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2 Table of Contents Site of Action Guide... 3 Pre-Mix Components and PPO Chart... 4 General Mixing Instructions... 5 Corn s... 6 Corn s and Insecticides... Soybean s... 8 Soybean s and Insecticides... 9 Small Grains English Pea and Pasture... Dry Bean and Sunflower... 1 Potato and Sugarbeet Alfalfa and Sorghum Seed Enhancement... Dry Field Pea, Lentil, and Chickpea Product Specifics (Rainfast, PHI, Storage Temp, Bulk Density, EPA Registration #) Rotational Restrictions Sharpen Desiccation, Harvest Aid, and Fallow s... 1 Notes... Grower Grow Smart Rewards... 3 BASF Emergency Response Hotline HELP (435)

3 Sites of Action (SOA) SOA # Name of Class BASF Products 1 ACCase Inhibitor (lipid synthesis inhibition) Poast ALS Inhibitor (inhibition of branched chain amino acid synthesis) 3 Microtubule Inhibitors (inhibition of microtubule assembly) Prowl HO Beyond, Raptor, Pursuit, component in Optill, Varisto, and Zidua PRO 4 Synthetic Auxins Clarity, Engenia, component in Distinct, Status, and Facet L 5 Photosystem II Inhibitors (different binding site than 6 & ) MOA of atrazine and metribuzin 6 Photosystem II Inhibitors (different binding site than 5 & ) Basagran and component in Varisto 9 EPSP Synthase Inhibitor MOA of glyphosate 10 Glutamine Synthetase Inhibitor Liberty 14 PPO Inhibitors Sharpen, and component in Optill, Verdict, and Zidua PRO Very Long Chain Fatty Acid (VLCFA) Inhibitors Outlook, Zidua, and component in Armezon PRO, Verdict, and Zidua PRO 19 Auxin Transport Component in Status 6 Lipid Synthesis Inhibitor (not ACCase) Component in Facet L HPPD Inhibitors Armezon and component in Armezon PRO Sites of Action (SOA) SOA # Name of Class BASF Products 3 Sterol synthesis Inhibitor (including triazoles) Caramba, component in Headline AMP, Twinline, Priaxor D, and Nexicor fungicides, and Stamina F3 Cereals and Stamina F4 Cereals Seed Treatments 4 Nucleic acid synthesis Inhibitor Component in Stamina F3 Cereals and Stamina F4 Cereals Seed Treatments Respiration Inhibitor (carboxamide or SDHI) Endura and component in Priaxor, Priaxor D, and Nexicor fungicides, and ILeVo, Obvius, and Stamina F4 Cereals Seed Treatment Respiration Inhibitor (strobilurin) Headline SC, Headline EC, Cabrio, component in Headline AMP, Twinline, Priaxor, Priaxor D, Pristine, Merivon, and Xanthion fungicides, Obvius and Stamina seed treatments, and Manticor LFR 44 Microbial disrupters of pathogen cell membranes Serifel, Component in Xanthion Insecticide Sites of Action (SOA) SOA # Name of Class BASF Products 3A Sodium channel modulators (Pyrethroids and Pyrethrins) 9D Afidopyropen Sefina/Inscalis Fastac and component in Manticor LFR Engenia, Fastac, and Manticor LFR are Restricted Use Pesticides This Quick Reference Guide is not a substitute for any product label. Always read and follow label directions. 3

4 019 Quick Reference Guide Components Verdict = Outlook Sharpen 5 fl oz 4. fl oz 1.0 fl oz 10 fl oz 8.4 fl oz.0 fl oz 1 fl oz 10.1 fl oz.4 fl oz 13 fl oz 10.9 fl oz.6 fl oz fl oz 1.6 fl oz 3.0 fl oz 16 fl oz 13.4 fl oz 3. fl oz 18 fl oz.1 fl oz 3.6 fl oz Zidua SC = Zidua WG 1.5 fl oz 1.0 oz.5 fl oz 1.5 oz 3.5 fl oz.0 oz 4.0 fl oz.5 oz 5.0 fl oz 3.0 oz Armezon PRO = Armezon Outlook 14 fl oz 0.50 fl oz 1.3 fl oz fl oz 0.53 fl oz 13. fl oz 16 fl oz 0.5 fl oz 14.0 fl oz 1 fl oz 0.61 fl oz 14.9 fl oz 18 fl oz 0.64 fl oz. fl oz 19 fl oz 0.68 fl oz 16.6 fl oz 0 fl oz 0.1 fl oz 1.5 fl oz 1 fl oz 0.5 fl oz 18.4 fl oz fl oz 0.9 fl oz 19.3 fl oz 3 fl oz 0.83 fl oz 0. fl oz 4 fl oz 0.86 fl oz 1.0 fl oz OpTill = Sharpen Pursuit oz 1 fl oz 4 fl oz Zidua PRO = Sharpen Pursuit Zidua WG 4.5 fl oz 0.5 fl oz 3 fl oz 1.5 oz 6 fl oz 1 fl oz 4 fl oz oz Extreme = Pursuit glyphosate pint. fl oz 16 fl oz.5 pint 3.3 fl oz 0 fl oz 3 pint 4 fl oz 4 fl oz Varisto = Raptor Basagran 5L or Basagran 4L 16 fl oz 3.0 fl oz 13 fl oz 16 fl oz 1 fl oz 3.9 fl oz 1 fl oz 1 fl oz fl oz 5.0 fl oz fl oz fl oz 019 Quick Reference Guide Components Priaxor = Headline Sercadis fl oz. fl oz 1.1 fl oz 4 fl oz 5.3 fl oz.3 fl oz 6 fl oz 8 fl oz 3.4 fl oz 8 fl oz 10.6 fl oz 4.5 fl oz Manticor LFR = Headline 1.5 lb/gal Bifenthrin 9.5 fl oz 3 fl oz 8.5 fl oz. fl oz 4.8 fl oz 13.6 fl oz 1 fl oz 5.4 fl oz. fl oz 19 fl oz 6 fl oz 1 fl oz TwinLine = Headline Caramba 6 fl oz 3.1 fl oz 5.3 fl oz fl oz 3. fl oz 6. fl oz 9 fl oz 4. fl oz 8 fl oz Headline AMP = Headline Caramba 10 fl oz 5.8 fl oz 6.1 fl oz 14.4 fl oz 8.4 fl oz 8.8 fl oz Nexicor = Headline Sercadis 3.6 lb/gal propiconazole 3.5 fl oz.8 fl oz 0.4 fl oz 1 fl oz fl oz 5.6 fl oz 0. fl oz fl oz 9 fl oz. fl oz 0.9 fl oz.6 fl oz fl oz 8.8 fl oz 1.1 fl oz 3. fl oz 13 fl oz 10.4 fl oz 1.3 fl oz 3.8 fl oz fl oz 1 fl oz 1.5 fl oz 4.3 fl oz Soybean Pre-plant Interval Guide for PPO Products Sharpen Sharpen + labeled rate of PPO (no-till and reduced till only) Optill Verdict Verdict + labeled rate of PPO (no-till and reduced till only) Zidua PRO Rate (fl oz) Sharpen Rate (fl oz) Rate Rate (fl oz) Verdict Rate (fl oz) Rate (fl oz) oz Soil Type Pre-plant interval in days Coarse <% OM All Other Soils Manticor LFR is a RESTRICTED USE PESTICIDE BASF Emergency Response Hotline HELP (435) 4

5 019 BASF Product Reference Guide Product Mixing Mixing Order Fill tank 1/ full with water and begin to agitate. Add compatibility or defoaming agents if known issues exist. Pesticides in this order: 1. Products in PVC bags (not very common).. Wettable Powders and Dry Flowables (WP, DF) Distinct, Authority XL, Classic, FirstRate. 3. Water Dispersible Granular (WDG) Status, Optill, Zidua WG, Endura, Sonic, Valor XLT, Envive. 4. Add Ammonium Sulfate. When using Engenia, use a non AMS containing water conditioner. 5. Agitate 6. Water Dispersible Products (SC, CS, F, ME) Priaxor, Armezon, Sharpen, Prowl HO, Headline AMP, Zidua SC, Zidua PRO, Fastac CS, atrazine.. If using a DRA based product with Engenia, see adjuvant labels for order of guar or acrylamide containing adjuvants. 8. Water Soluble Products (L, SL) Liberty *, Engenia, Pursuit, Clarity, Basagran 5L, Raptor, Beyond, glyphosate. Best Practices for Mixing s in Liquid Fertilizer 1. Fill tank 1/ to 3/4 full with 8% or 3%. Begin agitation and maintain throughout mixing 3. Add any needed nitrogen stabilizer products 4. Add any needed compatibility agents 5. Pre-slurry each herbicide in water at a :1 water to herbicide ratio 6. Add herbicide slurry to spray tank and allow time for agitation in the following order a. Suspension Concentrate formulations (Sharpen, atrazine) b. Water soluble products (glyphosate,,4-d) c. Emulsifiable Concentrates (Verdict, Armezon PRO, Outlook ). DO NOT pour slurry on top of tank mixture 8. Use an inductor if possible, it is best to induce one chemical at a time in the correct order. DO NOT put them all in the inductor at the same time 9. Finish filling the tank with 8% or 3% to desired fill level 10. Continue agitation throughout transport and application 9. Emulsifiable Concentrates (EC) Outlook, Verdict, Fastac EC, Caramba, Armezon PRO, Twinline, Poast, Cobra, Select Max. 10. Agitate. Adjuvants (NIS, COC, MSO and others). 1. Add remaining water and agitate. *Add a defoamer prior to adding Liberty to a tank. Engenia and Fastac are US EPA Restricted Use pesticides. This Quick Reference Guide is not a substitute for any product label. ALWAYS READ AND FOLLOW LABEL DIRECTIONS. Authority XL is a trademark of FMC Corporation. Classic and Envive are trademarks of E. I. DuPont de Nemours & Company. FirstRate and Sonic are regostered trademarks of Dow Agrosciences. Cobra, Select Max, and Valor XLT are trademarks of Valent USA. Fastac, Distinct, Status, Optill, Zidua, Endura, Priaxor, Armezon, Prowl HO, Headline AMP, Twinline, Clarity, Engenia, Pursuit, Raptor, Beyond, Outlook, Fastac, Armezon PRO, Poast, Sharpen, Liberty, Verdict, and Zidua PRO are registered trademarks of BASF Corporation. BASF Corporation

