Corn Foliar Fungicide and Bactericide Product Information (Expanded List) 1

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Corn Foliar Fungicide and Bactericide Product Information (Expanded List) 1 Class DMI Triazole (Group 3) Trade Name Active Ingredient (%) Andiamo 2 Fungicide Tetraconazole (20.5%) Alto 100SL Cyproconazole (8.9%) Bumper (40.4%) Bumper 41.8 (41.8%) Bumper ES (40.85%) Domark 2 ME Tetraconazole (20.5%) Fitness (41.8%) Minerva Tetraconazole (11.6%) Labeled Corn 2 Rate 3 (per acre) SD 4.0-6.0 ME F, 2.5-5.5 2.0-4.0 4.0 () Application Formul ation 4 Aerial Chemigation Ground, until leaf runoff or until 2.0-4.0 2.0-4.0 SD 3.0-6.0 SD 2.0-4.0.6-11.4 ME, 0.1-, 0.1-, 0.1-, until leaf runoff or until, 0.1-, crop surface runoff or after REI (hrs) PHI (Days) Do not apply after R3 (milk) 4 21 5 14 () 14 () 14 () Do not apply after R3 (milk) 14 () 0 1

DMI Triazole (Group 3) Monsoon Tebuconazole (38.%) Orius 3.6F Tebuconazole (38.%) PropiMax (41.8%) Prosaro 421 Prothioconazole (19.0%) + Tebuconazole (19.0%) Slant (41.8%) TebuStar 3.6L Tebuconazole (38.%) Tebuzol 3.6F Tebuconazole (38.%) Tilt (41.8%) TopGuard Flutriafol (11.8%) SD 4.0-6.0 F 4.0-6.0 2.0-8.0 6.5 2.0-4.0 4.0-6.0 F 4.0-6.0 F 2.0-4.0.0-14.0 applying, whichever comes first Not Not, 0.5-0.5, 0.1- Not Not, 0.1- Not () () () () 0 () ( SD) () 14 () () 14 () () () 14 () (F, P) 2

SDHI Carboxamides (Group ) QoI Strobilurins (Group 11) Aprovia Benzovindiflupyr (10.2%) Luna Privilege Fluopyram (41.5%) Vertisan Penthiopyrad (20.6%) Abound Flowable (22.9%) Aftershock Fluoxastrobin (40.3%) Aproach Picoxystrobin (22.5%) Azteroid 1.65 (18.4%) Evito Fluoxastrobin (40.3%) F, F, 4.0-.0 4.0-10.5 6.84 10.0-24.0 6.0-15.5 (0.10-0.25 lb ai) 2.0-5. 2.0-3.8 (sw) 3.0-.0.6-19.5 2.0-5. 2.0-3.8 (sw) F F, 0.1-, 0.1-, 0.1- and and and and (P, SD) 14 4 () 4 () 3

Dithiocarbamates (Group M3) Headline Pyraclostrobin (23.6%) Headline Pyraclostrobin (23.3%) Quadris (22.9%) Satori (22.9%) Tepera Fluoxastrobin (19.6%) Dithane DF Rainshield Manceb (5.0%) Dithane M45 Manceb (80.0%) Koverall Manceb (5.0%) F, 6.0-.0 6.0-.0 6.0-15.5 6.0-15.5 4.2-.6 (f, sd) 4.2-8.4 (sw) Liquid concen trate P, 1.5 lbs DF F, 1.5 lbs WP 1.5 lbs 1 gpa 1 gpa, <0.5, <0.5, 0.1-, 0.1-, <0.4, <, < and and and and and and and and 4 24 24 24 () 40 40 () 40 (F, SD) (P, ) 4

Pennceb 5DF Manceb (5.0%) Pennceb 80WP Manceb (80.0%) Badge 1.0-1.5 lbs 1.0-1.5 lbs DF WP, 0.1-, 0.1- and 24 24 40 (P, ) 40 (F, SD) (P, ) Copper oxychloride (16.81%) + Copper hydroxide (15.%) Badge X2 0.5-2.5 pt 48 0 Inorganics (Group M1) Chloronitriles (Group M5) Copper oxychloride (23.82%) + Copper hydroxide (21.49%) Kocide 2000 Copper hydroxide (53.8%) Kocide 00 Copper hydroxide (46.1%) MasterCop Copper sulfate pentahydrate (21.46%) Equus 20 SST Chlorothalonil (54.0%) SD 0.5-2.5 pt 1.0-3.0 lbs 0.5-1.5 lb 0.5-1.5 pts 0.5-2.0 pts DF G G Not 20 gpa 20 gpa 20 gpa and 48 0 48 0 48 0 48 0 14 1 Types of corn: f = field or dent corn; p = popcorn; sd = seed corn; sw = sweetcorn 2 Rate is in fluid ounces per acre unless otherwise noted 5

