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  • NUFARM SOLUTIONS 2018

    NUFARM AGRICULTURE INC. HORTICULTURE CANADA

  • We know you put your best work into growing high value crops in the orchard, the greenhouse and the field. Let us help you take care of the rest. Increase your productivity with our innovative offering that will protect and enhance your horticulture crops.

    This Nufarm Horticulture Guide includes all the information you need on our wide range of herbicides, fungicides, plant growth regulators and insecticides for Canadian horticulture. For every one of the 18 solutions in the guide, you’ll find general use tips, specific application information by crop, and quick reference on chemical class, active ingredient and product packaging.

    We’ve also created five illustrated growth calendars for product timing in apples, blueberries, cherries, grapes and potatoes – on page 60.

    Need more information? Ask a Nufarmer at 1.800.868.5444. We’re ready to answer questions and offer solutions.

    NUFARM KNOWS HORTICULTURE

  • INSECTICIDES

    PLANT GROWTH REGULATORS

    FUNGICIDES

    HERBICIDES

    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    Quick Reference Guide (herbicides, fungicides, insecticides) . . . . . . .2

    HERBICIDES2,4-D Amine 600 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6

    Chateau® WDG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10

    Credit® Xtreme . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16

    Rival® EC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

    FUNGICIDESBlossom Protect™ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24

    Botector® . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26

    Intuity™ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28

    Parasol® FL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30

    Parasol® WG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32

    Presidio® . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34

    Quash® . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38

    PLANT GROWTH REGULATORSMaxCel® PGR. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44

    ProGibb® PGR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46

    Promalin® PGR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48

    ReTain® PGR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50

    INSECTICIDESClutch® 50 WDG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54

    DiPel® 2X DF . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58

    XenTari® WG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62

    Growth Stage Calendars . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66

    Nufarm Row Crop Solutions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68

    2018 Nufarm Horticulture Solutions 1

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    INSECTICIDE MATRIX

    FIND YOUR NUFARM SOLUTIONS HEREYour high value horticulture crops depend on the best protection to grow healthy, profitable returns for your bottom line. Nufarm has an extensive, proven lineup of solutions for weed, disease and insect control. These charts provide a quick reference on the performance and control you can count on from the product portfolio.

    *Additional weeds controlled or suppressed – see label for details S – Suppression

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  • HERBICIDES

  • TECHNICAL INFORMATION

    HERBICIDE GROUP

    > Group 4

    ACTIVE INGREDIENTS

    > 2,4-D present as dimethylamine salt 564 g a.e./L

    PACKAGING

    > 2 x 10 L case

    > 200 L drum

    RAINFAST

    > Avoid application if heavy rain is forecast

    PCP #

    > 14726

    2,4-D Amine 6002,4-D Amine 600 is the standard in broadleaf weed control. It is used to control broadleaf weeds and brush species in a variety of horticulture crops.

    BENEFITS• Reliable broadleaf weed control

    • Safe on most grass crops

    • Excellent activity on perennial and tap-rooted weeds

    • Outstanding resistance management option to rotate from other herbicides

    REGISTERED CROPS• Asparagus

    • Cranberry

    • Raspberry

    • Strawberry

    GENERAL USAGE INFORMATION• Apply to young actively growing weeds

    • Make only one application a year for horticultural treatments

    • To reduce potential drift hazard on non-crop locations LO-DRIFT may be added

    6

  • WEEDS CONTROLLED/SUPPRESSED RATE

    Annual sow-thistleBlueburBurdock (before the 4-leaf stage)CockleburCommon plantainDaisy fleabane

    False flaxFlixweedGoat’s beard KochiaLamb’s-quartersMustards (except dog and tansy)

    Narrow-leaved hawk’s-beard (susceptible in the fall and at 1-2 leaf in the spring) Prickly lettuceRagweedsRedroot pigweed Russian pigweedRussian thistle

    Shepherd’s purseStinging nettleStinkweedSweet cloverThyme-leaved spurgeVolunteer canolaWild radishWild sunflower

    0.6-0.95 L/ha (0.24-0.38 L/ac.)

    Common chickweedCommon hawkweedCommon purslaneCurled dock (before the 4-leaf stage)Dandelion (in lawn)Dog mustard

    Flixweed (spring, prior to bolting)GroundselHairy galinsogaHeal-allKnotweed (before the 4-leaf stage)

    Narrow-leaved hawk’s-beard (spring, prior to bolting)Oak-leaved goosefootPeppergrassPineappleweedProstrate pigweedRussian knapweed

    Sheep sorrelSmartweed (Pennsylvania and green)Tansy mustardTumble pigweedVelvetleafYellow rocket (before the 4-leaf stage)

    1-1.5 L/ha (0.4-0.61 L/ac.)

