
yl -
46.5
g/L
FS
met
cona
zole
23.
2 g/
L FS
Met
lock
CT
Vale
nt C
anad
am
etal
axyl
- 9.
24 g
/L F
Sm
etco
nazo
le -
4.92
g/L
FS
clot
hian
idin
- 30
.7 g
/L F
SN
ipsI
t SU
ITE
Cere
als O
F Se
ed P
rote
ctan
tVa
lent
Can
ada
met
alax
yl -
61.4
g/L
FS
prot
hioc
onaz
ole
- 76.
8 g/
L FS
penfl
ufen
- 38
.4 g
/L F
SEv
erG
ol E
nerg
yBa
yer
met
alax
yl -
10 g
/L F
Spy
racl
ostr
obin
- 17
g/L
FS
triti
cona
zole
- 17
g/L
FS
Insu
re C
erea
lBA
SF C
anad
am
etal
axyl
- 10
g/L
FS
pyra
clos
trob
in -
16.7
g/L
FS
triti
cona
zole
- 16
.7 g
/L F
Sflu
zapy
roxa
d - 8
.35g
/L F
SIn
sure
Cer
eal F
X4BA
SF C
anad
am
etal
axyl
- 10
g/L
FS
pyra
clos
trob
in -1
7 g/
L FS
fluxa
pyro
xad
- 17
g/L
FSIn
sure
Pul
seBA
SF C
anad
am
etal
axyl
- 7.
15 g
/L F
Str
iflox
ystr
obin
- 7.
15 g
/L F
Scl
othi
anid
in -
290
g/L
FSpe
nfluf
en -
10.7
g/L
FS
Pros
per E
verG
olBa
yer
met
alax
yl -
317
g/L
FStr
iflox
ystr
obin
- 15
4 g/
L FS
penfl
ufen
- 15
4 g/
L FS
Trile
x Ev
erG
olBa
yer
met
alax
yl -
317
g/L
FStr
iflox
ystr
obin
- 15
4 g/
L FS
penfl
ufen
- 15
4 g/
L FS
imid
aclo
prid
- 60
0 g/
L FS
Trile
x Ev
erG
ol S
hiel
dBa
yer
met
alax
yl -
6.6
g/L
FSte
buco
nazo
le -
5 g/
L FS
Raxi
l MD
Baye
rm
etal
axyl
- 6.
2 g/
L FS
tebu
cona
zole
- 3.
0 g/
L FS
imid
aclo
prid
- 60
0 g/
L FS
prot
hioc
onaz
ole
- 15.
4 g/
L FS
Raxi
l PRO
Shi
eld
Baye
r Cro
pSci
ence
met
alax
yl -
6.2
g/L
FSte
buco
nazo
le -
3.0
g/L
FSpr
othi
ocon
azol
e - 1
5.4
g/L
FSRa
xil P
ROBa
yer
met
alax
yl-m
+s -
1.10
% F
Sflu
diox
onil
- 0.7
3% F
SAp
ron
Max
x RT
ASy
ngen
ta C
anad
am
etal
axyl
-m+s
- 37
.5 g
/L F
Sflu
diox
onil
- 25
g/L
FSse
daxa
ne -
50 g
/L F
SVi
bran
ce M
axx
RFC
Syng
enta
Can
ada
met
alax
yl-m
+s -
1.10
% F
Sflu
diox
onil
- 0.7
3% F
Sse
daxa
ne -
500
g/L
FSVi
bran
ce M
axx
RTA
Syng
enta
Can
ada
met
alax
yl-m
+s -
9.2
g/L
FSflu
diox
onil
- 7.6
g/L
FS
seda
xane
- 15
.4 g
/L F
Sdi
feno
cona
zole
- 36
.8 g
/L F
SVi
bran
ce Q
uatt
roSy
ngen
ta C
anad
am
etal
axyl
-m+s
- 37
.5 g
/L F
Sflu
diox
onil
- 25
g/L
FSse
daxa
ne -
50 g
/L F
Set
habo
xam
- 38
3 g/
L FS
Vibr
ance
Max
x RF
C w
ith
INTE
GO
See
d Tr
eatm
ent
Syng
enta
Can
ada
Vale
nt
Cana
da
met
alax
yl-m
+s -
20 g
/L F
Sflu
diox
onil
- 25
g/L
FSth
iabe
ndaz
ole
- 150
g/L
FS
Apro
n Ad
vanc
eSy
ngen
ta C
anad
am
etal
axyl
-m+s
- 2.
