2016 BASF Agricultural Product Guide
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2016 BASF Agricultural Product Guide
Agricultural Product Guide 2016 Western Canada Issue 2 (May 2016) Maximize your production with our portfolio of agricultural products. New Solo® ADV herbicide provides reliable control of tough weeds, with rotational freedom in a convenient liquid formulation. Faster dry down and better weed control with Heat® LQ herbicide now includes support for pre-harvest applications on red lentils3. For canola growers interested in straight cutting, Heat® LQ herbicide used for pre-harvest provides clear advantages in a faster, more complete crop and broadleaf weed dry down while cleaning up the field for the next season. It also remains a great choice for complementing and improving glyphosate burndown in pre-seed applications over a variety of crops. Potato growers also have products added to this season’s guide, with the inclusion of Cabrio® Plus, Cantus®, Sercadis™ and new Forum™ fungicide for disease control, along with Outlook® herbicide for pre-emergent weed control. We’re here for the long term, listening to growers’ concerns and striving to make sure their needs are met. Our research focus is dedicated to developing the best possible products for agriculture, while respecting the diversity of the environment in which they are used. Learn about the range and depth that BASF agricultural products provide Canadian growers in 2016. Discover our commitment to innovative solutions designed to ensure a successful and profitable harvest. 1 AgCelence benefits refer to products that contain the active ingredient pyraclostrobin. 2 All comparisons are to untreated, unless otherwise stated. 3 BASF supports the use of Heat LQ for pre-harvest for red lentils, however we are still in the process of aligning the Maximum Residue Limit (MRL) in the European Union with other trade jurisdictions. NOTE: Heat LQ is supported for pre-harvest use on red lentil varieties only. DO NOT apply Heat LQ pre-harvest to green lentils. Please check with your grain buyer prior to the pre-harvest application of Heat LQ in red lentils. CROP SOLUTIONS INOCULANTS SEED TREATMENTS Combining the unique active ingredient, Xemium® with proven AgCelence® benefits1, Priaxor® fungicide continues its role in maximizing yield potential2 for canola, pulses, corn, soybeans and other crops. New Insure® Pulse is the first truly systemic seed treatment for pulses and flax in Canada, combining Xemium for more consistent and continuous protection along with AgCelence benefits. Lance® AG is a new fungicide for canola and pulses that delivers sclerotinia control, along with AgCelence benefits. HERBICIDES For soybean growers, BASF has renamed their high efficiency, single bioactive inoculants under the Nodulator® brand. RhizUp® products now become Nodulator, providing growers with the same performance they’ve come to know and trust. With the new names, BASF is renewing its commitment to growers in providing a range of inoculants for higher performance in soybeans. FUNGICIDES BASF understands that success in Western Canadian agriculture requires constant innovation. We are committed to providing growers with the products and partnerships they need to succeed today and into the future. WEED & DISEASE A commitment to the success of Canadian agriculture. Potatoes Soybeans HERBICIDES SEED TREATMENTS Corn FUNGICIDES Canola WEED & DISEASE BASF Crop Solutions Lentils Peas Wheat INOCULANTS CROP SOLUTIONS COTYLEDON 3,5 3,5 2 2 EARLY FLOWER BOLT 6TH LEAF 4,5 4,5 WEED & DISEASE 2 1 FUNGICIDES HERBICIDES SEED TREATMENTS Registered for use on Clearfield® canola and Clearfield XCEED® Brassica juncea canola, and only in the Prairie Provinces. Not for use in the Peace Region of Alberta and British Columbia. Registered for use on Clearfield canola, Clearfield canola quality Brassica juncea, and Clearfield XCEED Brassica juncea canola, in the prairie provinces and Peace River area of British Columbia only. 3 For blackleg control, Priaxor® or Headline® fungicide may be tank mixed with herbicide application. 4 For alternaria black spot suppression, Priaxor or Headline fungicide may be tank mixed with Lance® fungicide application. 5 As part of BASF’s fungicide sustainability initiative, only one application of Priaxor or Headline fungicide per crop per year is permitted. 6 Apply when 60-75% of seeds have changed colour. 1ST LEAF 1 3RD LEAF INOCULANTS 6 Staging graphics depicted here are for quick reference only. Refer to individual product pages and product labels for detailed staging information. GREEN POD MID-FLOWER Solutions for canola. CROP SOLUTIONS HARVEST PRE-EMERGE PRE-SEED WEED & DISEASE 3RD LEAF FUNGICIDES 5TH LEAF HERBICIDES 7TH LEAF SEED TREATMENTS 8TH LEAF 4TH LEAF SPIKE EMERGENCE Staging graphics depicted here are for quick reference only. Refer to individual product pages and product labels for detailed staging information. INOCULANTS TASSEL Solutions for corn. CROP SOLUTIONS HARVEST 2 POD FILL LATE FLOWER MID-FLOWER EARLY FLOWER 9TH NODE 4TH NODE 1ST NODE COTYLEDON EMERGENCE SEEDING PRE-SEED 1 WEED & DISEASE 2 1 FUNGICIDES HERBICIDES SEED TREATMENTS INOCULANTS For details on compatibility between seed treatments and inoculants, see the Lentil Seed Applied Pesticide Compatibility Information document available on agsolutions.ca, call AgSolutions® Customer Care at 1-877-371-BASF (2273) or contact your BASF Sales Representative. Registered for use on Clearfield® lentils in the prairie provinces and Peace River area of British Columbia only. 3 Registered for use on Clearfield lentils and only in the Prairie Provinces. Not for use in the Peace Region of Alberta and British Columbia. Not for use on field peas. 4 BASF supports the use of Heat® LQ herbicide for pre-harvest for red lentils, however we are still in the process of aligning the Maximum Residue Limit (MRL) in the European Union with other trade jurisdictions. NOTE: Heat LQ is supported for pre-harvest use on red lentil varieties only. DO NOT apply Heat LQ pre-harvest to green lentils. Please check with your grain buyer prior to the pre-harvest application of Heat LQ in red lentils. 5 Apply when bottom 15% of pods are mature and brown with ripened seeds. PRE-EMERGE 1 3 2 6TH NODE Staging graphics depicted here are for quick reference only. Refer to individual product pages and product labels for detailed staging information. 4,5 Solutions for lentils. CROP SOLUTIONS HARVEST Staging graphics depicted here are for quick reference only. Refer to individual product pages and product labels for detailed staging information. 2 POD FILL LATE FLOWER MID-FLOWER EARLY FLOWER 6TH NODE 2ND NODE 1ST NODE COTYLEDON EMERGENCE SEEDING PRE-SEED 1 WEED & DISEASE 2 1 FUNGICIDES HERBICIDES SEED TREATMENTS INOCULANTS For details on compatibility between seed treatments and inoculants, see the Pea Seed Applied Pesticide Compatibility Information document available on agsolutions.ca, call AgSolutions® Customer Care at 1-877-371-BASF (2273) or contact your BASF Sales Representative. Apply when majority of pods are brown (70 to 80%). PRE-EMERGE 1 Solutions for peas. CROP SOLUTIONS HARVEST GROUND CRACKING PLANTING 4 Darker areas reflect recommended application periods for Forum™, Cantus® and Sercadis™ fungicides. TUBER INITIATION IN-FURROW 3 2 WEED & DISEASE 3 2 1 FUNGICIDES HERBICIDES Do not apply more than two (2) sequential applications before alternating to a labeled fungicide with a different mode of action for at least one (1) application. To reduce the risk of the development of fungicide resistance, tank mix Forum fungicide with other fungicides. Do not apply more than 4 applications per season. Do not apply more than 3 applications per year. 4 Do not apply more than 5 applications per season. Darker areas reflect recommended application periods for Cabrio® Plus fungicide. 1 SEED TREATMENTS ROW CLOSURE INOCULANTS 1 CROP SOLUTIONS Staging graphics depicted here are for quick reference only. Refer to individual product pages and product labels for detailed staging information. TUBER BULKING Solutions for potatoes. SENESCENCE COTYLEDON EMERGENCE PRE-EMERGE PRE-SEED WEED & DISEASE FUNGICIDES Apply when stems are green to brown, pods are mature (yellow, brown) and 80 to 90% of leaves have dropped. 1 3RD TRIFOLIATE 1ST TRIFOLIATE HERBICIDES EARLY FLOWER 5TH TRIFOLIATE SEED TREATMENTS INOCULANTS LATE FLOWER Staging graphics depicted here are for quick reference only. Refer to individual product pages and product labels for detailed staging information. 1 Solutions for soybeans. CROP SOLUTIONS HARVEST FLAG-LEAF PENULTIMATE 5TH LEAF 3RD LEAF 1ST LEAF EMERGENCE PRE-EMERGE SEEDING PRE-SEED 2 WEED & DISEASE 2 1 FUNGICIDES HERBICIDES SEED TREATMENTS Registered for use on Clearfield® wheat varieties only. AgCelence® benefits are obtained with Twinline® fungicide application at flag-leaf. Twinline can also be applied at other stages (earlier at the penultimate leaf stage, before the development of disease or early onset of disease). 1 EARLY HEAD EMERGENCE INOCULANTS CROP SOLUTIONS Staging graphics depicted here are for quick reference only. Refer to individual product pages and product labels for detailed staging information. FULL HEAD EMERGENCE Solutions for wheat. HARVEST CROP SOLUTIONS INOCULANTS Nodulator® SEED TREATMENTS BASF Inoculants Nodulator N/T FUNGICIDES Nodulator XL WEED & DISEASE Nodulator SCG HERBICIDES Nodulator PRO An effective bioactive inoculant for increased yield potential in soybeans. Peat granular and liquid Each case contains Inoculant activity Peat granular: 1 x 18 kg bag Nodulator® peat granular inoculant is guaranteed to contain a minimum of 1 x 108 viable cells of Bradyrhizobium japonicum per gram. Nodulator liquid inoculant is guaranteed to contain a minimum of 2 x 109 viable cells of Bradyrhizobium japonicum per gram. The rhizobia help to increase nodulation resulting in increased fixation of nitrogen for higher yield and protein potential. Liquid: 1 x 12.4 L bladder Storage Store in cool (1°C to 20°C), dry place, out of direct sunlight, away from pesticides and bulk fertilizers. Do not allow to freeze. Research shows that soybean inoculants promote: greater plant vigour greater root biomass INOCULANTS SoybeansPeat granular: Apply in furrow at time of seeding Liquid: Apply on seed within 3 days of seeding or apply in furrow at time of seeding more nitrogen-fixing nodules higher yield potential Storage and application tips Peat granular formulation: Store bags flat, on a pallet keeping off the ground. Avoid direct contact with cold, damp surfaces. Do not allow product to freeze. Do not fill hoppers until prepared to get to the field. Do not mix this product with granular pesticides or fertilizers during planting. Remove any unused product from the hopper box at the end of each day’s planting. Do not allow product to sit in hopper overnight. Liquid formulation: Store product below 20ºC. DO NOT FREEZE. Only use product that has been stored correctly. Once opened, use inoculant within 24 hours. Use before expiration date and only on soybeans. Protect inoculated seed from high temperatures, sunlight or drying winds. Avoid contact with caustic fertilizers. HERBICIDES Available formulations Treatment FUNGICIDES Bradyrhizobium japonicum Crops If seed is not planted within 3 days from inoculation, the seed must be re-inoculated. WEED & DISEASE Bioactive ingredient Peat granular: Easy to handle and calibrate. Liquid: Convenient, easy-to-use product that can be applied on seed or in furrow. SEED TREATMENTS Sterile granular peat or liquid carrier containing nitrogenfixing Bradyrhizobium japonicum. Increased root biomass with more nitrogen-fixing nodules on every plant. CROP SOLUTIONS Formerly RhizUp® inoculant CROP SOLUTIONS Application rates Peat granular formulation: One bag will treat 2.5 to 3.1 ha (5.5 to 7.7 ac). Row Width cm (in) 96.5 (38) 91.6 (36) 81.3 (32) 76.2 (30) application rate 170 (6.0) 170 (6.0) 170 (6.0) 170 (6.0) application rate kg/ha (lb/ac) 5.8 (5.2) 6.1 (5.5) 6.8 (6.2) 7.3 (6.6) ha (ac) treated 3.1 (7.7) 3.0 (7.3) 2.6 (6.5) 2.5 (5.5) grams per 306 meter row (ounces per 1,000 feet row) INOCULANTS Apply at a depth that is the same or above the planting depth of the seed. Auger Output (kg seed/min) Auger Output (bu seed/min) Flow Valve Setting 0 0 0 131 5 1 313 11 2 487 18 3 604 22 4 647 24 5 738 27 6 In-furrow application. The liquid inoculant should be applied at the rate of 29 ml non-diluted product per 304 linear row meters (1 fl oz/1,000 linear row feet). Refer to table below for application details: Row Width Recommended Rate One Case Treats 38 cm (15 in) 2,560 ml/ha (1,035 ml/ac) 4.8 ha (12 ac) 51 cm (20 in) 1,900 ml/ha (770 ml/ac) 6.4 ha (16 ac) 76 cm (30 in) 1,240 ml/ha (500 ml/ac) 9.6 ha (24 ac) 91 cm (36 in) 1,100 ml/ha (445 ml/ac) 10.8 ha (28 ac) Directions for use See product label for detailed information regarding in-furrow and on-seed directions for use. Seed treatment compatibility HERBICIDES Grain auger output depends on the speed and diameter of auger used. Estimate your auger flow then use this chart to determine the flow valve setting that matches your auger output: FUNGICIDES Liquid formulation: One case will treat 165.2 bushels, 4,500 kg (9,840 lb) of seed, using 75 ml of inoculant per 27.2 kg (1 bushel) of seed. SEED TREATMENTS For all row crop spacing’s below 76.2 cm (30 in) (including drilled legumes), use at least 7.3 kg/ha (6.5 lb/ac). WEED & DISEASE This inoculant is compatible with most seed treatments. Please see respective product labels or call AgSolutions® Customer Care for further information. Soybeans Peat: Dry or damp inoculation on seed Liquid: Applied on seed or in furrow Available formulations Inoculant activity Self-adhering sterile peat and liquid Sterile peat formulation: Product contains a minimum of 2 x 109 viable cells of Bradyrhizobium japonicum per gram and 1 x 108 viable cells of Bacillus subtilis per gram. Peat: 5 x 1.2 kg packages or Liquid: 1 x 12.4 L bladders and 4 x 100 ml bottles Storage Protect from temperatures below 1°C and above 20°C to 25°C. Do not allow to freeze. Liquid formulation: Product contains a minimum of 3 x 109 viable cells of Bradyrhizobium japonicum per gram and 2.2 x 1010 viable cells of Bacillus subtilis per gram. Research shows that Biostacked soybean inoculants promote: greater plant vigour greater root biomass more nitrogen-fixing nodules higher yield potential HERBICIDES Each case contains INOCULANTS Treatment Uninoculated Biostacked inoculant Source: BASF trials, 2007 Uninoculated Source: University of Guelph trial, Stayner, ON, 2013 Biostacked inoculant FUNGICIDES Bradyrhizobium japonicum Bacillus subtilis (MBI 600 strain) Crops WEED & DISEASE Bioactive ingredients Deliver multiple beneficial biologicals to enhance performance of your soybeans. Available in two separate formulations. SEED TREATMENTS Biostacked for greater nodule mass, faster canopy closure and greater vigour. Nitrogen-fixing rhizobium and Bacillus subtilis bacterium. CROP SOLUTIONS Biostacked® inoculants for higher yield potential in soybeans. CROP SOLUTIONS Application rates Maintaining diversity Performance Treatable Seed Weight 375 kg/1.2 kg 1,875 kg reduced rate 750 kg/1.2 kg 3,750 kg 1 Liquid formulation: One case will treat 200 units of seed. On-seed use: 77 ml of rhizobium/bacillus mixture per 27.2 kg of seed. In-furrow use: 30 ml of rhizobium/bacillus mixture per 304 meters of row. 1 Research shows that Nodulator® N/T promotes greater plant vigour, faster canopy closure and higher yield potential. Seed/Inoculant standard rate In fields where soybean root nodulation was found to be adequate in the previous soybean crop, the recommended application rate may be reduced. Sterile peat formulation Damp inoculation. Apply sufficient water to dampen the seed (about 250 ml) and thoroughly mix this product with the seeds to ensure even coating. Days to canopy closure: Biostacked inoculant vs uninoculated Liquid formulation 5 Days Earlier On-seed application. Apply at the specified rate for planter box or bulk seed applications. See label for details. 69 70 71 72 73 74 Days to Canopy Closure Source: BASF, 4 Station Years (n sites x n years) 75 Application tips Sterile peat formulation 24 hour on-seed survivability when applied as directed. Higher yield potential: Rhizobium only vs Biostacked inoculant 42 Yield (bu/ac) 40 40.5 38.8 38 Liquid formulation 30 day on-seed survivability when used with a seed treatment and an extender. Plant as soon as possible, within 10 days following inoculation. Seed treatment compatibility The sterile peat inoculant is compatible with most seed treatments when dry and can also be applied to specific treated seed when wet. Some seed treatments are harmful to liquid inoculants. Please see respective product labels for details. 36 34 32 30 Biostacked inoculant Rhizobium only Source: BASF, 76 Station Years (n sites x n years) FUNGICIDES 68 WEED & DISEASE 67 HERBICIDES In-furrow application. The application rate per acre will vary according to row width. See label for details. Uninoculated 66 SEED TREATMENTS Directions for use Dry inoculation. Pour the correct amount of inoculant onto thin layers of seed in the drill hopper and mix thoroughly to evenly coat seed. Biostacked inoculant INOCULANTS Sterile peat formulation: One case will treat 82 to 165 units of seed. The beneficial bioactive organisms, Bradyrhizobium japonicum and the MBI 600 strain of Bacillus subtilis are common to Canadian soils. No BASF inoculant products sold in Canada contain genetically modified organisms. Professionally applied Biostacked® preinoculant with up to 60 days of on-seed survivability. Applied on seed exclusively by bulk seed treaters. Bradyrhizobium japonicum Benefits Formulation Nodulator PRO contains a minimum of 1 x 1010 viable cells of Bradyrhizobium japonicum per gram. Liquid One case contains 1 x 3 L PRO inoculant 1 x 3 L PRO conditioner Integral biofungicide Bioactive ingredient Bacillus subtilis Formulation Liquid Packaged separately Packaged separately: Integral biofungicide contains Bacillus subtilis (no less than 2.2 x 1010 viable spores per ml) and is required for the suppression of seedling diseases caused by Rhizoctonia and Fusarium spp.1 Research has shown that applying the two beneficial biologicals present in the Nodulator PRO preinoculant system can result in up to 6% more yield than the competition.2 1 2 he biological fungicide activity of Integral is a PMRA registered label claim in Canada. T BASF, 76 station years (n sites x n years). Application rates One case of preinoculant will treat 4,536 kg (10,000 lbs) of seed. 1 x 400 ml bottle Integral biofungicide Nodulator PRO (inoculant + conditioner) Integral 130 ml3 9 ml Rate per 100 kg seed Storage Protect cased product from temperatures below 2°C and above 15°C. Do not allow this product to freeze. 3 lease refer to the product label for application rates without pesticides, as 139ml/100 kg is not P sufficient for even seed coverage and requires additional liquid volume (water and/or pesticide). Uninoculated Biostacked inoculant Source: BASF trials, 2007 Uninoculated Source: University of Guelph trial, Stayner, ON, 2013 Biostacked inoculant INOCULANTS Soybeans SEED TREATMENTS Treatment HERBICIDES Bioactive ingredient Crops FUNGICIDES Nodulator PRO Unique and exclusive package and bladder system provides up to 60 days of on-seed survivability. Low application volume and preinoculant convenience. WEED & DISEASE Biostacked preinoculant system provides the nitrogenfixing rhizobium of Nodulator® PRO plus the biofungicide activity of Integral. CROP SOLUTIONS plus Integral® biofungicide 42 Yield (bu/ac) 40.5 38.8 38 36 34 32 30 Biostacked inoculant Rhizobium only Source: BASF, 76 Station Years (n sites x n years) CROP SOLUTIONS When applied with additional seed treatment(s) Nodulator PRO preinoculant plus Integral for soybeans must be applied at a rate of 139 ml/100 kg (2.0 fl oz per 100 lbs) of seed with no additional water as long as the total liquid volume being applied (Nodulator PRO plus all other seed treatment active/polymers/colorants) is at least 326 ml/100 kg (5.0 fl oz per 100 lbs) of seed. Both a wet sequential (also known as simultaneous), using a separate application tank for the active chemicals/polymers/colorants (preferred), or a tank mix can be used as application methods for this product. If a tank mix application method is used, do not slurry the mixture for greater than 4 hours prior to application to the seed. For extended days on seed, we only recommend a wet sequential (also known as simultaneous) application and keeping the inoculant in a separate application tank. In this tank, the inoculant must be applied within 24 hours. Application tips The non-pesticide containing slurry should ideally be used during the same day of mixing, within a maximum of 24 hours. The temperature of the slurry should not exceed 20°C. Ensure seed is clean to reduce bridging. To ensure maximum survival of biological components, store treated seed in a cool (can be below freezing), dry, covered and unheated storage area close to floor level. On-seed compatibility of Nodulator PRO preinoculant plus Integral fungicide is dependent on application method and temperature at which seed is packaged and stored. Seed treatment compatibility Seed Treatment Nodulator PRO system on-seed survivability ApronMaxx® RTA 60 to 105 days CruiserMaxx Vibrance Beans 60 to 105 days ® ® Some seed treatments are harmful to liquid inoculants and the application method can affect the days-on-seed compatibility. Please see respective product labels or call AgSolutions® Customer Care for further information. SEED TREATMENTS Higher yield potential: Rhizobium only vs Biostacked inoculant unicipal water sources do contain chlorine; however it can be used in combination with biologicals M if allowed to sit exposed to the environment (e.g. in open tank) for a minimum of 24 hours to allow for chlorine to gas off. INOCULANTS 4 Research shows that Nodulator PRO inoculant plus Integral promotes higher yield potential. 