    TOP GROWTH CONTROLBiennial wormwoodBlue lettuceBull thistleBurdockButtercup

    Canada thistleDandelionField bindweedGumweedHedge bindweed

    Hoary cressLeafy spurgeMouseeared chickweedPerennial sow-thistleTartary buckwheat

    TeaselWild buckwheatYellow rocket

    1-1.5 L/ha (0.4-0.61 L/ac.)

    SPECIFIC CROP USAGE INFORMATIONRATE PHI APPLICATION INFORMATION

    ASPARAGUS (Eastern Canada Only)

    1.7-2.3 L/ha (0.69-0.93 L/ac.)

    Apply early spring immediately after a thorough cutting or disking

    Do not allow emerge spears to come in contact with spray

    May also be applied 3 weeks after a post harvest disking

    CRANBERRY

    27.5% solution

    1 part 2,4-D Amine to 2.6 parts water

    50 Apply as over the top, wipe on application to actively growing weeds (June-July)

    Crop will be injured if contacted

    Only apply one treatment per year

    RASPBERRY (Eastern Canada Only)

    0.9 L/ha (0.36 L/ac.)

    SPOT TREATMENT2.2 L/ha (0.89 L/ac.)

    Apply at any time except during bloom

    Avoid spraying new shoots

    Use 100-200 L/ha (40-80 L/ac.) water volume

    Do not apply more than two applications per season

    2,4-D AMINE 600 HERBICIDES

    2018 Nufarm Horticulture Solutions 7

  • RATE PHI APPLICATION INFORMATION

    STRAWBERRY (Eastern Canada only)

    0.8 L/ha (0.32 L/ac.)

    Apply 2-4 weeks after planting but before the runners root June

    Low pressure nozzles and coarse spray droplets are recommended to reduce drift

    Use 100-200 L/ha (40-80 L/ac.) water volume

    Only apply one treatment per year

    STRAWBERRY – RENOVATION (Eastern Canada only)

    1.7 L/ha (0.93 L/ac.)

    Apply after harvest, before mowing

    Delay mowing until 2-3 days after application

    Do not apply between mid-August and fall dormancy

    May cause temporary leaf distortion

    Use 100-200 L/ha (40-80 L/ac.) water volume

    Only apply one treatment per year

    8

  • NOTES

    2,4-D AMINE 600 HERBICIDES

    2018 Nufarm Horticulture Solutions

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  • TECHNICAL INFORMATION

    HERBICIDE GROUP

    > Group 14

    ACTIVE INGREDIENTS

    > flumioxazin 51.1%

    PACKAGING

    > 4 x 1.13 kg case

    RAINFAST

    > Requires ½ inch of rain or irrigation for activation

    PCP #

    > 29231

    Chateau® WDGChateau® WDG herbicide, a PPO inhibitor, works as a barrier on the soil surface to provide season-long, residual control of tough broadleaf and grass weeds.

    BENEFITS• Long-lasting residual, pre-emergent broadleaf weed control with

    bonus grass suppression• Chateau stays where it’s sprayed and will not leach or volatilize• Group 14 herbicide (PPO inhibitor) works differently than many other

    commonly used herbicides, helping to manage resistance• The herbicide barrier cannot be disturbed after activation• Offers flexible application timing

    REGISTERED CROPS• Asparagus• Blueberry (highbush and lowbush)• Celery• Dry bulb onion• Field pepper• Grape• Established mint (peppermint and

    spearmint)

    • Nut trees• Pome fruit• Potato (Western Canada only)• Stone fruit• Strawberry• Sweet potato• And to maintain bare ground

    in non-crop areas

    GENERAL USAGE INFORMATION• Moisture is necessary to activate Chateau in soil for weed control

    (½ inch of rain or irrigation)• This product will not control emerged weeds• Significant crop injury may occur from applications made to poorly

    drained soils and/or applications made under cool, wet conditions• Do not apply to farm alleys or roads where traffic may result in treated

    dust settling onto crops or other desirable vegetation• Application to non-dormant crops or when soils are flooded after

    application may result in non-acceptable crop injury, including yield loss• Use appropriate water volumes to ensure good coverage• Apply prior to weed emergence• Undesirable crop injury may occur if Chateau comes in contact with

    fruit or foliage• DO NOT tank-mix with Dual II

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  • SPECIFIC CROP USAGE INFORMATIONWEEDS CONTROLLED/ SUPPRESSED

    RATE PHI APPLICATION INFORMATION

    APPLE, GRAPE, NUT TREES, PEAR

    Canada fleabane Common lamb’s-quartersCommon ragweedDandelionEastern black nightshadeGreen foxtailGreen pigweedHairy nightshadeKochiaRedroot pigweed

    280 g/ha (113.3 g/ac.) on coarse textured soils with

  • WEEDS CONTROLLED/ SUPPRESSED

    RATE PHI APPLICATION INFORMATION

    ASPARAGUS

    Canada fleabaneCommon lamb’s-quartersCommon ragweedDandelion Eastern black nightshadeGreen foxtailGreen pigweedHairy nightshadeKochiaRedroot pigweed

    280 g/ha (113.3 g/ac.)