3 Formulations: DF = Dry Flowable; = Emulsifiable Concentrate; F = Flowable; = Suspension Concentrate; = Suspo-Emulsion; G = Granule; WP = Wettable Powder; ME = Micro Emulsion 4 PHI days for grain and stover 5 PHI days for forage and silage Fungicides/Bactericides Types of Class Trade/AI (%) Corn 1 Absolute Maxx Application Rate (/ac) Formulation Aerial Chemigation Ground REI (hrs) PHI (Days) Tebuconazole (22.63%) + Trifloxystrobin (22.63%) 5.0-6.0 fl, 0.5-0.5 () () Mixed Modes of Action 3 + 11 Affiance (9.35) + Tetraconazole (.48%) Aproach Prima Picoxystrobin (1.94%) + Cyproconazole (.1%) Avaris SD F, SD 10.0-1.0 fl 3.4-6.8 fl for and, 0.1- for and 21 4 (.0%) + (11.%) Avaris 2XS.0-14.0 fl, 0.1-14 () (13.5%) + (11.%) 10.5-14.0 fl, 0.5-14 () 6

AzoxyProp Prime (13.5%) + (11.%) Brixen Tetraconazole (6.6%) + (13.6%) Coperta Xcel (11.0%) + Tebuconazole (22.0%) Delaro 325 Prothioconazole (16.0%) + Trifloxystrobin (13.%) Evito T Fluoxastrobin (18.0%) + Tebuconazole (25.0%) Fortix Fluoxastrobin (14.84%) + Flutriafol (19.%) SD ED F, 10.5-14.0 fl 13.0-19.0 fl.2-10.8 4.0-.0 8.0 fl () 4.0-9.0 F, SD 4.0-6.0, 0.5- Not Not, <0.4 Not () () 0 14 () () 14 ( SD) 0 () ()

Headline AMP Pyraclostrobin (13.64%) + Metconazole (5.14%) Helmstar Plus (11.0%) + Tebuconazole (22.0%) Magistrate ED 10.0-14.4.2-10.8, <0.5 Not () 20 (F, P) ( ) () Prothioconazole (.86%) + (10.06%) + Trifloxystrobin (10.00%) Preemptor Fluoxastrobin (14.84%) + Flutriafol (19.%) Propaz 5.0-8.0 6.5-8.0 () F, SD 4.0-6.0 Not 0 14 () (13.5%) + (11.%) Quilt (.0%) + (11.%) 10.5-14.0.0-14.0 fl, 0.5-, 0.1-14 () 14 () 8

Quilt Xcel + 11 (13.5%) + (11.%) Stratego (11.4%) + Trifloxystrobin (11.4%) Stratego YLD Prothioconazole (10.8%) + Trifloxystrobin (32.3%) Topguard EQ (25.3%) + Flutriafol (18.6%) Zolera FX Fluoxastrobin (1.6%) + Tetraconazole (1.6%) Elatus (.0%) + Benzovindiflupyr (15.0%) SD 10.5-14.0 10.0-.0 10.0 () 4.0-5.0 fl 5.0-.0 fl F, SD 4.4-6.8 4.9 5.0-.3 () Water soluble packaging WG, 0.5-, 0.5-0.5 Not, <0.4, 0.1-0 14 () 14 () 14 ( SD) 0 () 9

3 + Priaxor Xemium Fluxapyroxad (14.33%) + Pyraclostrobin (28.58%) Luna Experience Fluopyram (1.6%) + Tebuconazole (1.6%) Propulse Fluopyram (1.4%) Trivapro 4.0-8.0.8 13.6, <0.5 for and for and for and 21 () () 14 (F, P) 0 ( ) 3 + + 11 Benzovindiflupyr (2.9%) + (10.5%) + (11.9%) Trivapro Co- Pack Trivapro A Benzovindiflupyr (10.2%) + 13. 4.0, 0.1-, 0.1-14 () - Trivapro A - Trivapro B Trivapro B 10.5 14 () 10

(13.5%) + (11.%) 1 This Corn: Foliar Fungicide and Bactericide Product Information Expanded List contains additional products, usually generics, not included in the condensed table in the 1 2019 Guide for Weed, Disease, and Insect Management in Nebraska. These products are expected to perform similarly to their counterparts with the same active ingredients, concentrations and formulations, for disease management. 2 Labeled Corn: Products labeled for use on the indicated types of corn, F = field or dent corn; P = popcorn; SD = seed corn; = sweetcorn 3 Rate is in fluid ounces per acre unless otherwise noted 4 Formulations: DF = Dry Flowable; = Emulsifiable Concentrate; F = Flowable; = Suspension Concentrate; = Suspo-Emulsion; G = Granule; WP = Wettable Powder; ME = Micro Emulsion 11