40 Calibrate pumps and metering system to apply a total of 326 ml/100 kg of seed. HERBICIDES Performance When applying as a standalone treatment (no seed treatment) With slurry tank agitator (or re-circulation pump) turned on, thoroughly mix the appropriate volumes of Nodulator PRO liquid inoculant with the Nodulator PRO conditioner, then add the separately packaged Integral biofungicide and non-chlorinated4 water. Continuous and gentle agitation throughout the mixing and application process will enhance application and survival characteristics. FUNGICIDES The beneficial bioactive organisms, Bradyrhizobium japonicum and Bacillus subtilis are common to Canadian soils. No BASF inoculant products sold in Canada contain genetically modified material. Directions for use WEED & DISEASE Maintaining diversity Soybeans applied directly in furrow Formulation Inoculant activity Solid core granules The product provides a reliable inoculant that is guaranteed to contain a minimum of 8 x 107 viable cells of rhizobia per gram. 1 x 22.6 kg bag 1 x 364 kg mini-bulk Q-Pak Storage Store in a cool (10°C to 15°C), dry place, away from pesticides and bulk fertilizers. Nodulator® solid core granular inoculant contains Bradyrhizobium japonicum, a highly efficient, more active strain of rhizobium, selected to perform on soybeans for increased yield potential. The rhizobia help to maximize nodulation resulting in increased fixation of nitrogen for higher yield and protein potential. Typical peat granules FUNGICIDES Package options INOCULANTS Treatment SEED TREATMENTS Bradyrhizobium japonicum Crops Nodulator solid core granules WEED & DISEASE Bioactive ingredient Durable, uniformly sized granules. Low-dust formulation that is highly resistant to crumbling. HERBICIDES Technologically advanced granular carrier for rhizobia. More accurate metering and precise placement in furrow. CROP SOLUTIONS Granular formulation for soybeans, designed for excellent flowability and better handling. Apply granular inoculant directly in furrow at 2.3 kg/ac for a minimum of 7” rows. For row widths greater than 7”, apply granular inoculant at a minimum of 2.3 kg/ac. Directions for use Apply granular inoculant directly in the furrow at a specified rate. Performance The uniform size of Nodulator solid core granules allows them to flow better through equipment. In a sieve analysis compared to peat granules, solid core granules were 95% uniform with no dust particles. Do not mix granular inoculant with granular pesticides or fertilizers during planting. Product must not be applied at a depth that is less than the planting depth of the seed. For calibration purposes, this product has a bulk density of 0.90 grams per cubic centimeter (56 pounds per cubic foot). Application tips Particle size comparison: Peat granules vs Nodulator solid core granules 90 Peat 80 Solid core 70 60 Recommended for air seeders with application directly in furrow at time of seeding. Do not mix inoculant with granular pesticides or fertilizers during planting. Remove any unused granules from the hopper box at the end of each day’s planting. 30 20 10 0 3.35mm–1.00mm 1.00mm–710µm 710µm–425µm Particle Size Source: BASF sieve analysis <425µm (dust) Seed treatment compatibility This inoculant is compatible with most seed treatments when dry and can also be applied to specific treated seed when wet. FUNGICIDES Environmental conditions may affect flowability of the product. Regularly check metering system to ensure proper flow. 40 HERBICIDES Do not allow granules to sit in a hopper overnight. 50 WEED & DISEASE Percentage of Sample (%) 100 INOCULANTS One bag will treat 10 acres (7” rows). One Q-Pak will treat 160 acres (7” rows). SEED TREATMENTS The organism formulated into this product is classified as Bradyrhizobium japonicum. All of the organisms used by BASF inoculants are common to Canadian soils. No BASF inoculant products sold in Canada contain genetically modified organisms. CROP SOLUTIONS Application rates Maintaining diversity Highly efficient and more active strain of rhizobia, available in three formulations. Peat: Built-in adhesive qualities make inoculation quick and simple. CROP SOLUTIONS Peat: Dry or damp inoculation on seed Liquid: Apply directly on seed Solid core granules: Applied directly in furrow Inoculant activity Each case contains Sterile peat formulation: Product contains a minimum of 1 x 109 rhizobia per gram. Peat: 5 x 1.2 kg packages or Liquid formulation: Product contains a minimum of 7.5 x 108 rhizobia per gram. Liquid: 3 x 7.5 L bladders or Solid core granular formulation: Product contains a minimum of 8 x 107 rhizobia per gram. Solid core granules: 1 x 22.6 kg bag or 1 x 364 kg mini-bulk Q-Pak Storage Store all products out of direct sunlight. Peat: Protect from temperatures above 25°C. Liquid: Protect from temperatures below 4°C and above 9°C. Do not allow this product to freeze. Solid core granules: Protect from temperatures above 20°C. Uninoculated peas Nodulator XL peas Source: BASF trials, Southern AB, 2012 Nodulator® XL inoculant contains Rhizobium leguminosarum biovar viceae, a highly efficient, more active strain of rhizobium, selected to perform on pea and lentil crops for increased yield potential. SEED TREATMENTS Self-adhering sterile peat, liquid and light weight granules Peas or lentils The rhizobia help to maximize nodulation resulting in increased fixation of nitrogen for higher yield and protein potential. In 72 combined research trials over multiple years in Western Canada, Nodulator XL outyielded competitive products more than 80% of the time. Trial results showed yield increases of 3% to 8% and more, when compared to yields from competitive products. Application rates Sterile peat formulation: One case will treat 110 bushels of seed. HERBICIDES Available formulations Treatment The standard rate of application is 1.2 kg per 600 kg of seed. Liquid formulation: One case will treat 300 bushels of seed. Inoculant Flow Rate Seed/Auger Flow Rate Flow Valve Setting ml/min fl. oz/min kg/min lb (bu)/min 1 360 12 131 289 (5) 2 860 29 313 690 (11) 3 1,340 45 487 1,074 (18) 4 1,660 56 604 1,332 (22) 5 1,780 60 647 1,426 (24) 6 2,030 68 738 1,627 (30) FUNGICIDES Rhizobium leguminosarum biovar viceae, strain 1435 Crops WEED & DISEASE Bioactive ingredient Liquid: Convenient, easy-to-use product can be applied up to 6 hours before seeding. Solid core granules: Low-dust granular carrier that is highly resistant to crumbling. INOCULANTS High-performance inoculants for yield boosts of 3% to 8% in peas and lentils. CROP SOLUTIONS Application rates continued Apply solid core granular inoculant directly in furrow at 28.5 grams/1,000 linear row feet. Row Spacing Application Rate Area Treated Per Bag cm in kg/ha lb/ac ha ac 17.8 7 5.3 4.7 68.7 170.2 Performance 20.3 8 4.6 4.1 79.1 195.1 Research shows that Nodulator XL, in peas and lentils, boosts yields up to 8% over the competitor. 22.9 9 4.0 3.6 91.0 222.2 25.4 10 3.7 3.3 97.4 242.4 27.9 11 3.4 3.0 107.1 266.7 30.5 12 3.0 2.7 121.3 296.3 Directions for use1 Increased yield: Nodulator XL vs competitor v s uninoculated control 120% Nodulator XL Sterile peat formulation For slurry application, damp inoculation or dry inoculation. 8% + Over competitor Competitor Liquid formulation Adjust flow rate and apply on seed at the rates specified. 112% Uninoculated control 100% 95% 100% 105% 110% 115% 120% 125% Solid core granular formulation Apply directly in furrow at a specified rate. Do not apply at a depth that is less than the planting depth of the seed. 1 Source: Independently generated field data from 87 station years (peas) and 84 station years (lentils) (n sites x n years) See respective labels of individual formulations for complete details on directions for use. Application tips Sterile peat formulation Sow within 4 to 6 hours of inoculation. Re-inoculate if not sown within 24 hours. INOCULANTS Solid core granular formulation: One bag will treat 10.6 acres (7” rows) to 18.5 acres (12” rows). One Q-Pak will treat 170 acres (7” rows) to 296 acres (12” rows). SEED TREATMENTS The organism formulated into this product is classified as Rhizobium leguminosarum biovar viceae. All of the organisms used by BASF inoculants are common to Canadian soils. No BASF inoculant products sold in Canada contain genetically modified organisms. HERBICIDES Maintaining diversity Uninoculated lentils Nodulator XL lentils Source: BASF research farm, Lethbridge, AB, 2013 Seed treatment compatibility For details on seed treatment compatibility, see the Pea Seed Applied Pesticide Compatibility Information and Lentil Seed Applied Pesticide Compatibility Information documents available on agsolutions.ca, call AgSolutions® Customer Care at 1-877-371-BASF (2273) or contact your BASF Sales Representative. WEED & DISEASE Solid core granular formulation Environmental conditions may affect flowability. Regularly check metering system to ensure proper flow. FUNGICIDES Liquid formulation Inoculated seed should be planted within 6 hours after application. FUNGICIDES HERBICIDES SEED TREATMENTS Insure® Cereal WEED & DISEASE BASF Seed Treatments Insure Pulse INOCULANTS CROP SOLUTIONS Water-based suspension One case contains 2 x 9.8 L jugs Also available in 120 L drum and 450 L tote Storage Protect from temperatures below 0°C and above 30°C. Increased seedling vigour above and below ground, 20 days after seeding Diseases controlled In barley, oats, rye, triticale and wheat (all types incl. Clearfield wheat). Seed rot/pre-emergence damping-off caused by Fusarium spp., Cochliobolus sativus and Pythium spp. Post-emergence damping-off caused by Pythium spp. Seedling blight and root rot caused by Fusarium spp. and Pythium spp. Seedling blight3 and root rot3 caused by Cochliobolus sativus In barley. Covered smut False loose smut In oats. Covered smut Loose smut True loose smut In rye, triticale and wheat (all types incl. Clearfield wheat). Common bunt Loose smut Competitive treatment Insure® Cereal Source: AgSolutions Performance Trials, Hodgeville, SK, 2015 ® 1 2 3 HERBICIDES Formulation Standard slurry, gravity flow or mist-type seed treatment Barley Oats Rye Triticale Wheat (all types incl. Clearfield® wheat) AgCelence benefits refer to products that contain the active ingredient pyraclostrobin. All comparisons are to untreated unless otherwise stated. Suppression only. FUNGICIDES Triticonazole – Group 3 Metalaxyl – Group 4 Pyraclostrobin – Group 11 Crops and treatment WEED & DISEASE Active ingredients More consistent and increased emergence, including under cold conditions.2 Increased seedling vigour, both above and below ground.2 Enhanced ability to manage exposure to minor stresses.2 INOCULANTS CROP SOLUTIONS Broad-spectrum protection against seed- and soil-borne diseases, including Fusarium graminearum and all other species of fusarium, along with cochliobolus, pythium, smuts and bunts. SEED TREATMENTS Provides the benefits1 of AgCelence® including broad-spectrum disease control and increased growth efficiency for cereals.2 CROP SOLUTIONS Bushels (bu) per case Bushels (bu) per 120 L drum Bushels (bu) per 450 L tote Barley 300 bu 1,837 bu 6,888 bu Oats 422 bu 2,584 bu 9,689 bu Rye, triticale 256 bu 1,567 bu 5,878 bu Wheat 240 bu 1,470 bu 5,510 bu Directions for use Apply using standard slurry, gravity flow or mist-type seed treatment application equipment. When used at the recommended rate of 300 ml/100 kg of seed, no additional dyes or dilutions with water are needed unless recommended by the manufacturer of the seed treatment application equipment. If recommended by the manufacturer of the seed treatment application equipment, increase the use rate proportionally to the dilution rate (e.g. add 100 ml of water to 300 ml of Insure Cereal, then apply at 400 ml/100 kg seed). Insure Cereal Please consult the seed treatment application equipment manufacturer in question for further directions. Source: BASF Research Authorization trials, 2012 Application tips Increased yield potential in wheat, barley and oats Insure Cereal Competitive treatment Untreated +4.65 Yield (bu/ac) 100 80 +1.75 60 +1.54 40 20 Insure Cereal seed treatment contains sufficient pigment to conspicuously colour and coat treated seed. Regulations pertaining to the colouration of treated seed enforced under the “Seeds Act” must be strictly adhered to when using Insure Cereal. Tank mixes Wheat n = 57 Barley n = 21 Oats n=9 None on label. FUNGICIDES Do not use treated seed for food, feed or oil producing. 120 0 Thorough seed coverage offers the best protection from seed-borne, soil-borne, and seedling diseases. SEED TREATMENTS Competitive treatment Crop HERBICIDES One case of Insure Cereal will treat 6,533 kg of seed (14,386 lb), one drum treats 39,998 kg (88,180 lb), and one tote treats 149,992 kg (330,676 lb), all at 300 ml/100 kg of seed. Increased seedling vigour in wheat INOCULANTS Application rates WEED & DISEASE Source: BASF Research Authorization trials and AgSolutions Performance Trials, 2011-2013 CROP SOLUTIONS Water-based suspension One case contains 2 x 9.8 L jugs Also available in 120 L drum Storage Store in cool, dry conditions, away from feed or foodstuffs. Do not freeze. Diseases controlled and suppressed Pulse diseases controlled. Seed rot and seedling blight caused by soil-borne Fusarium spp. and Pythium spp. Seed rot, seedling blight and root rot caused by soil-borne Rhizoctonia solani Seedling blight caused by seed-borne Ascochyta spp. Pulse diseases suppressed. Root rot caused by soil-borne Fusarium spp. Seed rot and seedling blight caused by seed-borne Botrytis cinerea Anthracnose seeding blight caused by seed-borne Colletotrichum lindemuthianum Flax diseases controlled. Seed rot, seedling blight and root rot caused by soil-borne Fusarium spp. and Rhizoctonia solani 1 AgCelence benefits refer to products that contain the active ingredient pyraclostrobin. HERBICIDES Formulation Use standard slurry or mist-type seed treatment Field peas Lentils (all classes) Chickpeas Dry beans Faba beans Flax (Linum usitatissimum) FUNGICIDES Metalaxyl – Group 4 Fluxapyroxad – Group 7 Pyraclostrobin – Group 11 Crops (subgroup 6C) and treatment WEED & DISEASE Active ingredients With Xemium®, for the first truly systemic fungicide seed treatment for pulses and flax in Canada. Insure® Pulse provides more consistent and continuous protection against seed- and soil-borne diseases. Enhanced ability to manage exposure to environmental stresses. INOCULANTS AgCelence benefits offering premium, broad-spectrum disease control, more consistent and increased germination and emergence, including under cold conditions. Enhanced seedling vigor above and below ground. SEED TREATMENTS AgCelence® benefits1 for maximized pulse and flax production. CROP SOLUTIONS Field peas 120 bu Lentils (all classes) 120 bu Chickpeas 120 bu Flax2642 to 128 bu Faba beans 120 bu Dry beans 120 bu Insure Pulse 24 DAS DAS = Days after seeding Source: BASF Research Authorization trials, 2015 2 Lentil – Number of plants emerged under Fusarium disease pressure 9.5 8 4 When used at the recommended rate, no additional dyes or dilutions with water are needed unless recommended by the manufacturer of the seed treatment application equipment. 7.0 6 4.1 2 0 Untreated Competitor 1 Competitor 2 Insure Pulse Source: Third party generated registration data, 2013 Flax – Emergence Insure Pulse % increase over untreated 150 n=3 Untreated 140 130 132 110 100 100 100 Evaluation 1 Evaluation 2 Evaluation 3 7 - 14 days 21 - 24 days 31 - 34 days Source: BASF Research Authorization trials, 2015 Each evaluation was completed on the same row at 3 different dates for each treatment. Field pea – Number of plants emerged under Botrytis disease pressure Emerged plants /m of row 6 5 4.9 4 3 3.7 3.9 3.9 Competitor 1 Competitor 2 2 1 0 Untreated Please consult the seed treatment application equipment manufacturer in question for further directions. Ensuring thorough seed coverage offers the best protection from seedand soil-borne diseases. Seed should be sound and well cleaned prior to treatment to ensure maximum coverage and to prevent dusting off. 125 120 90 If recommended by the manufacturer of the seed treatment application equipment, increase the use rate proportionally to the dilution rate (e.g. add 100 ml of water to 300 ml of Insure Pulse, then apply at 400 ml/100 kg seed). Application tips 137 100 For flax (Linum usitatissimum), use a higher rate of 600 ml/100 kg seed if: a) there is a history of high disease pressures in the field or b) where field conditions favour seed and soil-borne pathogens. If using the 600 ml/100 kg rate, it is highly recommended that the seed be treated into a bin or truck box to allow the treated seed to dry prior to placing into the seeder hopper. This will prevent clumping and bridging in the seeder. Directions for use 11.1 10 1469 bu 1469 bu 1469 bu 7872 to 1575 bu 1469 bu 1469 bu Insure Pulse Source: Third party generated registration data, 2013 Do not use treated seed for food, feed or oil producing. Insure Pulse contains sufficient pigment to conspicuously colour and coat treated seed. Regulations pertaining to the colouration of treated seed enforced under the “Seeds Act” must be strictly adhered to when using Insure Pulse. Inoculant compatibility For details on seed treatment and inoculant compatibility, see the Applied Pesticide Compatibility Information for the respective crops available on agsolutions.ca, call AgSolutions® Customer Care at 1-877-371-BASF (2273) or contact your BASF Sales Representative. Tank mixes None on label. FUNGICIDES Emerged plants /m of row 12 Bushels (bu) treated per 120 L drum WEED & DISEASE Competitor 24 DAS Bushels (bu) treated per jug SEED TREATMENTS Crop HERBICIDES Apply Insure Pulse fungicide seed treatment at 300 ml/100 kg seed for all crops except flax. For flax, apply Insure Pulse at 300 to 600 ml/100 kg seed.2 Increased biomass above and below ground in field peas INOCULANTS Application rates Managing Resistant Weeds CROP SOLUTIONS BASF Herbicides Altitude FX® 2 Ares™ Armezon® INOCULANTS Clearfield® Production System Basagran® Forté Distinct® Heat® LQ (pre-seed) Heat LQ (pre-harvest) SEED TREATMENTS Banvel® II Odyssey® Outlook® Poast® Ultra HERBICIDES Odyssey Ultra Pursuit® Solo ADV Viper ® ADV Merge® surfactant FUNGICIDES Solo® WEED & DISEASE BASF 28% UAN Our commitment to innovation BASF is committed to bringing innovative herbicide solutions to Canadian agriculture. By offering new and alternative chemistries and supporting best management practices, we are helping to ensure growers continue to have weed control options now and into the future. CROP SOLUTIONS INOCULANTS Managing resistant weeds in Western Canada Random mutations in a weed population are naturally occurring and may result in a plant that is resistant to a herbicide that previously controlled that species. With repeated applications of the same herbicide or other chemistries from the same herbicide mode of action, these resistant individual plants will continue to grow and produce seed, eventually shifting the entire population to one that is resistant. Consequences of resistance can be severe Uncontrolled weeds can result in losses to both yield and quality. SEED TREATMENTS The problem of herbicide resistance H igher costs can occur with increased herbicide use rates and the need to tank mix multiple products to maintain control. Multiple modes of action for resistance management BASF offers two products for weed management that complement the action of glyphosate in pre-emergence, chemfallow and post-harvest applications. Heat® LQ herbicide and Distinct® herbicide add unique active ingredients from alternative herbicide groups for multiple modes of action to help control resistant biotypes and aid in resistance management. HERBICIDES here is a limit to the number of herbicide groups that can control a specific weed. If resistance occurs, the options T for products to control that specific weed will be reduced. Heat LQ herbicide adds Group 14 chemistry to glyphosate for multiple modes of action in a pre-seed burndown for cereals and pulse crops. In chemfallow and post-harvest, Distinct herbicide complements glyphosate with two active ingredients for multiple modes of action. WEED & DISEASE FUNGICIDES Heat LQ is a new, easy-to-use liquid formulation which is rainfast and quickly absorbed for complete weed control even under cool conditions. 1) Use multiple modes of action on overlapping weed spectrums. Using herbicides with different modes of action to control the same weeds reduces selection pressure for developing resistance. Use winter seeded or perennial crops and competitive annual crop varieties whenever possible, to help manage weeds. Increasing seeding rates and reducing row spacing to more effectively close the crop canopy can provide a more competitive crop stand against weeds. 3) Use full label rates of herbicide. The use of less-than-label rates can reduce overall herbicide performance and increase the risk of resistance. 4) Control weed escapes before they go to seed. Reduce the chance of spreading resistance by controlling weeds before they set seed. Use a pre-harvest application as a potential way to control weed escapes before they go to seed. Tank mix multiple modes of action whenever possible in pre-seed, in-crop, chemfallow and post-harvest applications. 5) Use certified seed and be aware of sources of weed seed. In some weed species, a single plant can produce tens of thousands of seeds. The greater the seed numbers, the more chance there is for spreading resistance if it is present. At seeding, use clean, certified seed. To reduce the spread of weeds and prevent the introduction of resistant weeds to new fields, clean equipment before moving to another field. Keep accurate records to track down sources of weeds. 6) Give your crops an early advantage with cleaner fields. Get control of early emerging weeds to reduce weed competition on crop seedlings and get the crop off to the best start. A pre-emergence burndown will help control early emerging weeds, allowing the crop to have a better chance to outcompete weeds. Use multiple modes of action in your pre-seed burndown. 