    420 g/ha (170 g/ac.)

    Apply only to dormant asparagus established for at least one year

    Applications should be made no sooner than 3 weeks prior to emergence of spears and must be sprinkler or rainfall activated with 1-2 cm of water or some scoring may result

    Application to non-dormant asparagus may result in unacceptable crop injury

    Do not work soil within 60 days prior to application in the spring

    Soil can be worked after spear harvest in preparation for Chateau application prior to fern emergence

    Treated soil that is splashed onto the ferns may result in spotting

    If using Dual II for added grass control, apply Chateau in the late fall after the ferns have been mowed and apply Dual II in the spring. Applying Chateau in the fall will ensure product activation and reduce risk of crop injury – apply after mowing of ferns and before ground freezes.

    For fall applications ferns may be mowed to a height of approximately 12-18 inches. This will ensure adequate snow coverage and still allow spray to reach the ground. A spring mowing will not reduce residual control.

    BLUEBERRY (highbush)

    Canada fleabaneCommon lamb’s-quartersCommon ragweedDandelionEastern black nightshadeGreen foxtailGreen pigweedHairy nightshadeKochiaRedroot pigweed

    280 g/ha (113.3 g/ac.)

    420 g/ha (170 g/ac.)

    7 Do not apply after budbreak unless using hooded or shielded application equipment and applicator can ensure the spray drift will not contact the crop fruit or foliage

    Do not make more than two applications in a growing season

    Do not make a sequential application within 30 days of the first application

    Do not apply to highbush blueberries established less than 2 years

    BLUEBERRY (lowbush)

    Canada fleabaneCommon lamb’s-quartersCommon ragweedDandelion Eastern black nightshadeGreen pigweedHairy nightshadeKochiaRedroot pigweed

    140 g/ha (56.7 g/ac.)

    210 g/ha (85 g/ac.)

    All applications should be made to dormant lowbush blueberries

    Do not make more than two applications in a growing season

    Do not make a sequential application within 30 days of the first application

    Apply Chateau to dormant plants in the sprout year (spring and/or fall) or as a dormant post harvest (fall)

    Moss (suppression) 280 g/ha (113.3 g/ac.)

    420 g/ha (170 g/ac.)

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  • WEEDS CONTROLLED/ SUPPRESSED

    RATE PHI APPLICATION INFORMATION

    TRANSPLANTED BROCCOLI

    Canada fleabaneCommon lamb’s-quartersCommon ragweedDandelionEastern black nightshadeGreen foxtail (suppression)Green pigweedHairy nightshadeKochiaRedroot pigweed

    210 g/ha (85 g/ac.)

    Apply Chateau as a hooded or shielded application to the middle of the rows

    Do not apply more than 210 g/ha during a single application or growing season

    Plants should be grown on raised or plastic mulched beds that are at least 10 cm higher than the treated row middle and the mulched bed must have a minimum of a 60 cm bed width

    Spray must remain between raised beds with minimal contact with the plastic

    If the top of the bed is contacted, severe injury can occur and it is advised that 2.5 cm of rain or irrigation must occur prior to transplanting residues

    CANEBERRY

    Canada fleabaneCommon lamb’s-quartersCommon ragweedDandelion Eastern black nightshadeGreen foxtailGreen pigweedHairy nightshadeKochiaRedroot pigweed

    420 g/ha (170 g/ac.)

    7 Do not make more than two applications in a growing season

    Apply as a uniform broadcast application to the ground or as a uniform band. Avoid direct or indirect spray contact to foliage and green canes.

    Do not apply over the top of the crop

    Do not make a sequential application within 30 days of the first application

    CELERY

    Canada fleabane Common lamb’s-quartersCommon ragweedDandelionEastern black nightshadeGreen foxtailGreen pigweedHairy nightshadeKochiaRedroot pigweed

    140 g/ha (56.7 g/ac.)

    210 g/ha (85 g/ac.)

    Coarse- textured with

  • WEEDS CONTROLLED/ SUPPRESSED

    RATE PHI APPLICATION INFORMATION

    DRY BULB ONION

    Canada fleabaneCommon lamb’s-quartersCommon ragweedEastern black nightshadeGreen pigweedHairy nightshadeKochiaRedroot pigweed

    140 g/ha (56.7 g/ac.)