6 019 Quick Reference Guide BASF Corn s Product SOA Timing Rate/Acre Additives Comments PRE-plant/PREemerge only Sharpen Verdict Preplant Burndown, PPI, Preplant, Preemergence Preplant Burndown, PPI, Preplant, Preemergence Rate by Soil Type Coarse fl oz Medium fl oz Fine fl oz Rate by Soil Type Coarse fl oz Medium fl oz Fine fl oz 1 gal/100 gal (minimum 1 pt/a) PLUS 8.5 to 1 lbs/100 gal or 1.5 to.5 gal/ 100 gal 1 gal/100 gal (minimum 1 pt/a) PLUS 8.5 to 1 lbs/100 gal or 1.5 to.5 gal/ 100 gal Additives must be added for control of emerged broadleaf weeds. Glyphosate tank-mix partner also recommended for grass and broadleaf burndown. Labeled for Field corn, Popcorn and Seed corn. Seed corn rates: 1 fl oz/a (coarse soil); 1 to fl oz/a (medium to fine soils) Sweet Corn: fl oz/a Additives must be added for control of emerged broadleaf weeds. Glyphosate tank-mix partner also recommended for grass and broadleaf burndown. Labeled for Field corn, Popcorn and Seed corn. Seed corn rates: 5 fl oz/a (coarse soil); 5 to 10 fl oz/a (medium to fine soils) Sweet Corn: 10 fl oz/a PRE-plant through POST-emerge Outlook Zidua SC Zidua WG PPI, Preplant, Preemergence, POST (up to 36 tall corn) PPI, Preplant, Preemergence, early POST (up to V4 corn) PPI, Preplant, Preemergence, early POST (up to V4 corn) Rate by Soil Type Coarse fl oz Medium fl oz Fine fl oz Rate by Soil Type Coarse fl oz Medium fl oz Fine fl oz Rate by Soil Type Coarse oz Medium oz Fine oz None, unless required by a tank mix partner None, unless required by a tank mix partner None, unless required by a tank mix partner See label for Fall applications. Outlook does not control emerged weeds. Outlook may be applied up to 45 days before planting. Outlook may be impregnated and applied with dry fertilizer. After 30 tall corn, use drop nozzles. Labeled for Field corn, Popcorn, Seed corn, and Sweet corn. Zidua does not control emerged weeds. Zidua may be applied up to 45 days before planting. Zidua may be impregnated and applied with dry fertilizer. Labeled for Field corn, Popcorn, Seed corn, and Sweet corn. Zidua does not control emerged weeds. Zidua may be applied up to 45 days before planting. Zidua may be impregnated and applied with dry fertilizer. Labeled for Field corn, Popcorn, Seed corn, and Sweet corn. PRE-emerge through POST-emerge Armezon PRO Preemergence or POST (DO NOT apply past V8 growth stage) < 3% O.M. Rate by Soil Type Coarse fl oz Medium.16-0 fl oz Fine fl oz > 3% O.M. Rate By Soil Type Coarse fl oz Medium.0-4 fl oz Fine fl oz 0.5 to 1 gal/100 gal OR 1 qt/100 gal PLUS 8.5 to 1 lbs/100 gal or 1.5 to.5% gal/100 gal For control of emerged broadleaf and grass weeds with residual for grasses and small seeded broadleaves. For best performance, tank mix with atrazine (0.5 to 1.5 lb ai/a). For tank mixes without atrazine or glyphosate, MSO may be used. Use HSOC or NIS for tank mixes with dicamba containing products. Labeled for Field corn, Popcorn, Seed corn, and Sweet corn. Armezon POST (DO NOT apply past V8 growth stage) 0.5 fl oz MSO or 1 to 1.5 gal/100 gal PLUS 8.5 to 1 lbs/100 gal or 1.5 to.5% gal/100 gal For POST control of emerged broadleaf and grass weeds. For best performance, tank mix with atrazine (0.5 to 1.5 lb ai/a). Labeled for Field corn, Popcorn, Seed corn, and Sweet corn. Clarity 4 POST Spike to 8 tall corn or for corn 8 to 36 tall. Drop nozzles required on larger corn. Corn spike to 8 8 to 16 fl oz (see comments) Corn > 8 tall 8 fl oz 1 to pints/100 gal PLUS lbs/a or to 4 qt/a Early POST apply 16 fl oz/a (med/fine soils) or 8 fl oz/a (coarse soils) from spike to 8 corn. Late POST apply 8 fl oz/a with drop nozzles to 8 to 36 tall corn or days prior to tassel emergence., whichever comes first. Labeled for Field corn, Popcorn and Seed corn. POST-emerge only Engenia RESTRICTED USE PESTICIDE Liberty 4 10 POST Spike to 8 tall corn or for corn 8 to 36 tall. POST (spike to V6) DO NOT apply after corn reaches 36 tall. LL corn only Corn spike to to 1.8 fl oz (see comments) Corn > 8 tall 6.4 fl oz Field Corn POST: -3 fl oz/a Sweet Corn POST: fl oz See om for a list of EPA approved additives. DO NOT tank-mix with products containing ammonium salts such as AMS or UAN lbs/a Refer to label for application requirements, wind speed, and buffer zones. See for EPA approved tank mix partners and nozzles. Do not spray if wind is blowing toward neighboring sensitive crops or residential areas. Additional state restrictions may apply. -0 GPA is recommended for carrier volume POST applications only to LibertyLink traited corn. Do not exceed 8 fl oz/a per year for corn and 44 fl oz/a per year for sweet corn. The use of additional surfactants or crop oils may increase the risk of crop injury. Apply when weeds are less than 3 tall. For corn from 4-36 use drop nozzles. Prowl HO 3 POST (up to V8 corn) 1 to pts POST None, unless required by a tank mix partner See label for culti-spray application rates. Prowl HO may be sprayed with (but not mixed with) EC formulations. Prowl HO does not control emerged weeds. Labeled for Field corn, Popcorn, Seed corn, and Sweet corn. Status 4 19 POST (4-36 corn) (DO NOT apply past V8 growth stage) 3 to 5 oz 1 qt/100 gal PLUS 5 to 1 lbs/100 gal DO NOT spray < 4 tall corn. NIS should be used when tank mixing with glyphosate. 1 gal/100 gal can be used in conventional corn. Apply higher rate for weeds that are resistant to tank-mix partner (ie., glyphosate), perennial weeds or weeds > 6 tall. DO NOT tank mix with products containing dicamba,,4-d, or clopyralid. Labeled for Field corn, Popcorn, and Seed corn. Fastac and Engenia are Restricted Use Pesticides BASF Emergency Response Hotline HELP (435) 6

7 019 Quick Reference Guide BASF Corn s and Insecticides Product SOA Timing Rate/Acre Additives Comments Xanthion In-Furrow Manticor LFR In-Furrow / Insecticide Restricted Use Pesticide Priaxor Headline AMP Fastac EC/CS Insecticide Restricted Use Pesticide 44 In-furrow 3.6 to. fl oz None 3A In-furrow 9.5 to 19 fl oz 3 3A Pre-tassel Corn Optimum Timing: V5 V14 Optimum Timing: VT (full tassel) to R3 (milk stage) At insect threshold levels 4 fl oz fl oz.8 to 3.8 fl oz (depending on insect present) None required. LFR Formulation. Mixes directly into most fertilizer mixes, but jar testing is usually recommended. Ground: 1 pint/100 gal Aerial: 1 pint/a or 0.5 pint/a Ground: 1 pint/100 gal Aerial: 1 pint/a or 0.5 pint/a None unless required by a tank mix partner Packaged as a co-pack, with Component A containing the biological and Component B containing the chemical fungicide. For early disease control and Plant Health. See label for rates in oz/1000 row ft for various row widths. Maintain 1:5 ratio of component A:component B. Use a minimum of.5 gal/acre with water or liquid fertilizer as the carrier. Must use a direct injection system that has agitation when using liquid fertilizer as carrier. Combination insecticide and fungicide for early disease control, Plant Health, and insect control. See label for rates in oz/1000 row fl for various row widths. Use a minimum of.5 gal/acre with water or liquid fertilizer as the carrier For disease control and Plant Health. Consult label for use of an adjuvant after V8 and prior to the VT stage. For disease control and Plant Health. Consult label for use of an adjuvant after V8 and prior to the VT stage. DO NOT exceed 3.8 fl oz/a per application or.4 fl oz/ A per year. May be applied before, during, or after planting. Labeled on corn, soybean, alfalfa, wheat, and sorghum. REI is 1 hours for all crops. Not All Adjuvants Allowed Consult label for more information Pre Tassel Timing Prior to VT : Early season disease control and Plant Health. Optimum Timing (VT full tassel-though R3 (milk stage): Late season disease control and Plant Health. *VT stage begins when the last branch of the tassel is completely visible outside the whorl. Adjuvants for: Ground: 1 pint/100 gal Aerial: 1 pint/a or 0.5 pint/a **Consult label for use of an adjuvant after V8 and prior to VT stage.** & This Quick Reference Guide is not a substitute for any product label. Always read and follow label directions. BASF Emergency Response Hotline HELP (435)