65%
FS
fludi
oxon
il - 3
.32%
FS
thia
bend
azol
e - 2
6.5%
FS
azox
ystr
obin
- 1.
33%
FS
Max
im Q
uatt
roSy
ngen
ta C
anad
am
etal
axyl
-m+s
- 1.
7% F
Sflu
diox
onil
- 1.1
2% F
Sth
iam
etho
xam
- 22
.6%
FS
Crui
ser M
axx
Bean
sSy
ngen
ta C
anad
am
etal
axyl
-m+s
- 2.
65%
FS
fludi
oxon
il - 3
.32%
FS
thia
met
hoxa
m -
47.6
% F
Saz
oxys
trob
in: t
hiab
enda
zole
- 1
.33%
: 26.
5% F
SCr
uise
r Max
x Co
rnSy
ngen
ta C
anad
a
met
alax
yl-m
+s -
5 g/
L FS
fludi
oxon
il - 1
.7 g
/L F
Sth
iam
etho
xam
- 26
9 g/
L FS
seda
xane
: dife
noco
nazo
le-
3.4:
16 g
/L F
SH
elix
Vib
ranc
eSy
ngen
ta C
anad
a
met
alax
yl-m
+s -
9.2
g/L
FSflu
diox
onil
- 7.7
g/L
FS
thia
met
hoxa
m -
61.5
g/L
FS
seda
xane
: dife
noco
nazo
le-
15.4
:36.
9 g/
L FS
Crui
ser V
ibra
nce
Qua
ttro
Syng
enta
Can
ada
31
Intr
oduc
tion
(Com
pone
nt 1
)A
ctiv
e In
gred
ient
* -
Form
ulat
ion
(Com
pone
nt 2
)A
ctiv
e In
gred
ient
* -
For
mul
atio
n
(Com
pone
nt 3
)A
ctiv
e In
gred
ient
* -
Form
ulat
ion
(Com
pone
nt 4
)A
ctiv
e In
gred
ient
* -
Form
ulat
ion
Prod
uct
Com
pany
met
alax
yl-m
+s -
5 g/
L FS
fludi
oxon
il - 1
.7 g
/L F
Sth
iam
etho
xam
- 26
9 g/
L FS
dife
noco
nazo
le: s
edax
ane
- 16
g/L
: 3.4
g/L
FS
Visi
vio
Syng
enta
Can
ada
met
alax
yl-m
+s -
1.1%
FS
fludi
oxon
il - 0
.73%
FS
thia
met
hoxa
m -
47.5
% F
Sse
daxa
ne -
500
g/L
FSCr
uise
r Max
x
Vibr
ance
Pul
ses
Syng
enta
Can
ada
met
alax
yl-m
+s -
1.7%
FS
fludi
oxon
il - 1
.12%
FS
thia
met
hoxa
m -
22.6
% F
Sse
daxa
ne -
500
g/L
FSCr
uise
r Max
x
Vibr
ance
Bea
nsSy
ngen
ta C
anad
a
met
cona
zole
- 23
.2 g
/L F
Sm
etal
axyl
- 46
.5 g
/L F
SM
etlo
ck C
TVa
lent
Can
ada
met
cona
zole
- 4.
92 g
/L F
Sm
etal
axyl
- 9.