    Coarse- and medium-textured mineral soil with

  • WEEDS CONTROLLED/ SUPPRESSED

    RATE PHI APPLICATION INFORMATION

    STONE FRUIT

    Canada fleabaneCommon lamb’s-quartersCommon ragweedDandelion Eastern black nightshadeGreen foxtailGreen pigweedHairy nightshadeKochiaRedroot pigweed

    280 g/ha (113.3 g/ac.)

    420 g/ha (170 g/ac.)

    Coarse- textured with

  • TECHNICAL INFORMATION

    HERBICIDE GROUP

    > Group 9

    ACTIVE INGREDIENTS

    > glyphosate (540 g/L)

    RAINFAST

    > Do not apply if rainfall is forecast during application

    > No surfactant required

    PACKAGING

    > 2 x 10 L case

    > 500 L tote

    > Bulk

    PCP #

    > 29888

    Credit® XtremeCredit® Xtreme is a patented glyphosate formulation containing Dual-Salt Technology™. Its high-load formulation (540 g/L) provides fast and complete control of troublesome weeds.

    BENEFITS• Patented Dual-Salt Technology is a first of its kind innovation

    • Provides broad-spectrum weed control through systemic activity

    • More active ingredient in less volume – concentrated product means handling less

    • Credit Xtreme works quickly and mixes easily to make your job easier

    • Extreme compatibility with tank mixes

    • Treats up to 60 acres with just one case (30 acres at standard rate)

    REGISTERED CROPS• Apple

    • Apricot

    • Asparagus

    • Blueberry (highbush and lowbush)• Cherry

    • Cranberry

    • Ginseng

    • Grape

    • Peach

    • Pear

    • Plum

    • Strawberry

    • Sugarbeet

    GENERAL USAGE INFORMATION• Credit Xtreme is a non-selective herbicide that will kill or injure plants

    if it comes in contact with green tissue

    • Allow at least 1 day after application before tillage

    • Extreme care must be exercised to avoid the herbicide coming in contact or drifting onto foliage, suckers or fruit

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  • WEEDS CONTROLLED/SUPPRESSED RATE

    Green foxtail Lady’s-thumb

    Stinkweed Volunteer barley

    Volunteer canolaVolunteer wheat

    Wild mustardWild oats

    0.5 L/ha (0.2 L/ac.)

    Flixweed Kochia Wild oats 0.67 L/ha (0.27 L/ac.)

    Canada fleabaneCleavers Common ragweedDowny brome

    FlixweedGiant foxtailHempnettleLamb’s-quarters

    Narrow-leaved hawk’s-beardPersian darnelRedroot pigweed

    Russian thistle Volunteer flaxWild buckwheat

    0.83-1.27 L/ha (0.34-0.51 L/ac.)

    Annual bluegrass Annual sow-thistle

    Crabgrass Kochia

    Narrow-leaved vetch Prickly lettuce

    Shepherd’s purse 1.5 L/ha (0.61 L/ac.)

    SPECIFIC CROP USAGE INFORMATIONRATE PHI APPLICATION INFORMATION

    APPLE, APRICOT, CHERRY, PEACH, PEAR, PLUM

    1.5-8 L/ha (0.61-3.2 L/ac.)

    30 Maximum 3 applications per year

    ASPARAGUS

    0.83-1.67 L/ha (0.34-0.68 L/ac.)

    7 Apply in spring prior to emergence of crop shoots

    Maximum 1 application per year

    Controls fall seeded ryegrass

    BLUEBERRY (cultivated highbush)

    1.87-3.75 L/ha (0.76-1.52 L/ac.)

    30 Use as a directed spray

    Maximum 1 application per year

    BLUEBERRY (lowbush)

    1.87-3.75 L/ha (0.76-1.52 L/ac.)

    Apply in non-bearing year only during the mid-summer

    Maximum 1 application per year

    Use a directed spray in mid-summer of the non-bearing year

    CRANBERRY

    13.4% solution

    0.62 L of Credit Xtreme in 4 L water

    30 Apply using wick or wiper applicatiors

    Maximum 1 application per year

    NORTH AMERICAN GINSENG

    NEW GARDENS (BC ONLY)1.67 L/ha in 50-100 L of water per ha

    Apply in fall after seeding but before freeze-up to control volunteer cereals

    Do not use fall application in established gardens

    EXISTING/ESTABLISHED GARDENS1.67 L/ha in 50-100 L of water per ha

    Apply in the spring prior to crop emergence

    Do not use fall application in established gardens

    CREDIT XTREME HERBICIDES

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  • RATE PHI APPLICATION INFORMATION

    GRAPE

    1.5-8 L/ha (0.61-3.2 L/ac.)