8 PRE Only PRE or POST 019 Quick Reference Guide BASF Soybean s Product SOA Timing Rate/Acre Additives Comments Optill Prowl H0 Sharpen Verdict Zidua PRO Liberty Engenia RESTRICTED USE PESTICIDE Outlook Zidua SC Zidua WG Preplant Burndown, Preplant, Preemergence PPI, Preplant, (Must be Preplant or PPI north of I- 80 ) Preplant Burndown, Preplant, Preemergence Preplant Burndown, Preplant, Preemergence Preplant Burndown, Preplant, Preemergence Burndown, POST (emergence to bloom/r1) (LibertyLink soybeans only) PPI, Preplant, Preemergence POST (Emergence through 45 days after planting, or up until R1 (1st bloom) whichever comes first. (dicamba-tolerant soybeans only) PPI, Preplant, Preemergnece POST up to V5 soybean PPI, Preplant, Preemergence, POST up to V3 soybean PPI, Preplant, Preemergence, POST up to V3 soybean OpTill: oz see comments and page 4 for soybean preplant intervals minimum 1 pt/a PLUS 8.5 to 1 lbs/100 gal or 1.5 to.5 gal/100 gal 1.5 to 3.0 pints Based on soil type and None, unless required timing See Label by a tank mix partner 1 to fl oz based on timing of application - see comments and page 4 for soybean preplant intervals 5 to 10 oz based on timing of application - see comments and page 4 for soybean preplant intervals No-till 6 fl oz Conventional or reduced-till fields 4.5 to 6 fl oz minimum 1 pt/ A PLUS 8.5 to 1 lbs/100 gal or 1.5 to.5 gal/100 gal minimum 1 pt/ A PLUS 8.5 to 1 lbs/100 gal or 1.5 to.5 gal/100 gal 3 to 43 fl oz 3 lbs/a 1.8 fl oz Rate by Soil Type Coarse 1-16 fl oz Medium 14-1 fl oz Fine 14-1 fl oz Additives must be added for control of emerged broadleaf weeds. Glyphosate tank-mix partner also recommended for grass and broadleaf burndown. For coarse soils less than % OM, a 30-day preplant interval is required. See label for Fall applications. For spring applications, apply up to days before planting no incorporation required. Apply PPI up to 60 days before planting. Prowl HO does not control emerged weeds. Additives must be added for control of emerged broadleaf weeds. Glyphosate tank-mix partner also recommended for grass and broadleaf burndown. Coarse soils less than % OM: up to 1.5 fl oz/a 30-day preplant interval; fl oz/a 44-day preplant interval. All other soils: 1 fl oz/a no preplant interval; 1.5 fl oz/a 14-day preplant interval; fl oz/a 30-day preplant interval. See 4 for more information Additives must be added for control of emerged broadleaf weeds. Glyphosate tank-mix partner also recommended for grass and broadleaf burndown. Coarse soils less than % OM: up to.5 fl oz/a 30-day preplant interval; 10 fl oz/a 44-day preplant interval. All other soils: 5 fl oz/a no preplant interval;.5 fl oz/a 14-day preplant interval; 10 fl oz/a 30-day preplant interval. See 4 for more information minimum 1 pt/ Additives must be added for control of emerged broadleaf weeds. A PLUS 8.5 to Glyphosate tank-mix partner also recommended for grass and 1 lbs/100 gal or UAN broadleaf burndown. If less than 6 fl oz/a is applied on fields with 1.5 to.5 gal/100 weed pressure, resistant weed populations, or emerged weeds at the gal time of application, weed control may be diminished. For coarse soils less than % OM, a 30-day preplant interval is required. POST applications only to LibertyLink soybean. Do not exceed 8 fl oz/a per season. The use of additional surfactants or crop oils may increase the risk of crop injury. Apply when weeds are less than 3 tall. 0 GPA is recommended for carrier volume, ensure thorough spray coverage. Only two applications of Liberty are allowed per acre each year. See Refer to label for application requirements, wind speed, and buffer for a list of EPA approved zones. See for EPA approved tank mix tank-mixes. partners and nozzles. Do not spray if wind is blowing toward DO NOT tank-mix with neighboring sensitive crops or residential areas. -0 GPA is products containing ammonium salts such as recommended for carrier volume. Additional state restrictions may AMS or UAN apply. None, unless required by a tank mix partner PRE Rate Soil Type Coarse fl oz Medium fl oz None, unless required Fine fl oz by a tank mix partner POST fl oz PRE Rate Soil Type Coarse oz Medium oz Fine oz POST oz None, unless required by a tank mix partner See label for Fall applications. For spring applications, apply up to 45 days before planting. Outlook does not control emerged weeds. Split applications may be required for control of glyphosate resistant weeds. Total seasonal use for Outlook is 4 fl oz in soybeans. Zidua does not control emerged weeds. Must be activated by a minimum of 0.5 water prior to weed germination. Zidua may be applied up to 45 days before planting. Zidua may be impregnated and applied with dry fertilizer. Zidua does not control emerged weeds. Must be activated by a minimum of 0.5 water prior to weed germination. Zidua may be applied up to 45 days before planting. Zidua may be impregnated and applied with dry fertilizer. POST Basagran 5L Poast Pursuit Raptor Varisto 6 POST 1. to 1.6 pints 1 POST 6 PPI, Preplant, Preemergence, POST (prior to bloom) Early POST (prior to bloom) V1 until prior to bloom 1 to.5 pints Rate based upon weed size 4 fl oz 4 to 5 fl oz 1- fl oz/a COC or 1 gal/100 gal PLUS 1 to lb/100 gal or 1.5 to.5 gal/100 gal Contact herbicide minimum GPA ensure thorough spray coverage. Additives must be added for control of emerged broadleaf weeds. May be tank mixed with foliar fungicides and most foliar insecticides (see label for specific tank mix partner restrictions) pints/a or 1.5 pints/a PLUS AMS See label for specific weed/rate lb/a COC or 1 gal/100 gal PLUS 1 to lb/100 gal or 1.5 to.5 gal/100 gal COC or 1 gal/100 gal PLUS 1 to lb/100 gal or 1.5 to.5 gal/100 gal COC or 1 gal/100 gal PLUS 1 to lb/100 gal or 1.5 to.5 gal/100 gal Tank mix with diphenyl-ether (PPO) herbicide for waterhemp and ragweed control Tank mix with diphenyl-ether (PPO) herbicide for waterhemp and ragweed control Contact herbicide minimum GPA ensure thorough spray coverage. Additives must be added for control of emerged broadleaf weeds. May be tank mixed with foliar fungicides and most foliar insecticides (see label for specific tank mix partner restrictions). Engenia is a Restricted Use Pesticide BASF Emergency Response Hotline HELP (435) 8

9 019 Quick Reference Guide BASF Soybean s and Insecticides Product SOA Timing Rate/Acre Additives Comments Xanthion In-Furrow 44 In-furrow 3.6 to 14.4 fl oz Best if used through a direct injection system that has agitation. Packaged as a co-pack, with Component A containing the chemical fungicide and Component B containing the biological. Packaged as a co-pack, with Component A containing the biological and Component B containing the chemical fungicide. For early disease control and Plant Health. See label for rates in oz/1000 row ft for various row widths. Maintain 1:5 ratio of component A:component B. Use a minimum of.5 gal/acre with water or liquid fertilizer as the carrier. Must use a direct injection system that has agitation when using liquid fertilizer as carrier. Priaxor Headline Endura Sefina Insecticide Fastac EC/CS Insecticide Restricted Use Pesticides 9D 3A At Planting In Furrow In Furrow Rate: to 4 fl oz Optimum Foliar Rate: FoliarTiming: 4 fl oz R to R4 soybeans Optimum Timing: R to R4 soybeans Apply prior to disease development and continue on a to 14 day interval. At soybean aphid threshold of 50 aphids per plant At insect threshold levels Priaxor: 4 oz/a OR Headline: 6 oz/a 6 fl oz 5.5 to fl oz 3 fl oz.8 to 3.8 fl oz (depending on insect present) In-Furrow : none R-R4: Ground: 1 pint/100 gal Aerial: 1 pint/a or 0.5 pint/a Ground: 1 pint/100 gal Aerial: 1 pint/a or 0.5 pint/a In Furrow: DO NOT mix with fertilizer, use only water at a minimum of.5 gal/a as carrier R-R4: For disease control and Plant Health. Diseases controlled: Alternaria leaf spot, anthracnose, Asian soybean rust, brown spot, Cercospora blight, Frogeye leaf spot, pod and stem blight,. White mold suppression. For disease control and Plant Health. Diseases controlled: Alternaria leaf spot, anthracnose, Asian soybean rust, brown spot, Cercospora blight, Frogeye leaf spot, pod and stem blight, Rhizoctonia aerial blight. Apply 5.5 to oz to suppress white mold. 1 pint/100 gal. The use of Apply 3.5 to 5.5 oz to control Alternaria leaf spot. Apply adjuvants may improve performance 5.5 oz to suppress brown spot, Cercospora blight and leaf spot, frogeye leaf spot, Rhizoctonia aerial blight. None unless required by a tank mix partner None unless required by a tank mix partner Adjuvant Usage Apply 3 fl oz/a with good coverage using GPA and medium droplet size.. Minimum GPA by air. DO NOT apply more than 6 oz/a per year. PHI is days. DO NOT exceed 3.8 fl oz/a per application or.4 fl oz/a per year. May be applied before, during, or after planting. Labeled on corn, soybean, alfalfa, wheat, and sorghum. Ground or Aerial Application Flexible Adjuvant Priaxor and Headline may be applied at all vegetative and reproductive stages of soybean development. The optimum vegetative application timing is from R stage through R4. Priaxor and Headline may be tank mixed with other products, such as insecticides. R Full bloom: One open flower at one of the upper two nodes R3 Beginning pod: Pod 1/4 long at one of four uppermost nodes on main stem R4 Full pod: Pod 3/4 long at one of four uppermost nodes This Quick Reference Guide is not a substitute for any product label. Always read and follow label directions. 9