24 g
/L F
Scl
othi
anid
in -
30.7
g/L
FS
Nip
sIt S
UIT
E Ce
real
s OF
Seed
Pro
tect
ant
Vale
nt C
anad
a
mon
o/di
-pot
assi
um s
alts
of
phos
phor
ous
acid
- 53
% S
CCo
nfine
Ext
raW
infie
ld S
olut
ions
mon
o/di
-pot
assi
um s
alts
of
phos
phor
ous
acid
- 53
% S
CRa
mpa
rtLo
vela
nd P
rodu
cts
Cana
daO
xath
iapi
prol
in -
200g
/L F
SLu
mis
ena
Cort
eva
Agris
cien
ce
Div
isio
n of
Dow
DuP
ont
penfl
ufen
- 10
.7 g
/L F
Sm
etal
axyl
- 7.
15 g
/L F
Str
iflox
ystr
obin
- 7.
15 g
/L F
Scl
othi
anid
in -
290
g/L
FSPr
ospe
r Eve
rGol
Baye
rpe
nfluf
en -
154
g/L
FSm
etal
axyl
- 31
7 g/
L FS
trifl
oxys
trob
in -
154
g/L
FSTr
ilex
Ever
Gol
Baye
rpe
nfluf
en -
154
g/L
FSm
etal
axyl
- 31
7 g/
L FS
trifl
oxys
trob
in -
154
g/L
FSim
idac
lopr
id -
600
g/L
FSTr
ilex
Ever
Gol
Shi
eld
Baye
rpe
nfluf
en -
100
g/L
FSpr
othi
ocon
azol
e - 1
8 g/
L FS
Emes
to S
ilver
Baye
rpe
nfluf
en -
100
g/L
FSpr
othi
ocon
azol
e - 1
8 g/
L FS
clot
hian
idin
- 60
0 g/
L FS
Tita
n Em
esto
Baye
rpe
nfluf
en -
38.4
g/L
FS
prot
hioc
onaz
ole
- 76.
8 g/
L FS
met
alax
yl -
61.4
g/L
FS
Ever
Gol
Ene
rgy
Baye
rpe
nfluf
en -
154
g/L
FStr
iflox
ystr
obin
- 15
4 g/
L FS
Trile
x Co
mpo
nent
ABa
yer
prot
hioc
onaz
ole
- 76.
8 g/
L FS
met
alax
yl -
61.4
g/L
FS
penfl
ufen
- 38
.4 g
/L F
SEv
erG
ol E
nerg
yBa
yer
prot
hioc
onaz
ole
- 15.
4 g/
L FS
met
alax
yl -
6.2
g/L
FSte
buco
nazo
le -
3.0
g/L
FSRa
xil P
ROBa
yer
prot
hioc
onaz
ole
- 15.
4 g/
L FS
met
alax
yl -
6.2
g/L
FSte
buco
nazo
le -
3.0
g/L
FSim
idac
lopr
id -
600
g/L
FSRa
xil P
RO S
hiel
dBa
yer
prot
hioc
onaz
ole
- 18
g/L
FSpe
nfluf
en -
100
g/L
FSEm
esto
Silv
erBa
yer
prot
hioc
onaz
ole
- 18
g/L
FSpe
nfluf
en -
100
g/L
FScl
othi
anid
in -
600
g/L
FSTi
tan
Emes
toBa
yer
pyra
clos
trob
in -
17 g
/L F
Sm
etal
axyl
- 10
g/L
FS
triti
cona
zole
- 17
g/L
FS
Insu
re C
erea
lBA
SF C
anad
apy
racl
ostr
obin
- 17
g/L
FSm
etal
axyl
- 10
g/L
FS
fluxa
pyro
xad
- 17
g/L
FSIn
sure
Pul
seBA
SF C
anad
apy
racl
ostr
obin
- 16
.7 g
/L F
Sflu
xapy
roxa
d 8.