    14 Remove all suckers prior to spraying (except for Concords)

    Suckering should be completed 2 weeks prior to application

    Do not apply to vines that are less than 3 years established

    Maximum 3 applications per year

    STRAWBERRY

    0.67-1.34% solution (spot application)

    22% solution (wiper application)

    30 Apply when weeds are at a susceptible growth stage

    Maximum 1 application per year

    SUGARBEET

    0.67-1.34% solution (spot application) Treated crop MUST NOT be harvested

    Maximum 1 application per year

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  • NOTES

    CREDIT XTREME HERBICIDES

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  • TECHNICAL INFORMATION

    HERBICIDE GROUP

    > Group 3

    ACTIVE INGREDIENTS

    > trifluralin 500 g/L

    PACKAGING

    > 2 x 9 L case

    PCP #

    > 18612

    Rival® ECRival® EC is a proven pre-plant herbicide that provides effective and reliable annual broadleaf and grass control in the horticulture sector.

    BENEFITS• Long-term residual control of tough-to-control broadleaf and grass weeds

    • Excellent herbicide resistance management tool when used in combination and rotation with other products

    • Registered on a wide range of crops

    • Reduces the hassle of switching products when switching crops

    • Backed by Nufarm’s product guarantee

    REGISTERED CROPS• Asparagus

    • Bean

    • Carrot

    • Lima bean

    • Pea

    • Rutabaga

    • Strawberry

    DIRECT SEEDED• Cabbage • Cauliflower

    TRANSPLANTED• Broccoli

    • Brussels sprouts

    • Cabbage

    • Cauliflower

    • Pepper

    • Tomato

    GENERAL USAGE INFORMATION• Apply Rival EC uniformly to the soil surface and incorporate within 24 hours

    after application

    • Before applying, ensure that all emerged and existing weeds have been eliminated through discing or cultivation

    • Incorporate to a depth of 8-10 cm only for maximum weed control and crop tolerance

    • Use a disc implement when incorporating on stubble or trashy soils

    • Cultivators should only be used for incorporation when soils are in good working condition

    • For application to stubble or trashy soils, thoroughly disc the soils prior to application to ensure that all crop residues and trash material have been mixed into the soil to a depth of 10-15 cm

    • NOTE: Do not plow (moldboard) land prior to applying Rival EC

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  • SPECIFIC CROP USAGE INFORMATIONWEEDS CONTROLLED/SUPPRESSED RATE APPLICATION INFORMATION

    ASPARAGUS

    ANNUAL GRASSY WEEDS INCLUDING 2-4 L/ha (0.81-1.62 L/ac.)

    Use only on asparagus that is established for 3 seasons or more

    Refer to label for specific use instructions related to soil type and organic matter

    Annual bluegrass Barnyard grassBromegrassCheatgrassCrabgrass

    Green and yellow foxtail (Wild millet)Goosegrass Persian darnelStinkgrassWild oats

    ANNUAL BROADLEAF WEEDS INCLUDINGCarpetweed ChickweedCow cockleKnotweedLamb’s-quarters

    PigweedPurslaneRussian thistleWild buckwheat

    BLACK BEANS, CABBAGE (direct seeded or transplanted), CAULIFLOWER (direct seeded or transplanted), CRAMBE, DRY COMMON BEANS (white, kidney), FABABEANS, PEAS (field, processing), SAFFLOWER, SAINFOIN, SUNFLOWER

    ANNUAL GRASSY WEEDS INCLUDING 1.6-2.8 L/ha (0.65-1.15 L/ac.)

    Apply and incorporate from 3 weeks prior to planting up to the time of planting

    Please refer to the label for specific rates based on soil type and organic matter

    Annual bluegrass Barnyard grassBromegrassCheatgrassCrabgrass

    Green and yellow foxtail (Wild millet)Goosegrass Persian darnelStinkgrassWild oats

    ANNUAL BROADLEAF WEEDS INCLUDINGCarpetweed ChickweedCow cockleKnotweedLamb’s-quarters

    PigweedPurslaneRussian thistleWild buckwheat

    BROCCOLI (transplanted), BRUSSELS SPROUTS (transplanted), CARROT, PEPPER, RUTABAGA, SNAPBEAN, STRAWBERRY, SWEET CLOVER, TOMATO

    ANNUAL GRASSY WEEDS INCLUDING 1.6-2.2 L/ha (0.65-0.90 L/ac.)

    Refer to label for specific use instructions related to soil type and organic matterAnnual bluegrass

    Barnyard grassBromegrassCheatgrassCrabgrass

    Green and yellow foxtail (Wild millet)Goosegrass Persian darnelStinkgrassWild oats

    ANNUAL BROADLEAF WEEDS INCLUDINGCarpetweed ChickweedCow cockleKnotweedLamb’s-quarters

    PigweedPurslaneRussian thistleWild buckwheat

    RIVAL EC HERBICIDES

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  • FUNGICIDES

  • BIOLOGICAL FUNGICIDE

    TECHNICAL INFORMATION

    CHEMICAL CLASS

    > N/A – Biological

    ACTIVE INGREDIENTS

    > Aureobasidium pullulans

    PACKAGING

    > 12 kg box: Blossom Protect (1.5 kg canister) + Buffer Protect (10.5 kg bag)

    RAINFAST

    > Avoid application when heavy rainfall is in the forecast

    PCP #

    > 30552

    Blossom Protect™ is a biological fungicide that fits well in a fire blight protection plan in pome fruit.