7) If you suspect resistant weeds, get them tested and stay informed. What worked in the past may not be the best for today. If a herbicide no longer controls certain weed patches, follow up with the manufacturer. R each out to retailers, agronomists, extension staff and others to establish an integrated weed management plan. SEED TREATMENTS HERBICIDES 2) Rotate crops and herbicides where possible. FUNGICIDES If resistance develops to one group of herbicides, multiple-mode-of-action herbicides can still provide control. Diversify herbicide use to include multiple application timings with a variety of herbicides from different herbicide groups. INOCULANTS Using multiple modes of action is the best way to delay the onset of resistance. WEED & DISEASE CROP SOLUTIONS Resistance management strategies CROP SOLUTIONS Clearfield The only canola system that delivers control of flushing weeds. The Clearfield® Production System for canola is giving growers the kind of results they can’t stop talking about. It’s easy to use and the benefits are exceptional. Ares™ herbicide1 delivers superior broad-spectrum control of grassy and broadleaf weeds, including lamb’s quarters, wild buckwheat, cleavers and volunteer canola from other systems. Recommended for managing volunteer canola from other systems. New high-yielding varieties for the best results on every acre. Controls the toughest flushing weeds and keeps them from coming back. “From a grower’s standpoint, we’ve been extremely pleased with the Clearfield system. Again, I would say it’s been our most profitable system on our farm. We’ve got really good canola varieties, really good weed control products. It’s been excellent.” Chris Kulbacki – Neepawa, Manitoba Clearfield ® HERBICIDES Production System for Canola SEED TREATMENTS INOCULANTS ® Superior genetics across all major red and green market classes. With high-performance varieties and excellent weed control, the Clearfield Production System for lentils is the best way to optimize crop quality and yield. Provides consistent and reliable, post-emergent weed control, including control of subsequent weed flushes. “I think Clearfield lentils is a great leg up in weed control for growers. It’s a 100% improvement. It’s the future of lentil production.” Brian Stirton – Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan 1 Registered for use on Clearfield canola, Clearfield XCEED® Brassica juncea canola, and Clearfield lentils. Registered for use only in the Prairie Provinces. Not for use in the Peace River Region of Alberta and British Columbia. WEED & DISEASE Ares herbicide1 provides excellent broadleaf and grassy weed control in a user-friendly liquid formulation. FUNGICIDES Production System for Lentils CROP SOLUTIONS Clearfield Production System for Wheat The best weed control in wheat and top yielding genetics come together. Clearfield wheat features high-yielding varieties and weed control specifically designed for use with the Clearfield Production System for wheat, allowing you to grow clean wheat, crop after crop. Altitude FX® 2 herbicide delivers the added flexibility of broadleaf tank-mix partners for specialized weed control in all major soil zones. Provides total control of cereal off-types, volunteer barley and Group 1-resistant wild oats. HERBICIDES “We had a side-by-side comparison between another wheat variety and the VR5604 CL. The VR5604 CL out-yielded the other variety by 4.2 bushel/acre. The chemical worked a lot better. With the herbicide program, we had no wild oats. On the Clearfield variety, the Altitude FX 2, seemed to work quite well. On the wheat variety beside it, we had some wild oat issues.” Hal Ching – Darlingford, Manitoba SEED TREATMENTS INOCULANTS ® Clearfield ® Production System for Sunflower New Solo® ADV herbicide provides reliable control of tough grasses and targeted broadleaf weeds in a new, convenient liquid formulation. Includes a built-in adjuvant, for ease of handling and reduced fill-up times. 2 Rotational freedom that keeps next year’s cropping options open. High-performance, high-yielding oilseed and confection varieties. Solo ADV herbicide is also registered for use on Clearfield canola, Clearfield canola quality Brassica juncea, Clearfield lentils, Clearfield XCEED® Brassica juncea canola, and soybeans (a non-Clearfield crop). See the Solo ADV herbicide label for details. WEED & DISEASE The Clearfield Production System for sunflowers offers increased yield and profit potential with exceptional seed genetics and excellent weed control. FUNGICIDES The first herbicide-tolerant sunflower production system for Canadian growers. CROP SOLUTIONS INOCULANTS The best weed control for the Clearfield® Production System for wheat, with added flexibility. (a) Solution (b) Emulsifiable concentrate One case contains (a) 2.68 L jug (b) 9.6 L jug of Starane® Storage Store above 5°C. Clearfield wheat varieties 3 to 6 leaf1 Weeds controlled Staging Broadleafs Cleavers Cow cockle Green smartweed Kochia2 Lamb’s quarters3 Redroot pigweed Round-leaved mallow3 Russian thistle3 Shepherd’s-purse Stinkweed Stork’s-bill3 Volunteer canola4 Volunteer flax Wild buckwheat3 Wild mustard up to 4 leaf (except where indicated) (1 to 4 whorls) (2 to 6 leaf) (1 to 8 leaf) (1 to 12 cm) Broadleaf weeds controlled with specific, specialty tank-mix partners5 MCPA Ester (northern broadleafs): Chickweed, hemp-nettle 2,4-D Ester (southern broadleafs): Russian thistle, round-leaved mallow Curtail® M (thistles and perennials): Canada thistle, sow thistle, dandelion Crop staging can change depending on tank-mix partner. See label for details. Control of Group 2-resistant biotypes. 3 Suppression only. Refer to product label for control with specific tank-mix partner. 4 Volunteer canola and non-Clearfield canola varieties only. 5 See application rate section for individual tank-mix rates. 6 Barley, canary seed, oats, durum, non-Clearfield wheat. 1 2 Grasses Barnyard grass Foxtail (green, yellow) Japanese brome grass3 Persian darnel Volunteer cereals6 Wild oats SEED TREATMENTS Formulation Staging HERBICIDES (a) Imazamox – Group 2 (b) Fluroxypyr – Group 4 Crops (apply at 3 leaf) (apply at 4 leaf) (apply at 3 leaf) up to 4 leaf FUNGICIDES Active ingredients Choice of tank-mix partners for broadleaf control flexibility. WEED & DISEASE High-level control of grasses including volunteer barley and Group 1-resistant wild oats. CROP SOLUTIONS One of the following broadleaf MCPA Ester 6007 2,4-D Ethylhexyl Ester 7007 Curtail M7 67 ml/ac (166 ml/ha) 240 ml/ac (593 ml/ha) specialty tank-mix partners7 must be chosen. Northern broadleafs 375 ml/ac (927 ml/ha) Southern broadleafs 320 ml/ac (791 ml/ha) Thistles and perennials 610 to 810 ml/ac (1.5 to 2 L/ha) Non-ionic surfactant7 0.25% v/v (e.g. 250 ml per 100 L solution) Water volume Ground application only 20 to 40 L/ac (5 to 10 gal/ac) 7 Non-ionic surfactant and optional broadleaf partners are not included in the case. Mixing order Add 3/4 of clean water needed. Use 50 mesh or a coarser filter screen. Start and continue agitation throughout mixing and spraying. Add imazamox solution (a) first and mix thoroughly. Add all remaining tank-mix partners and mix thoroughly. Continue agitation and add required amount of non-ionic surfactant. A silicone anti-foaming agent may be added if needed. Complete filling the tank to the desired level with water. HERBICIDES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. SEED TREATMENTS One case will treat 40 acres. Two separate tank-mix components are included. Imazamox (a) Fluroxypyr (b) INOCULANTS Application rates Application tips Rainfastness – 3 hours. Avoid application immediately after a frost or during cold weather. Avoid sprayer overlap to prevent crop injury. Apply to actively growing weeds. Pre-harvest interval Follow crops 3 months after application Winter wheat 1 year after application Canary seed Canola (incl. Clearfield canola) Chickpeas Durum wheat Field peas8 Field corn Flax Lentils (incl. Clearfield lentils) Spring wheat (incl. Clearfield wheat) Spring barley Sunflowers (incl. Clearfield sunflowers) Tame oats FUNGICIDES 79 days after application for wheat grain and straw. 8 Follow re-crop restrictions on Curtail M label if used as a tank-mix partner. Tank mixes 9 Herbicides: Curtail M, 2,4-D Ethylhexyl Ester 700, MCPA Ester 600 9 Individual tank-mix partners listed here are required for Altitude FX® 2 to provide specific broadleaf specialty control. Altitude FX 2 is a tank mix of AC 299, 263 120 AS (imazamox) and Starane (fluroxypyr). WEED & DISEASE 2 years after application Mustard (condiment type only) Refer to tank-mix partner’s label for any additional follow-crop restrictions. CROP SOLUTIONS 2 to 7 leaf, prior to bolting 2 to 7 leaf, prior to bolting 1 to 9 node 2 to 7 leaf, prior to bolting Liquid concentrate Weeds controlled Staging One case contains Broadleafs cotyledon to 4 leaf (except where indicated) Chickweed2 (1 to 4 whorls) Cleavers2 Cow cockle Green smartweed Hemp-nettle Lamb’s quarters (cotyledon to 6 leaf) Redroot pigweed2 Round-leaved mallow Russian thistle Shepherd’s-purse2 Stinkweed2 Stork’s-bill2 Volunteer canola2,3 Volunteer tame mustard Wild buckwheat (cotyledon to 6 leaf) Wild mustard2 Grasses 1 to 6 leaf (except where indicated) Barnyard grass Green foxtail2 Persian darnel Spring germinating Japanese brome grass (1 to 4 leaf) Volunteer barley Volunteer canary seed Volunteer durum wheat Volunteer spring wheat4 Volunteer tame oats Wild oats Yellow foxtail Formulation 9.8 L jug of Ares™ herbicide 8.1 L jug of Merge® adjuvant Storage Heated storage is required for Merge adjuvant. 1 Ares herbicide is registered for use only in the Prairie Provinces. Not for use in the Peace Region of Alberta and British Columbia. 2 Multiple flushing weeds. 3 Non-Clearfield canola varieties only. 4 Non-imazamox tolerant varieties only. SEED TREATMENTS Clearfield canola Clearfield canola quality Brassica juncea Clearfield lentils Clearfield XCEED® Brassica juncea canola Imazamox – Group 2 Imazapyr – Group 2 HERBICIDES Crops1Staging FUNGICIDES Active ingredients Superior control of lamb’s quarters, wild buckwheat, cleavers, and volunteer canola. User-friendly, liquid formulation. WEED & DISEASE Consistent and reliable post-emergent weed control, including subsequent flushes. Wide window of application on both crop and weeds. INOCULANTS The performance standard in weed control for Clearfield® canola and Clearfield lentils. CROP SOLUTIONS One case will treat 40 acres. Weed control with Ares herbicide Ares herbicide 244 ml/ac (603 ml/ha) Merge adjuvant5 0.5% v/v (e.g. 0.5 L per 100 L spray solution) Water volume Ground application only 5 20 to 40 L/ac (5 to 10 gal/ac) INOCULANTS Application rates Merge adjuvant is required and is included with Ares herbicide. Cleavers 20 days after application Source: AgSolutions® Performance Trials, DeBolt, AB, 2011 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Add 3/4 of clean water needed. Add the required amount of Ares herbicide. If tank mix is being applied, add required amount of tank-mix partner. Add the required amount of Merge adjuvant. Complete filling with water. Application tips Rainfastness – 2 hours. SEED TREATMENTS Mixing order Avoid application immediately before or after frost or during unseasonably cold weather. Pre-harvest interval 60 days after application for Clearfield canola and Clearfield lentils. Follow crops Volunteer canola 19 days after application Source: AgSolutions Performance Trials, Carlton, SK, 2011 1 year after application Canary seed Chickpeas Field peas Field corn Clearfield canola Clearfield canola quality Brassica juncea Lentils (including Clearfield lentils) Spring wheat (including Clearfield wheat) Spring barley Tame oats 2 years after application Non-Clearfield canolaFlax Durum wheat Sunflowers HERBICIDES Use higher water volume on dense weeds and thicker canopies. FUNGICIDES Wild buckwheat 33 days after application Source: AgSolutions Performance Trials, Drumheller, AB, 2011 Tank mixes Herbicide for Clearfield canola: Lontrel® 360 6 at 84 ml/ac (208 ml/ha) Lamb’s quarters 32 days after application Source: AgSolutions Performance Trials, Stettler, AB, 2011 egistered for Clearfield canola only. DO NOT apply to Clearfield canola quality Brassica juncea or R Clearfield lentils. WEED & DISEASE 6 Topramezone – Group 27 Formulation Liquid suspension One case contains 4 x 600 ml jugs Crops Staging Field, seed, sweet, and glyphosate-tolerant corn 1 to 7 leaf Weeds controlled Staging Broadleafs 1 to 8 leaf (except where indicated) Chickweed1 Storage Common ragweed Heated. Kochia Lamb’s quarters1 Increased weed control with Armezon® Redroot pigweed Volunteer canola (all types) (1 to 6 leaf) Wild mustard Grasses INOCULANTS Active ingredient Innovative Group 27 chemistry for control of Group 2-resistant, glyphosate-resistant and triazine-resistant weeds. SEED TREATMENTS Rapid control of annual broadleaf weeds. Wide application window from 1-leaf to 7-leaf stage. CROP SOLUTIONS Your ideal tank-mix partner for post-emergent weed control in glyphosate-tolerant corn. 1 to 4 leaf Barnyard grass Armezon + atrazine + glyphosate Source: AgSolutions® Performance Trials, Elm Creek, MB, 2014 Suppression. 1 FUNGICIDES Atrazine + glyphosate WEED & DISEASE Foxtail (green, yellow)1 HERBICIDES 1 CROP SOLUTIONS Application rates 15 ml/ac (37 ml/ha) Seed, sweet corn Armezon 15 ml/ac (37 ml/ha) 420 ml/ac (500 g ai/ha) Atrazine Assist®2 28% UAN 1.25% v/v (12.5 L per 1000 L spray solution) Field corn Armezon 15 ml/ac (37 ml/ha) Atrazine 420 ml/ac (500 g ai/ha) Merge 0.25% v/v (2.5 L for 1000 L of spray solution) 2 1.25% v/v (12.5 L per 1000 L spray solution) 2 2 ®2 Water volume Ground application only 40 L/ac (10 gal/ac) Atrazine, glyphosate, Assist, 28% UAN and Merge are sold separately. 3 Check glyphosate label to confirm application rates. 2 Mixing order HERBICIDES 1. Fill sprayer 1/2 full with clean water and agitate. 2. Add dry tank-mix partners into the spray tank and agitate. 3. Add Armezon herbicide and thoroughly mix. 4. After the Armezon herbicide has visibly dispersed, add any liquid herbicide tank-mix partners. 5. Add either Merge adjuvant to the spray tank or Assist followed by liquid fertilizer (28% UAN) if required. 6. While agitating, fill the remainder of the tank with water up to the proper level. SEED TREATMENTS Glyphosate-tolerant corn Armezon Glyphosate2,3 INOCULANTS One case of Armezon herbicide will treat 160 acres. Application tips Rainfastness – Limited by glyphosate formulation. Follow the glyphosate manufacturer’s recommendation for rainfast guidelines. Denser weed infestation requires the use of higher water volumes. Pre-harvest interval Follow crops4 4 months after application Winter wheat Following spring after application Alfalfa Field corn Durum wheat Navy beans 4 Peas Soybeans Spring wheat FUNGICIDES 45 days after application for corn harvest (silage, fodder or grain). If Armezon is used in a tank mix, refer to tank mix partner’s label for additional follow-crop restrictions. Herbicides: Atrazine, glyphosate Contact AgSolutions Customer Care or your local BASF Sales Representative for additional information on supported tank mixes. WEED & DISEASE Tank mixes CROP SOLUTIONS Improved broadleaf weed control. Controls tough broadleaf and perennial weeds in cereals and dicamba-tolerant soybeans Formulation Solution One case contains 2 x 10 L jugs Storage Keep dry. Canary seed Dicamba-tolerant soybeans1 Field corn Oats Pasture grasses Red fescue (new seedling) Red fescue (established) Seedling grasses Spring barley Spring rye Spring wheat Winter wheat 3 to 5 leaf pre-seed, pre-emergence, post-emergence (early flower) up to 50 cm tall2 2 to 5 leaf established, actively growing 5 cm flag-leaf 2 to 4 leaf 2 to 5 leaf 2 to 3 leaf 2 to 5 leaf 15 to 25 cm tall Other applications Pasture and rangeland grasses, non-crop areas: Smooth bromegrass, meadow fescue, tall fescue, meadow foxtail, orchard grass, creeping red fescue, timothy, crested wheatgrass, intermediate wheatgrass, pubescent wheatgrass, slender wheatgrass, streambank wheatgrass, and tall wheatgrass. INOCULANTS Dicamba – Group 4 CropsStaging SEED TREATMENTS Active ingredient An excellent option in field corn Flexible tank-mix options for in-crop applications and control canary seed, cereals and seedling Corn spurry Cow cockle Green smartweed Lady’s thumb Perennial sow thistle4,5 Post-emergence in field corn7 and dicamba-tolerant soybeans. Ragweed (common9, Buckwheat (tartary, wild) Field bindweed5 Canada fleabane8 false, giant) Green smartweed Redroot pigweed9 Canada thistle4,5 Lady’s thumb Lamb’s quarters9 Cleavers Russian pigweed Corn spurry Velvetleaf Mustards Cow cockle Perennial sow thistle4,5 Pasture, rangeland and non-crop areas. Canada thistle4,5 Goldenrod Ground cherry6 Curled dock4 English daisy Knapweed (diffuse)6 5 Field bindweed Pasture sage6 6 Goat’s beard Perennial sow thistle4,5 Apply by ground ONLY to dicamba-tolerant soybeans. Soybean varieties that are not designated as dicambatolerant will be damaged or destroyed by this treatment. 2 Broadcast spray up to 20 cm, larger corn plants require drop nozzles. 3 For a complete list of proper weed staging, please refer to the product label. 4 Top growth only. 5 Apply Banvel® II herbicide annually for three years at the flowering stage of bindweed and the budding stage of thistles. 6 Controlled with higher rate of Banvel II. See label for details. 7 Controlled by Banvel II alone at 243 to 505 ml/ac (0.6 to 1.25 L/ha). 8 Post-emergence only. 9 Includes atrazine-resistant species. Poverty weed6 Ragwort (tansy) Sheep sorrel6 Thyme-leaved spurge6 FUNGICIDES In-crop application in forage grasses. Buckwheat (tartary, wild) Canada thistle4,5 Cleavers6 HERBICIDES Weeds controlled3 WEED & DISEASE 1 In-crop application.10,11 Canary seed 117 ml/ac (290 ml/ha) Field corn , Dicamba-tolerant soybeans12,13,14 243 to 505 ml/ac (0.6 to 1.25 L/ha) Oats, spring barley, spring rye, wheat (spring, winter), seedling grasses 93 to 117 ml/ac (230 to 290 ml/ha) Red fescue 243 ml/ac (600 ml/ha) Pasture, rangeland and non-crop areas.10,11 Pasture, rangeland Non-crop areas 0.85 to 1.48 L/ac (2.1 to 3.65 L/ha) 0.85 to 1.8 L/ac (2.1 to 4.4 L/ha) 2 See label for a complete list of additional available tank mixes and their rates. Tank-mix options are not included in the case. 11 See label for water rate for ground and aerial application. Banvel II can be used alone or in tank mix with Roundup® WeatherMAX with Transorb® 2 Technology Liquid Herbicide for additional broadleaf and grass weed control. See label for important details on rates. 13 The 505 ml/ac rate is to be used only once in a season and should be used pre-plant, pre-emergence or in crop early post-emergence. 14 991 ml/ac of Banvel II is the maximum total to be applied in a single growing season year. 10 12 CROP SOLUTIONS One case of Banvel II herbicide will treat 165 to 220 acres, depending on crop. INOCULANTS Application rates 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Use a 50 mesh filter screen. Fill clean tank with 1/2 of the required amount of clean water and agitate during the entire mixing procedure. Add the required amount of Banvel II herbicide. If tank mixing, add the appropriate tank-mix partner now. Add the rest of the water to the spray tank and maintain sufficient agitation during mixing and spraying to ensure a uniform spray mixture. Application tips Rainfastness – 4 hours. Do not apply Banvel II if the crop is underseeded to legumes. SEED TREATMENTS Mixing order Do not permit lactating dairy animals to graze fields within 7 days after application. Do not harvest forage or cut hay within 30 days after application. Withdraw meat animals from treated fields at least 3 days before slaughter. Following treatment with Banvel II plus any other herbicide tank mix: Do not graze or harvest for livestock feed prior to crop maturity; sufficient data are not available to support such use. Follow crops No follow-crop restrictions in the season following application. Tank mixes Herbicides for the following crops Spring wheat, spring barley, winter wheat, spring rye, corn: 2,4-D amine Spring wheat, spring barley, winter wheat, oats: MCPA amine, MCPA K Corn: Accent®15, Option®16 Spring wheat, spring barley: Lexone®, Sencor®, Ally® Dicamba-tolerant soybeans: Roundup WeatherMAX Transorb 2 Contact AgSolutions® Customer Care or your local BASF Sales Representative for additional information on supported tank mixes. 15 Prairie provinces only. 16 Only in the province of Manitoba. FUNGICIDES Grazing WEED & DISEASE For application to dicamba-tolerant soybeans: 7-10 days after application for soybean forage and 13-15 days after application for soybean hay. HERBICIDES Pre-harvest interval CROP SOLUTIONS Post-emergent control of the toughest weeds in dry beans and soybeans. Liquid One case contains 2 x 10 L jugs Storage Protect from freezing. any stage after 1st trifoliate after 2 leaf after 5 cm height after 3 leaf pairs/nodes form any stage Weeds controlled Staging Broadleafs (at 900 ml/ac) (at 700 ml/ac) Buttercup Canada thistle2 Cleavers Cocklebur Common chickweed Common groundsel3 Common ragweed3 Corn spurry Field bindweed2,4,5 Flower-of-an-hour Giant ragweed Hairy galinsoga Hairy nightshade Jimsonweed Lady’s thumb Lamb’s quarters3 Low cudweed Purslane Redroot pigweed3,4 Russian thistle4 Shepherd’s-purse Stinkweed Velvetleaf 6 Volunteer canola7 Wild mustard Wild radish 6 leaf – – 20 cm height 1 to 3 whorls – 10 leaf 6 leaf 1 to 3 weeks post-emergence 10 cm height – 6 leaf – 10 cm height – – 6 cm height 10 leaf 6 leaf 4 leaf – 6 leaf – 6 leaf – 10 leaf – 10 leaf 6 leaf 8 leaf – 6 leaf – 6 leaf – 4 leaf – 4 leaf – 6 leaf 6 leaf 6 leaf 6 leaf 6 leaf – –– 10 leaf 6 leaf 6 leaf – INOCULANTS Formulation Corn (grain, silage, sweet, seed) Dry beans (incl. coloured, white, kidney) Faba beans Flax1 Peas (field and processing) Soybeans SEED TREATMENTS Bentazon – Group 6 CropsStaging HERBICIDES Active ingredient Flexible tank-mix options for targeted weed control in dry beans. FUNGICIDES Efficient control of key broadleaf weeds. Group 6 chemistry to provide alternative mode of action for control of resistant broadleaf weeds. Excluding low linolenic acid varieties. 2 For perennial weeds, repeat application 7 to 15 days after first, if needed. 3 Includes triazine-resistant biotypes. 4 Suppression. 5 Treat before it is dark green and has begun to trail. 6 Will defoliate 4 leaf and larger but regrowth may occur. 7 Only provides control in field peas up to 4 leaf at 404 ml/ac (1L/ha). Yellow nutsedge2 – 20 cm height WEED & DISEASE Sedge 1 CROP SOLUTIONS Application rates One case will treat 22 to 29 acres, depending on rate. Basagran® Forté herbicide 700 to 900 ml/ac (1.75 to 2.25 L/ha) Water volume Ground application only 8 40 to 120 L/ac (10 to 32 gal/ac) Use larger water volumes for weeds at the upper limit of their recommended stage for treatment. Mixing order 1. Fill the tank 1/2 full with clean water. Start agitation or by-pass system. 2. When using a tank mix for dry beans (Viper® ADV or Solo® herbicides), add selected tank-mix partner.9 INOCULANTS 8 3. Add correct amount of Basagran Forté herbicide and agitate 2 to 3 minutes. 5. Add remainder of water, agitate and spray. 9 See respective labels for complete rate and mixing details. Application tips Rainfastness – 6 to 8 hours. Use a minimum of 80 L/ac (20 gal/ac) of water if crop canopy or heavy weed population interferes with thorough spray coverage, or under cool temperature. When tank mixing, always check the tank-mix partner recommendations for additional staging restrictions. SEED TREATMENTS 4. When required, add correct amount of nitrogen source. Pre-harvest interval 36 days after application for red clover for seed production. 100 days after application for grain sorghum and grain millet. Follow crops No follow-crop restrictions. HERBICIDES 30 days after application for forage sorghum and forage millet. Tank mixes None on label for all other crops. Contact AgSolutions® Customer Care or your local BASF Sales Representative for additional information on supported tank mixes. 