10 019 Quick Reference Guide BASF Small Grains Portfolio Small Grains s Product SOA Timing Rate/Acre Additives Comments Sharpen Beyond Prowl HO Clarity Zidua SC Zidua WG Preplant burndown, Preplant, PPI, Preemergence POST wheat tiller initiation up to just prior to jointing. POST (1-leaf stage to flag leaf) POST (prior to joint stage) Preplant surface, Preemerge surface, POST (spike to 4th tiller) Preplant surface, Preemerge surface, POST (spike to 4th tiller) 1 to fl oz 4 to 6 fl oz 1.5 to 3.0 pints. Rate based on soil type to 4 fl oz 1.5 to 4.0 fl oz 1.0 to.5 oz 1 gal/100 gal (minimum 1 pt/a) PLUS 8.5 to 1 lbs/100 gal or 1.5 to.5 gal/100 gal 1-gene varieties: NIS at 0.5% + AMS at 1- lbs/100 gal or UAN at.5% v/v -gene varieties: MSO or COC at 1% v/v. AMS or UAN still required Only use NIS if tank-mixing with other labeled herbicides None, unless required by a tank mix partner 0.5% v/v PLUS lbs/a or to 4 qts/a None, unless required by a tank mix partner None, unless required by a tank mix partner Small Grains s and Insecticides Additives must be added for control of emerged broadleaf weeds. Glyphosate tank-mix partner also recommended for grass and broadleaf burndown. See label for sequential application information. Labeled for Wheat, Barley, Oats, Rye and Triticale. Apply in fall or spring to actively growing weeds, and when broadleaf weeds are 3 and grass weeds are 4-5 leaves. DO NOT apply Beyond to CLEARFIELD wheat when extreme cold temperatures (less than 40 F maximum daytime temperature) are expected within 1 week of application. Higher N fertilizer rates may be used, but DO NOT apply more than 50% total carrier volume as N fertilizer. DO NOT apply more than 8 fl oz Beyond per season. Applications of Prowl HO will not control emerged weeds can be tank-mixed with labeled wheat herbicides to control emerged weeds. Labeled for Wheat. Labeled for Wheat, Barley, Oats and Triticale. Applications of Zidua will not control emerged weeds can be tank mixed with labeled wheat herbicides for control of emerged weeds. Labeled for wheat except durum wheat. Applications of Zidua will not control emerged weeds can be tank mixed with labeled wheat herbicides for control of emerged weeds. Labeled for wheat except durum wheat. Product SOA Timing Rate/Acre Additives Comments Priaxor TwinLine Nexicor Caramba Prior to disease development, but no later than the beginning of flowering (F ) Immediately after flag leaf emergence (F 8) and no later than the beginning of flowering (F ) Prior to disease development during greenup, or immediately after flag leaf emergence (F 8) and no later than the beginning of flowering (F ) Prior to disease development and at least 30 days prior to harvest to 4 fl oz to 9 fl oz Ground: 1 pint/100 gal Aerial: 1 pint/a or 0.5 pint/a NIS at the lowest labeled rate may be added to improve spray coverage. DO NOT use adjuvants that contain MSO or COC or crop oil with emulsifier properties 3.5 to 13 fl oz 1 pint/100 gal 10 to 1 fl oz NIS at the lowest labeled rate may be added to improve spray coverage. DO NOT use adjuvants that contain MSO or COC or crop oil with emulsifier properties Early season disease control and Plant Health (F 4-5): Apply tfl oz/a. Flag leaf disease control and Plant Health (F 8-10): Apply 4 fl oz/a. Labeled for Wheat, Barley, Oats, Rye and Triticale. For optimum flag leaf disease protection and Plant Health (F 8-10), apply 9 fl oz/a prior to disease development. Labeled for Wheat, Barley, Oats, Rye and Triticale. For optimum flag leaf disease protection and Plant Health (F 8-10), apply 9 fl oz/a prior to disease development. 3.5 fl oz/a for early season control of tan spot and Septoria in wheat. Labeled for Wheat, Barley, Oats, Rye and Triticale. For optimum Fusarium head scab suppression, apply 13.5 fl oz/a at the beginning of flowering (F ). Labeled for Wheat, Barley, Oats, Rye and Triticale. Fastac EC/CS Insecticide Restricted Use Pesticide 3A At insect threshold levels.8 to 3.8 fl oz (depending on insect present) None unless required by a tank mix partner DO NOT exceed 3.8 fl oz/a per application or.4 fl oz/a per year. May be applied before, during, or after planting. Labeled wheat and triticale. Fastac is a restricted use Pesticide BASF Emergency Response Hotline HELP (435) 10

11 019 Quick Reference Guide BASF English Pea Portfolio Product Timing SOA Rate/Acre Additives Comments Sharpen Optill Prowl H0 Pursuit Raptor PPI or PRE oz None PPI or PRE oz None PPI 3 to 3 pt None Post at 3 inch, prior to 5th node Post at 3 inch, prior to 5th node 3.0 fl oz NIS 3.0 fl oz NIS Controls pigweeds, waterhemp, black nightshade, velvetleaf, mustards, and smartweeds. Tank mix with Prowl PPI for broad grass and broadleaf spectrum. Controls pigweeds, waterhemp, black nightshade, velvetleaf, mustards, and smartweeds. Tank mix with Prowl PPI for broad grass and broadleaf spectrum. Controls foxtails, wild proso millet, woolly cupgrass, barnyardgrass, pigweeds, and waterhemp. Lambsquarters, pigweeds, black nightshade, velvetleaf, mustards, and smartweed. Lambsquarters, pigweeds, black nightshade, velvetleaf, mustards, and smartweed. Basagran 5L Post after 3 pairs of leaves (or 4 nodes) are present 6 1. to1.6 pt alone None Do Not apply Basagran 5L when peas are in bloom or within 10 days of harvest. Use as 4.8 to 1.8 oz/a as a safener with Raptor. Priaxor Post, Prior to disease development 4 to 8 fl oz None Controls key diseases including powdery mildew, downy mildew, anthracnose, and alternaria. day PHI Headline Post, Prior to disease development 6 to 9 fl oz None Controls key diseases including powdery mildew, downy mildew, anthracnose, and alternaria. day PHI Varisto Post at between 3 inch tall peas, but before 5 nodes before flowering 6 16 fl oz Use only NIS. Do not use COC or AMS Do not apply to English pea after first flower bud appears. 019 Quick Reference Guide BASF Grass, Hay and Pasture s Product SOA Timing Rate/Acre Additives Comments Sharpen 14 PRE (Cool Season Grasses) POST (Cool & Warm Season Grasses Burndown weed height ( 6 ) 1 to fl oz 1% v/v plus Additive MSO MUST be included. 0-day preharvest interval for hay and 0-day grazing restriction for warm & cool-season perennial forage grasses. Prowl H0 3 During Bermudagrass dormancy - Prior to green-up NEW USE: Perennial cool-season forage grasses in-season Bermudagrass in-season (between cuttings only) 1.1 to 4. qts None, unless required by a tank mix partner. See label for application in fertilizer Prowl HO can be applied to established dormant bermudagrass prior to weed germination. NEW: 0-day preharvest interval for hay and 0-day grazing restriction for warm & cool-season perennial forage grasses. Clarity 4 POST Up to 3 fl oz 0.5-1% v/v plus - 4 qts/a OR lbs/a There are no grazing restrictions for animals other than Lactating Dairy Animals. Consult the label to determine timing restrictions for grazing or harvesting hay from Clarity treated fields for Lactating Dairy Animals. Distinct 4 19 POST Up to 8 oz 1% v/v plus 1.5% v/v OR 5.0 lbs/a Distinct can be applied at rates of to 4 oz when tank mixed with other labeled products to complement weed spectrum or increase weed control. See label for tank mix recommendations. This Quick Reference Guide is not a substitute for any product label. Always read and follow label directions.

12 019 Product Reference Guide BASF Sunflower Portfolio Product SOA Timing Rate/Acre Additives Comments Beyond Xanthion In-Furrow Endura Priaxor Prowl HO Sharpen Zidua SC 019 Product Reference Guide BASF Dry Bean Portfolio Product SOA Timing Rate/Acre Additives Comments Basagran 5L Endura Fastac EC\CS Insecticide Restricted Use Pesticide Outlook Priaxor 6 3A POST:1st Trifoliate fully expanded to to 1.6 pts days prior to harvest 1 3 to 8 leaf stage sunflower In Furrow Prior to disease onset. (Early Flowering) In-furrow and R1 to R4 and prior to disease development PPI, Preplant, or Pre emergence 4 fl oz 4.8 fl oz 1 pint/100gal plus UAN at.5 gal/100gal or AMS at 1 to lb/100 gall Best if applied through a direct injection system that has agitation. 6 to 9 oz pint/100gal 4 fl oz pint/100gal to 3 pt 14 Harvest Aid fl oz Optimum Timing: R1 to R dry beans (apply at R if rows are not closed at R1) At insect threshold levels Pre, PPI, Pre, POST (1st to 3rd trifoliate) POST prior to disease development on 14 day intervals Preplant surface,pre emergence, Early Post (1 to 8 leaf stage sunflower 1.5 to 6.5 (see label for timing and soil type details) COC or 1 pt/acre or 1 pint/ 100 gal PLUS either 8.5 to1.5 lbs / 100 gals or 1.5 to.5 gal/ 100 gals None unless required by a tank mix partner 1.5 to pt /acre PLUS AMS@ 10 to 1 lbs/ 100 gallons None, unless required by a tank mix partner 1 Applying with an oil concentrate (MSO, COC, HSOC) may increase crop injury. Effective mainly through contact action; Therefore weeds must be thoroughly covered with spray solution. DO NOT cultivate within 5 days before or days after application 8 to oz 1 pint/ 100 gal White mold, Botrytis gray mold, ascochyta blight.8 to 3.8 fl oz (depending on target pest) 1 to 1 fl oz depending on soil type Prowl HO 3 PPI.0.5 pt Pursuit Raptor Sharpen Varisto Xanthion In-Furrow PPI, PRE, POST - 1 st fully expanded trifoliate but prior to flowering None required None unless required by a tank mix partner. Outlook does not control emerged weeds. 4 to 6 fl oz 1 pint/100gal 3 fl oz/a always add Rezult 3. pt or Basagran 6 to 16 fl oz 4 fl oz/a PPI, PRE, POST - 1 st always add Rezult fully expanded trifoliate 3. pt or Basagran but prior to flowering 6 to 16 fl oz Harvest Aid after plant maturity POST - 1 st fully expanded trifoliate but prior to flowering In-Furrow 1- fl oz -1 fl oz Component A: 0.6 to 1. fl oz Component B: 3 to 6 fl oz None unless required by a tank mix partner. Prowl does not control emerged weeds COC or 1 pt/acre or 1 pint/100gal PLUS either AMS@ 1-lbs/100 gal or gal/100gal COC or 1 pt/acre or 1 pint/100gal PLUS either AMS@ 1-lbs/100 gal or gal/100gal MSO at 1 pt/a PLUS 8.5 to 1 lb/100 gal COC or 1 pt/acre or 1 pint/100gal PLUS either AMS@ 1-lbs/100 gal or gal/100gal None Apply by ground or air using sufficient water to obtain good coverage. Minimum 10 gpa by ground and gpa by air. 1 day PHI Foxtails, panicum, crabgrass, seedling johnsongrass, barnyardgrass, yellow nutsedge, pigweed species, nightshade, and waterhemp Anthracnose, ascochyta blight, mycosphaerella blight, powdery mildew, rust. Suppression of white mold. Plant Health -increases plant growth efficiency, stress tolerance, and disease control. 6 fl oz for better white mold suppression Barnyardgrass, crabgrass, sandbur, foxtails, seedling, johnsongrass, goosegrass, woolly cupgrass. Broadleaf activity on pigweed, waterhemp, lambsquarters, velvetleaf, including ALS resistant Cocklebur, morningglory, sunflower, nightshade species, mustards, non-als resistant pigweed species, lambsquarters (not waterhemp). Always substitute 0.5% v/v NIS for COC or MSO in cool wet growing conditions. (1-3 inch weeds) Cocklebur, morningglory, sunflower, nightshade species, mustards, non- ALS resistant pigweed species, lambsquarters (not waterhemp). Always substitute 0.5% v/v NIS for COC or MSO in cool wet growing conditions. (1 to 3 inch weeds) day Pre Harvest Interval. May be tank mixed with Glyphosate. Minimum GPA by ground and 5 GPA by aerial application. DO NOT apply to dry beans grown for seed. Must have supplemental label. Do not cultivate 5 days prior or days after application. Do not mix with OP or Carbamate insecticide. Do not apply within 30 days of harvest. See label for details. Maintain a 1:5 ratio of Component A to Component B. All of the Component A required for a spray tank load must be added and fully dispersed prior to adding Component B to the tank. For best weed control, apply Beyond in a sequential program after Prowl HO. For Clearfield PLUS hybrids, MSO at 1% v/v may be substituted for NIS and Beyond herbicide rate may be increased to 6 oz per acre. CLEARFIELD AND CLEARFIELD PLUS SUNFLOWER VARIETIES ONLY. Early season disease control and plant health. Comes in a co-pack, component A contains the biological and component B contains the fungicide. If using row spacing other than 30, maintain a rate ratio of 1:5 (A:B) Maximum applications per season, to 14 day application interval, 1 day PHI. No grazing restrictions. Maximum applications per season, 14 day application interval, 1 day PHI. Plant sunflowers 1.5 to.0 inches deep and completely cover with soil. Fall PPI is labeled in SD, ND, and MN day PHI. Recommend water volume of to 0 GPA or 5 GPA by air. Avoid making applications within 3 days of any frost event. Not for use on sunflowers grown for seed. Zidua does not control emerged weeds. Zidua may be applied up to 45 days before planting and impregnated and applied with dry fertilizer. Rate based on soil type and timing. DO NOT apply Zidua SC preplant incorporated to sunflower. DO NOT apply Zidua at cracking or cotyledon stage to sunflower. DO NOT tankmix Zidua and Beyond herbicides to CL Sunflower.