    BENEFITS• Effective protection against fire blight on pome fruit

    • Unique mode of action

    • Reduces the amount of resistant pathogens in the population

    • No PHI

    • Safe for humans and environment (not harmful to non-target organisms)

    REGISTERED CROPS• Pome fruit

    GENERAL USAGE INFORMATION• Agitate tank solution during application and use within 3 hours

    • Apply Blossom Protect the day before predicted infection conditions. Further applications after 2 days if infection risk is still high and new blossoms open.

    • To be mixed with Buffer Protect (“Component A”), a citric acid buffer supplied together with Blossom Protect against fire blight. Use 1.5 kg Blossom Protect together with 10.5 kg Buffer Protect for trees of 2 m canopy height.

    • Adjust the amount of product depending on the canopy height

    • Reduce number of applications to two in case of varieties sensitive for russeting

    • Tank mixtures possible with: wettable sulphur, fluopyram, anilinopyrimidines and some DMI, other fungicides have to be applied separately from treatments with Blossom Protect the day before or two days after the application of Blossom Protect. Exception: lime sulfur can be applied 6 hrs after Blossom Protect. Contact your Nufarm Horticulture Specialist for more information on tank-mix partners.

    • Maximum storage period of 18 months at room temperature (20°C) or 24 months at cool storage (8°C) from date of manufacture

    Blossom Protect™

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  • SPECIFIC CROP USAGE INFORMATIONDISEASE CONTROLLED RATE APPLICATION INFORMATION

    BEARING AND NON-BEARING POME FRUIT

    Fire blight (Erwinia amylovora)

    1 m canopy height:

    0.75 kg/ha (500 L/ha water volume)

    0.3 kg/ac. (202 L/ac. water volume)

    According to phenology: apply up to 4 times at 10%, 40%, 70% and 90% open blossoms (BBCH 61-69).

    According to a forecast system (e.g. Maryblyt): Apply a maximum number of 5 times when model indicates risk of infection.

    Application preferably in the evening. The solution should be stirred during application.

    Spray mixture contains 1.05% (w/v) Component A (citric acid buffer) and 0.15% (w/v) Component B (active ingredients)

    BLOSSOM PROTECT FUNGICIDES

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  • BIOLOGICAL FUNGICIDE

    Botector ®TECHNICAL INFORMATION

    CHEMICAL CLASS

    > N/A – Biological

    ACTIVE INGREDIENTS

    > Aureobasidium pullulans

    PACKAGING

    > 10 x 1 kg case

    RAINFAST

    > Avoid application when heavy rainfall is in the forecast

    PCP #

    > 31248

    Botector® is a biological fungicide that is a great addition to an IPM program to help control many diseases in multiple crops.

    BENEFITS• Effective protection against botrytis on grapes and strawberries

    • Unique mode of action

    • Reduces the amount of resistant pathogens in the population

    • No PHI and no negative influence on the processing procedure

    • Safe for humans and environment (not harmful to non target organisms)

    REGISTERED CROPS• Blueberry

    • Cranberry

    • Eggplant

    • Endive

    • Grape

    • Lettuce

    • Other Berries

    • Pepper

    • Radicchio

    • Raspberry

    • Strawberry

    • Tomato

    GREENHOUSE• Eggplant

    • Endive

    • Lettuce (head and leaf)

    • Pepper

    • Radicchio

    • Strawberry

    • Tomato

    GENERAL USAGE INFORMATION• Agitate tank solution during application and use within 3 hours

    • Apply Botector preventive before predicted infection conditions, from bloom until harvest

    • Adjust the amount of product depending on the leaf wall area

    • Botector is compatible with many other chemical products, for non-compatible products keep a spraying interval of +/-3 days. Contact your Nufarm Horticulture Specialist.