40 WEED & DISEASE Viper ADV at 404 ml/ac (1 L/ha) and Basagran Forté at 146 ml/ac (360 ml/ha) and 28% UAN at 809 ml/ac (2 L/ha) or Solo at 11.7 g/ac (29 g/ha) and Basagran Forté at 506 ml/ac (1.25 L/ha) and 28% UAN at 809 ml/ac (2 L/ha) FUNGICIDES Herbicides for dry beans: Controls annual broadleaf weeds in post-emergent corn. Multiple modes of action with glyphosate to control resistant biotypes in chemfallow and post-harvest. Dicamba – Group 4 Diflufenzopyr – Group 19 Formulation Water dispersible granular One case contains 2 x 2.32 kg jugs Storage Store in a cool, dry, ventilated area, above 5°C. Weed control in spring, following previous September application Application or crop Staging Field corn Chemfallow Post-harvest 2 to 6 leaf July to August prior to first significant frost CROP SOLUTIONS Weeds controlled and staging In field corn. Apply to actively growing weeds (except where indicated) Biennial wormwood (2 to 8 leaf) Canada thistle1 Common cocklebur (cotyledon to 6 leaf) Common ragweed Giant ragweed2 (2 to 8 leaf) Kochia (up to 15 cm height) Lady’s thumb Lamb’s quarters Perennial sow thistle2 (2 to 10 leaf) Redroot pigweed Tall waterhemp Velvetleaf Volunteer adzuki beans (1 to 3 trifoliate) Volunteer canola (cotyledon to 4 leaf) Wild buckwheat SEED TREATMENTS Active ingredients Keeps fields cleaner to set them up for success the next season. Excellent follow-crop flexibility that includes pulses and canola. INOCULANTS Selective post-emergent weed control for field corn. Complements glyphosate for superior chemfallow and post-harvest control. Distinct at 58 g/ac tank mixed with glyphosate will control: Distinct® + glyphosate + Merge® Redroot pigweed Round-leaved mallow Spiny annual sow thistle Wild buckwheat Distinct at 115 g/ac tank mixed with glyphosate will control: Source: BASF research trials Glyphosate-resistant kochia 61 days after herbicide application Biennial wormwood (2 to 8 leaf) Canada thistle1 Common cocklebur (cotyledon to 6 leaf) Common ragweed Dandelion Kochia3 (up to 15 cm height) Lady’s thumb Lamb’s quarters Perennial sow thistle2 (2 to 10 leaf) Redroot pigweed Tall waterhemp Velvetleaf Volunteer canola (cotyledon to 4 leaf) Wild buckwheat FUNGICIDES Untreated Dandelion1 Kochia Lamb’s quarters Narrow-leaved hawk’s beard HERBICIDES In chemfallow and post-harvest. Apply to actively growing weeds (except where indicated) Glyphosate only Distinct + glyphosate + Merge Source: BASF research trials, 2013 1 Top growth in summer application, control in a post-harvest application. 2 Suppression only. 3 Includes glyphosate-resistant biotypes at 115 g/ac (285 g/ha) application rate. WEED & DISEASE Click here to learn how Distinct helps manage herbicide resistance. CROP SOLUTIONS Application rates Field corn Distinct herbicide Non-ionic surfactant4 28% UAN4 115 g/ac (285 g/ha) 0.25% v/v 1.25% v/v Chemfallow, post-harvest Distinct herbicide (Opt.1) Glyphosate4 (360 g ae/L) (Opt.2) Glyphosate4 (540 g ae/L) Merge adjuvant4 58 to 115 g/ac (143 to 285 g/ha) 0.5 to 1 L/ac (1.25 to 2.5 L/ha) 0.33 to 0.66 L/ac (0.83 to 1.67 L/ha) 200 ml/ac (500 ml/ha) Water volume Ground application only 20 to 40 L/ac (5 to 10 gal/ac) Non-ionic surfactant, 28% UAN, glyphosate and Merge adjuvant (required for optimum activity) are not included in the case. Mixing order 1. Fill clean spray tank 1/2 full of clean water and start agitation. 2. Add the correct amount of Distinct herbicide and continue to agitate until product is completely dissolved and fully dispersed. 3. For chemfallow or post-harvest, add the correct amount of glyphosate while continuing agitation. 4. For chemfallow or post-harvest add the recommended amount of Merge adjuvant or a 0.25% v/v of non-ionic surfactant, followed by 1.25% v/v 28% UAN. For field corn add 0.25% v/v of non-ionic surfactant, followed by 1.25% v/v 28% UAN. SEED TREATMENTS 4 INOCULANTS One case will treat 40 to 80 acres, depending on rate. 5. Continue agitation while adding the remaining amount of water. Rainfastness – 4 hours. For denser weeds and thick canopies use the higher water volume. Grazing Do not cut or graze for 75 days after application. HERBICIDES Application tips Follow crops If Distinct is applied prior to September 1 If Distinct is applied5 prior to October 1 Wheat, barley, oats, canary seed, corn, canola, lentils, field peas and soybeans. If Distinct is applied5 prior to October 15 Wheat, barley, oats, canary seed and corn. 5 FUNGICIDES Wheat, barley, oats, canary seed, corn, canola, lentils, soybeans, chickpeas, flax, field peas and sunflowers. Distinct applied at 58 g/ac (143 g/ha). If higher rate is used, rotate to cereal or corn crops only. Tank mixes None on label for field corn. Contact AgSolutions® Customer Care or your local BASF Sales Representative for additional information on supported tank mixes. WEED & DISEASE Herbicides for chemfallow and post-harvest application: Glyphosate The ultimate pre-seed/pre-emergent burndown in a new, easy-to-use liquid formulation. Water-based suspension concentrate One case contains 1.73 L jug of Heat LQ herbicide 2 x 8.1 L jugs of Merge® adjuvant Storage Protect from freezing. Store in cool, ventilated area. Chemfallow apply to actively growing weeds Weeds controlled Staging Broadleafs 8 leaf (except where indicated) Canada fleabane2 Cleavers (4 whorls) Dandelion4 (15 cm height) Flixweed Kochia2 (15 cm height) Lamb’s quarters Narrow-leaved hawk’s beard (8 cm height) Redroot pigweed3 Round-leaved mallow Stinkweed3 Volunteer canola3,5 Wild buckwheat3 Wild mustard3 Click here to learn how Heat LQ helps manage herbicide resistance. 1 2 3 4 5 Depending on growing conditions. Includes Group 2-resistant and glyphosate-resistant biotypes. For suppression of secondary flushes, use higher application rate of 59 ml/ac (146 ml/ha). Top growth burndown control only of perennial plants, control of spring germinating plants. All herbicide-tolerant canola systems including glyphosate-tolerant canola. INOCULANTS SEED TREATMENTS Formulation pre-seed and pre-emergence (before ground crack) Barley Canary seed Chickpeas (kabuli) Corn (field, sweet) Field peas Lentils Tame oats Soybeans Wheat (spring, winter, durum) HERBICIDES Saflufenacil – Group 14 CropsStaging FUNGICIDES Active ingredient Broadleaf weed control in as few as 3 to 5 days.1 Group 14 chemistry for control of Group 2- and glyphosate-resistant weeds. WEED & DISEASE Rainfast and quickly absorbed for fast, complete weed control even under cool conditions. Heat® LQ herbicide complements and improves your glyphosate application. CROP SOLUTIONS pre-seed/pre-emergent burndown chemfallow One case of Heat LQ herbicide will treat 30 to 80 acres, depending on rate. Barley, canary seed, chickpeas (kabuli), corn (field, sweet6), field peas, tame oats, wheat (spring, winter, durum) 21.5 to 59 ml/ac (53 to 146 ml/ha) Lentils7, soybeans7,8 21.5 ml/ac (53 ml/ha) Chemfallow 21.5 to 59 ml/ac (53 to 146 ml/ha) All applications Glyphosate9 (360 g ae/L) 0.5 to 1 L/ac (1.25 to 2.5 L/ha) Merge adjuvant 200 to 400 ml/ac (0.5 to 1 L/ha) 10 Glyphosate only (At the higher Heat LQ application rates (30 or 40 acres per case), BASF recommends using Merge at the higher rate (400 ml/ac). Use both Merge jugs included in the case regardless of the Heat LQ rate.) Water volume Ground application only CROP SOLUTIONS Comparison of volunteer Roundup Ready canola after a pre-seed application of Heat LQ plus glyphosate plus Merge ® INOCULANTS Application rates 20 to 40 L/ac (5 to 10 gal/ac) Some sweet corn hybrids may be sensitive to saflufenacil and injury may occur. 7 Do not use rates higher than 21.5 ml/ac (53 ml/ha) or injury could result. See label for details. 8 Some soybeans cultivars may be more sensitive to saflufenacil and injury may occur. 9 Glyphosate (required for optimum activity) is not included in the case. 10 Merge adjuvant is required and is included with Heat LQ herbicide. Mixing order Heat LQ + glyphosate + Merge Source: BASF Research Authorization trial, Westlock, AB, 2014 Comparison of dandelion after a pre-seed application of Heat LQ plus glyphosate plus Merge 1. Fill clean spray tank 1/2 full of clean water and start agitation. 2. Add the correct amount of Heat LQ herbicide and continue to agitate until mixed. 3. Add the correct amount of glyphosate while continuing agitation. 4. Add the correct amount of Merge adjuvant to the tank last. If excess foaming occurs, a silicone anti-foaming agent may be added (e.g. Halt®). SEED TREATMENTS 6 5. Continue agitation while adding the remaining amount of water. Application tips Rainfastness – Heat LQ is very rainfast and limited only by the glyphosate manufacturer’s rainfast guidelines. Frost – For frosts above -4°C, spray next day if at least 4 hours of 10°C are expected after spraying. For frosts below -4°C, wait 1 to 2 days then assess plant damage. At least 60% green tissue remaining is needed for spraying. Glyphosate only HERBICIDES 6. Continue agitation or run the by-pass system. Pre-harvest interval Follow crops 1 year after application All crops, 1 year after a spring, pre-seed or pre-emergent application. Source: BASF Research Authorization trial, Stoughton, SK, 2014 Tank mixes Herbicide: Glyphosate Contact AgSolutions® Customer Care or your local BASF Sales Representative for additional information on supported tank mixes. WEED & DISEASE Heat LQ + glyphosate + Merge FUNGICIDES 60 days for all pre-seed and pre-emergent applications. Faster harvest. Better weed control. Water-based suspension concentrate One case contains 1.73 L jug of Heat® LQ herbicide 2 x 8.1 L jugs of Merge® adjuvant Also available as a tote (4 x 10.79 L Heat LQ and 400 L Merge) Dry common beans2, Apply when stems are green to brown, pods are soybeansmature (yellow, brown) and 80 to 90% of leaves have dropped. Field peasApply when majority of pods are brown (70 to 80%). Red lentils3 Apply when bottom 15% of pods are mature and brown with ripened seeds. The bottom pods should rattle when shaken. Storage Sunflowers4Apply when the backs of the heads and bracts are turning yellow, and seed moisture is 20 to 30%. Protect from freezing. Store in cool, ventilated area. Use of Heat LQ in seed production Comparison of canola, 16 days after an application of Heat LQ plus glyphosate plus Merge For seed production fields, Heat LQ herbicide should be used as a standalone product only. BASF and third party research have shown no decrease in seed germination from an application of Heat LQ. Maximum Residue Limits Please note: Heat LQ can be used for pre-harvest applications on canola, dry common beans, soybeans, field peas, red lentils, and sunflowers for the 2016 application season. Glyphosate only Heat LQ + glyphosate + Merge Source: AgSolutions® Performance Trials, Swan River, MB, 2015 Heat LQ herbicide must be applied after physiological maturity (less than 30% seed moisture). When tank mixed with glyphosate, consult glyphosate label or your BASF Sales Representative for information regarding use on specific varieties of dry common beans. 3 BASF supports the use of Heat LQ for pre-harvest for red lentils, however we are still in the process of aligning the Maximum Residue Limit (MRL) in the European Union with other trade jurisdictions. NOTE: Heat LQ is supported for pre-harvest use on red lentil varieties only. DO NOT apply Heat LQ pre-harvest to green lentils. Please check with your grain buyer prior to the pre-harvest application of Heat LQ in red lentils. 4 Glyphosate is not registered for pre-harvest use in sunflowers. For sunflowers, use Heat LQ as a standalone product only. As of 2016, BASF remains in the final stages of establishing import tolerances (maximum residue limits (MRLs)) for flax, mustard, wheat, barley, and triticale for markets around the world. While establishing MRLs for key export markets is progressing, the European Food Safety Authority has not yet completed their review. Because these crops are heavily exported, and some exports are made to the EU, BASF does not recommend the use of Heat LQ for pre-harvest on flax, mustard, wheat, barley, and triticale for the 2016 application season. SEED TREATMENTS Formulation Canola (all types)Apply when 60 to 75% of seeds have changed colour. HERBICIDES Saflufenacil – Group 14 CropsStaging1 FUNGICIDES Active ingredient Tank mixed with glyphosate, for fast broadleaf weed dry down and cleaner fields next season. Facilitates straight cutting canola. INOCULANTS Easy-to-use liquid formulation for fast dry down of crops and broadleaf weeds. Improved crop uniformity and harvestability. CROP SOLUTIONS pre-harvest 2 WEED & DISEASE 1 CROP SOLUTIONS Application rates 43 to 59 ml/ac (106 to 146 ml/ha) 1.0 L/ac (2.5 L/ha) 200 to 400 ml/ac (0.5 to 1 L/ha) (BASF recommends using Merge at the higher rate (400 ml/ac) when tank-mixed with glyphosate. Use both Merge jugs included in the case when applying Heat LQ at 40 acres per case. Use all Merge in the tote when applying at 1,000 acres per tote.) Heat LQ standalone rate Merge adjuvant6 59 ml/ac (146 ml/ha) 400 ml/ac (1 L/ha) Water volume Ground application tank mixed with glyphosate rate7 Ground application standalone rate Aerial application8 5 6 7 8 40 L/ac (10 gal/ac) minimum 80 L/ac (20 gal/ac) minimum 20 L/ac (5 gal/ac) Glyphosate is not included in the case. Merge adjuvant is required and is included with Heat LQ herbicide. Use all Merge included in the case. Higher water volumes are recommended for best results. Heat LQ is registered for aerial applications. Some glyphosate formulations are also registered for aerial applications; therefore, Heat LQ plus glyphosate can be applied through aerial applications when both products have aerial registrations. Mixing order 1. Fill clean spray tank 1/2 full of clean water and start agitation. 2. Add the correct amount of Heat LQ herbicide and continue to agitate until mixed. SEED TREATMENTS Heat LQ tank mixed with glyphosate rate Glyphosate5 (360 g ae/L) Merge adjuvant6 INOCULANTS One case of Heat LQ herbicide will treat 40 acres tank mixed with glyphosate or 30 acres standalone. One tote treats 1,000 acres tank mixed with glyphosate or 730 acres standalone. 3. If tank mix is being applied, add the correct amount of glyphosate while continuing agitation. 4. Add the correct amount of Merge adjuvant to the tank last. 5. Continue agitation while adding the remaining amount of water. HERBICIDES 6. Continue agitation or run the by-pass system. Application tips Rainfastness – Heat LQ is extremely rainfast and is only limited by glyphosate. Follow the glyphosate manufacturer’s recommendation for rainfast guidelines. Pre-harvest interval 2 days after application for dry common beans. 7 days after application for sunflowers. Follow crops In the spring following a fall application. Barley Canary seed Canola (all types incl. Clearfield® canola) Chickpeas Corn (field, sweet) Field peas Flax Lentils Mustard Oats Soybeans Wheat (spring incl. Clearfield wheat, winter, durum) FUNGICIDES 3 days after application for canola, field peas, red lentils and soybeans. Herbicide: Glyphosate Contact AgSolutions Customer Care or your local BASF Sales Representative for additional information on supported tank mixes. WEED & DISEASE Tank mixes Formulation Water dispersible granular One case contains 8 x 86.5 g water-soluble bags Storage Store above 5°C. . F.P.O 1 to 4 leaf 1 to 4 leaf 2 to 6 leaf 1 to 9 node 2 to 6 leaf 1 to 6 leaf 1 to 4 true leaf 1 to 6 true leaf 1 to 4 leaf 1 to 3 true leaf Weeds controlled Staging Broadleafs cotyledon to 4 leaf (except where indicated) Chickweed1 Cleavers1 (4 whorls) Flixweed Green smartweed Hemp-nettle2 Lamb’s quarters3 Redroot pigweed1 Russian thistle4 Shepherd’s-purse1 Stinkweed1 Stork’s-bill1 Volunteer canola1,5 Volunteer tame mustard Wild buckwheat2 Wild mustard1 Grasses 1 to 4 true leaf Barnyard grass Green foxtail1 Persian darnel Volunteer barley Volunteer tame oats Volunteer wheat Wild oats Multiple flushing weeds. 1 Suppression in field peas and Clearfield lentils only. 2 Suppression in field peas, Clearfield lentils and Clearfield canola only. 3 Suppression in Clearfield lentils only. 4 Non-Clearfield canola varieties only. 5 CROP SOLUTIONS INOCULANTS Alfalfa (for seed production) Birdsfoot trefoil (for seed production) Clearfield canola Clearfield lentils Clearfield XCEED® canola Faba beans Fenugreek Field peas Seedling clover (for seed production) Soybeans SEED TREATMENTS Imazamox – Group 2 Imazethapyr – Group 2 CropsStaging HERBICIDES Active ingredients Lasting activity to control multiple flushes of shallow germinating weeds. Wide window of application. FUNGICIDES Controls flushing weeds including volunteer canola. Proven control of a wide spectrum of key weeds in a single pass. WEED & DISEASE Reliable 1-pass weed control in multiple crops including Clearfield® lentils, soybeans and field peas. CROP SOLUTIONS Application rates One case will treat 40 acres. 17 g/ac (43 g/ha) Merge adjuvant 0.5% v/v (e.g. 500 ml per 100 L solution) ® 6 INOCULANTS Odyssey® herbicide Water volume Ground application only 6 20 to 40 L/ac (5 to 10 gal/ac) Merge adjuvant (required for optimum activity) is not included in the case. Mixing order 2. Add the required amount of Odyssey herbicide directly into the sprayer through the tank opening. Agitate for at least 10 minutes to dissolve. 3. After the herbicide is dissolved, if using a tank mix, add the correct amount of second herbicide and continue agitating. 4. Continue agitation while adding the required amount of Merge adjuvant. If excess foaming occurs, a silicone anti-foaming agent may be added (e.g. Halt®). 5. Complete filling the tank to the desired level with water. If agitation is stopped for more than 5 minutes, re-suspend spray solution by full agitation prior to commencing spraying again. 6. Between loads of tank mix, check in-line and nozzle screens and rinse clean if needed. SEED TREATMENTS 1. Use a 50 mesh (or coarser) filter screen and fill the spray tank 3/4 full with the correct amount of water. Start and continue agitation throughout mixing. Application tips Apply in warm weather to weeds that are actively growing. Avoid applying immediately after or preceding a frost or unseasonably cold weather. Pre-harvest interval 60 days after application for Clearfield canola, field peas, fenugreek, Clearfield lentils and faba beans. 85 days after application for soybeans. HERBICIDES Rainfastness – 3 hours. Odyssey must not be applied within 60 days of harvest of birdsfoot trefoil. 1 year after application Canary seed Chickpeas Clearfield canola (incl. Clearfield Brassica juncea canola) Field corn Field peas Lentils (incl. Clearfield lentils) Spring barley Spring wheat (incl. Clearfield wheat) Durum wheat Tame oats 2 years after application Flax Non-Clearfield canola Sunflowers FUNGICIDES Follow crops Herbicides7: Lontrel® 360 8, Lontrel DSG 8, Poast® Ultra Contact AgSolutions® Customer Care or your local BASF Sales Representative for additional information on supported tank mixes. See respective herbicide labels for details on applicable crops. See respective product labels for re-crop restrictions. 7 8 WEED & DISEASE Tank mixes (a) Water dispersible granules (b) Emulsifiable concentrate Weeds controlled Staging Broadleafs cotyledon to 4 leaf One case contains Chickweed1 Cleavers1 Flixweed Green smartweed Hemp-nettle2 Lamb’s quarters3 Redroot pigweed1 Russian thistle4 Shepherd’s-purse1 Stinkweed1 Stork’s-bill1 Volunteer canola (non-Clearfield canola only)1 Volunteer tame mustard Wild buckwheat2 Wild mustard1 Grasses 1 to 6 true leaf or up to 2 tillers (except where indicated) Barnyard grass Crabgrass (large) Fall panicum Green foxtail1,5 Japanese brome grass6 Persian darnel Proso millet Quackgrass7 (2 to 5 leaf) Volunteer barley Volunteer corn Volunteer wheat (incl. Clearfield wheat) Volunteer tame oats Wild millet Wild oats5 Witchgrass Yellow foxtail Formulation (a)8 x 86.5 g water-soluble bags (b)6.16 L jug 8.1 L jug Merge® adjuvant Storage Store above 5°C. Japanese brome grass control 28 days after application in Clearfield lentils Odyssey® + competitor Odyssey Ultra Source: BASF research trial, Saskatoon, SK, 2014 Multiple flushing weeds. Suppression in field peas and Clearfield lentils. Suppression in field peas, soybeans, Clearfield lentils and Clearfield canola. 4 Suppression in Clearfield lentils. 5 Odyssey Ultra herbicide tank mix will not control weed biotypes that have multiple resistance to both Group 1 and Group 2 herbicides. 6 Odyssey Ultra herbicide will provide control of spring germinating Japanese brome grass and suppression of fall emerged Japanese brome grass. 7 Suppression in all crops. 2 3 CROP SOLUTIONS INOCULANTS 2 to 6 leaf 1 to 9 node 1 to 6 leaf 1 to 6 true leaf 1 to 3 true leaf SEED TREATMENTS Clearfield® canola Clearfield lentils Faba beans Field peas Soybeans (a)Imazamox – Group 2 Imazethapyr – Group 2 (b) Sethoxydim – Group 1 1 CropsStaging HERBICIDES Active ingredients Extended application window up to 6-leaf stage on grassy weeds. Multiple modes of action for management of resistant grassy weeds. FUNGICIDES Early season control that includes multiple flushing weeds. Proven control of a wider spectrum of key grassy weeds including Japanese brome grass, along with suppression of quackgrass. WEED & DISEASE Two modes of action for proven control of tough broadleaf and grassy weeds. CROP SOLUTIONS 17 g/ac (43 g/ha) 154 ml/ac (380 ml/ha)8 0.5% v/v (e.g. 500 ml per 100 L spray solution) Water volume Ground application only 20 to 40 L/ac (5 to 10 gal/ac) 8 9 For control of fall emerged Japanese brome grass, add Poast® Ultra herbicide at 90 ml/ha to the tank mix. See label for details. Merge adjuvant is required and is included within Odyssey Ultra herbicide case. Mixing order 1. Use a 50 mesh (or coarser) filter screen and fill the spray tank 3/4 full with the correct amount of water. 2. Add the required amount of Odyssey Ultra herbicide (a) water-soluble bags directly into the sprayer through the tank opening. Agitate for at least 10 minutes to dissolve the herbicide. 3. After the herbicide is dissolved, use a separate calibrated measuring device to add the required amount of Odyssey Ultra herbicide (b) while agitating the spray solution. 4. Continue agitation while adding the required amount of Merge adjuvant. If excess foaming occurs, a silicone anti-foaming agent may be added (e.g. Halt®). 5. Complete filling the tank to the desired level with water. If agitation is stopped for more than 5 minutes, re-suspend spray solution by full agitation prior to commencing spraying again. 