Barley-Oat-Rye-Wheat (continued) Canola (Rapeseed) Seed Treatment

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Barley-Oat-Rye-Wheat (continued) Application 1 Dosage 2 5 Leaf 4 Leaf Rust Stem Rust Powdery Mildew Fusarium Head Blight Fluoxastrobin + Flutriafol (3) Fortix, 14.84%; 19.3% 2-6 fl For wheat only. Apply prior to disease development and up to Feekes 10.5. Do not exceed 12 fl per season. PHI = 40 days for grain, 15 days for hay and 7 days for forage. Do not tank mix with any bromoxynil produc.t Sulfur (M) Sulfur DF, 80% 6-15lb/A Do not apply when temperatures are high (above 90 F). For powdery mildew only. Canola (Rapeseed) Disease Control 2 Application Dosage 1 Seed-borne Seedling Diseases 3 Dynasty, 9.6% 0.10-3.75 fl Resistance statement 5. Seed-borne blackleg, seedling Rhizoctonia damping off, seedling blight. Add Apron L LS for Pythium spp. Clothianidin+ Penflufen (7)+ Trifloxystrobin + Metalaxyl (4) Prosper EverGol 22.32% : 0.82% : 0.55% : 0.55% or mist 21.5 fl Registered for commercial use as a seed treatment in canola only. Contains both fungicide and insecticide. Difenoconazole (3) + Metalaxyl M (4) + Thiamethoxam Helix tra 1.25%; 0.38%; 0.13%; 20.7% RTA slurry 23 fl Commercial use only. Contains both insecticide and fungicide. Contains higher concentration of insecticide - to be used for high flea beetle pressure. 2 = product labeled for crop and disease; Blank = product not labeled for specific disease. 31

Canola (Rapeseed) Disease Control 2 Application Dosage 1 Seed-borne Seedling Diseases 3 Ethaboxam (22) Intego Solo, 34.2% or mist 0.2-0.3 fl For control of Pythium. Fludioxonil (12) Maxim 4FS, 40.3% fl Spirato 480 FS fl Dyna-Shield Fludioxonil, 40.3% fl Metalaxyl (4) Allegiance FL, 28.35% Sebring 318 FS, 28.35% Mist or slurry 0.25-0.5 fl. For Pythium damping off only. Stamina, 18.4% or mist 1.5-3.1 fl Control of Rhizoctonia solani and suppression of Fusarium sp. and Pythium sp. Sedaxane (7) Vibrance 43.7%% fl or 2.5-5 gai/100 kg seed For seed decay, seedling blight and damping off caused by Rhizoctonia solani. Sedaxane (7) + Difenoconazole (3) + Mefenoxam (4) + Thiamethoxam Helix Vibrance, 0.26%; 1.25%; 0.40%; 0.13%; 20.7% 23 fl For use in commercial seed treatment facilities with closed transfer systems. For seed decay, seedling blight and damping off caused by Pythium, Fusarium, and Rhizoctonia Fluxapyroxad (7) + + Metalaxyl (4) Obvius, 1.58%; 1.58%; 1.26% RTA 9.2 fl Control of Rhizoctonia solani, Fusarium sp. and Pythium. 2 = product labeled for crop and disease; Blank = product not labeled for specific disease. 32

Canola (Rapeseed) Soil Application Organism Application Dosage 1 White mold 2 ( sclerotiorum) Coniothyrium minitans Contans WG, 5.3% Soil incorporation 1-2 lb/a Fungus attacks sclerotia of the fungus in the soil. 2 = product labeled for crop and disease; Blank = product not labeled for specific disease. 3 See fungicide resistance management statements on Pages 7-8. Canola Quadris, 22.9% Satori, 22.9% Equation, 22.9% + Benzovindiflupyr (7) Elatus, 30.0%; 15.0% 6.0-15.5 fl 7.3 fl Resistance statement 5 4 alone: 8.0 fl at pod stage (95% petal fall) : 6.2 fl at 2- to 4-leaf stage or Stem rot: 9.2-15.4 fl at 10-25% flowering (3-7 days after first flower). Resistance statement 5 4 For blackleg, apply during rosette stage between 2 nd true leaf and bolting. For alternaria, make an application at the end of flowering. Do not apply more than 7.3 fl per year. PHI = 30 days. Bacillus subtilis strain QST 2808 (44) Serenade ASO, 1.34% 2-6 qt/a Begin applications when environmental conditions and plant stage are conducive to disease development. For disease suppression. Boscalid (7) Endura, 70% Fluxapyroxad (7) + Priaxor 14.33% + 28.58% 5-6 4-8 fl 3 = product labeled for crop and disease; Blank = product not labeled for specific disease. 4 See fungicide resistance management statements on Pages 7-8. Apply at 20-50% flowering prior to the onset of disease. Apply a second application if conditions continue to be favorable for disease development. Resistant statement 5 5 & 6 5. For blackspot, apply at early pod development, for blackleg apply at 2 to 4 leaf stage, for sclerotinia apply at 20% to 50% bloom, and a second application may be made 14 days later if weather conditions are favorable for disease development. Do not make more than two consecutive applications of priaxor or more than 16 oz per season. 33