    • Maximum storage period of 18 months at room temperature (20°C) or 24 months at cool storage (8°C) from date of manufacture

    APPROVED FOR ORGANIC PRODUCTION

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  • BOTECTOR FUNGICIDES

    SPECIFIC CROP USAGE INFORMATIONDISEASE CONTROLLED RATE APPLICATION INFORMATION

    BELL AND NON-BELL PEPPER, EGGPLANT, TOMATO (greenhouse and field)

    Gray mold (Botrytis cinerea) (suppression only)

    1 kg/ha (500-1,000 L/ha water volume)

    0.4047 kg/ac. (202-404 L/ac. water volume)

    Make up to 5 applications per season

    Repeat on a 7-10 day interval as needed up to the day of harvest

    Apply as a preventative if conditions are favourable for infection as well as at first sign of disease onset

    BLACKBERRY, CRANBERRY, BLACK AND RED CURRENT, ELDERBERRY, GOOSEBERRY, HUCKLEBERRY, JOSTABERRY, RED AND BLACK RASPBERRY

    Gray mold (Botrytis cinerea) (suppression only)

    1 kg/ha (500-1,000 L/ha water volume)

    0.4047 kg/ac. (202-404 L/ac. water volume)

    6 applications per year (repeat as needed on a 7-10 day interval) up to harvest

    Apply as a preventative or at the first sign of disease

    BLUEBERRY (highbush and lowbush)

    Anthracnose fruit rot (Colletotrichum acutatum) (suppression only)

    Gray mold (Botrytis cinerea) (suppression only)

    1 kg/ha (500-1,000 L/ha water volume)

    0.4047 kg/ac. (202-404 L/ac. water volume)

    6 applications per year (repeat as needed on a 7-10 day interval) up to harvest

    Apply as a preventative or at the first sign of disease

    ENDIVE, LETTUCE (field and greenhouse; head and leaf), RADICCHIO

    Gray mold (Botrytis cinerea) (suppression only)

    1 kg/ha (500-1,000 L/ha water volume)

    0.4047 kg/ac. (202-404 L/ac. water volume)

    Make weekly applications if needed on a 7 day interval up to the day of harvest

    Begin preventative applications soon after emergence or transplant if conditions favour disease or at the first sign of disease onset

    GRAPE

    Gray mold (Botrytis cinerea) (suppression only)

    0.4 kg/ha (400 L/ha water volume)

    0.16 kg/ac. (162 L/ac. water volume)

    4 applications per year (2 days minimum interval)

    Timing: Late flowering to berries being ripe for harvest

    Pre-harvest applications. Only into the bunch zone.

    STRAWBERRY (field and greenhouse)

    Anthracnose fruit rot (Colletotrichum acutatum) (suppression only)

    Gray mold (Botrytis cinerea) (suppression only)

    Phomopsis leaf blight (Phomopsis obscurans) (partial suppression only)

    1 kg/ha (500-1,000 L/ha water volume)

    0.4047 kg/ac. (202-404 L/ac. water volume)

    6 applications per year (repeat as needed on a 7-10 day interval) up to harvest

    Apply as a preventative or at the first sign of disease

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  • TECHNICAL INFORMATION

    CHEMICAL CLASS

    > Group 11

    ACTIVE INGREDIENTS

    > mandestrobin 43.4%

    PACKAGING

    > 4 x 1.89 L case

    RAINFAST

    > 2 hours

    PCP #

    > 32288

    Intuity™Intuity™ fungicide provides exceptional control of tough soft fruit diseases such as botrytis, powdery mildew and gray mold.

    BENEFITS• Strong preventative activity

    • May be applied through irrigation equipment

    • Low PHI

    REGISTERED CROPS• Bilberry

    • Blueberry (lowbush)

    • Cloudberry

    • Grape

    • Lingonberry

    • Muntries

    • Partridgeberry

    • Strawberry

    GENERAL USAGE INFORMATION• Begin applications prior to infection

    • Under high disease pressure use higher rates and shorter intervals

    • Intuity should be used as part of a rotation in a resistance management program alternating with fungicides from other groups targeting the same pathogen

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  • INTUITY FUNGICIDES

    SPECIFIC CROP USAGE INFORMATIONDISEASE CONTROLLED RATE PHI APPLICATION INFORMATION

    BERRIES

    Botrytis gray mold (Botrytis cinerea)

    439-877 mL/ha (177.7-355 mL/ac.)

    Do not apply more than 3508 mL/ha (1420 mL/ac.) per year

    Target application timings are at 10% bloom and again on a 7-14 day interval

    Make 4-5 applications per season depending on disease pressure and rate

    Do not make more than 2 sequential applications

    GRAPE

    Botrytis bunch rot/ gray mold (Botrytis cinerea)

    439-877 mL/ha (177.7-355 mL/ac.)

    10 Do not apply more than 2631 mL/ha (1065 mL/ac.) per year

    Target application timings are early bloom, bunch closure, and veraison

    Make 3-4 applications per season depending on disease pressure and rate

    Suppression of Powdery mildew (Uncinula necator) on grape and Amur river grape

    Target application timings are bud break and again on a 10-14 day interval

    Make 3-4 applications per season depending on disease pressure and rate

    Applications of Intuity or any other Group 11 fungicides are limited to 2 per vine crop

    Nufarm Agriculture Inc. is a distributor of Valent products in Canada.