6. Between loads of tank mix, check in-line and nozzle screens and rinse clean if needed. INOCULANTS One case will treat 40 acres. Odyssey Ultra herbicide (a) Odyssey Ultra herbicide (b) Merge adjuvant9 SEED TREATMENTS Application rates Application tips HERBICIDES Rainfastness – 3 hours. Apply in warm weather to weeds that are actively growing. Avoid applying immediately after or preceding a frost or when temperature is under 5°C. Pre-harvest interval 60 days after application for Clearfield canola10, Clearfield lentils and field peas.11 80 days after application for faba beans. 85 days after application for soybeans.10 10 11 Do not graze treated canola or soybeans or cut for hay; sufficient data is not available to support these uses. Field peas may be fed to livestock 30 days after application. 1 year after application Canary seed Chickpeas Clearfield canola Clearfield canola quality Brassica juncea Durum wheat Field corn Field peas Lentils (incl. Clearfield lentils) Spring barley Spring wheat Tame oats 2 years after application Flax Non-Clearfield canola Sunflowers Refer to label for additional follow-crop restrictions. Contact your BASF Sales Representative for details on any crops not listed here. Tank mixes Herbicide: Poast Ultra at 36 ml/ac (90 ml/ha) for control of fall emerged Japanese brome grass Fungicides: Headline®13, Priaxor®13 Contact AgSolutions® Customer Care or your local BASF Sales Representative for additional information on supported tank mixes. 13 Supported but not on label. WEED & DISEASE 12 FUNGICIDES Follow crops12 Dimethenamid-P – Group 15 Formulation Residual activity and wider lateral control for reduced weed pressure throughout crop development. CropTiming PotatoesPre-emergence to crop and weeds. Apply after planting and before potatoes emerge from the final hilling of the season. Emulsifiable concentrate Weeds controlled One case contains 2 x 9 L jugs Broadleafs Storage Store in cool, dry, ventilated area, away from food and feed. Nightshade (eastern black)1,2 Redroot pigweed1,2 Grasses Barnyard grass Consistent performance with Outlook® herbicide Crabgrass (smooth, large) Fall panicum INOCULANTS Active ingredient Consistent performance in challenging weather conditions. SEED TREATMENTS Pre-emergent control of annual grasses and key broadleaf weeds, including biotypes resistant to triazine and Group 2 herbicides. CROP SOLUTIONS Protect potato yields through the critical weed-free period. Foxtail (giant, green, yellow) Outlook Source: BASF trials, PEI, 2012 Includes Group 2-resistant and triazine-resistant biotypes. Controlled at 390 ml/ac (963 ml/ha). Lower rates provide suppression only. 3 Suppression only. 1 2 Yellow nutsedge3 FUNGICIDES Untreated WEED & DISEASE Sedge HERBICIDES Old witchgrass CROP SOLUTIONS Application rates One case of Outlook herbicide will treat 46 to 59 acres (18.6 to 23.9 ha). One jug will treat 23 to 29.4 acres (9.3 to 11.9 ha). Soil Type Less Than 3% Organic 3% to 6% Organic 7% to 10% Organic coarse textured soils 305 ml/ac (756 ml/ha) 305 ml/ac (756 ml/ha) 348 ml/ac (860 ml/ha) medium textured soils 305 ml/ac (756 ml/ha) 348 ml/ac (860 ml/ha) 390 ml/ac (963 ml/ha) fine textured soils 305 ml/ac (756 ml/ha) 348 ml/ac (860 ml/ha) 390 ml/ac (963 ml/ha) INOCULANTS Application Rates Based on % Organic Matter Mixing order 1. Ensure the spray tank is clean before use. 2. Fill the tank 1/2 full of water and start agitation. 3. Add the required amount of Outlook herbicide to the tank. 4. Continue agitation while filling the remainder of the spray tank. 5. After use, clean the spray tank according to label precautions. Application tips SEED TREATMENTS Apply Outlook at the higher rates in the table, on fine textured or high organic soils and for heavier weed problems. Apply Outlook only in a single application in potatoes. Do not exceed the specified rate by soil type in a single application. Resistance management – Rotate the use of Outlook or other Group 15 herbicides within a growing season (sequence) or among growing seasons, with different herbicide groups that control the same weeds in a field. Tank mix with herbicides from a different group. Pre-harvest interval 40 days after application for potatoes HERBICIDES Restricted entry interval – 24 hours. Tank mixes Herbicides: Sencor® (Metribuzin)4, Lorox® (Linuron)4 Supported but not on label. WEED & DISEASE 4 FUNGICIDES Contact AgSolutions® Customer Care or your BASF Sales Representative for information on supported tank mixes. CROP SOLUTIONS Systemic herbicide for proven control of grassy weeds. Formulation Liquid emulsifiable concentrate One case contains 2 x 7.7 L jugs Storage Flax (incl. low linoleic acid varieties) Lentils Mustard Potatoes (incl. sweet) Safflower Snap common beans Soybeans Sugar beets Sunflowers Weeds controlled Staging Grasses Barnyard grass Crabgrass Fall panicum Foxtail barley2,4 Green foxtail Persian darnel Proso millet Quackgrass3,4 Volunteer barley5 Volunteer corn Volunteer wheat5 Wild oats5 Witchgrass Yellow foxtail 1 to 6 true leaf (except where indicated) plus more than 30 other crops (see label for complete list) (before tillering) (2 (1 (1 (1 to to to to 5 4 4 4 leaf) leaf) leaf) leaf) Dry common beans may vary in their tolerance to herbicides, including Poast® Ultra. See label for additional notes on use. 1 Suppressed at the 445 ml/ac (1.1 L/ha) rate when applied at the 1 to 4 true leaf stage prior to tillering. 2 Suppressed at the 190 ml/ac rate when applied at the 2 to 5 true leaf stage. Controlled at the 445 ml/ac (1.1 L/ha) rate when applied up to the 3 true leaf stage. 3 Ground application only. 4 Controlled at the 1-4 leaf stage in canola, flax and peas only. 5 WEED & DISEASE FUNGICIDES Cool, dry, well-ventilated area without drain. Alfalfa Beans (white, kidney, pinto, adzuki, faba, lima, mung) Buckwheat Canola (all types, incl. Clearfield® canola) Caraway Chickpeas Coriander Creeping red fescue Dry common beans1 Field peas INOCULANTS Sethoxydim – Group 1 Crops SEED TREATMENTS Active ingredient Effective across a broad range of environmental conditions. HERBICIDES Registered on over 50 crops including lentils, beans and field peas. Ground or aerial application with wide staging window on key grassy weeds. CROP SOLUTIONS Application rates One case of Poast Ultra herbicide will treat 80 to 120 acres, depending on rate. Regular ground rate6 Small grass ground rate 130 ml/ac (321 ml/ha) Regular aerial rate 190 ml/ac (470 ml/ha) All applications Merge® adjuvant7 6 7 1% v/v (e.g. 1 L per 100 L spray solution) Poast Ultra may also be applied at a higher ground rate of 445 ml/ac (1.1 L/ha) for control of quackgrass and suppression of foxtail barley. See label for details. Merge adjuvant is required and is not included in the case. INOCULANTS 190 ml/ac (470 ml/ha) 6 Mixing order 1. Fill clean spray tank 1/2 full with clean water and start agitation. SEED TREATMENTS 2. Add the correct amount of Poast Ultra herbicide. Continue to agitate. 3. If tank mixing a broadleaf herbicide, add correct rate now. 4. Add the correct amount of Merge adjuvant along with the remaining amount of water. 5. Continue to agitate or run the by-pass system. 6. After any break in spraying, agitate thoroughly before spraying again. Application tips Rainfastness – 1 hour. Reduced rates are not recommended as they may result in inconsistent weed control. Field peas Flax (incl. low linoleic acid varieties) Lentils Mustard Potatoes (incl. sweet) Safflower Snap common beans Soybeans Sugar beets Sunflowers Follow crops There are no follow-crop restrictions in the season following application. Tank mixes Herbicides for the following crops 60 days 60 (86) days 65 days 76 days 80 (30) days 90 days 15 days 80 days 85 days 105 days FUNGICIDES Alfalfa 70 days Beans (white, kidney, pinto, adzuki, faba, lima, mung) 80 days Buckwheat 85 days Canola (all types incl. Clearfield canola) 70 days Carawayn/a Chickpeas 65 days Coriander n/a Creeping red fescue n/a Dry common beans 80 days HERBICIDES Pre-harvest interval None on label for all other crops. Contact AgSolutions® Customer Care or your local BASF Sales Representative for additional information on supported tank mixes. WEED & DISEASE Clearfield canola, Clearfield lentils, field peas: Odyssey® Canola (non-Clearfield): Lontrel®, Muster® LibertyLink® canola: Liberty® Flax: Buctril® M, Logic® M, Lontrel 360, MCPA Ester 600 Alfalfa (established)1 Alfalfa (newly seeded) Chickling vetch Dry beans1 Field peas Soybeans2 before 30 cm tall after 1st trifoliate leaf appears 5 to 7 leaf up to 2 trifoliate leaf up to 6 node 1 to 3 leaf 2 x 3.3 L jugs Weeds controlled Staging Storage Broadleafs cotyledon to 4 leaf Chickweed Cleavers Common groundsel3 Green smartweed3 Hairy nightshade4 Hemp-nettle Redroot pigweed Shepherd’s-purse Smartweed Stinkweed Volunteer canola5 Wild buckwheat6 Wild mustard Grasses Green foxtail 1 to 4 true leaf 6 Wild oats 2 to 4 leaf Imazethapyr – Group 2 Formulation Liquid concentrate One case contains 1 See Pursuit® herbicide label for more details on weeds controlled. In Manitoba only. 2 3 Controlled in newly seeded alfalfa only. 4 Controlled in dry beans only. 5 Non-Clearfield® canola varieties only. 6 Suppression. WEED & DISEASE FUNGICIDES Keep from freezing. Do not store below 0°C. INOCULANTS CropsStaging SEED TREATMENTS Active ingredient Controls multiple flushing weeds at time of application plus additional flushes of shallow germinating weeds that develop later. HERBICIDES For use only in the black and grey wooded soil zones in Western Canada. Ideal for broadleaf weed control with moderate grassy weed pressure. CROP SOLUTIONS Broad-spectrum, flushing weed control in soybeans, field peas and dry beans. CROP SOLUTIONS Application rates One case will treat 80 acres. 85 ml/ac (210 ml/ha) Non-ionic surfactant 7 0.25% v/v (e.g. 250 ml per 100 L spray solution) Water volume Ground application only 7 40 L/ac (10 gal/ac) Non-ionic surfactant containing at least 80% active ingredient (Agral® 90, Ag-surf®) is required for Pursuit herbicide and is not included in the case. Mixing order INOCULANTS Pursuit herbicide 1. Add 1/2 to 3/4 full of clean water needed. 2. Add the required amount of Pursuit herbicide and agitate the solution. 4. Complete filling with water. Application tips Rainfastness – 3 hours. Avoid application immediately before or after frost or during unseasonably cold weather. Do not spray before all weeds have emerged. Use higher water volume on dense weeds and thicker canopies. SEED TREATMENTS 3. Add required amount of non-ionic surfactant and continue agitation. Pre-harvest interval 60 days after application for field peas and chickling vetch. 75 days after application for dry beans. 85 days after application for soybeans (Manitoba only). Follow crops HERBICIDES 14 days after application for newly seeded alfalfa. 1 year after application 2 years after application Non-Clearfield canola Tank mixes Herbicide: Poast® Ultra FUNGICIDES Alfalfa Lentils (incl. Clearfield lentils) Clearfield canola (incl. Clearfield Brassica juncea canola) Spring wheat (incl. Clearfield wheat) Field peas Spring barley WEED & DISEASE Contact AgSolutions® Customer Care or your local BASF Sales Representative for additional information on supported tank mixes. CROP SOLUTIONS Control of grass and broadleaf weeds, with rotational flexibility. Water dispersible granular One case contains 4 x 117.5 g water-soluble bags Storage Store above 5°C. Weeds controlled Staging Broadleafs cotyledon to 4 leaf (except where indicated) Cleavers1 (1 to 4 whorls) Cow cockle Green smartweed Lamb’s quarters Redroot pigweed Round-leaved mallow1 Russian thistle Shepherd’s-purse Stinkweed Volunteer canola2 Wild buckwheat1 Wild mustard Grasses 1 to 4 true leaf Barnyard grass Green foxtail Japanese brome grass1 Persian darnel Volunteer barley Volunteer canary seed Volunteer durum wheat Volunteer spring wheat2 Volunteer tame oats Wild oats Yellow foxtail 1 Suppression. 2 Non-Clearfield varieties only. INOCULANTS 2 to 6 leaf 2 to 6 leaf 2 to 6 leaf 2 to 8 leaf 2 to 6 leaf SEED TREATMENTS Formulation Clearfield canola Clearfield canola quality Brassica juncea Clearfield lentils Clearfield sunflowers Clearfield XCEED® canola HERBICIDES Imazamox – Group 2 CropsStaging FUNGICIDES Active ingredient A good balance between broadleaf weed control and rotational flexibility. WEED & DISEASE Reliable control of tough grasses and targeted broadleaf weeds. Broad-spectrum control for Clearfield® lentils and Clearfield sunflowers. One case will treat 40 acres. Solo® herbicide 11.7 g/ac (29 g/ha) Merge® adjuvant3 0.5% v/v (e.g. 500 ml per 100 L spray solution) Water volume Ground application only 40 L/ac (10 gal/ac) Merge adjuvant (required for optimum activity) is not included in the case. Mixing order 1. Use a 50 mesh (or coarser) filter screen and fill tank 3/4 full with correct amount of water. Start and continue agitation throughout mixing and spraying. 2. Add the required amount of Solo herbicide water-soluble bags directly into the sprayer through the tank opening and allow to dissolve completely. 3. For Solo plus Lontrel® herbicide tank mix, add recommended amount of Lontrel. INOCULANTS 3 CROP SOLUTIONS Application rates 5. If required, add the correct amount of Merge adjuvant. If excess foaming occurs, a silicone anti-foaming agent may be added (e.g. Halt®). 6. Complete filling the tank to the desired level with water. If agitation is stopped for more than 5 minutes, re-suspend spray solution by full agitation prior to commencing spraying again. 7. Between loads of tank mix, check in-line and nozzle screens and rinse clean if needed. Application tips Rainfastness – 3 hours. Avoid application immediately before or after frost or during unseasonably cold weather. SEED TREATMENTS 4. Agitate for at least 10 minutes to dissolve the herbicide. After the herbicide is dissolved, continue agitation. Treat when weeds are actively growing. Use higher water volume on dense weeds and thicker canopies. 60 days after application for Clearfield canola and Clearfield lentils. 70 days after application for Clearfield sunflowers. Follow crops 3 months after application Winter wheat as a rotational crop 1 year after application Canary seed Canola (all types incl. Clearfield canola) Chickpeas Durum wheat 2 years after application Mustard (condiment type only) Field corn Field peas Flax Lentils (incl. Clearfield lentils) Spring barley Spring wheat (incl. Clearfield wheat) Sunflowers (incl. Clearfield sunflowers) Tame oats Tank mixes FUNGICIDES HERBICIDES Pre-harvest interval Herbicides for Clearfield canola: Lontrel DSG at 40 g/ac (100 g/ha) and 0.5% v/v Merge Contact AgSolutions® Customer Care or your local BASF Sales Representative for additional information on supported tank mixes. WEED & DISEASE None on label for Clearfield lentils or Clearfield sunflowers. Formulation Solution One case contains 2 x 6.5 L jugs or 3 x 4.33 L jugs Storage Store above 5°C. Weed control in Clearfield lentils Solo ADV Source: BASF Research Authorization trial, Wilkie, SK, 2015 Clearfield canola Clearfield canola quality Brassica juncea Clearfield lentils Clearfield sunflowers Clearfield XCEED® Brassica juncea canola Soybeans 2 to 6 leaf 2 to 6 leaf 1 to 9 node 2 to 8 leaf 2 to 6 leaf cotyledon to 4 leaf Weeds controlled Staging Broadleafs cotyledon to 4 leaf (except where indicated) Cleavers1 Cow cockle Green smartweed Lamb’s quarters Redroot pigweed Round-leaved mallow1 Russian thistle Shepherd’s-purse Stinkweed Volunteer canola2 Wild buckwheat1 Wild mustard (1 to 4 whorls) Grasses 1 to 4 true leaf stage up until early tillering Barnyard grass Green foxtail Japanese brome grass1 Persian darnel Volunteer barley Volunteer canary seed Volunteer durum wheat Volunteer spring wheat2 Volunteer tame oats Wild oats Yellow foxtail INOCULANTS Staging ® SEED TREATMENTS Imazamox – Group 2 Crops FUNGICIDES Active ingredient Delivers reliable control of tough grasses and targeted broadleaf weeds. HERBICIDES Includes a built-in adjuvant, for ease of handling and reduced fill-up times. Provides the re-cropping flexibility of Solo herbicide in a new, convenient liquid formulation. CROP SOLUTIONS New Solo® ADV herbicide provides reliable control of tough weeds with rotational freedom in a new, convenient liquid formulation. Both case options will treat 40 acres. Solo ADV herbicide 325 ml/ac (800 ml/ha) Water volume Ground application only 1 Suppression only. 2 Non-Clearfield varieties. 40 L/ac (10 gal/ac) WEED & DISEASE Application rates Application tips Solo ADV Source: BASF Research Authorization trial, Frobisher, SK, 2015 Note: Solo ADV may contain a small amount of sediment, which is completely normal. Always perform a triple rinse of the jug when preparing the spray solution. Avoid application immediately before or after frost or during unseasonably cold weather. Treat when weeds are actively growing. Pre-harvest interval 60 days after application for Clearfield canola, Clearfield canola quality Brassica juncea, Clearfield XCEED Brassica juncea canola, Clearfield lentils and soybeans. Volunteer canola Green smartweed 70 days after application for Clearfield sunflowers. Lamb’s quarters Stinkweed 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 % weed control Source: BASF Research Authorization trials, Western Canada, 2015 80 90 100 Grazing Do not graze treated Clearfield canola, Clearfield canola quality Brassica juncea, Clearfield XCEED Brassica juncea canola, Clearfield lentils or soybeans or cut for hay within 20 days of application. Do not graze treated Clearfield sunflower plants or cut for straw. Follow crops 3 months after application Winter wheat as a rotational crop HERBICIDES Wild oats 1 year after application Canary seed, canola (incl. Clearfield canola), chickpeas, durum wheat, field corn, field peas, flax, lentils (incl. Clearfield lentils), soybeans, spring barley, spring wheat, sunflowers (incl. Clearfield sunflowers) and tame oats 2 years after application Mustard (condiment type only) Tank mixes3 Herbicides for the following crops Clearfield canola: Lontrel 360 at 84 ml/ac (208 ml/ha) FUNGICIDES Volunteer wheat Clearfield canola, Clearfield lentils, Clearfield sunflowers and soybeans: Poast Ultra at 129 to 190 ml/ac (320 to 470 ml/ha) Contact AgSolutions® Customer Care or your local BASF Sales Representative for additional information on supported tank mixes. If tank mixing Solo ADV with a tank-mix partner for improved grass control (i.e. Poast Ultra), no additional adjuvant is required. 3 WEED & DISEASE Green foxtail SEED TREATMENTS Rainfastness – 3 hours. Solo ADV weed control efficacy 0 CROP SOLUTIONS Green foxtail control after Solo ADV application in Clearfield lentils 1.Always start with a clean sprayer. Refer to previously applied product labels for specific cleaning instructions. 2.Fill the clean tank with 1/2 to 3/4 of the required amount of clean water and start agitation system. Agitation should be running during the entire mixing procedure. 3.Add the correct amount of Solo ADV herbicide and continue to agitate. 4.If required, add the correct amount of Lontrel® 360 herbicide or Poast® Ultra herbicide while agitating the spray solution. 5.Continue the agitation while filling the spray tank with the remaining amount of water. 6.Thoroughly flush tank, boom, hoses and nozzle screens with clean water to avoid possible injury to other crops. INOCULANTS Mixing order One case contains 2 x 8.1 L jugs Also available in 129.6 L drum Storage Protect from temperatures below 0oC and above 40oC. Cleaver control, 7 days after application of Viper® ADV herbicide Untreated Viper ADV Source: BASF Research Authorization trial, SK, 2012 Volunteer canola control with application of Viper ADV herbicide vs glyphosate Glyphosate Viper ADV Source: AgSolutions® Performance Trials, Somerset, MB, 2014 1 Dry edible beans may vary in their tolerance to herbicides. See label for important notes. For dry edible beans, Viper ADV requires addition of Basagran® Forté herbicide plus 28% UAN. 2 Includes resistant biotypes. 3 Suppression. 4 Top growth suppression only. 5 Including Clearfield® and non-Clearfield varieties. 6 Excluding Clearfield wheat. 1 to 2 trifoliate leaf 3 to 6 above ground node (3 to 6 true leaf) cotyledon to 4 leaf Weeds controlled Staging Broadleafs cotyledon to 4 leaf Cleavers2,3 Cow cockle Green smartweed Hemp-nettle3 Kochia2,3 Lamb’s quarters Redroot pigweed Round-leaved mallow3 Russian thistle Shepherd’s-purse Sow thistle (annual)3 Sow thistle (perennial)4 Stinkweed Volunteer canola5 Volunteer lentils5 Wild buckwheat3 Wild mustard2 Grasses Barnyard grass Green foxtail Japanese brome grass3 Persian darnel Volunteer barley Volunteer canary seed Volunteer durum wheat Volunteer spring wheat6 Volunteer tame oats Wild oats Yellow foxtail INOCULANTS Liquid concentrate Dry edible beans Field and succulent peas Soybeans SEED TREATMENTS Formulation Staging 1 HERBICIDES Imazamox – Group 2 Bentazon – Group 6 Crops 1 to 4 true leaf or early tillering FUNGICIDES Active ingredients Control of resistant wild mustard and volunteer canola. Excellent rotational freedom. WEED & DISEASE Convenient, user-friendly 100% liquid formulation. Multiple modes of action to help manage resistant weeds. CROP SOLUTIONS Proven, broad-spectrum weed control for field peas, soybeans and dry edible beans. CROP SOLUTIONS Application rates One case will treat 40 acres. One drum will treat 320 acres. Viper ADV herbicide7 404 ml/ac (1 L/ha) 28% UAN 809 ml/ac (2 L/ha) 8 Water volume Ground application only 8 40 L/ac (10 gal/ac) For dry edible beans only, Viper ADV requires the addition of Basagran Forté herbicide at 146 ml/ac (360 ml/ha) to control additional weeds. Basagran Forté is not included in case. Addition of a nitrogen source (28% UAN) is recommended for grass control, and is not included in the case. Mixing order 1. Add 3/4 of needed water. 2. Start agitation and continue agitation throughout mixing and spraying procedure. 3. Add the required amount of Viper ADV herbicide. 4. If tank mixing Basagran Forté herbicide for dry edible beans or glyphosate for Roundup Ready® soybeans9, add the required amount of tank-mix partner. INOCULANTS 7 6. Complete filling with water and continue agitation. 