Canola (continued) Metconazole (3) Quash WDG, 50% Wettable Granule 2-4 Apply at 20-50% bloom, 10-20 gpa by ground, 5 gpa by air. 35-day PHI. Do not make more than 1 application or apply more than 4 fl. Prothioconazole (3) Proline 480 SC, 41% 4.3-5.7 fl A 2(ee) allows for application of Proline at 4.3-5.7 at 2-4 leaf stage for blackleg management. Use higher rate if field has history of severe disease or if susceptible variety grown. Apply at 20-50% flowering for white mold. Do not make more than 2 applications per year. For maximum disease control, apply in 15-20 gpa by ground or 5 gpa by air. Do not apply within 36 days of harvest. Penthiopyrad (7) Vertisan, 20.6% 14-20 fl Begin applications prior to disease development. For white mold, make initial application at 20-50% bloom. Do not exceed 41 fl per year. PHI = 21 days. Picoxystrobin Aproach, 22.5% 6-12 fl For white mold, apply at 20-50% bloom at 8-12 fl. Do not apply more than 24 fl per season. PHI = 28 days. Headline EC, 23.6% Headline SC, 23.3% 6-12 fl Resistance statement 5 4. For blackleg control, apply at 2- to 4-leaf stage. For black spot control, apply at early pod development. A second application 7-10 days later may be made if disease persists or weather is favorable for disease. Pythium oligandrum DV 74 Polyversum (44) 1.0% 1.5-3 fl oz 3 = product labeled for crop and disease; Blank = product not labeled for specific disease. 4 See fungicide resistance management statements on Pages 7-8 Research at NDSU showed efficacy against white mold when applied at 1.5 fl oz, 30 days before flowering and at 3 fl oz at flowering. Do not mix with chemical fungicides. 34

Canola (continued) Thiophanate Methyl (1) Topsin M WSB, T- Methyl 70 W WSB, 70% Cercobin 1-2 lb/a Resistance statement 1 4 Apply 1-2 lb once at 20-50% flowering, or apply 1 lb twice with the first application at 20-30% flowering and the second application at 40-50% flowering. Do not apply more than 2 lbs product/acre/season. Thiophanate Methyl, WDG 85% T-Methyl E-AG 4.5F 0.8-1.6 lb/a 20-40 fl Apply 0.8-1.6 lb once at 20-50% flowering, or apply 0.8 lb twice, with the first application at 20-30% flowering and the second application at 40-50% flowering. Do not apply more than 1.6 lbs product/acre/season. See label for specific application timings. Do not apply more than 40 fl oz of T- Methyl E-AG per acre per season. 3 = product labeled for crop and disease; Blank = product not labeled for specific disease. 4 See fungicide resistance management statements on Pages 7-8. Chickpea (Garbanzo Bean) Application Dosage 1 Control 2 of Seedling Diseases 3 Dynasty 9.6% 0.153-0.765 fl Fludioxonil (12) Maxim 4FS, 40.3% Spirato 480 FS Dyna-Shield Fludioxonil fl fl fl Mefenoxam (4) Apron Maxx RFC 2.31%:3.46% 1.5 fl 2 = product labeled for crop and disease; Blank = product not labeled for specific disease. Note: Some seed treatments may affect Rhizobia inoculants; read inoculant label for specific information. 35