13 019 Product Reference Guide BASF Potato Portfolio Product SOA Timing Rate/Acre Additives Comments Endura Fastac EC/CS Insecticide Restricted Use Pesticide Headline Outlook Poast Priaxor Prowl HO Regent 4SC Insecticide Restricted Use Pesticide POST.5 to 10 oz 3A PRE 1 At insect threshold levels In-furrow or POST to 8 inch weeds In-furrow (or rhizoctonia or POST 3 PRE or EPOST to 3.8 fl oz None 0.4 fl oz/1000 row ft in furrow or 6 fl oz POST 14 to 1 fl oz depending on soil type 4 to 36 fl oz 4 to 8 fl oz (Do Not Apply w/ Liquid Fert.) to 3 pts PRE or 1.5 to.5 pts POST NIS at 0.5% may be added NIS at 0.5% may be added None COC pt or MSO 1.5 pt NIS at 0.5% may be added None B At Planting 3. fl oz None For control of early blight, apply.5 oz./a. starting prior to the onset of disease. The use of an adjuvant may enhance disease control. Continue applications at to 14 day intervals if conditions are favorable for disease development. Maximum of sequential applications. Apply by ground or air using sufficient water to obtain good coverage. Minimum 10 gpa by ground and gpa by air. 1 day PHI Apply oz./a for early blight and black dot control and oz./a for late blight and powdery mildew control. The use of an adjuvant may enhance disease control. DO NOT make more than one application before alternating with a non-strobilurin fungicide. Apply preemergence to potatoes. Apply 14.0 to 18.0 oz./a on coarse texture soils and 18.0 to 1.0 oz./a on medium or fine texture soils. Does not control germinated weeds. Must be incorporated mechanically or with irrigation/rainfall for maximum weed control Barnyard grass, Green - Giant & Yellow Foxtail, wild Proso Millet, Annual Ryegrass, Field Sandbur, Shattercane, Volunteer Cereals*. Use pts/acre for control of volunteer cereals. Apply 4.0 to 8.0 fl oz./a The use of an adjuvant may enhance foliar disease control. DO NOT make more than one application before alternating with a non-strobilurin fungicide. See label for in-furrow rate. DO NOT apply prior to planting crop. Apply before weed emergence and before potatoes are 6 inches tall. Rate depends on soil texture and % O.M. Most effective when rainfall or irrigation is received within days of application and prior to weed germination. Does not control emerged weeds. Apply in a 5 to inch band in furrow at planting for wireworm control. Do not apply more than 0. oz/1000 row feet. Apply in a minimum of 5 GPA. 019 Product Reference Guide BASF Sugar Beet Portfolio Product SOA Timing Rate Additives Comments Fastac EC/CS Insecticide Restricted Use Pesticide Headline Outlook Poast Priaxor Serifel Biofungicide Xanthion In-Furrow 3A At insect threshold levels In furrow or post applied for cercospora leaf spot to 1 leaf stage. to 3.8 fl oz None Required 9 to 1 fl oz NIS at 0.5% v/v Split 14 fl oz fb 10 fl oz or 16 to 1 fl oz one application 1 to 8 inch weeds 4 to 36 fl oz 44 Rhizoctonia -4 lf Cercospora leaf spot Prior to development Rhizoctonia -4 lf Cercospora leaf spot Prior to development 44 In-furrow None pt COC or 1.5 pt MSO per acre 6. to 8 fl oz NIS at 0.5% v/v 4-16 oz/a None Component A 0.6 to.4 fl oz/a Component B 3.0 to 1.0 fl oz/a None 50 day PHI. Minimum application volume by ground 10 gpa and gpa by air. Use Headline EC In furrow for rhizoctonia crown rot. Use Headline EC or SC for foliar control of Cercospora leaf spot. Improves PLANT HEALTH increased plant growth efficiency, improve stress tolerance, control disease. Can tank mix with EBDC. Controls foxtails, panicum, crabgrass, seedling johnsongrass, barnyardgrass, yellow nutsedge, pigweed species, nightshade, waterhemp. Outlook does not control emerged weeds. For control of barnyard grass, Green - Giant & Yellow Foxtail, wild proso Millet, Annual ryegrass, Field Sandbur, Shattercane, Volunteer Cereals*. Use pts/acre for control of volunteer cereals. Use Priaxor early post for rhizoctonia crown rot. Apply in banded application. Use Priaxor for foliar control of Cercospora leaf spot. Improves PLANT HEALTH increased plant growth efficiency, improve stress tolerance, control disease. Can tank mix with EBDC. Use Serifel early post for rhizoctonia crown rot. Use Serifel for foliar control of Cercospora leaf spot. Apply prior to disease development. For control of Fusarium seed rot/seedling blight and Rhizoctonia seed and seedling rot with suppression for Pythium. Fastac and Engenia are Restricted Use Pesticides BASF Emergency Response Hotline HELP (435) 13

14 019 Quick Reference Guide BASF Alfalfa Portfolio Product SOA Timing Rate/Acre Additives Comments Prowl HO Pursuit Raptor Priaxor Endura 3 Seedling alfalfa: at least trifoliates; Established alfalfa: prior to 6 regrowth POST to seedling alfalfa: at least trifoliates or established alfalfa: < 3 regrowth when weeds are 1 to 3 tall. POST to seedling alfalfa: at least trifoliates or established alfalfa: < 3 regrowth when weeds are 1 to 3 tall. Foliar applications, prior to disease development Foliar applications, prior to disease development Seedling stand: 1 to pints Established stand: 1 to 4 qts 3 to 6 fl oz 4 to 6 fl oz 4 to 6.9 fl oz 6.5 oz None, unless required by a tank mix partner COC or 1.5 gal/100 gal PLUS 1 to lbs/100 gal 1 qt/100 gal or COC or 1.5 gal/100 gal PLUS 1 to lbs/100 gal Ground: 1 pint/100 gal; Aerial: 1 pint/a or 0.5 pint/a The use of adjuvants may improve performance Prowl HO does not control emerged weeds. PHI 8 days (.1 qt or less); 50 days (>.1 qt). DO NOT utilize the 8-day PHI for alfalfa hay more than once per cropping season. MSO is recommended for best control. May cause temporary yellowing or stunting, especially in cool conditions. PHI 30 days MSO is recommended for best control. May cause temporary yellowing or stunting, especially in cool conditions. PHI 0 days For disease control and plant health. Diseases controlled: anthracnose, common leaf spot, downy mildew, powdery mildew, Rhizoctonia blight/black patch, rust, etc. PHI 14 days Diseases controlled: common leaf spot, leaf spot, and spring black stem and leaf spot. Suppression of powdery mildew and white mold. PHI 14 days Fastac EC/CS Insecticide RESTRICTED USE PESTICIDE 3A At insect threshold levels.8 to 3.8 fl oz (depending on insect present) None unless required by a tank mix partner DO NOT exceed 3.8 fl oz/a per application or.4 fl oz/ A per year. 019 Quick Reference Guide - BASF Grain Sorghum Portfolio Product SOA Timing Rate/Acre Additives Comments Sharpen Verdict Outlook Preplant or PRE 1 to fl oz 1 gal/100 gal PLUS 8.5 to 1 lbs/100 gal OR v/v Preplant or PRE 5-10 fl oz PLUS 8.5 to 1 lbs/100 gal OR v/v 1 gal/100 gal Preplant, PPI, PRE, POST up to 1 sorghum 1 18 fl oz (depending on soil type) None unless required by tank-mix partner. Additives MUST be included (MSO + AMS / UAN). Glyphosate tank mix partner also recommended for optimum burndown performance. Additional Outlook required with Verdict on grain sorghum. DO NOT exceed the maximum amount of Outlook per soil type. Include glyphosate for optimum burndown. For use on chloroacetemide safened seed only. Will not control emerged weeds. For use on chloroacetemide safened seed only. Facet L Clarity Priaxor Nexicor Fastac EC/CS Insecticide RESTRICTED USE PESTICIDE A 6 PRE or POST up to 1 sorghum > days preplant, POST (spike to 8 tall) From Boot to First Bloom for best results From Boot to First Bloom for best results POST PRE fl oz POST 3 fl oz 8 fl oz 4 to 8 fl oz MSO* at 1 to pts/a PLUS UAN at to 4 qts/a or AMS at.5 lbs/a NIS at 0.5% v/v PLUS AMS at.5 lbs/a Ground: 1 pint/100 gal Aerial: 1 pint/a or 0.5 pint/a to 13 fl oz 1 pint/100 gal fl oz: (depending on insect present) None unless required by a tank mix partner *Substitute NIS for MSO for certain tank mixtures. See label for details. For best annual grass control, add lbs/a atrazine. Weeds should be treated when or less. DO NOT use liquid fertilizer as carrier for POST-emerge applications. For POST applications, apply when the sorghum is in the 3-5 leaf stage and when weeds are less than 3 tall. DO NOT apply later than 5 days after planting Optimal timing: Head emergence to 5% bloom. 1 day PHI. Three sites of action fungicide for control of key leaf diseases. PHI: 1 days grain, 30 days forage/silage/grazing DO NOT make applications less than 10 days apart. Maximum of.4 fl oz per season. 14 day PHI for grain and stover. See label for additional pests controlled. Fastac is a Restricted Use Pesticide This Quick Reference Guide is not a substitute for any product label. Always read and follow label directions. 14