9 Supported but not on the label. For soybeans, 28% UAN is not required when tank mixing with glyphosate. Application tips Rainfastness – 6 hours. Avoid application immediately before or after frost or during unseasonably cold weather. Apply in warm weather (15°C to 28°C) when weeds are actively growing. Use higher water volume on dense weeds and thicker canopies. Initial transient crop yellowing may occur but is outgrown and will not affect yield. SEED TREATMENTS 5. Add correct amount of nitrogen source (required for grass control). Pre-harvest interval 60 days after application for field peas, soybeans and dry edible beans. Follow crops 3 months after application Winter wheat 1 year after application Canary seed Canola (all types incl. Clearfield canola) Chickpeas Durum wheat Field corn Field peas Flax Lentils (incl. Clearfield lentils) Soybeans 2 years after application Mustard (condiment type only) Tank mixes Spring barley Spring wheat (incl. Clearfield wheat) Sunflowers (incl. Clearfield sunflowers) Tame oats FUNGICIDES HERBICIDES 40 days after application for succulent peas. Herbicide for dry edible beans: Basagran Forté at 146 ml/ac (360 ml/ha) None on label for field or succulent peas. Contact AgSolutions Customer Care or your local BASF Sales Representative for additional information on supported tank mixes. WEED & DISEASE Herbicide for Roundup Ready soybeans: Glyphosate9 Formulation Emulsifiable concentrate One case contains 2 x 8.1 L jugs Storage Store above 5°C. Merge surfactant is a requirement when using the BASF herbicides listed in the table below. The amount of Merge applied depends on the herbicide and the water volume rates used. See the individual herbicide labels for more complete information. The following table can serve as a guide for determining the approximate amount of Merge required. Acres/case Merge requirement (at water herbicide volume of 40 L/ac (10 gal/ac)) Ares™ herbicide 40 0.5% v/v1 (incl. with herbicide) Armezon® herbicide 160 0.25% v/v1,2 Distinct® herbicide 40 to 80 1 jug/40 ac3 Heat® LQ herbicide 30 to 80 1 jug/40 ac3 (incl. with herbicide) Odyssey herbicide 40 0.5% v/v1 Odyssey Ultra herbicide 40 0.5% v/v1 (incl. with herbicide) Poast® Ultra herbicide 80 to 120 1% v/v1 Solo® herbicide 40 0.5% v/v1 ® Solo ADV herbicide440 n/a Mixing order 1. Thoroughly clean sprayer prior to use, using instructions of the previously used product. SEED TREATMENTS Surfactant blend and solvent Application rates HERBICIDES Active ingredients Purchase and use only what is required, reducing storage, waste and disposal concerns. INOCULANTS Packaged separately for flexibility and handling convenience. Merge® surfactant helps ensure maximum penetration of specific BASF herbicides into weeds. CROP SOLUTIONS A blended surfactant designed for use with a wide range of BASF herbicides. 2. Fill spray tank 1/2 full with clean water and start agitation system. 3. Add the required amount of herbicide. 6. Complete filling with water and continue agitation. Merge is required at a rate that fluctuates with water volume used. At 40 L/ac (10 gal/ac), Merge would treat 40 acres. For field corn only, when tank mixed with atrazine. 3 Merge is required at a standard rate regardless of herbicide and water rate used. 4 Solo ADV herbicide has the adjuvant built into the formulation. No added Merge is required. 1 2 WEED & DISEASE 5. Add the correct amount of Merge surfactant. FUNGICIDES 4. If tank mixing herbicides, add the required amount of tank-mix partner. BASF 28% UAN helps the two active ingredients in Viper ADV work together to ensure effective control of grasses and broadleaf weeds. Active ingredient Urea – Ammonium nitrate Formulation Addition of BASF 28% UAN increases spray droplet retention and herbicide absorption by weed foliage. Sprayer grade, filtered to maximize sprayer performance. Function BASF 28% UAN is recommended for tank mixing with Viper ADV herbicide for effective control of grassy weeds in field and succulent peas, dry beans and soybeans. Water-based solution Application rates One case contains Two cases of BASF 28% UAN required for each case 2 x 8.0 L jugs Also available in 128 L shuttle of Viper ADV herbicide. Storage Heated storage not required. One shuttle provides enough nitrogen for 4 cases of Viper ADV herbicide. BASF 28% UAN1 809 ml/ac (2 L/ha) Viper ADV herbicide 404 ml/ac (1 L/ha) 2,3 Water volume Ground application only 40 L/ac (10 gal/ac) Mixing order CROP SOLUTIONS INOCULANTS Ensure the maximum performance of Viper® ADV herbicide with the addition of BASF 28% UAN. SEED TREATMENTS BASF 28% UAN 2. Start agitation and continue agitation throughout mixing and spraying procedure. 3. Add the required amount of Viper ADV herbicide. 4. If tank mixing a herbicide, add the required amount of tank-mix partner. 5. Add the correct amount of BASF 28% UAN (recommended for grass control). HERBICIDES 1. Add 3/4 of needed water. 6. Complete filling with water and continue agitation. Tank mixes or Solo® at 11.7 g/ac (29 g/ha) and Basagran Forté at 506 ml/ac (1.25 L/ha) and BASF 28% UAN at 809 ml/ac (2 L/ha) 1 For dry edible beans only, Solo herbicide requires addition of Basagran Forté herbicide plus BASF 28% UAN. 2 Viper ADV herbicide is purchased separately. 3 For dry edible beans only, Viper ADV can be tank mixed with Basagran Forté herbicide to control additional weeds. WEED & DISEASE Viper ADV at 404 ml/ac (1 L/ha) and Basagran® Forté at 146 ml/ac (360 ml/ha) and BASF 28% UAN at 809 ml/ac (2 L/ha) FUNGICIDES Herbicides for dry edible beans: CROP SOLUTIONS INOCULANTS BASF Fungicides Cabrio® Plus Cantus® Caramba® Forum™ SEED TREATMENTS AgCelence® Benefits Headline® for canola Lance® Lance AG HERBICIDES Headline for additional crops Priaxor® for canola Sercadis™ Twinline® WEED & DISEASE Priaxor for corn and soybeans FUNGICIDES Priaxor for pulses CROP SOLUTIONS BASF fungicides that use the active ingredient, pyraclostrobin, offer benefits for your crops, in addition to disease control. We call these benefits1 AgCelence® and you see them in your crops when you use: Twinline® fungicide in cereals Insure® Cereal fungicide seed treatment New Insure Pulse fungicide seed treatment for pulses and flax Cabrio® Plus fungicide in potatoes How do crops benefit from AgCelence? How AgCelence benefits the crop depends on the stage at which it is used. Benefits in a cereal seed treatment2 In addition to premium broad-spectrum disease control, crops that are treated with Insure Cereal fungicide seed treatment experience: More consistent and increased emergence, including under cold conditions Benefits in foliar fungicides2 Protection against all major leaf diseases for healthier plants Increased growth efficiency with more effective capture and utilization of energy from the sun Increased ability for the plant to utilize the nitrogen provided for growth Increased seedling vigour above and below ground Enhanced ability to manage exposure to minor periods of environmental stress The outcome is a better, earlier start for cereal crops and increased yield potential that is established right from the beginning. Plants are also better able to manage exposure to short periods of stress, allowing them to remain greener and productive for longer Plants treated with AgCelence brand fungicides are proven to be more productive, ultimately leading to maximized yield potential2 at harvest. HERBICIDES Priaxor® fungicide for multiple crops including canola, corn, pulses and soybeans New Lance® AG fungicide for canola and pulses Headline® fungicide in canola, corn, flax, pulses and soybeans INOCULANTS Growers count on fungicides to help protect developing crops and prevent lost yield potential due to disease. Extensive research and years of grower experience have shown that a unique active ingredient available only in select BASF fungicides does more than just protect against disease. SEED TREATMENTS AgCelence – Unique. Proven. Exceptional. Competitive treatment Insure Cereal fungicide seed treatment n = 33 Barley n = 69 Wheat Percent Increase 120 110 80 FUNGICIDES Comparing Insure Cereal fungicide seed treatment to competitive treatment 60 40 Wheat 0 Barley Wheat # Plants/m Barley Plant height (cm) Wheat Barley Root length (cm) Using Insure Cereal results in increased and more consistent emergence, increased plant height and increased root length. Source: BASF field trials, Western Canada 1 AgCelence benefits refer to products that contain the active ingredient pyraclostrobin. 2 All comparisons are to untreated plants, unless otherwise stated. WEED & DISEASE 20 CROP SOLUTIONS 29% More pods 86% 11% Less aborted pods 74% 8% More leaves 74% 7% Thicker stems 80% 10% Longer roots 77% Priaxor fungicide sprayed at the 2 to 6 leaf stage. Source: AgSolutions® Performance Trials and Research Authorization Trials, 2014, n=35 5% Taller plants 84% 4% Larger spike 80% 6% Longer flag leaves 84% 11% Wider flag leaves 88% 10% Thicker stems 88% Twinline fungicide sprayed at flag-leaf vs untreated. Source: AgSolutions Performance Trials, 2013, n=25 Each trial assessed 50 plants and compared 40+ acres of Twinline to 40+ acres of untreated on same field and variety. HERBICIDES 69% In lentils % Wins vs Competitors Leading competitor Priaxor 79% Greener leaf retention = increased photosynthesis 84% Taller, less lodged crop = easier to harvest 68% Increased length of pod fill = more yield potential FUNGICIDES 5% Taller plants % Wins vs Untreated SEED TREATMENTS In cereals % Wins vs Untreated Source: AgSolutions Performance Trials, 2014, n=19 Each trial assessed 5 locations with 10 plants each and compared 40 acres of Priaxor vs 40 acres of competitor on same field and variety. WEED & DISEASE In canola INOCULANTS AgCelence provides positive responses CROP SOLUTIONS 450 472.9 Yield (cwt/ac) 400 410.1 350 300 250 100 Years of BASF research, third-party studies and growerconducted trials have shown that plants treated with AgCelence-branded fungicides are more efficient at conducting photosynthesis and respiration, leading to more sugar available for growth and yield. Research has also shown that plants respond to an AgCelence fungicide application by producing more of the enzyme responsible for converting nitrogen into a usable form. The increase in available sugar and nitrogen results in larger, greener plants, with more biomass and area for photosynthesis. Better stress management 200 150 Increased growth efficiency + 62.8 cwt/ac Standard + Cabrio Plus Standard Source: Canadian field-scale performance trials, 2005-2014, n=124 Stressed plants produce ethylene, a hormone that signals the plant to stop growth and set seed. In research studies, plants treated with pyraclostrobin produced less ethylene in response to abiotic stress exposure, leading to plants that remained viable and productive for longer, with increased yield potential. HERBICIDES The three pillars of AgCelence Better Quality, Production Efficiency, Stress Management & Yield Potential GREENER LEAVES HEALTHIER PLANTS STRONGER STEMS GROWTH EFFICIENCY DISEASE CONTROL STRESS MANAGEMENT • Better use of nitrogen fertilizer •E xcellent control of key seed-borne, soil-borne and foliar diseases. • Drought • More efficient photosynthesis INOCULANTS 500 The science behind AgCelence SEED TREATMENTS Potato Yields with Cabrio Plus • Cold • Heat FUNGICIDES In potatoes Research has shown that AgCelence-branded fungicides – whether in a seed treatment or foliar application – deliver excellent protection against disease as well as unique additional benefits that result in a more productive crop and increased yield potential. WEED & DISEASE Expect more with AgCelence CROP SOLUTIONS Two modes of action for control of early and late blight. Formulation Water dispersible granules Potatoes 7 to 14 day interval (for early blight) 7 to 10 day interval (for late blight) During periods of rapid growth or high disease pressure, use a shorter interval. ake first application at tuber initiation M before row closure. One case contains 20 kg bag Subsequent applications can be made: Storage 1. A t row close to allow good coverage of the lower canopy where disease usually starts. Store in cool, dry, ventilated area without floor drain. 2. B efore harvest if the crop is under stress from heat, cold or drought conditions. Cabrio® Plus fungicide provides a convenient formulation for ease of mixing Diseases controlled Early blight (Alternaria solani) SEED TREATMENTS Pyraclostrobin – Group 11 Metiram – M2 CropTiming HERBICIDES Active ingredients Unique AgCelence benefits for increased yield potential.2 INOCULANTS Stop early and late blight in potatoes and get the proven benefits1 of AgCelence®. FUNGICIDES Late blight (Phytophthora infestans) 1 2 AgCelence benefits refer to products containing the active ingredient pyraclostrobin. All comparisons are against grower standard unless otherwise stated. WEED & DISEASE Source: BASF CROP SOLUTIONS Average yield increase: Cabrio Plus on potatoes One bag of Cabrio Plus fungicide will treat 22 acres (8.9 ha). Potatoes 0.91 kg/ac (2.25 kg/ha) 1. Ensure the spray tank is clean before use. 2. Fill the tank 1/2 full of water and start agitation. 3.Add the required amount of Cabrio Plus fungicide to the tank and allow to completely dissolve before adding any tank-mix partners. 4. Continue agitation while filling the remainder of the spray tank. Yield compared to grower standard practice Each bar represents 1 of 124 trials over 9 years. Source: In field-scale BASF trial, Canada, 2006 to 2014, n=124 5. After use, clean the spray tank according to label precautions. Application tips Rainfastness – 1 hour (pyraclostrobin). (Metiram will wash off in heavy rain) Restricted entry interval – 12 hours. Increased yield with Cabrio Plus Resistance management – Rotate to a non-Group 11 fungicide after each use. Do not exceed 3 applications per year. SEED TREATMENTS Yield increase (cwt/ac) Mixing order Average yield increase = 32.9 cwt/acre INOCULANTS Application rates None on label. Contact AgSolutions® Customer Care or your local BASF Sales Representative for additional information on supported tank mixes. Grower standard Cabrio Plus Source: Burr Bros Farms, Delta, BC, 2013 FUNGICIDES Tank mixes WEED & DISEASE 3 days after application for potatoes. HERBICIDES Pre-harvest interval Active ingredient Boscalid – Group 7 Formulation Protects treated tissue as it expands. Effective tank-mix partner with protectant fungicides. Crop1Timing PotatoesApply preventatively from tuber initiation through row closure as part of a regular control program for early blight. Water dispersible granules Disease controlled One case contains Early blight (Alternaria solani) INOCULANTS Systemic and rapidly rainfast to ensure long-lasting control under adverse conditions such as moderate temperatures and high humidity. CROP SOLUTIONS Proven, effective control of early blight in potatoes. Storage 1 Refer to label for additional crops. WEED & DISEASE FUNGICIDES HERBICIDES Store in cool, dry, ventilated area without floor drain. SEED TREATMENTS 4 x 2.83 kg jugs CROP SOLUTIONS Application rates One case of Cantus® fungicide will treat 88.8 to 160 acres (36 to 64.8 ha). 71 to 127 g/ac (175 to 315 g/ha) Always apply Cantus as a tank mix with a protectant/contact fungicide such as Polyram® DF2 or Bravo®2 to protect against late blight and for resistance management. Water volume Ground application 9 gal/ac (100 L/ha)3 Aerial application 3.6 gal/ac (40 L/ha)3 Sprinkler irrigation 5,652 gal/ac (63,500 L/ha)4 3 4 Supported but not on label. This is the minimum water volume recommended. Ensure thorough coverage. Do not exceed 0.54 cm (1/4 inch), or 63,500 L/ha. See label for additional precautions. Mixing order 1. Ensure the spray tank is clean before use. 2. Fill the tank 1/2 full of water and start agitation. 3. Add the required amount of Cantus fungicide to the tank. 4. Add the required amount of recommended protectant/contact fungicide2 to the tank. 5. Continue agitation while filling the remainder of the spray tank. 6. After use, clean the spray tank according to label precautions. SEED TREATMENTS 2 INOCULANTS Potatoes Rainfastness – 1 hour. Restricted entry interval – 12 hours. Resistance management – Where possible, rotate the use of Cantus fungicide (Group 7) with fungicides from different groups that control the same pathogen. See the label for more details. Pre-harvest interval HERBICIDES Application tips 30 days after application for potatoes. Tank mixes WEED & DISEASE Contact AgSolutions® Customer Care or your BASF Sales Representative for information on supported tank mixes. FUNGICIDES Fungicides: Polyram DF2, Bravo2 Proven protection against fusarium. Effective control of later-season foliar diseases. Reduces deoxynivalenol (DON) contamination to preserve grade quality. Barley full head emergence to 3 days after full emergence1 Formulation Corn (field, sweet, pop, seed types) full silking to silk browning2 Liquid Oats 20% flower1,3 One case contains Rye 20% flower1,3 2 x 8.1 L jugs Also available in 128 L shuttle and 400 L tote Triticale 20% flower1,3 Wheat (all types incl. durum wheat) 20% flower1,3 Storage Diseases controlled Protect from freezing. Optimum timing for Caramba® fungicide on wheat Spray window for Caramba Infection Period 75%-100% Head Emergence 4 5 6 Fusarium head blight management with Caramba In corn (field, sweet, pop, seed types). Fusarium ear rot (Fusarium graminearum)4 Gibberella ear rot (Gibberella zeae)4 In oats. Crown rust (Puccinia coronata) Fusarium head blight (Fusarium graminearum)4 Septoria leaf blotch (Septoria avenae) Powdery mildew (Erysiphe graminis) Stripe rust (Puccinia striiformis) Untreated In rye. Fusarium head blight (Fusarium graminearum)4 Leaf rust (Puccinia recondita) Caramba Source: AgSolutions Performance Trials, AB, 2011 ® For suppression of fusarium head blight and leaf disease control at heading. For leaf disease control prior to heading, apply before the appearance of symptoms. 2 This is BBCH stage, GS 63-67. 3 This is BBCH stage, GS 61-63. 4 Suppression only. 5 Not controlled or suppressed in triticale. Wheat only. 1 In wheat (all types incl. durum wheat) and triticale. Fusarium head blight (Fusarium graminearum)4,5 Leaf rust (Puccinia recondita) Powdery mildew (Erysiphe graminis f. sp. tritici) Septoria glume blotch (Stagonospora nodorum) Septoria leaf spot (Septoria tritici or Stagonospora nodorum) Spot blotch (Cochliobolus sativus)4 Stem rust (Puccinia graminis) Stripe rust (Puccinia striiformis) Tan spot (Pyrenophora tritici-repentis) HERBICIDES 3 Days FUNGICIDES 2 WEED & DISEASE 1 In barley. Fusarium head blight (Fusarium graminearum)4 Leaf rust (Puccinia hordei) Net blotch (Pyrenophora teres) Powdery mildew (Erysiphe graminis) Scald (Rhynchosporium secalis) Spot blotch (Cochliobolus sativus)4 Stripe rust (Puccinia striiformis) SEED TREATMENTS Metconazole – Group 3 INOCULANTS CropsStaging Active ingredient 0 CROP SOLUTIONS Preventative protection against late season leaf diseases and fusarium. CROP SOLUTIONS Application rates One case of Caramba fungicide treats 40 acres at the fusarium rate and 60 to 80 acres6 at the cereal leaf disease rate. One shuttle treats 320 acres. One tote treats 1,000 acres. For fusarium head blight fusarium ear rot, gibberella ear rot 405 ml/ac (1 L/ha) For cereal leaf diseases 202 to 283 ml/ac (500 to 700 ml/ha)6 Water volume Ground application 40 L/ac (10 gal/ac) Aerial application 20 L/ac (5 gal/ac) INOCULANTS Wheat 17 days after application of Caramba These rates should be used only for leaf disease control prior to heading. They are not recommended for applications targeting fusarium head blight, fusarium ear rot or gibberella ear rot. Untreated Mixing order 1. Ensure the spray tank is clean before use. 2. Fill the spray tank 1/2 full of water and start agitation. 3. Add the required amount of Caramba fungicide to the tank. 4. Continue agitation while filling the remainder of the spray tank. 5. After use, clean the spray tank according to label precautions. SEED TREATMENTS 6 Application tips Caramba Source: AgSolutions Performance Trials, Prince Albert, SK, 2012 Rainfastness – 1 hour. Avoid application when heavy rain is forecast. DON levels in Caramba vs untreated Apply when conditions are favourable for disease development. 1.8 1.6 1.62 1.4 7 days after application for sweet corn (mechanical harvesting only). 18 days after application for sweet corn (hand harvesting only). 1.0 20 days after application for pop and field corn. 0.8 0.76 0.2 0 Tank mixes Caramba Untreated Source: BASF Research Authorization Trials and AgSolutions Performance Trials, 2008-2012, n=45 None on label. Contact AgSolutions Customer Care or your local BASF Sales Representative for additional information on supported tank mixes. FUNGICIDES 30 days after application for barley, oats, rye and wheat. 0.4 WEED & DISEASE DON (ppm) 1.2 0.6 Pre-harvest interval HERBICIDES Caramba should be applied preventively, prior to the onset of disease. Formulation Flowable concentrate Potatoes 5 to 10 day interval During periods of rapid growth or high disease pressure, use a shorter interval. See label for details. One case contains Disease controlled 2 x 4.5 L jugs Late blight (Phytophthora infestans) Storage Suppression of tuber blight in storage (Phytophthora infestans) 1 Refer to label for additional crops. 75 WEED & DISEASE FUNGICIDES HERBICIDES Store in cool, dry, ventilated area away from food and animal feed. SEED TREATMENTS Dimethomorph – Group 40 Crop1Timing INOCULANTS Antisporulant activity controls spores and stops the spread of disease. Easy-to-use liquid formulation. Highly systemic tank-mix partner for control of late blight in potatoes. Active ingredient CROP SOLUTIONS Excellent control of late blight in potatoes, both in the field and into storage. CROP SOLUTIONS Application rates One case of Forum™ fungicide will treat 50 acres (20.2 ha). 182 ml/ac (450 ml/ha) Always apply Forum as a tank-mix with a protectant/contact fungicide such as Polyram® DF or Bravo® to protect against early blight and for resistance management. Mixing order 1. Ensure the spray tank is clean before use. 2. Fill the tank 1/2 full of water and start agitation. INOCULANTS Potatoes 3.Add the required amount of Forum fungicide to the tank while agitating. 