35g/
L FS
met
alax
yl -
10 g
/L F
Str
itico
nazo
le -
16.7
g/L
FS
Insu
re C
erea
l FX4
BASF
Can
ada
sapo
nins
of C
heno
podi
um
quin
oa -
63.0
2% W
SH
eads
Up
Plan
t Pro
tect
ant
Hea
ds U
p Pl
ant
Prot
ecta
nts
seda
xane
- 50
0 g/
L FS
Vibr
ance
500
FSSy
ngen
ta C
anad
ase
daxa
ne -
15.4
g/L
FS
met
alax
yl-m
+s -
9.2
g/L
FSdi
feno
cona
zole
- 36
.8 g
/L F
Sflu
diox
onil
- 7.6
g/L
FS
Vibr
ance
Qua
ttro
Syng
enta
Can
ada
seda
xane
- 3.
4 g/
L FS
met
alax
yl-m
+s -
5 g/
L FS
dife
noco
nazo
le -
16 g
/L F
Sflu
diox
onil:
thia
met
hoxa
m-
1.7:
269
g/L
FSH
elix
Vib
ranc
eSy
ngen
ta C
anad
a
seda
xane
- 15
.4 g
/L F
Sm
etal
axyl
-m+s
- 9.
2 g/
L FS
dife
noco
nazo
le -
36.9
g/L
FS
fludi
oxon
il: th
iam
etho
xam
- 7.
7:61
.5 g
/L F
SCr
uise
r Vib
ranc
e Q
uatt
roSy
ngen
ta C
anad
a
seda
xane
3.4
g/L
FS
fludi
oxon
il - 1
.7 g
/L F
Sth
iam
etho
xam
- 26
9 g/
L FS
dife
noco
nazo
le: m
etal
axyl
- 16
g/L
; 5g/
L FS
Visi
vio
Syng
enta
Can
ada
seda
xane
- 50
g/L
FS
met
alax
yl-m
+s -
37.5
g/L
FS
fludi
oxon
il - 2
5 g/
L FS
Vibr
ance
Max
x RF
CSy
ngen
ta C
anad
ase
daxa
ne -
500
g/L
FSm
etal
axyl
-m+s
- 1.
10%
FS
fludi
oxon
il - 0
.73%
FS
Vibr
ance
Max
x RT
ASy
ngen
ta C
anad
ase
daxa
ne -
50 g
/L F
Sm
etal
axyl
-m+s
- 37
.5 g
/L F
Sflu
diox
onil
- 25
g/L
FSet
habo
xam
- 38
3 g/
L FS
Vibr
ance
Max
x RF
C w
ith
INTE
GO
See
d Tr
eatm
ent
Syng
enta
Can
ada
seda
xane
- 77
.2 g
/L F
Sm
andi
prop
amid
- 15
4.3
g/L
FS
dife
noco
nazo
le -
77.2
g/L
FS
Vibr
ance
Ultr
a Po
tato
Syng
enta
Can
ada
seda
xane
- 50
0 g/
L FS
met
alax
yl-m
+s -
1.1%
FS
fludi
oxon
il - 0
.73%
FS
thia
met
hoxa
m -
47.6
% F
SCr
uise
r Max
x
Vibr
ance
Pul
ses
Syng
enta
Can
ada
seda
xane
- 50
0 g/
L FS
met
alax
yl-m
+s -
1.7%
FS
fludi
oxon
il - 1
.12%
FS
thia
met
hoxa
m -
22.6
% F
SCr
uise
r Max
x
Vibr
ance
Bea
nsSy
ngen
ta C
anad
a
sulfo
xaflo
r - 5
00 g
/L F
SRa
scen
doSy
ngen
ta C
anad
asu
lfoxa
flor -
500
g/L
FS
dife
noco
nazo
le -
16 g
/L F
Sflu
diox
onil:
met
alax
yl-
m+s
-1.7
:5 g
/L F
Sse
daxa
ne: t
hiam
etho
xam
- 3.
4:26
9 g/
L FS
Visi
vio
Syng
enta
Can
ada
32
(Com
pone
nt 1
)A
ctiv
e In
gred
ient
* -
Form
ulat
ion
(Com
pone
nt 2
)A
ctiv
e In
gred
ient
* -
For
mul
atio
n
(Com
pone
nt 3
)A
ctiv
e In
gred
ient
* -
Form
ulat
ion
(Com
pone
nt 4
)A
ctiv
e In
gred
ient
* -
Form
ulat
ion
Prod
uct
Com
pany
tebu
cona
zole
- 5
g/L
FSm
etal
axyl
- 6.