15 BASF Seed Enhancement and Nitrogen Management Product Crop Rate Pests Controlled/Benefits Comments Vault HP Plus Integral Seed Treatment Vault NP Seed Treatment ILeVo Seed Treatment Poncho/ Votivo Seed Treatment Flo Rite 106 Seed Treatment Flo Rite 9/3330 Seed Treatment Obvius Seed Treatment Soybeans Soybeans Soybeans Corn, Soybean Soybeans Corn, Wheat, Sunflower (9 only) Canola, Chickpea, Dry Bean, Field Pea, Flax, Lentil oz/cwt or 0.93 oz/140k Treater or Planter Box Rate 4. fl oz per 100 lb seed In-furrow Rate 8.4 fl oz/a fl oz per 100 lb seed* SDS Rate.1 fl oz per 100 lb seed* Corn fl oz per 80,000 seed Soybean 1.0 fl oz per 140k seeds* 1.0 fl oz per 100 lb seed* Corn and Wheat.0 fl oz per 100 lb seed* Sunflower (9 only) 6.0 fl oz per 100 lb seed 4.6 fl oz/cwt - Chickpea, Dry Bean, Field Pea, Flax, Lentil 9. fl oz/cwt Canola Rhizobia inoculant, Growth enhancer and Integral biofungicide. Improves nodulation and nitrogen fixing potential resulting in greater plant vigor; Minimum guaranteed count of 10 billion colonyforming units of rhizobia per ml guaranteed through expiration date; Integral extends suppression of Rhizoctonia and Fusarium soil fungi. Concentrated liquid inoculant. Rhizobia strain, TA- Nod+ proven to increase yields by increasing nitrogen fixation. 3x10 9 viable cells/ml Bradyrhizobium japonicum per ml. Seed treater, planter box, or in-furrow treatment. OMRI Organic Certified. Apply for nematode protection and suppression of Sudden Death Syndrome (SDS) in soybean. Apply for protection of insect pests and pathogenic nematodes. Reduces dust off and improves adhesion of other seed treatments, increases seed drop efficiency by reducing skips and doubles, improves seed flow through the planter; Rhizobia friendly formulation can be used with Vault HP plus Integral. Reduces dust off and improves adhesion of other seed treatments, increases seed drop efficiency by reducing skips and doubles, improves seed flow through the planter. Controls Rhizoctonia, Pythium, Fusarium, Ascochyta spp., Botrytis spp., Colletotrichum spp. Obvius seed treatment also provides seedling plant health and cold tolerance. Active ingredients: Rhizobia inoculant = Bradyrhizobium japonicum, Integral = Bacillus subtilus; Store inoculant and treated seed between 40-0 F away from direct sunlight. Do not allow product to freeze. Products must be used the same day they are opened. Do not use expired inoculant. Check manufacturers seed treatment compatibility chart for specific pesticide compatibility. Store inoculant and treated seed between 40- F, away from direct sunlight. Products must be used the same day they are opened. Do not use expired inoculant. Do not graze or feed soybean forage and hay to livestock after treating. RFI is 48 hrs. *Rates may be adjusted to obtain the desired coverage due to seed size, seed coat, other seed treatments (neonic insecticide), conditioning equipment, and total slurry. *Rates may be adjusted to obtain the desired coverage due to seed size, seed coat, other seed treatments, conditioning equipment, and total slurry. Fill tank 1/ to /3 with water, add seed treatment, add Color Coat colorant, Add Flo Rite 106; *Rates may be adjusted to obtain the desired coverage due to seed size, seed coat, conditioning equipment, and total slurry. Fill tank 1/ to /3 with water, add seed treatment, add Color Coat colorant, Add Flo Rite 9/3330 ; *Rates may be adjusted to obtain the desired coverage due to seed size, seed coat, other seed treatments (neonic insecticide), conditioning equipment, and total slurry. Active ingredients: pyraclostrobin + Xemium + metalaxyl. Obvius seed treatment is an easy to use formulation for on-farm use or commercial application. Stamina F3 Cereals Seed Treatment Wheat, barley, oats, rye, and triticale 4.6 fl oz per 100 lb seed Common root rot, covered smut, dry seed decay, false loose smut, Fusarium seed rot & seedling blight, Pythium damping off, Rhizoctonia root rot, True loose smut, Common bunt, Flag smut, and suppression of Fusarium crown and root rot. Active ingredients: pyraclostrobin + triticonazole + metalaxyl. Colored formulation for on-farm or commercial seed treater application. Stamina F4 Cereals Seed Treatment Wheat, barley, oats, rye, and triticale 4.6 fl oz per 100 lb seed Common root rot, covered smut, dry seed decay, false loose smut, Fusarium seed rot & seedling blight, Pythium damping off, Rhizoctonia root rot, True loose smut, Common bunt, Flag smut, and suppression of Fusarium crown and root rot. Active ingredients: pyraclostrobin + fluxapyroxad + triticonazole + metalaxyl. For on-farm or commercial seed treater application. LIMUS Urease Inhibitor Corn, wheat, and others quarts per ton urea (orange) Protects urea from nitrogen loss in the form of ammonia volatilization Contains two active ingredients for increased performance LIMUS for UAN Urease Inhibitor Corn, wheat, and others quarts per ton UAN (colorless) Protects UAN from nitrogen loss in the form of ammonia volatilization Contains two active ingredients for increased performance BASF Emergency Response Hotline HELP (435)

16 019 Quick Reference Guide BASF Dry Field Pea, Lentil & Chickpea Crop Portfolio Product SOA Timing Rate/Acre Additives Comments Basagran 5L 6 POST: 3 pairs of leaves present (4th node) prior to bloom stage 0.8 to 1.6 pt 0.5% V/V NIS PLUS either 8.5 to 1.5 # AMS / 100 gals or 1.5 to.5 gallons 8% / 100 gals Contact herbicide minimum GPA ensure thorough spray coverage. 30 day PHI on field peas, DO NOT apply when peas are in bloom. DO NOT add oil concentrate to Basagran 5L. DRY PEAS ONLY Beyond Endura Fastac EC/CS Insecticide Restricted Use Pesticide POST -6 leaf lentil 1-3 inch weeds Early flowering but prior to disease development 4 to 6 fl oz NIS@ 0.5% v/v + UAN v/v or 1- lbs/100 gal 6 to oz 0.5% v/v NIS 3A At insect threshold levels 1.3 to 3.8 fl oz None Required For best weed control possible, apply Beyond herbicide in a sequential program following Prowl HO herbicide. CLEARFIELD LENTILS ONLY White mold, Botrytis gray mold, ascochyta blight. Superior white mold suppression. See label for target insect rate levels. 1 day PHI. Minimum application volume by ground 10 gpa and gpa by air. Priaxor Prowl H0 Pursuit 3 PPI R to R4 or prior to disease development (14 day intervals) POST (at least 3 tall but prior to 5 nodes or flowering) target 1 to 3 weeds 4 to 8 fl oz 0.5% v/v NIS 1.5 to 3 pints (rates depend on soil type and tillage) fl oz, always add Basagran 8-16oz None unless required by tank mix partner. Prowl HO does not control emerged weeds. 1% v/v COC or MSO or 0.5% NIS +.5 lbs AMS/A or qt 8% UAN/A Anthracnose, ascochyta blight, mycosphaerella blight, powdery mildew, rust. White mold suppression. Plant health increase in plant growth efficiency, improved stress tolerance and control of key diseases. Barnyardgrass, crabgrass, sandbur, foxtail spp., seedling Johnsongrass, goosegrass. Also control of pigweed spp., and lambsquarters, including ALS resistant spp. Cocklebur, sunflower, nightshade spp., mustards, non- ALS resistant pigweed spp., lambsquarters. Always substitute 0.5% v/v NIS for COC or MSO in cool, wet growing conditions. DRY PEA ONLY Raptor Early POST, prior to the bloom stage to 4 fl oz, always add Basagran 8-16 oz 1% v/v COC or MSO or 0.5% NIS PLUS.5 lbs AMS/A or qt 8% UAN/A Substitute 0.5% v/v NIS for COC or MSO in cool, wet growing conditions or when crop is stressed. DRY PEA ONLY Sharpen 14 EPP, Pre-plant, PRE, Harvest Aid Dry Pea & Chickpea: 1 to fl oz Lentil: 0.5 fl oz 1 gal/100 gal (minimum 1 pt/a) PLUS 8.5 to 1 lbs/100 gal or UAN v/v Additives MUST be included (MSO + AMS/UAN). Glyphosate tank mix partner also strongly recommended for grass and broadleaf burndown. Dry Pea: 1oz Sharpen may be tank mixed with another PPO containing product. Chickpea : 1 to oz Sharpen may be tanked mixed with another PPO containing product. Harvest Aid: PHI 3 days, DO NOT apply to peas grown for seed. Varisto 6 POST: 3 pairs of leaves present (4th node) prior to bloom stage 16 to 1 fl oz 0.5% V/V NIS PLUS either 8.5 to1.5 # AMS / 100 gals or 1.5 to.5 gallons 8% / 100 gals Contact herbicide minimum GPA ensure thorough spray coverage. For broadleaf control. Does not control waterhemp. DRY PEA ONLY Fastac is a Restricted Use Pesticide BASF Emergency Response Hotline HELP (435) 16