4. Add the required amount of Polyram DF or Bravo fungicide to the tank. 6. After use, clean the spray tank according to label precautions. Application tips Rainfastness – 2 hours. Restricted entry interval – 12 hours. Resistance management – In order to reduce the risk of developing fungicide resistance, Forum fungicide must be used in a tank mix with other fungicides effective against late blight. SEED TREATMENTS 5. Continue agitation while filling the remainder of the spray tank. Pre-harvest interval Tank mixes Fungicides: Polyram DF, Bravo, Dithane® DG Rainshield® 76 WEED & DISEASE FUNGICIDES Contact AgSolutions® Customer Care or your BASF Sales Representative for additional information on supported tank mixes. HERBICIDES 4 days after application for potatoes. CROP SOLUTIONS Pyraclostrobin – Group 11 Formulation Emulsifiable concentrate One case contains 2 x 6.5 L jugs Also available in 120 L shuttle and 400 L tote Storage Store above 0°C. Crops3Staging Canola includes rapeseed, canola quality Brassica juncea and oilseed/condiment mustard For blackleg control and additional AgCelence benefits 2 to 6 leaf (rosette) For alternaria black spot suppression 20 to 50% flowering For alternaria black spot control 90% to full bloom Diseases controlled In canola. Alternaria black spot (Alternaria brassicae and raphani)4 Blackleg (Leptosphaeria maculans) HERBICIDES Active ingredient Increased growth efficiency for greener leaves and stronger stems, leading to larger and healthier crops with increased yield potential.1 INOCULANTS Protection against blackleg and alternaria black spot in canola. Better management of exposure to minor stress, including heat, drought and cold conditions.1 SEED TREATMENTS For canola. Protects and builds yield potential1 through the benefits2 of AgCelence®. Greener, larger leaves = increased photosynthesis Canola yield increase vs yield potential with Headline® fungicide 4 3.5 3 FUNGICIDES Untreated Yield increase over untreated (bu/ac) 4.5 2.5 2 1.5 1 0.5 0 All trials n=203 <40 bu/ac n=61 40-45 bu/ac 45-50 bu/ac 50-55 bu/ac n=35 n=39 n=27 >55 bu/ac n=41 Yield potential (bu/ac) Headline Source: AgSolutions Performance Trials, Foam Lake, SK, 2012 ® All comparisons are to untreated, unless otherwise stated. AgCelence benefits refer to products that contain the active ingredient pyraclostrobin. 3 Refer to label for additional crops. 4 Apply at 20 to 50% bloom for suppression or 90% bloom for control. 1 2 WEED & DISEASE Source: Grower trials, Western Canada, 2009-2013 CROP SOLUTIONS Improved growth in canola with Headline One case treats 80 to 110 acres, depending on rate. One shuttle treats 750 acres. One tote treats 2,500 acres. Headline fungicide 120 to 160 ml/ac (300 to 400 ml/ha) Water volume Ground application Aerial application 40 L/ac (10 gal/ac) 20 L/ac (5 gal/ac) INOCULANTS Application rates 1. Ensure the spray tank is clean before use. 2. Fill the spray tank 1/2 full of water and start agitation. Untreated 3. Add the required amount of the tank-mix partner if used, according to manufacturer’s instructions. 4. Add the required amount of Headline fungicide to the tank. 5. Continue agitation while filling the remainder of the spray tank. 6. After use, clean the spray tank according to label precautions. SEED TREATMENTS Mixing order Application tips Headline should be applied preventively, prior to the onset of disease. Headline can be applied either with an in-crop herbicide in any canola system, or later when applied with Lance® fungicide for sclerotinia control. 21 days after application for canola. Tank mixes Fungicide: Lance Herbicides: Ares™, Odyssey®, Poast® Ultra, Liberty®, Centurion®5, Select®5, glyphosate Contact AgSolutions Customer Care or your local BASF Sales Representative for additional information on supported tank mixes. 5 Supported but not on label. FUNGICIDES Source: BASF greenhouse trial, Saskatoon, SK, 2012 Pre-harvest interval WEED & DISEASE Headline HERBICIDES Rainfastness – 1 hour. CROP SOLUTIONS Emulsifiable concentrate One case contains 2 x 6.5 L jugs Also available in 120 L shuttle and 400 L tote Additional crops on label: Alfalfa (for seed production), cereals (barley, oats, rye, wheat), grasses (bluegrasses, fescues, ryegrasses for seed production) and sunflowers. Storage Store above 0°C. Average yield increase: Headline® on soybeans 55 53.7 Yield (bu/ac) 50.4 45 40 +3.3 bu/ac 52 35 Headline Untreated Source: Grower trials, Canada, 2004-2012, n=132 All comparisons are to untreated, unless otherwise stated. AgCelence benefits refer to products that contain the active ingredient pyraclostrobin. 3 Refer to label for additional diseases. 4 Excluding Lupinus spp. 5 Excluding Phaseolus spp. 6 Suppression only. Note that directions for Headline use on field peas for downy mildew suppression were not developed by BASF Canada. 1 2 Diseases controlled3 In glyphosate-tolerant and conventional corn. Common rust (Puccinia sorghi) Gray leaf spot (Cercospora zeae-maydis) In dry beans. Anthracnose (Colletotrichum spp.)4 Mycosphaerella blight (Mycosphaerella spp.)5 Powdery mildew (Erysiphe spp.) Rust (Uromyces spp.)4 In faba beans. Mycosphaerella blight (Mycosphaerella spp.) Powdery mildew (Erysiphe spp.) In field peas. Mycosphaerella blight (Mycosphaerella spp.) Powdery mildew (Erysiphe spp.) Downy mildew (Peronospora viciae f. sp. pisi)6 In flax (including low linolenic acid varieties). Pasmo (Septoria linicola) In lentils. Anthracnose (Colletotrichum spp.) Ascochyta blight (Ascochyta spp.) In glyphosate-tolerant and conventional soybeans. Asian soybean rust (Phakopsora pachyrhizi) Frog eye leaf spot (Cercospora sojina) SEED TREATMENTS Formulation Corn (field, sweet, pop seed types) early to full tassel (VT) Dry beans before flowering (if anthracnose present), early flowering (20 to 50% bloom) Faba beans start of flowering Field peas start of flowering (for mycosphaerella blight), prior to or at disease onset (for powdery mildew) Flax mid flower (7 to 10 days after first flower) Lentils row closure or at first flower Soybeans early to late flower (R2 to R3) HERBICIDES Pyraclostrobin – Group 11 Staging FUNGICIDES Crops Active ingredient 50 Increased growth efficiency for greener leaves and stronger stems and stalks, leading to larger and healthier crops with increased yield potential.1 WEED & DISEASE Protection against key foliar diseases. Better management of exposure to minor stress, including heat, drought and cold conditions.1 INOCULANTS For soybean, corn, flax and pulse crops. Protects and builds yield potential1 through the benefits2 of AgCelence®. CROP SOLUTIONS Untreated Headline Source: AgSolutions® Performance Trial, Welwyn, SK, 2013 Corn, dry beans, faba beans, field peas 160 to 240 ml/ac (400 to 600 ml/ha)7 Flax 120 to 160 ml/ac (300 to 400 ml/ha) Lentils, soybeans8 160 ml/ac (400 ml/ha) Water volume Ground application 40 L/ac (10 gal/ac) 60 L/ac (15 gal/ac)8 Aerial application 20 L/ac (5 gal/ac) 7 8 Healthier flax with Headline Do not apply more than 160 ml/ac (400 ml/ha) by aerial application. For soybeans, use the higher water volume for ground application (60 L/ac (15 gal/ac)). Mixing order 1. Ensure the spray tank is clean before use. 2. Fill the spray tank 1/2 full of water and start agitation. SEED TREATMENTS One case of Headline fungicide treats 54 to 110 acres, depending on crop. One shuttle treats 750 acres. One tote treats 2,500 acres. Longer roots in soybeans INOCULANTS Application rates 4. Add the required amount of Headline fungicide to the tank. 5. Continue agitation while filling the remainder of the spray tank. Untreated Headline Source: AgSolutions Performance Trial, Riverhurst, SK, 2010 6. After use, clean the spray tank according to label precautions. Application tips Rainfastness – 1 hour. Healthier lentils with Headline HERBICIDES 3. Add the required amount of the tank-mix partner if used, according to manufacturer’s instructions. Headline should be applied preventively, prior to the onset of disease. 7 days after application for corn. 21 days after application for flax and soybeans. 30 days after application for dry beans, faba beans, field peas and lentils. Headline Tank mixes None on label. Contact AgSolutions Customer Care or your local BASF Sales Representative for additional information on supported tank mixes. WEED & DISEASE Untreated Source: AgSolutions Performance Trial, Assiniboia, SK, 2010 FUNGICIDES Pre-harvest interval Formulation Wettable granules One case contains 2 x 2.83 kg jugs Storage Store in cool, dry, well-ventilated area without floor drain. Control of sclerotinia stem rot with Lance® fungicide Alfalfa (for seed production) Canola, mustard Chickpeas, lentils Dry beans2 Field peas Succulent beans Succulent peas Sunflowers 20 to 50% flowering 20 to 50% flowering1 beginning of flowering 20 to 50% flowering beginning of flowering 20 to 50% flowering beginning of flowering early flower Note:For most crops, applications can be repeated if conditions are conducive for disease development. See label for details. Diseases controlled In canola and mustard. Alternaria black spot (Alternaria brassicae and raphani) Sclerotinia stem rot (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum) In chickpeas and lentils. Ascochyta blight (Ascochyta spp.) Gray mold (Botrytis cinerea) White mold (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum) In dry beans.2 White mold (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum) Untreated In field peas. Ascochyta blight (Ascochyta spp.) Gray mold (Botrytis cinerea) Mycosphaerella blight (Mycosphaerella spp.) INOCULANTS Boscalid – Group 7 CropsStaging SEED TREATMENTS Active ingredient Works on sprayed areas and moves systemically to protect other parts of the plant. HERBICIDES Preventative protection against diseases including sclerotinia, alternaria and ascochyta. CROP SOLUTIONS A proactive approach to disease control in a range of crops including canola, dry beans and lentils. Lance Source: AgSolutions® Performance Trials, AB, 2012 In sunflowers. Leaf spot (Alternaria helianth)4 Sclerotinia head rot (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum)4 In alfalfa. Blossom blight (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum and Botrytis cinerea) Common leaf spot (Pseudopeziza medicaginis) Leaf spot (Leptosphaerulina briosiani) Spring black stem (Phoma medicagnis) 1 To control sclerotinia stem rot and suppress alternaria black spot. Apply at late flowering to early green pod to control alternaria black spot. 2 Except for soybeans. 3 Control with higher rate 227 to 312 g/ac (560 to 770 g/ha). 4 Suppression. WEED & DISEASE In succulent peas. Ascochyta blight (Ascochyta spp.) Mycosphaerella blight (Mycosphaerella spp.) White mold (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum)3 FUNGICIDES In succulent beans. Gray mold (Botrytis cinerea) White mold (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum)3 CROP SOLUTIONS Application rates Yield (bu/ac) 44 38 2.2 + 41.5 bu/ac Lance Dry beans5 227 to 312 g/ac (560 to 770 g/ha) Succulent beans7, succulent peas7 170 to 312 g/ac (420 to 770 g/ha) Sunflowers 142 to 259 g/ac (350 to 640 g/ha) Water volume Ground application Aerial application 40 L/ac (10 gal/ac) 20 L/ac (5 gal/ac) 6 43.7 40 142 g/ac (350 g/ha) Chickpeas6, field peas7, lentils6, alfalfa5 170 g/ac (420 g/ha) 46 42 Canola5, mustard5 Leading Competitor Source: AgSolutions Performance Trials, 2008-2012, n=27 5 6 7 Ground, aerial and pivot or sprinkler irrigation. Ground and aerial application only. Ground application only. Mixing order Increase yield with Lance fungicide 1. Fill the spray tank 1/2 full of water and start agitation. 2. Add the required amount of Lance fungicide to the tank. 3. If tank mixing, add the required amount of the tank-mix partner. 4. Continue agitation while filling the remainder of the spray tank. 5. After use, clean the spray tank according to label precautions. INOCULANTS 48 One case of Lance fungicide will treat 18 to 40 acres, depending on crop. SEED TREATMENTS Increased yield with Lance fungicide vs competitor on canola Untreated Rainfastness – 2 hours. Lance should be applied preventively, prior to the onset of disease. Avoid application when heavy rain is forecast. Apply when conditions are favourable for disease development. Grazing Do not graze or feed treated alfalfa to livestock. HERBICIDES Application tips Pre-harvest interval Source: Lance trial, Moose Jaw, SK, 2012 Tank mixes Insecticides: Matador® 120 EC or Warrior®8 Fungicide: Headline® Contact AgSolutions Customer Care or your local BASF Sales Representative for additional information on supported tank mixes. 8 For succulent beans only WEED & DISEASE Lance 21 days after application for dry beans, canola, chickpeas, lentils, mustard, field peas and sunflowers. FUNGICIDES 7 days after application for succulent beans and succulent peas. CROP SOLUTIONS Staging Canola, alfalfa (for seed production) 20 to 50% flowering Chickpeas, field peas, lentils 10-14 days after 1st application of fungicide (prior to the onset of disease and prior to canopy closure)3 Formulation One case contains 2 x dual-chamber jugs Each contains (1) 3.5 kg (2) 3.3 L Storage Store above 0°C. Diseases controlled In canola. Alternaria black spot (Alternaria brassicae and raphani)4, sclerotinia stem rot (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum) In lentils. Anthracnose (Colletotrichum spp.), ascochyta blight (Ascochyta spp.), gray mold (Botrytis cinerea), white mold (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum) In field peas. Mycosphaerella blight (Mycosphaerella spp.), ascochyta blight (Ascochyta spp.), downy mildew (Peronospora viciae f. sp. pisi)4, gray mold (Botrytis cinerea), powdery mildew (Erysiphe spp.) In chickpeas. Ascochyta blight (Ascochyta spp.), gray mold (Botrytis cinerea), white mold (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum) In alfalfa. Blossom blight (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum and Botrytis cinerea), common leaf spot (Pseudopeziza medicaginis), leaf spot (Leptosphaerulina briosiani), spring black stem (Phoma medicagnis) AgCelence benefits refer to products that contain the active ingredient pyraclostrobin. All comparisons are to untreated, unless otherwise stated. 3 Priaxor® fungicide is optimum for first application. Lance AG should be applied 10 to 14 days following first application of Priaxor, for ideal efficacy against sclerotinia and botrytis in pulse crops. 4 Suppression only. Note that directions for use on field peas for downy mildew suppression were not developed by BASF Canada. 1 2 HERBICIDES (1) Wettable granules (2) Emulsifiable concentrate FUNGICIDES (1) Boscalid – Group 7 (2) Pyraclostrobin – Group 11 Crops WEED & DISEASE Active ingredients Results in more consistent and increased yield potential.2 SEED TREATMENTS Improved late season disease control. Increased protection from minor stress during the critical flowering period.2 INOCULANTS Lance® AG fungicide provides enhanced performance and the benefits1 of AgCelence® to canola and pulse growers. CROP SOLUTIONS One case will treat 50 acres at the canola rate and 40 acres at the alfalfa (for seed production), chickpea, field pea and lentil rate. Yield (bu/ac) 38.9 38.8 37 36 35 34.8 34 Alfalfa5, chickpeas6, field peas7, lentils6 Lance AG fungicide (1) Lance AG fungicide (2) 175 g/ac (432 g/ha) 165 ml/ac (408 ml/ha) Water volume Ground application Aerial application 33 32 31 140 g/ac (346 g/ha) 132 ml/ac (326 ml/ha) Lance AG Lance Competitor Untreated Source: BASF research trials, Western Canada, 2007-2014, n=13 40 L/ac (10 gal/ac) 20 L/ac (5 gal/ac) Ground, aerial and pivot or sprinkler irrigation. Ground and aerial application only. 7 Ground application only. 5 6 Mixing order Increased lentil yield with Lance AG fungicide 2. Important. To avoid mixing issues add the required amount of Lance AG fungicide (1), the dry component, to the tank first and allow it to dissolve into solution. 30 Yield (bu/ac) 25 24.9 20 23.5 21.8 19.1 15 3. Add the required amount of Lance AG fungicide (2), the liquid emulsifiable concentrate component, to the tank. 4. Continue agitation while filling the remainder of the spray tank. 10 5. After use, clean the spray tank according to label precautions. 5 0 1. Fill the spray tank 1/2 full of water and start agitation. Lance AG Headline ® Competitor Untreated Source: BASF research trials, Western Canada, 2007-2014, n=21 Application tips SEED TREATMENTS 39.4 38 Lance AG fungicide (1) Lance AG fungicide (2) HERBICIDES 39 Canola5 Rainfastness – 2 hours. Lance AG should be applied preventively, prior to the onset of disease. Avoid application when heavy rain is forecast. Apply when conditions are favourable for disease development. Pre-harvest interval 21 days after application for canola. 30 days after application for chickpeas, field peas, and lentils. Tank mixes FUNGICIDES 40 None on label. Contact AgSolutions Customer Care or your local BASF Sales Representative for additional information on supported tank mixes. WEED & DISEASE Increased canola yield with Lance AG fungicide INOCULANTS Application rates CROP SOLUTIONS Crops Active ingredients Fluxapyroxad – Group 7 Pyraclostrobin – Group 11 Formulation Liquid suspension One case contains 2 x 9.6 L jugs Storage Store above 0°C. Taller plants with Priaxor on canola Staging Canola includes rapeseed, canola quality Brassica juncea and oilseed/condiment mustard For blackleg control and additional AgCelence benefits 2 to 6 leaf (rosette) For alternaria black spot and sclerotinia stem rot suppression 20 to 50% flowering For alternaria black spot control 90% to full bloom Additional crops on label: Alfalfa (for seed production), cereals (barley, oats, rye, triticale, wheat), corn, flax, grasses (for seed production), legumes (edible, podded), pulses (chickpeas, dry beans, faba beans, field peas, lentils), soybeans, succulent shelled peas and beans, sugar beets, sunflowers. INOCULANTS More consistent and continuous control of blackleg, along with increased growth efficiency and better management of minor stress.1 SEED TREATMENTS Tank mixed with your canola system herbicide, Priaxor® fungicide combines the active ingredient Xemium® with the proven benefits2 of AgCelence®. Multiple modes of action for increased performance and reduced risk of developing fungicide resistance. HERBICIDES For canola. A more advanced fungicide that helps maximize your canola yield potential.1 Untreated Priaxor Source: BASF Research Authorization trials, Rosetown, SK, 2014 1 2 All comparisons are to untreated, unless otherwise stated. AgCelence benefits refer to products that contain the active ingredient pyraclostrobin. WEED & DISEASE In canola. Alternaria black spot (Alternaria brassicae and A. raphani) Blackleg (Leptosphaeria maculans) Suppression of sclerotinia stem rot (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum) FUNGICIDES Diseases controlled CROP SOLUTIONS Blackleg control with Priaxor on canola One case of Priaxor fungicide treats 160 to 210 acres at the blackleg and alternaria black spot rate and 107 acres at the sclerotinia stem rot rate. For blackleg and alternaria black spot control 90 to 120 ml/ac (225 to 300 ml/ha) For sclerotinia stem rot suppression 180 ml/ac (450 ml/ha) INOCULANTS Application rates Ground application Aerial application 40 L/ac (10 gal/ac) 20 L/ac (5 gal/ac) Mixing order Untreated 1. Ensure the spray tank is clean before use. 2. Fill the spray tank 1/2 full of water and start agitation. 3. Add the required amount of Priaxor fungicide to the tank. 4. Add the required amount of the tank-mix partner. SEED TREATMENTS Water volume 5. Continue agitation while filling the remainder of the spray tank. Application tips Priaxor should be applied preventively, prior to the onset of disease. Preventative application at the 2- to 4-leaf stage is recommended for fields with a history of blackleg. Pre-harvest interval 21 days after application for canola. Tank mixes Fungicide for canola: Lance® at 142 g/ac (350 g/ha) at 20 to 50% flowering Herbicides for canola: Ares™3, Odyssey®, Poast® Ultra, Liberty® (150 SN or 200 SN), glyphosate Contact AgSolutions® Customer Care or your local BASF Sales Representative for additional information on supported tank mixes. 3 FUNGICIDES Source: BASF Research Authorization trials, Winkler, MB, 2013 Rainfastness – 1 hour. Supported, but not on label. WEED & DISEASE Priaxor HERBICIDES 6. After use, clean the spray tank according to label precautions. Chickpeas, faba beans, lentils start of flowering or onset of symptoms, start of flowering (for white mold and gray mold suppression) Formulation Dry beans3,4 start of flowering or onset of symptoms Liquid suspension Field peas start of flowering or onset of symptoms (for powdery mildew control, downy mildew suppression) Fluxapyroxad – Group 7 Pyraclostrobin – Group 11 One case contains 2 x 9.6 L jugs Additional crops on label: Alfalfa (for seed production), canola, cereals (barley, oats, rye, triticale, wheat), corn, flax, grasses (for seed production), legumes (edible, podded), soybeans, succulent shelled peas and beans, sugar beets, sunflowers. Storage Store above 0°C. Mycosphaerella-inoculated field peas, 7 days after fungicide application Competitor Priaxor® Source: BASF research trials, Saskatoon, SK, 2015 1 2 3 4 All comparisons are to untreated, unless otherwise stated. AgCelence benefits refer to products that contain the active ingredient pyraclostrobin. Dry beans include Lupinus spp. (grain lupin, sweet lupin, white lupin, white sweet lupin), Phaseolus spp. (field beans [dry common and coloured beans] such as kidney, black, cranberry, pink, navy bean, pinto bean, tepary bean and lima bean [dry]) and Vigna spp. (adzuki bean, blackeyed pea, catjang, cowpea, crowder pea, moth bean, mung bean, rice bean, southern pea, urd bean, broad or faba bean [dry]). As of September 2015, import tolerances (maximum residue limits (MRLs)) for dry beans have yet to be established for the Japanese trade market. Contact AgSolutions® Customer Care for more information. Diseases controlled In chickpeas. Ascochyta blight (Ascochyta rabiei) Suppression of gray mold (Botrytis cinerea) and white mold (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum) In dry beans. Anthracnose (Colletotrichum lindemuthianum), powdery mildew (Erysiphe spp.), rust (Uromyces appendiculatus) In faba beans. Ascochyta blight (Ascochyta spp.), powdery mildew (Erysiphe spp.) Suppression of gray mold (Botrytis cinerea) and white mold (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum) In field peas. Mycosphaerella blight (Mycosphaerella pinodes), powdery mildew (Erysiphe pisi) Suppression of downy mildew (Peronospora viciae f. sp. pisi) and white mold (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum) In lentils. Anthracnose (Colletotrichum truncatum), ascochyta blight (Ascochyta lentis) Suppression of gray mold (Botrytis cinerea) and white mold (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum) INOCULANTS CROP SOLUTIONS Staging SEED TREATMENTS Crops Active ingredients HERBICIDES Results in more consistent and continuous control of disease, including anthracnose and ascochyta blight, along with increased growth efficiency and better management of minor stress.1 FUNGICIDES Combines the unique mobility properties of the active ingredient Xemium® with the proven benefits2 of AgCelence®. Multiple modes of action for increased performance and reduced risk of developing fungicide resistance. WEED & DISEASE For pulse crops. A more advanced fungicide that helps maximize your pulse yield potential.1 CROP SOLUTIONS Improved disease control with Priaxor on lentils One case of Priaxor fungicide will treat 107 to 160 acres, depending on rate. Chickpeas5, dry beans, faba beans5, field peas6, lentils5 120 to 180 ml/ac (300 to 450 ml/ha) Water volume Ground application7 Aerial application INOCULANTS Application rates 40 L/ac (10 gal/ac) 20 L/ac (5 gal/ac) Use increased rate at 180 ml/ac for suppression of gray mold and white mold in chickpeas, faba beans and lentils. Use increased rate at 180 ml/ac for suppression of white mold in field peas. 7 Increase water volume to improve overall efficiency of the product under high disease pressure. 