6 g/
L FS
Raxi
l MD
Baye
rte
buco
nazo
le -
3.0
g/L
FSm
etal
axyl
- 6.
2 g/
L FS
imid
aclo
prid
- 60
0 g/
L FS
prot
hioc
onaz
ole
- 15
.4 g
/L F
SRa
xil P
RO S
hiel
dBa
yer
tebu
cona
zole
- 3.
0 g/
L FS
met
alax
yl -
6.2
g/L
FSpr
othi
ocon
azol
e - 1
5.4
g/L
FSRa
xil P
ROBa
yer
thia
bend
azol
e - 5
00 g
/L S
CM
erte
ct S
CSy
ngen
ta C
anad
ath
iabe
ndaz
ole
- 150
g/L
FS
met
alax
yl-m
+s -
20 g
/L F
Sflu
diox
onil
- 25
g/L
FSAp
ron
Adva
nce
Syng
enta
Can
ada
thia
bend
azol
e - 2
6.5%
FS
met
alax
yl-m
+s -
2.65
% F
Sflu
diox
onil
- 3.3
2% F
Saz
oxys
trob
in -
1.33
% F
SM
axim
Qua
ttro
Syng
enta
Can
ada
thia
bend
azol
e - 2
6.5%
FS
met
alax
yl-m
+s -
2.65
% F
Sflu
diox
onil
- 3.3
2% F
Saz
oxys
trob
in:
thia
met
hoxa
m -
1.
33%
: 47.
6% F
S
Crui
ser M
axx
Corn
Syng
enta
Can
ada
thia
met
hoxa
m -
240
g/L
FSAc
tara
240
SCSy
ngen
ta C
anad
ath
iam
etho
xam
- 47
.6%
FS
Crui
ser 5
FSSy
ngen
ta C
anad
ath
iam
etho
xam
- 25
0 g/
L FS
fludi
oxon
il - 6
2.5
g/L
FSdi
feno
cona
zole
- 12
3 g/
L FS
Crui
ser M
axx
Po
tato
Ext
rem
eSy
ngen
ta C
anad
a
thia
met
hoxa
m -
22.6
% F
Sflu
diox
onil
- 1.1
2% F
Sm
etal
axyl
-m+s
- 1.
7% F
SCr
uise
r Max
x Be
ans
Syng
enta
Can
ada
thia
met
hoxa
m -
47.6
% F
Sflu
diox
onil
- 3.3
2% F
Sm
etal
axyl
-m+s
- 2.
65%
FS
azox
ystr
obin
: thi
aben
dazo
le
- 1.3
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ta C
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thia
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47.6
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61.5
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269
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269
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L FS
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10%
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thira
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95.3
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carb
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47.6
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154
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154
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17 g
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10 g
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Intr
oduc
tion
Product Active Ingredient Formulation Company
Actara 240 SC/Actara 25 WG thiamethoxam 240 g/L SC, 25% WG Syngenta Canada Admire 240 / SPT imidacloprid 240 g/L SC Bayer CropScienceAlias 240 SC imidacloprid 240 g/L SC Loveland Products CanadaAmbush permethrin 500 g/L EC Amvac Chemical Corp.Assail acetamiprid 70% WP Engage Agro / Nippon Soda
Co. Ltd.Beleaf flonicamid 50% WP FMC CorporationCapture bifenthrin 240 g/L FMC CorporationCitadel 480EC chlorpyrifos 480 g/L EC IPCOCloser sulfoxaflor 240 g/L Dow AgroSciencesClutch clothianidin 50% WG Valent Canada Inc.Concept imidacloprid: deltamethrin 75 g/L SC : 10 g/L SC Bayer CropScienceCoragen chlorantraniliprole 200 g/L SC FMC CorporationCygon 480EC/Cygon 480-Ag dimethoate 480 g/L EC IPCO, FMC CorporationDecis deltamethrin 50 g/L EC Bayer CropScienceDelegate