17 4 hrs None Yes WDG lbs/ft 3 Product EPA # Rainfast 019 Quick Reference Guide - Product Specifications Pre-harvest Interval (PHI) REI Minimum Storage Temp Aerial App. Allowed Product Bulk Density Armezon (topramezone) hr 45-day 1 hrs 5º F Yes SC 9.43 lbs/gal Armezon PRO (topramezone + dimethenamid-p) hr 45-day 1hrs None Yes EC 9.38 lbs/gal Basagran 5L (bentazon) hr See label 48 hrs 41º F Yes SL 10.5 lbs/gal Beyond (imazamox) hr 0-day 4 hrs 3º F Yes AS 8.5 lbs/gal Caramba (metconazole) When dry 30-day cereals 14-day sugar beets 1 hrs 36º F Yes EC 8. lbs/gal Clarity (dicamba) hrs See label. 4 hrs None Yes SL 10.6 lbs/gal Distinct (dicamba + diflufenzopyr) Engenia (dicamba) RESTRICTED USE PESTICIDE hrs Pasture, Hay, Rangeland - 0-day grazing -day cutting for hay hrs -day small grain 4 hrs None No SL lbs/gal Endura (boscalid) When dry 1-day soybean 1 hrs None Yes WG lbs/ft3 Facet-L (quinclorac) hrs Fastac EC (alpha-cypermethrin) RESTRICTED USE PESTICIDE Fastac CS (alpha-cypermethrin) RESTRICTED USE PESTICIDE When dry When dry Headline EC (pyraclostrobin) When dry Headline SC (pyraclostrobin) When dry Headline AMP (pyraclostrobin + metconazole) When dry ILeVO (fluopyram) hrs Liberty (glufosinate) hrs Limus (NBPT + NPPT) Manticor LFR (pyraclostrobin + bifenthrin) RESTRICTED USE PESTICIDE Nexicor (pyraclostrobin + fluxapyroxad + propiconazole) -day cutting for hay 0-day grazing 30-day field corn 3-day sweet corn 1-day soybean 3-day alfalfa 30-day field corn 3-day sweet corn 1-day soybean 3-day alfalfa -day corn (all types) 1-day soybean -day corn (all types) 1-day soybean 0-day corn grain & stover -day corn forage/silage day sweet corn -day soybean forage or hay 0-day soybean, corn grain & fodder, cotton; 60-day corn forage; 65-day canola 1 hrs None Yes* SL 9.44 lbs/gal 1 hrs 3º F Yes EC.59 lbs/gal 1 hrs 3º F Yes CS 8.43 lbs/gal 1 hrs None Yes EC 8.80 lbs/gal 1 hrs 3º F Yes SC 8.93 lbs/gal 1 hrs None Yes SC 8.85 lbs/gal Nozzle Type Droplet Size Flat Fan Fine to Medium Flat Fan Fine to Medium TTI venturi Coarse to very Coarse TTI - venturi Coarse to very coarse See Approved List at mix.com Various Medium to Very Coarse N/A 14º F N/A SC lbs/gal N/A 1 hrs 3º F Yes SL 9.6 lbs/gal Various, medium to coarse Grazing Restrictions 45 days 45 days DO NOT use on alfalfa grown for feed or human consumption.. Corn & Sorghum 1 days Soybeans 30 days No restrictions on labeled crops No restrictions on labeled crops None except lactating dairy cow see label 0 day for range and pasture day soybean forage 14 day soybean hay See label for other crops DO NOT graze, use or distribute for food or feed alfalfa processed seed grown for feed or human consumption. Crop dependent-see label. 0 day for range and pasture Crop dependent-see label Crop dependent-see label No grazing or feeding restrictions on labeled crops No grazing or feeding restrictions on labeled crops No grazing or feeding restrictions on labeled crops DO NOT graze or feed soybean forage to livestock DO NOT graze or cut for hay soybeans & canola Exempt N/A N/A N/A 14º F N/A SL 9.06 lbs/gal N/A N/A Formulation N/A When dry 14-days for crops with tolerances to bifenthrin 30-days for crops with tolerances to pyraclostrobin Small Grains: Apply no later than the beginning of flowering. -days hay & forage. Sorghum: 1-days grain, 30-days fprage/ silage 1 hrs None N/A LFR 9.6 lbs/gal N/A 1 hrs None Yes EC 8.9 lbs/gal No grazing or feeding restrictions on labeled crops Small Grains: No restrictions on labeled crops Sorghum 30 days grazing Product Specifics continued on next page... 1

18 hr 85-day soybean 1 hrs None Yes WG 31 lbs/ft When dry 0-day 4 hrs 41º F No WP lbs/ft 3 4 hrs None No WDG 44.6 lbs/ft 3 1 hrs None Yes WG lbs/ft 3 Product EPA # Rainfast Obvius (pyraclostrobin + fluxapyroxad + metalaxyl) OpTill (saflufenacil + imazethapyr) Outlook (dimethenamid-p) 019 Quick Reference Guide - Product Specifications Pre-harvest Interval (PHI) REI Minimum Storage Temp Aerial App. Allowed Formulation Product Bulk Density Nozzle Type Droplet Size Grazing Restrictions N/A N/A 4 hrs None N/A SC 8.85 lbs/gal N/A Treated seed should not be used for feed N/A 40-day corn 1 hrs None Yes EC 9.41 lbs/gal Poast (sethoxydim) hr See label 1 hrs 3º F Yes EC. lbs/gal Priaxor (fluxapyroxad + pyraclostrobin) Priaxor D (fluxapyroxad + pyraclostrobin + tetraconazole) When dry 1-day corn grain & stover -day sweet corn 1-day soybean 1 hrs 3º F Yes SC 9.68 lbs/gal When dry 1-day soybean 1 hrs 3º F Yes SC/SC A = 9.68 lbs/gal B = 9.35 lbs/gal Prowl HO (pendimethalin) N/A See label. 4 hrs None Yes AS 9.81 lbs/gal Pursuit (imazethapyr) hr 30-day alfalfa 85-day soybean 4 hrs 3º F Yes AS 9.0 lbs/gal Raptor (imazamox) hr 0-day 1 hr 3º F Yes AS 8.5 lbs/gal Sefina (afidopyropen) hr Serifel (bacillus amyloliquefaciens MBI 600) -day cotton and soyban; see label for other crops Sharpen (saflufenacil) hr See label 1 hrs None Yes SC 9.5 lbs/gal Status (dicamba + diflufenzopyr) hrs TwinLine (pyraclostrobin + metconazole) Varisto (bentazon + imazamox) Verdict (saflufenacil + dimethanamid-p) Xanthion (pyraclostrobin + MBI600) Zidua WG (pyroxasulfone) Zidua SC (pyroxasulfone) Zidua PRO (saflufenacil + imazethapyr + pyroxaxulfone) When dry hrs hr 3-day corn forage -day corn grain Apply no later than beginning of flowering. 30-days dry bean and soybean Corn forage and silage 80-day Various Fine to Ultra Coarse Various Medium to Ultra Coarse Soybeans DO NOT graze Corn 40 days Sorghum 80 days Soybean DO NOT graze Crop dependent See label Corn days Soybean 1 days See label for other crops Soybean DO NOT graze Corn/Sorghum 1 days Soybean 0 days Alfalfa 30 days Soybeans DO NOT graze No restrictions on labeled crops 1 hrs 14º F Yes DC 8.51 lbs/gal Medium to coarse DO NOT feed or graze soybean hay or forage 1 hrs 3º F Yes EC 9.01 lbs/gal 48 hrs 3º F Yes SL 9.93 lbs/gal 1 hrs None Yes EC 9.10 lbs/gal N/A N/A 1 hrs None N/A EC/SC N/A N/A 3-day sweet corn -day field corn 3-day sweet corn -day field corn A=9. lbs/gal B = 8.80 lbs/gal 1 hrs 3º F Yes SC lbs/gal hr 85-day soybean 1 hrs 3º F Yes SC 9.93 lbs/gal This Quick Reference Guide is not a substitute for any product label. Always read and follow label directions., Fine to medium TTI - venturi Coarse to very coarse, Fine to medium None listed Corn 80 days; Sorghum 0 days; Soybeans 65 days; Wheat & small grains 30 days DO NOT graze dry beans or soybeans after desiccation No livestock feeding restrictions No livestock feeding restrictions DO NOT graze treated soybean forage, hay or straw Corn 80 days Sorghum 0 days Soybeans DO NOT graze N/A No grazing or feeding restrictions on labeled crops Various Medium to Ultra Coarse Various Medium to Ultra Coarse Wheat days Wheat days Soybean DO NOT graze *consult label for more information 18

19 Rotational Restrictions (See label for complete details) PRODUCT Armezon (0.4/A oz or less) Armezon (0.5 oz/a to 0.99 oz/a) Armezon (1.0 oz/a or more) Armezon PRO (0 oz/a or less) Armezon PRO (1 oz/a to 5 oz/a) Armezon PRO (6 oz/a or more) Basagran 5L OTHER CROPS SUNFLOWER SUGARBEET SORGHUM RYE PEAS (DRY) PEAS (English/Green) POTATO OATS SNAP BEAN DRYBEANS CANOLA B ARLEY ALFALFA WHEAT SOYBEAN CORN (Seed, Sweet, Pop) CORN (FIELD) No restrictions on label for rotation Beyond A * 18 A A 9 18 A A 4 9 6* 9 18 Caramba A A A A 4 A A 0 4 A A 0 A 0 4 Clarity See label for corn, sorghum, and soybeans. Use rates of 4 fl oz or less: Barley, Oats, and Wheat = days/8 fl oz, all other crops 10 days. Use rates of 4-64 fl oz: Barley, Oats, and Wheat = 45 days/16 fl oz, all other crops 180 days. Distinct Engenia RESTRICTED USE PESTICIDE Fastac EC/CS RESTRICTED USE PESTICIDE Field corn = days for -6 oz. Cereals, grain sorghum, alfalfa = 30 days AFTER 1 rainfall for 4 oz or less. Soybeans = 30 days AFTER 1 rainfall for -4 oz. Do NOT make pre-plant applications of Distinct in geographic areas with less than 5 of annual rainfall. All other crops 10 days. See label for corn, sorghum, cotton, and soybeans. Use rates of 6.4 fl oz or less: Barley, Oats, and Wheat = 14-1 days depending on annual precipitation (consult label for details), all other crops 10 days. Use rates of fl oz: Barley, Oats, and Wheat = 1-4 days (see label for more information), all other crops 10 days. Labeled crops may be planted immediately. All other crops 30 days. Fastac is a restricted use pesticide Facet L A A Headline All crops listed on Headline, Pristine and Cabrio labels = Anytime. All other crops = 14 days Headline AMP A A A A 4 A A 0 4 A A 0 A 0 4 Liberty A A A A A 6 6 Nexicor A A A A 3 A A A 3.5 A A A A Rotational restrictions listed in months. A = anytime. *Consult label for more information FASTAC AND ENGENIA ARE RESTRICTED USE PESTICIDES Armezon, Armezon PRO, Basagran 5L, Beyond, Caramba, Clarity, Distinct, Engenia, Fastac, Facet L, Headline, Headlline AMP, Liberty, Nexicor, OpTill, Outlook, Poast, Priaxor, Prowl, Pursuit, Raptor, Sharpen, Status, Twinline, Varisto, Verdict, Zidua, and Zidua PRO are registered trademarks of BASF. 018 BASF Corporation. All Rights Reserved. 19 Rotational Restrictions continued on next page...