5 Untreated Mixing order 1. Ensure the spray tank is clean before use. 2. Fill the spray tank 1/2 full of water and start agitation. 3. Add the required amount of Priaxor fungicide to the tank. 4. Add tank-mix partner and other components if required. 5. Continue agitation while filling the remainder of the spray tank. Priaxor Consistent yield increase with Priaxor fungicide on lentils 25 21.6 Application at the 120 ml/ac (300 ml/ha) rate is generally sufficient to control or suppress most diseases that affect crops at the early-flowering stage. 18.7 13.8 10 Pre-harvest interval 30 days after application for chickpeas, dry beans, faba beans, field peas and lentils. 5 Headline® Competitor Untreated Tank mixes None on label. Consistent yield increase with Priaxor fungicide on field peas 55 Yield (bu/ac) 50 51.9 51.1 Contact AgSolutions Customer Care or your local BASF Sales Representative for additional information on supported tank mixes. FUNGICIDES Priaxor Source: BASF small plot research trials, Western Canada, 2010-2014, n=18 49.7 45 44.4 40 35 30 Priaxor Headline Competitor Untreated Source: BASF small plot research trials, Western Canada, 2010-2014, n=22 WEED & DISEASE Yield (bu/ac) Rainfastness – 1 hour. Priaxor should be applied preventively, prior to the onset of disease. 22.1 15 0 Application tips HERBICIDES 6. After use, clean the spray tank according to label precautions. Source: AgSolutions Performance Trials, 2013 20 SEED TREATMENTS 6 CROP SOLUTIONS Liquid suspension One case contains Alfalfa (for seed production) 10 to 30% bloom or onset of disease Corn (field, sweet, pop, seed types) early to full tassel (VT)3 or prior to disease development Flax 20 to 50% flowering (apply 7-10 days following first flower in field) Grasses (for seed production)4 prior to disease development 2 x 9.6 L jugs Soybeans early to late flower (R2 to R3) or prior to disease development Storage Sunflowers onset of symptoms Store above 0°C. Additional crops on label: Canola, cereals (barley, oats, rye, triticale, wheat), legumes (edible, podded), pulses (chickpeas, dry beans, faba beans, field peas, lentils), succulent shelled peas and beans, sugar beets. Greener leaves with Priaxor® on soybeans Diseases controlled Untreated Priaxor Source: AgSolutions Performance Trials, ON, 2013 ® 1 2 3 4 5 All comparisons are to untreated, unless otherwise stated. AgCelence benefits refer to products that contain the active ingredient pyraclostrobin. While Priaxor can be applied at earlier growth stages, research suggests that the optimal timing for corn is at the VT stage for AgCelence benefits including disease control. Grasses grown for seed production include bluegrasses, fescues and ryegrasses. Suppression only. In alfalfa. Common leaf spot (Pseudopeziza medicaginis) Blossom blight (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum)5 In corn. Common rust (Puccinia sorghi) Gray leaf spot (Cercospora zeae-maydis) Northern leaf blight (Setosphaeria turcica) Eye spot (Aureobasidium zeae)5 In flax. Pasmo (Septoria linicola) Sclerotinia stem rot (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum)5 In grasses. Leaf and stem rust (Puccinia recondita, P. graminis) Powdery mildew (Erysiphe graminis)5 In soybeans. Asian soybean rust (Phakopsora pachyrhizi) Frog eye leaf spot (Cercospora sojina) Septoria brown spot (Septoria glycines) Sclerotinia stem rot (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum)5 In sunflowers. Leaf rust (Puccinia helianthi)5 HERBICIDES Formulation Staging FUNGICIDES Fluxapyroxad – Group 7 Pyraclostrobin – Group 11 Crops WEED & DISEASE Active ingredients More consistent and continuous control of key diseases, along with increased growth efficiency and better management of minor stress.1 INOCULANTS Combines the active ingredient Xemium® with the proven benefits2 of AgCelence®. Multiple modes of action for increased performance and reduced risk of developing fungicide resistance. SEED TREATMENTS For corn, soybeans and other crops. A more advanced fungicide that helps maximize your crop’s yield potential.1 CROP SOLUTIONS Greener leaves with Priaxor on corn One case of Priaxor fungicide will treat 107 to 160 acres, depending on crop. Alfalfa6 Corn, sunflowers Flax7 Grasses Soybeans7 120 to 180 ml/ac (300 to 450 ml/ha) 120 ml/ac (300 ml/ha) 90 to 180 ml/ac (225 to 450 ml/ha) 90 to 120 ml/ac (225 to 300 ml/ha) 120 to 180 ml/ac (300 to 450 ml/ha) INOCULANTS Application rates Ground application8 Aerial application 40 L/ac (10 gal/ac) 20 L/ac (5 gal/ac) Use increased rate for suppression of blossom blight in alfalfa. Use increased rate for suppression of sclerotinia stem rot in flax and soybeans. 8 Increase water volume to improve overall efficiency of the product under high disease pressure. 6 7 Mixing order 1. Ensure the spray tank is clean before use. 2. Fill the spray tank 1/2 full of water and start agitation. Priaxor Source: AgSolutions Performance Trials, ON, 2013 3. Add the required amount of Priaxor fungicide to the tank. 4. Add tank-mix partner and other components if required. 5. Continue agitation while filling the remainder of the spray tank. 6. After use, clean the spray tank according to label precautions. Healthier corn with Priaxor Application tips Rainfastness – 1 hour. HERBICIDES Untreated SEED TREATMENTS Water volume Priaxor should be applied preventively, prior to the onset of disease. Pre-harvest interval 14 days after application for grasses. Untreated 21 days after application for corn (field, pop, and seed types), flax, soybeans and sunflowers. Tank mixes None on label. FUNGICIDES 7 days after application for sweet corn. Priaxor Source: AgSolutions Performance Trials, Stayner, ON, 2013 WEED & DISEASE Contact AgSolutions Customer Care or your local BASF Sales Representative for additional information on supported tank mixes. Active ingredient Crop1 Fluxapyroxad – Group 7 Potatoes Formulation For rhizoctonia canker (soil-borne) At planting (in-furrow spray). Suspension For early blight Preventatively, from tuber initiation to row close as part of a regular early-blight control program. For white mold Begin applications at flowering when there is a risk of disease; continue on a 7 to 14 day interval. One case contains 2 x 1.32 L jugs Storage Store away from food or feed. Diseases controlled Early blight (Alternaria solani) Rhizoctonia canker (Rhizoctonia spp.) 1 Refer to label for additional crops. WEED & DISEASE FUNGICIDES HERBICIDES White mold (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum) Timing INOCULANTS High-level systemic activity protects the potato crop as it grows. Tank-mixing flexibility to adapt to your season’s needs. SEED TREATMENTS The unique mobility of Xemium® delivers more consistent and continuous control of key diseases, including white mold. CROP SOLUTIONS Innovative, new chemistry for long-lasting protection against key diseases. CROP SOLUTIONS Application rates One case of Sercadis™ fungicide will treat 20 to 40 acres (8 to 16 ha). 67 to 135 ml/ac (167 to 333 ml/ha) For rhizoctonia canker , white mold 2 135 ml/ac (333 ml/ha) For control of rhizoctonia, apply in-furrow spray by uniformly covering seed pieces and surrounding soil. Spray pattern should be a 10 to 20 cm (4 to 8 inch) band that is applied to the seed piece prior to being covered with soil. 2 Applied in-furrow. Refer to label to determine the rate per 1000 meters of row, based on row spacing. Mixing order INOCULANTS For early blight 1. Ensure the spray tank is clean before use. 2. Fill the tank 1/2 full of water and start agitation. 4. Add the required amount of tank-mix partner, if applicable. 5. Add the recommended amount of adjuvant, if applicable. 6. Continue agitation while filling the remainder of the spray tank. 7. After use, clean the spray tank according to label precautions. Application tips Rainfastness – 1 hour. SEED TREATMENTS 3. Add the required amount of Sercadis fungicide to the tank. Restricted entry interval – 12 hours. Use of a non-ionic surfactant at 0.125% v/v is recommended. Pre-harvest interval 7 days after application for potatoes. HERBICIDES Resistance management – Do not apply more than two (2) sequential applications of Sercadis before alternating to a fungicide with a different mode of action that controls the same pathogens. Tank mixes None on label. WEED & DISEASE FUNGICIDES Contact AgSolutions® Customer Care or your BASF Sales Representative for information on supported tank mixes. AgCelence benefits include disease control, a stronger stem for less lodging and easier harvesting; greener, larger flag leaf for increased yield potential when it counts the most3 and increased grain fill for plumper, more plentiful kernels.2 CropsStaging4 flag leaf Barley Oats Rye Triticale Wheat (all types incl. Clearfield® wheat) Liquid One case contains 2 x 8.1 L jugs Also available in 128 L shuttle and 400 L tote Storage Store above 0°C. Application of Twinline® at flag-leaf followed by Caramba® at full head emergence (20% flower) Diseases controlled In barley. Net blotch (Pyrenophora teres) Scald (Rhynchosporium secalis) Spot blotch (Cochliobolus sativus) Stripe rust (Puccinia striiformis) In oats. Crown rust (Puccinia coronata) In rye. Leaf rust (Puccinia recondita) Powdery mildew (Erysiphe graminis) 39 FLAG LEAF 49 EARLY HEAD EMERGENCE 61-63 FULL HEAD EMERGENCE 1 AgCelence benefits refer to products that contain the active ingredient pyraclostrobin. 2 All comparisons are to untreated, unless otherwise stated. 3 Research shows that up to 65% of cereal yield potential is determined at the flag-leaf stage. 4 Twinline can also be applied at other stages (earlier at the penultimate leaf stage, before the development of disease or early onset of disease), however research suggests the flag-leaf timing provides optimal AgCelence benefits. HERBICIDES Formulation In wheat (all types incl. Clearfield wheat) and triticale. Leaf rust (Puccinia recondita) Powdery mildew (Erysiphe graminis f. sp. tritici) Septoria leaf spot (Septoria tritici or Stagonospora nodorum) Spot blotch (Cochliobolus sativus) Stripe rust (Puccinia striiformis) Tan spot (Pyrenophora tritici-repentis) FUNGICIDES Metconazole – Group 3 Pyraclostrobin – Group 11 WEED & DISEASE Active ingredients INOCULANTS CROP SOLUTIONS Multiple modes of action for preventative control of major leaf diseases. Protect and build yield potential2 at flag-leaf with the benefits of AgCelence. SEED TREATMENTS Broad-spectrum control of tough leaf diseases through the benefits1 of AgCelence® for cereals. CROP SOLUTIONS Increased yield with Twinline fungicide vs competitor on barley 100 Twinline fungicide Water volume 80 60 50 202 ml/ac (500 ml/ha) 79.3 76.4 2.9 + 40 L/ac (10 gal/ac) 20 L/ac (5 gal/ac) Mixing order bu/ac Twinline Ground application Aerial application Competitor Source: BASF Research Authorization trials and AgSolutions® Performance Trials, 2010-2013, n=14 Multiple-modes-of-action control of major leaf diseases with Twinline fungicide 1. Fill the spray tank 1/2 full of water and start agitation. 2. Add the required amount of Twinline fungicide to the tank. 3. If tank mixing, add the required amount of the tank-mix partner. 4. Continue agitation while filling the remainder of the spray tank. Application tips Rainfastness – 1 hour. Twinline should be applied at flag-leaf for optimal AgCelence benefits, including disease control. SEED TREATMENTS Yield (bu/ac) 90 70 One case treats 80 acres. One shuttle treats 640 acres. One tote treats 2,000 acres. INOCULANTS Application rates Twinline Source: AgSolutions Performance Trials, 2011 Do not use less than the minimum water volumes and ensure thorough coverage of foliage. 75 Pre-harvest interval 70 Apply no later than end of flowering. 60 55 50 65.8 64.6 1.2 + None on label. bu/ac Twinline Competitor Source: BASF Research Authorization trials and AgSolutions Performance Trials, 2010-2013, n=78 Healthier wheat with Twinline fungicide Untreated Tank mixes Twinline Source: BASF RCD trial, Edmonton AB, 2011 Contact AgSolutions Customer Care or your local BASF Sales Representative for additional information on supported tank mixes. FUNGICIDES 65 WEED & DISEASE Yield (bu/ac) Increased yield with Twinline fungicide vs competitor on wheat Up to 2 applications may be made per season, with a minimum spray interval of 10 to 14 days. HERBICIDES Do not apply in periods of dead calm or gusty winds. Untreated FUNGICIDES HERBICIDES SEED TREATMENTS Weed Index WEED & DISEASE Weed and Disease Index Disease Index INOCULANTS CROP SOLUTIONS O,OU O H,D Lamb’s quarters S,SA AF2 AF2 AF2 AF2 AF2 AF2 AF2 FUNGICIDES Poast Ultra controls additional weeds and additional crops not shown in this index. See the product page and product label for more detailed information. For Pursuit herbicide, weeds controlled are for newly seeded alfalfa. See product label for details on established alfalfa. For use on dicamba-tolerant soybeans only. A,S,O,OU,SA A,S,O,OU,SA S,SA A,S,SA A,S,O,OU,SA A,S,O,OU,SA S,SA A,S,SA A,S,O,OU,SA A,S,O,OU,SA S,SA Shepherd's-purse H,D Round-leaved mallow B A,S,O,OU,SA A,S,O,OU,SA S,SA Russian thistle H,D Pigweed Pasture sage Narrow-leaved hawk’s beard H,D D Lady’s thumb Mustards H,D Kochia Knapweed AF2 V,BF V,BF V V,BF V,BF BF V O,OU,BF O,OU,BF O,OU,BF O,OU,BF BF O,OU BF O,OU O,OU BF BF O,OU,BF O,OU,BF BF Faba beans HERBICIDES P,O O P,O O O V P, BF A,O,OU P,O V A,O,OU AF2 Hemp-nettle A,S,O,OU,SA A,S,O,OU,SA S,SA O,OU AF2 Hairy nightshade B B Green smartweed B Goldenrod H H,D Goat’s beard Flixweed False ragweed Dandelion V AF2 BF V,BF BF BF Dry beans Cow cockle S,SA O O Alfalfa2 (for seed) BF A,S,SA AF2 AF2 AF2 Clearfield wheat Odyssey Ultra Odyssey® Heat® LQ Herbicide Pulse and Legume Crops D BF Distinct® Basagran® Forté Code B Banvel® II Herbicide Corn spurry A,S,SA D Clearfield sunflowers Common ragweed A,O,OU Clearfield lentils A,S,O,OU,SA A,S,O,OU,SA S,SA Clearfield canola H WEED & DISEASE 3 2 1 Armezon® Cleavers B Ar Ares™ A,O,OU D Canada thistle Pasture, rangeland, non-crop areas A Altitude FX® 2 In-crop Applications – Clearfield® Crops Code AF2 Herbicide Chickweed H Chemfallow, pre-seed, pre-emergence, post-harvest Canada fleabane Broadleafs Weed Index P,O O P,O O P,O O O P,O P,O Forage legumes OU O BF V,P,O,OU,BF V,O,OU,BF V V,P,O,OU,BF V,O,OU,BF BF V V,P,O,OU BF V,O,OU O,OU V BF Code P PU Ot Solo ADV Viper® ADV B Barley B B B B BF BF Ar,BF,B,D B Ar,BF,B,D BF,B,D Ar,D BF B B B BF,B Ar,BF,B,D BF,B Ar,BF BF,B,D B Corn B B B B B B B B B B B B Oats SA V Solo® Canary seed Code S Herbicide Cereal Crops and Grasses V,P,O,OU,BF B P,O,OU,BF BF Field peas Pursuit® Poast® Ultra1 Outlook® Herbicide SEED TREATMENTS Code H B B B B B B Wheat, winter B B B B B B Seedling & forage grasses INOCULANTS B B B B B B Wheat, spring BF BF BF BF BF BF BF BF BF BF BF Flax Potatoes Tubers CROP SOLUTIONS V,P,O,OU,BF,SA V,O,OU,BF,SA V,SA V,P,O,OU,BF,B3,SA Ot B3 V,O,OU,BF,B3,SA BF,B3 V V,P,O,OU BF V,O,OU,SA,B3 O,OU B3 V,SA,B3 BF,B3 BF,B3 V,P,O,OU,BF,B3,SA P,O,OU,BF BF,B3 B3 Soybeans Oilseed Crops Armezon® A,S,OU,SA A,S,O,OU,PU,SA A,S,O,OU,SA S,SA OU,PU A,S,O,OU,PU,SA A,S,O,OU,SA S,SA A,S,SA OU,PU A,S,O,OU,PU,SA A,S,O,OU,SA S,SA A,S,O,OU,PU,SA A,S,O,OU,SA S,SA A,S,O,OU,SA OU,PU A,S,O,OU,PU,SA A,S,O,OU,SA S,SA A,S,PU,OU,SA Japanese brome grass Persian darnel Quackgrass Volunteer barley Volunteer canary seed Volunteer corn Volunteer durum wheat Volunteer spring wheat Volunteer tame oats Wild millet Wild oats Yellow foxtail S,SA S,SA AF2 AF2 AF2 AF2 AF2 AF2 AF2 AF2 AF2 AF2 AF2 AF2 AF2 AF2 AF2 AF2 AF2 FUNGICIDES Poast Ultra controls additional weeds and additional crops not shown in this index. See the product page and product label for more detailed information. For Pursuit herbicide, weeds controlled are for newly seeded alfalfa. See product label for details on established alfalfa. For use on dicamba-tolerant soybeans only. A,S,OU,SA OU A,S,O,OU,SA S,SA OU A,S,SA OU S,SA A,S,O,OU,PU,SA A,S,O,OU,SA S,SA A,S,OU,SA A,S,O,OU,PU,SA A,S,O,OU,SA S,SA Green foxtail A,S,O,OU,SA S,SA A,S,O,OU,SA S,SA A,O,OU A,S,O,OU,SA S,SA A,O,OU AF2 V,PU V PU V V V PU V V V,PU V V,PU V,PU V,BF V V V V,BF V Dry beans OU,PU O,OU OU,PU O,OU O,OU O,OU OU,PU O,OU OU O,OU,PU OU O,OU,PU O,OU,PU O,OU,BF O,OU O,OU O,OU O,OU O,OU Faba beans OU O PU P,O PU O O O PU O O,PU P,O,PU O,PU P,O P,O O P,O O P,O P V,PU,OU V,P,O,OU,PU OU V,O,OU V,O,OU,PU V,O,OU,PU OU,PU V V,O,OU,PU OU V,O,OU,PU V,OU V,P,O,OU,PU V,O,OU,PU V,P,O,OU,BF V,P,O,OU O,OU V V,P,O,OU,BF O,OU V,P,O,OU,BF V P Field peas Code P PU Ot Solo ADV Viper® ADV B B B Barley Ar Ar Ar Ar,BF B,D Ar,D B BF B,D Corn B B B B B B Oats SA V Solo® Canary seed Code S Herbicide Cereal Crops and Grasses Pursuit® Poast® Ultra1 Outlook® Herbicide SEED TREATMENTS Code H Forage legumes Odyssey Ultra Odyssey® Heat® LQ Herbicide HERBICIDES PU O PU O O O PU O O,PU P,PU,O O,PU P,O O O P,O O P,O Alfalfa2 (for seed) Pulse and Legume Crops D BF Distinct® Basagran® Forté Code B Banvel® II Herbicide Clearfield Clearfield sunflowers wheat A,S,O,OU,SA S,SA Clearfield lentils Barnyard grass Grasses H Wild mustard A,S,O,OU,SA A,S,O,OU,SA H,D A,S,O,OU,SA A,O,OU A,S,O,OU,SA Clearfield canola Wild buckwheat WEED & DISEASE 3 2 1 Ar Ares™ A,O,OU B Pasture, rangeland, non-crop areas A Altitude FX® 2 In-crop Applications – Clearfield® Crops Code AF2 Herbicide Volunteer tame mustard Volunteer lentils Volunteer flax Volunteer canola Tartary buckwheat H,D H Stinkweed Stork's-bill D Sow thistle Smartweed Broadleafs Chemfallow, pre-seed, pre-emergence, post-harvest Weed Index con’t B B B Wheat, winter B B B Seedling & forage grasses INOCULANTS B B B Wheat, spring PU PU PU PU PU PU PU PU PU PU PU BF BF Flax Ot, PU Potatoes Tubers Ot, PU PU PU PU PU CROP SOLUTIONS V,PU,OU,SA V,P,O,OU,PU,SA OU,PU V,O,OU,SA V,O,OU,PU,SA V,O,OU,PU,SA OU,PU V,SA V,O,OU,PU,SA OU,PU V,PU,O,OU,SA V,OU,SA V,P,PU,O,OU,SA Ot, PU V,O,OU,PU,SA V,P,O,OU,BF,SA V,P,O,OU,SA,B3 O,OU V V,P,O,OU,SA B3 O,OU V,P,O,OU,BF,SA V,B3 P Soybeans Oilseed Crops Cn Ca F H Cabrio® Plus Cantus® Caramba® Forum™ Headline® Alfalfa for seed production. Suppression only. FUNGICIDES L,LA,P2 P2 P2 P H,P H,P Soybeans H,P2 L2 L2 Sunflowers HERBICIDES L,P2 P Mustard H,P H,P 2 P2 L,P Flax 2 H ,LA ,P L,LA 2 L,LA P2 L,LA,P2 L,LA,P2 H,LA,P H,L,LA,P Lentils H,L,LA,P H,LA,P L,LA,P2 L,LA,P2 L,LA,P Chickpeas Peas, field H H,P P2 P Beans, faba H,L,LA2,P H H,P H,P L Beans, dry H,P Alternaria black spot (Alternaria brassicae and raphani) Asian soybean rust ((Phakopsora pachyrhizi) Blackleg (Leptosphaeria maculans) Frog eye leaf spot (Cercospora sojina) Leaf spot (Alternaria helianth) Pasmo (Septoria linicola) Rust (Puccinia helianthi) Sclerotinia head rot (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum) Sclerotinia stem rot (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum) Septoria brown spot (Septoria glycines) L,LA L,LA L,LA,P2 H,L,LA,P Alfalfa1 Tw Canola WEED & DISEASE 2 1 Twinline® Se P Sercadis™ LA Priaxor® Disease Oilseeds Code L Lance AG Lance® Fungicide Anthracnose (Colletotrichum truncatum) Ascochyta blight (Ascochyta spp.) Blossom blight (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum and Botrytis cinerea) Common leaf spot (Pseudopeziza medicaginis) Downy mildew (Peronospora viciae f. sp. pisi) Gray mold (Botrytis cinerea) Leaf spot (Leptosphaerulina briosiani) Mycosphaerella blight (Mycosphaerella pinodes) Powdery mildew (Erysiphe pisi) Rust (Uromyces spp.) Sclerotinia sclerotiorum (White mold) Spring black stem (Phoma medicagnis) Disease Alfalfa and Pulses Code CP Fungicide Crop and Seed Disease Index P Ca2 Ca2 H,P P2 H,P Corn P P2 P Grasses INOCULANTS CP, Cn, Se Se F, CP F2 Se Early blight (Alternaria solani) Rhizoctonia canker (Rhizoctonia spp.) Late blight (Phytophthora infestans) Tuber blight in storage (Phytophthora infestans) White mold (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum) SEED TREATMENTS Potatoes Ca, Tw Ca2,Tw Ca Ca,Tw Ca,Tw Ca Ca2 Barley Disease Tubers Common rust (Puccinia sorghi) Crown rust (Puccinia coronata) Eye Spot (Aureobasidium zeae) Fusarium head blight (Fusarium spp.) Fusarium ear rot (Fusarium spp.) Gibberella ear rot (Gibberella zeae) Gray leaf spot (Cercospora zeae-maydis) Leaf rust (Puccinia hordei) Leaf rust (Puccinia recondita) Net blotch (Pyrenophora teres) Northern leaf blight (Setosphaeria turcica) Powdery mildew (Erysiphe graminis) Scald (Rhynchosporium secalis) Septoria glume blotch (Stagonospora nodorum) Septoria leaf blotch (Septoria avenae) Septoria leaf spot (Septoria tritici or Stagonospora nodorum) Spot blotch (Cochliobolus sativus) Stem rust (Puccinia graminis) Stripe rust (Puccinia striiformis) Tan spot (Pyrenophora tritici-repentis) Disease Cereals, Corn and Grasses Ca Ca Ca Ca2 Ca,Tw Oats Tw Ca,Tw Ca2 Rye Ca2,Tw Ca Tw Ca,Tw CROP SOLUTIONS Ca2,Tw Ca Tw Ca,Tw Ca,Tw Ca Ca Ca,Tw Ca, Tw Ca,Tw Ca2 Wheat Ca, Tw Ca,Tw Triticale S n/a C C C C n/a C C C C Cochliobolus sativus (Seedling blight, Root rot) Common bunt (Tilletia tritici, Tilletia lavies) Covered smut (Ustilago hordae) False loose smut (Ustilago nigra) Fusarium spp. (Seed rot/Pre-emergence damping-off) Fusarium spp. (Seedling blight, Root rot) Loose smut Pythium spp. (Post-emergence damping-off) Pythium spp. (Seed rot/Pre-emergence damping-off) Pythium spp. (Seedling blight, Root rot) True loose smut (Ustilago nuda) S n/a C n/a C C C C C C n/a Oats S C n/a n/a C C C C C C n/a Rye S C n/a n/a C C C C C C n/a Triticale FUNGICIDES Beans, faba S C S C S C C HERBICIDES S C S C S C C Anthracnose seedling blight (Colletotrichum lindemuthianum) Ascochyta spp. (Seedling blight) Botrytis cinerea (Seed rot, Seedling blight) Fusarium spp. (Seed rot, Seedling blight) Fusarium spp. (Root rot) Pythium spp. (Seed rot, Seedling blight) Rhizoctonia solani (Seed rot, Seedling blight, Root rot) WEED & DISEASE Beans, dry Seed Disease S C S C S C C S C S C S C C Lentils S C n/a n/a C C C C C C n/a Wheat Peas, field S C S C S C C SEED TREATMENTS n/a n/a n/a C C n/a C Chickpeas Flax Pulses and Flax Seed Diseases Controlled or Suppressed by Insure Pulse Barley Seed Disease Cereal Seed Diseases Controlled or Suppressed by Insure Cereal Insure Pulse Code C= Controlled S= Suppressed n/a= Not applicable Fungicide Seed Treatment Insure® Cereal Crop and Seed Disease Index con’t INOCULANTS CROP SOLUTIONS For more information on BASF agricultural products, please contact your BASF Sales Representative, or call AgSolutions® Customer Care at 1-877-371-BASF (2273). 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