spinetoram 25% SG Dow AgroSciencesDibrom naled 864 g/L EC Loveland Products Canada Dipel 2X DF Bacillus thuringiensis 32 billion CLU/kg WG Valent BioSciencesEco Bran carbaryl 2% spreadable bran bait Peacock IndustriesEntrust spinosad 80% WP Dow AgroSciencesFulfill pymetrozine 50% WG Syngenta CanadaImidan phosmet 70% WP Gowan CanadaInsecto diatomaceous earth 90% Natural Insecto Products Inc.Lagon 480E dimethoate 480 g/L EC Loveland Products CanadaLannate methomyl 90% SP E. I. duPont CanadaLorsban 4E chlorpyrifos 480 g/L EC Dow AgroSciencesMako cypermethrin 407 g/L EC Engage Agro Corp.Malathion 85E / 500 malathion 85%, 500 g/L EC Loveland Products Canada,
IPCOMatador lambda-cyhalothrin 120 g/L EC Syngenta CanadaMinecto Duo thiamethoxam: cyantraniliprole 20% : 20% WG Syngenta CanadaMovento 240 SC spirotetramat 240 g/L SC Bayer CropScienceMPOWER Krypton chlorpyrifos 480 g/L NewAgco Inc. Nolo Bait spores of Nosema (Paranosema)
locustae CanningMinimum of 2.2x106 on coated wheat bran
M&R Durango, Inc.
Nufos 4E chlorpyrifos 480 g/L EC FMC CorporationOberon spiromesifen 240 g/L SC Bayer CropScienceOrthene acephate 75% SP Loveland Products CanadaPerm-UP permethrin 384 g/L EC United Phosphorous IncPhostoxin aluminum phosphide 55% tablets Degesch America IncPoleci Delthamethrin 25 g/L EC Bayer CropSciencePounce permethrin 384 g/L EC FMC CorporationProtect-It diatomaceous earth 90% Hedley Technologies LtdPyrifos 15G chlorpyrifos 15% G Gowan CanadaPyrinex 480EC chlorpyrifos 480 g/L EC ADAMA CanadaRimon 10 EC novaluron 10% EC Platform Specialty ProductsSevin XLR carbaryl 466 g/L Univar Canada Ltd.Sharda chlorpyrifos 480 EC chlorpyrifos 480 g/L EC Sharda CropChem CanadaShip 250 EC cypermethrin 250 g/L Sharda CropChem CanadaSilencer 120 EC lambda-cyhalothrin 120 g/L EC ADAMA CanadaSluggo Professional ferric phosphate 0.76 % granules Engage Agro Corp.Success 480 SC spinosad 480 g/L SC Dow AgroSciencesSuperior 70 oil mineral oil 99% Loveland Products Canada,
N.M. Bartlett Inc.Tempo cyfluthrin 20% WP Bayer CropScienceThimet 20G phorate 20% G Amvac ChemicalUP-Cyde cypermethrin 250 g/L EC United Phosphorous IncVoliam Xpress lambda-cyhalothrin:
chlorantraniliprole50 g/L: 100 g/L Syngenta Canada
Warhawk chlorpyrifos 480 g/L EC Loveland Products Canada
Insecticides
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Key to Product Pages
Pesticide Product Name Pesticide Resistance Group #This area will the pesticide active ingredient(s) to the mode of action that ingredient uses and refer to a page number where
more information can be found.This field lists the pesticide product name. Where there is only one product the commercial “trade” name is given. Where more than one company sells pesticides with the same combination of active ingredients the “generic” (active ingredient) name is given.
If the active ingredients are all in a common formulation (liquid, granule, etc.) the generic name will appear as ‘Ingredient A/ Ingredient B’ and if the active ingredients are in separate containers to be mixed in the sprayer the names are given as ‘Ingredient A + Ingredient B’.