20 Rotational Restrictions (See label for complete details) PRODUCT CORN (FIELD) CORN (Seed, Sweet, Pop) SOYBEAN WHEAT ALFALFA B ARLEY CANOLA DRYBEANS SNAP BEAN OATS POTATO PEAS (English, Green) PEAS (DRY) RYE SORGHUM SUGARBEET SUNFLOWER OTHER CROPS Optill * 0 a Outlook Poast Corn, Dry bean, Grain sorghum, Soybean = Anytime. Fall seeded cereals = 4 months. Sunflower, Potatoes, Sugar beet = next spring following application 0 days for all crops on label, 14 days for Rice. All other crops = 365 days Priaxor A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A 1 Prowl H0 (< 4.0 pts/a) Prowl H0 (>4.0 pts/a) 10* 1 A A A 10 A A A A A Pursuit * A * 40* A Raptor A A 9 18 A A 4 9 6* 9 18* Sharpen (1 oz/a) Status a Soybeans, Cereals, Grain sorghum, Alfalfa = 30 days AFTER 1 rainfall. In case of crop failure, Corn can be planted days after application Twinline A A A A 4 A A A 0 A 0 4 Varisto A 3* * 6* A A * A A Verdict A 10 4 b A Zidua SC ( fl oz/a) Zidua SC (>3.5 fl oz/a) Zidua WG (1- oz/a) Zidua WG (> oz/a) A A A 1* * 18 A A 0-4* 4-6* * A A A 1* * 18 A A 0-4* 4-6* * Zidua PRO * 0 a Rotational restrictions listed in months. A = anytime. *Consult label for more information a See page 8 for restrictions on coarse soils b See page 8 for reduced planting interval at lower rates on soybeans Armezon, Armezon PRO, Basagran 5L, Beyond, Caramba, Clarity, Distinct, Engenia, Fastac, Facet L, Headline, Headlline AMP, Liberty, Nexicor, OpTill, Outlook, Poast, Priaxor, Prowl, Pursuit, Raptor, Sharpen, Status, Twinline, Varisto, Verdict, Zidua, and Zidua PRO are registered trademarks of BASF. 018 BASF Corporation. All Rights Reserved. 0

21 Sharpen Harvest Aid/Desiccation Use Pattern Use Rate Timing Tank Mixture Adjuvant Nitrogen Source Application Volume 1 fl oz/a Physiological Maturity Glyphosate Crop Soybean Always read and follow label directions. Kixor and Sharpen are registered trademarks of BASF. 019 BASF Corporation. All Rights Reserved. APN# Sharpen-Harvest Aid 1 MSO (1 pint/a) lbs AMS/100 gal Sharpen Harvest Aid/Desiccation Application Timing Pre-harvest Interval (PHI)* 3 days Application Timing** GPA Indeterminate Varieties Greater than 65% brown pods and greater than 0% leaf drop, or when seed moisture is 30% or less Determinate Varieties Beans are fully developed, greater than 50% leaf drop, and remaining leaves are yellowing Drybean days Beans have at least 80% yellow/brown pods and no more than 40% of leaves still green Field Pea 3 days Peas with at least 80% yellow/brown pods and no more than 30% of leaves are still green Chickpea days Chickpeas with at least 80% yellow/brown pods and no more than 30% of leaves are still green Sunflower 3 days When seed moisture is less than 36%; most hybrids, heads are yellow and bracts are turning brown. *Allow 10 days for optimum desiccation effect depending on environmental conditions. **Consult local Extension Service for desiccation recommendations in the actual use area. ***DO NOT use Sharpen on crops grown for seed unless advised otherwise.. Crop Rotation Intervals for Sharpen at fl oz/a Crop Interval (Months) Corn, Sorghum, Cereals, Chickpea, Dry Field Pea 0 Soybean 1 to 1.5** Lentil Sugarbeet, Sunflower, Other Crops 5 *DO NOT include time when ground is frozen **Use the longer interval on coarse soils <% organic matter BASF Fallow/Post Harvest s Product SOA Timing Rate/A Additives Comments Clarity Distinct Liberty Prowl HO Sharpen Zidua SC Fallow / Post harvest to actively growing weeds Fallow / Post harvest to actively growing weeds Fallow/Post Harvest to actively growing weeds Fallow / Prior to weed germination Fallow / Pasture/ Post harvest to actively growing weeds Fallow / Prior to weed germination 10 to 16 fl oz to 4oz to 9 fl oz to 3 pints 1 to fl oz 1.5 to 6 fl oz COC or 1 to pints/a PLUS 5 to 1 lbs/100 gal OR 1.5% v/v COC or 1 to pints/a PLUS 5 to 1 lbs/100 gal OR 1.5% v/v AMS must be added at 3lbs/A. None, unless required by a tank mix partner MSO at 1 pint/a PLUS 8.5 to 1 lbs/100 gal OR v/v None unless required by tank mix partner Use 16 fl oz of Clarity for additional residual kochia control. Do not plant wheat for 44 days following a fallow application of Clarity Include 8-10 fl oz Clarity for enhanced kochia control. See crop rotation information for rainfall and waiting intervals required before planting certain crops. 0 day plant back interval to small grain crops such as wheat. See label for complete rotational restrictions. May be tank mixed with Clarity,Sharpen, -4- D or glyphosate. Prowl HO does not control emerged weeds. DO NOT apply after July 1 if corn or sorghum will be planted the following spring. Wheat may be planted 4 months after application. Additives MUST be included (MSO + AMS / UAN). Glyphosate tank mix partner also recommended for optimum burndown in fallow / post harvest. See label for rotational crop intervals. Use with Clarity or Sharpen for residual kochia control. Seperate sequential applications by at least 30 days. Do not exceeed maximum cumulative amount of 8.5 fl oz per year.

22 NOTES BASF Emergency Response Hotline HELP (435)

23 019 SOYBEAN PROGRAM CORN PROGRAM Liberty OR OR SELECT PAIRING BRAND(S) $1/A Per Paired Brand Outlook (10 oz/a) Priaxor (4 oz/a) Prowl H0 ( pts/a) Verdict (5 oz/a) Zidua SC (3.5 oz/a) Zidua WG ( oz/a) Zidua Pro (4.5 oz/a) Earn $0.5 per unit of Credenz seed when paired with Liberty (Minimum 50 units) Credenz Replant Program 100% of SRP per 140k Unit of Credenz soybean seed if treated with ANY fungicide and ANY insecticide. 5% of SRP per 140k Unit of Credenz soybean seed if untreated. Reimbursement (if eligible) made only on Credenz soybean seed purchased and planted on or before July 31, 019. $1/A Per Paired Brand SELECT PAIRING BRAND(S) Armezon (.5 oz/a) Headline AMP (10 oz/a) Priaxor (4 oz/a) Status (3 oz/a) Zidua WG ( oz/a) Zidua SC (3.5 oz/a) *If pairing Verdict (10oz/A) and Armezon Pro on corn, EARN $/A ON VERDICT VALUE of VERDICT LOW USE RATE. Ounces vs. Quarts. SAVES TIME and tender space. Use across all tillage systems. Great crop rotation flexibility. Low viscosity for easy pumping. Impregnate on dry fertilizer or tank mix with liquid fertilizer. Save time and money combining two passes into one. Quicker planting. Fast burndown. Residual Control. $5/GALLON SEASON LONG ON... & Earn $6*/Acre with a complete BASF soybean program *Soybean program based on Credenz Seed, Zidua Pro (4.5 oz/a), Liberty (3 oz/a), Outlook (10oz/A), and Priaxor (4 oz/a) Earn $9*/Acre with a complete BASF corn program *Corn program based on Verdict (10 oz), Armezon Pro (16 oz), Headline AMP (10 oz) 1% Financing 1% Fixed Interest on purchases 10/1/18 3/31/19 % Fixed Interest on purchases 4/1/19 9/30/19 Purchase 3 or more participating BASF brands Initial combined minimum sales value of $,000; Minimum of $500/brand application financing- up to $/A aerial, $.50/A ground, $5/A chemigation. This is not an official BASF program document. Please refer to legal program documents for official and complete rules and regulations. Always read and follow label directions. 3

24 This guide is meant as a quick reference only. For full label and state-specific use information and restrictions, refer to the label on product container or access at the BASF website or through our partners at Agrian.com, CDMS.net, or Greenbook.net. Always read and follow label instructions. Always read and follow label directions. Manticor and Nexicor are trademarks and Apogee, Armezon, Basagran, Beyond, Caramba, Clarity, Credenz, Distinct, Endura, Engenia, Extreme, Facet, Fastac, Flo Rite, Headline, Headline AMP, Ilevo, Kixor, Liberty, Limus, Obvius, Optill, Outlook, Poast, Poncho/Votivo, Priaxor, Prowl HO, Pursuit, Raptor, Sefina, Sercadis, Serifel, Sharpen, Stamina, Status, Twinline, Varisto, Vault, Verdict, Xanthion, Xenium, and Zidua are registered trademarks of BASF. Engenia, Fastac, and Manticor LFR are restricted use pesticides. All rights reserved 019.

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