Company:This section identifies the company (or companies) that manufacture or market this crop protection product (or generic equivalents) in Canada as well as the PCP# for that (those) product(s). See page 7 for more information on PCP numbers. PCP#s are given as ‘(PCP#XXXXX)’ where XXXXX is a four or five digit number unique to that product. In some cases, where there are multiple components with separate PCP numbers, the PCP number will be provided below under ‘Formulation:’
Formulation: This section gives information on the active ingredient and its concentration in the product as well as information on formulation type and packaging types and configurations. Formulation strength (or concentrations) are given in % by weight for dry formulations and g/L for liquid formulations. PCP numbers may also be give for some products (see above).
Crops and Staging:*This section indicates on which crops the product may be used and what stage of crop development it should be applied at. Rates may also be included in this section if they vary between crop types or crop stage.
**This section will also indicate which crops are registered under the User Requested Minor Use Label Expansion (URMULE) program. Some companies, as a condition of placing these minor crops on their labels request, that users of their product on these crops do so at their own risk because the registration was approved with information the company did not produce.
These crops will be flagged separately from the main crops.
Pest (Diseases, Insects, Weeds) and Staging: This section indicates the pests (Diseases, Insects, or Weeds) that are indicated on the product label as controlled or suppressed, as well as any specifics on the timing of application relative to the pest stage if required. Rates may also be included in this section if they differ for different pests or stage of pest.
Rates:The rates provided in this section are given in the amount of product required per acre and the number of acres treated per package unit where possible. This section will also indicate any adjuvants that are to be used in conjunction with the product and the rate of that adjuvant.
This section will not be present if rates have been integrated into either of the previous Crops or Pest sections.
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oduc
tion
Application Information:• Water Volume: This section indicates the minimum carrier water volume to be used to apply the product. Using less than the
recommended minimum carrier application volume can negatively affect pesticide performance, particularly with contact pesticides and when using low drift nozzles.
• Nozzles and Pressure: This section indicates if there are any particular nozzles that should or should not be used to apply the product. Pressures indicated reflect those for conventional nozzles. Low drift nozzles may require higher pressures for proper performance. A general statement of “Use nozzles and pressures designed to deliver proper coverage with ASABE ___ droplets” indicating the ideal droplet sizes to allow for the combination of lowest drift potential and best performance from the pesticide. ASABE refers to the American Society of Agricultural Engineers who have set standards a series of droplet measurements (in microns or micrometres) that classify droplet sizes from ‘fine’ to ‘very coarse’.
How it Works:This section typically refers to the page where a general description of the various modes of action of either herbicide, fungicides or insecticides.
Effects of Growing Conditions: This section summarizes any adverse conditions that will affect the biological function of the crop or the target pest and therefore possibly impact the product’s performance. In most cases both crop and target pest must be growing or functioning normally for pesticides to provide expected performance and/or crop tolerance. Adverse weather conditions such as extreme heat, cold, drought or flooding can slow or stop the biological processes in the crop or pest. These biological processes in the crop allow the pesticide to be degraded quickly. If biological processes that are attacked by the pesticide, and under normal conditions would kill the pest, are not functioning normally the pest may be able to rid itself of the pesticide before dying and recover from the application.
Tank Mixes: This section indicates which other pesticides the pesticide label indicates are registered for use as tank mix combinations with this pesticide.
Common mixes may include:Herbicides:
• (Subtitles may indicate specific crops or condition restrictions:)Insecticides:Fungicides:Fertilizers:
There may be additional pesticides that are registered but not listed on this product’s label. Other pesticides may have this product listed as a mix option on their labels. The note below (in bold) directs users to a chart inside the back cover that show all available mixes for this pesticide. The product listed on the left column of the chart is the product that supports the mix. Mixes supported by both products are marked with an ‘X’. Mixes supported by only one of the products is indicated by an arrow pointing to the left column.
Included in the tank mix section in non-bolded italics may be any precautions against the mixing of pesticides which will have adverse reactions such as crop injury, reduced pest control or unusual increased danger in the use of the product.
Note: The above mixes are those listed on the pesticide label only. To check for other possible mixes see the blue fold out chart inside the back cover.
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Restrictions: Since most pesticides have a capacity to injure neighboring plants, wildlife or people, they will come with restrictions on their use in order to prevent this unintentional damage. Misuse of pesticides may result in as little as temporary or superficial damage to plants or a slight irritation to the eyes or nose, or could also result in poor performance of the pesticide, severe injury and/or yield loss to very sensitive plants and/or unacceptable residues in agricultural commodities, and/or serious illness or death of non-target organism or people. It is important to comply with product restrictions in order to minimize the impact of the pesticide used on non-target organisms and people. A selection of common restrictions and precautions found on product labels are provided in this section, but it is important to read the label carefully in order to understand how to use the product properly.
• Rainfall: This section indicates the required delay between application and rainfall to avoid reductions in the performance of the product or the unintentional movement of the product.
• Re-entry: This section indicates when it is safe for a person to re-enter treated field following an application of a particular pesticide without the same personal protection used to apply the product.
• Resistance Management: This section highlights products where an increased risk of the target pests developing resistance to the group of products (typically fungicides)has been identified. If no specific risk has been identified the reader is referred to a general resistance section. All pesticides have some risk of the target pest developing resistance. Rotating pesticide groups using as many different resistance groups as possible in the rotation is one way to avoid or delay resistance development.
• Grazing: This section indicates whether and how soon treated crops may be grazed by livestock or otherwise fed to livestock. This restriction is in place to avoid residues of the pesticide from being detected in milk or meat from animals consuming forage, greenfeed or straw from treated crops or forage.
• Pre-harvest interval: Is the time that must be left between application of a pesticide and the harvest of a crop in order to prevent greater than allowable residues of the pesticide in the harvested material. Harvest is the cutting of the crop (i.e. combining or hay cut) or removal of the harvestable material from the plant (i.e. picking fruit or striper header). Maximum Residue Limits (MRLs) are set for commodities based on registered rates and staging of pesticides used in the production of those commodities. Disregarding these intervals can result in residues over the MRLs, which can lead to market disruptions.
• Re-cropping: This section indicates how soon specific crops may be seeded into treated fields. Failure to adhere to these delays could result in injury to the following crop.
• Aerial Application: This section indicates whether the product may be applied by aircraft and any special conditions that may be necessary.
• Labelling: In addition to other precautions and warnings, seed treatment products will also have statements about how seed treated with the product should be labeled.
• Storage: This section indicates how the product must be stored. As a general rule, unused pesticides should always be stored in their original containers in a secure, dry area, away from other pesticides, food or feed.
• Buffer Zones: This section will indicate any setback distances that are required from sensitive aquatic or upland habitats. Newer labels may indicate that these distances are from the downwind edge of the boom but older labels may not. Examples of aquatic habitats are lakes, rivers, sloughs, ponds, prairie potholes, creeks, marshes, streams, reservoirs and wetlands. Examples of terrestrial habitats are grasslands, forested areas, shelter belts, woodlots, hedgerows, riparian areas and shrublands.
In addition to the set back or ‘buffer’ distances indicated on product labels, provincial environment departments may also have additional restrictions or requirements for permits to apply pesticides to or near water. Check with the provincial environment department/ministry for more information.
Tank Cleaning: This section describes the measures that are required to properly clean out spray tanks. A general overview of sprayer cleaning is given on page 12, but products where there is a high risk of crop damage as a result of very low level contamination of the spray solution, will have specific measures indicated.
Hazard Rating:This section indicates the relative toxicity of the pesticide, formulations or components. For an explanation of the symbols used here see pages 7-8. An additional symbol that is used that is not a standard symbol is the (!) exclamation mark which indicates an otherwise undefined risk factor (i.e. irritation).
Example:
Caution – Eye Irritant
Some older products have not had hazard ratings developed, while other products have very low toxicity and do not have hazard warnings. Even in the absence of a hazard rating users should wear a minimum of nitrile gloves and an apron as well as long sleeved apparel during mixing and avoid unnecessary exposure.