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  • TECHNICAL INFORMATION

    CHEMICAL CLASS

    > M1 fungicide

    ACTIVE INGREDIENTS

    > copper hydroxide 24.4%

    PACKAGING

    > 2 x 10 L case

    RAINFAST

    > 2 hours

    PCP #

    > 25901

    Parasol® FLParasol® FL, one of the smallest and most consistent copper particle size formulations available, disperses effortlessly and completely in water providing maximum crop protection from disease.

    BENEFITS• Easy to handle and mix

    • Has a higher Metallic Copper Equivalent (MCE) than some other coppers on the market providing optimal control of tough diseases

    • Superior formulation stays in suspension and quickly disperses in water

    • Highly compatible with other products

    • Superior rainfastness

    • One of the smallest and most consistent sizes of copper particles available in Canada

    REGISTERED CROPS• Bean

    • Cucumber

    • Pepper

    • Potato

    • Tomato

    GENERAL USAGE INFORMATION• Use as a preventative/protective fungicide spray

    • Use on a 7-14 day interval depending on disease conditions

    • Adaptable for spraying with all types of equipment

    • No surfactants needed

    • No buffer zone required when applied as spot treatment

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    SPECIFIC CROP USAGE INFORMATIONDISEASE CONTROLLED RATE PHI APPLICATION INFORMATION

    BEAN

    Bacterial blight, common (Xanthomonas campestris pv. phaseoli)

    Bacterial blight, halo (Pseudomonas syringae pv. phaseolicola)

    2.3-3.12 L/ha (0.93-1.25 L/ac.)

    2 For protective sprays, apply first application when plants are 15 cm high

    Apply on 7-14 day schedule depending on local conditions

    Do not apply more than 6 treatments per year

    CUCUMBER

    Angular leaf spot (Pseudomonas syringae pv. lachrymans)

    2.3-3.12 L/ha (0.93-1.25 L/ac.)

    2 Apply weekly once the plants begin to vine

    Do not apply more than 5 treatments per year

    Minimum retreatment interval of 7 days

    PEPPER

    Bacterial spot (Xanthomonas campestris pv. vesicatoria and X. vesicatoria)

    2.3-3.12 L/ha (0.93-1.25 L/ac.)

    2 When disease threatens, apply on a 7-14 day interval depending on disease severity

    Do not apply more than 10 treatments per year, with a minimum retreatment interval of 3 days

    POTATO

    Early blight (Alternaria solani)

    Late blight (Phytophthora infestans)

    0.8-1.8 L/ha (0.32-0.73 L/ac.)

    2 Apply at 7-10 day intervals starting when plants are 15 cm high until harvest

    Combine with 1.75-2.25 kg/ha of Mancozeb

    Apply 2.4 L/ha (0.97 L/ac.) at vinekill with a desiccant or alone after vinekill, prior to harvest for disease management

    This late treatment may reduce infection of tubers by the late blight fungus during harvesting

    Do not apply more than 10 treatments per year, with a minimum retreatment interval of 5 days

    TOMATO

    Bacterial spot (Xanthomonas campestris pv. vesicatoria)

    Early blight (Alternaria solani)

    Late blight (Phytophthora infestans)

    2.3 L/ha (0.93 L/ac.)

    2 When disease threatens, apply on a 7-10 day interval, and more frequently when disease is severe

    Combine with 1.75-2.25 kg/ha Mancozeb

    Do not apply more than 10 treatments per year, with a minimum retreatment interval of 3 days

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  • TECHNICAL INFORMATION

    CHEMICAL CLASS

    > M1 fungicide

    ACTIVE INGREDIENTS

    > copper hydroxide 50%

    PACKAGING

    > 10 kg bag

    RAINFAST

    > Avoid application when heavy rainfall is in the forecast

    PCP #

    > 29063

    Parasol® WGParasol® WG provides growers with consistent and uniform copper coverage and enhanced disease protection through extremely small particle size and a high organic copper load.

    BENEFITS• Easy to handle and mix

    • Eliminates clogging of sprayer and booms

    • Highly compatible with other products

    • Small active particle size to ensure superior coverage

    REGISTERED CROPS• Bean

    • Cucumber

    • Pepper

    • Potato

    • Sugarbeet

    • Tomato

    GENERAL USAGE INFORMATION• Use as a preventative/protective fungicide spray

    • Use on a 7-14 day interval depending on disease conditions

    • Adaptable for spraying with all types of equipment

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  • PARASOL WG FUNGICIDES

    SPECIFIC CROP USAGE INFORMATIONDISEASE CONTROLLED RATE PHI APPLICATION INFORMATION

    BEAN

    Bacterial blight, common (Xanthomonas campestris pv. phaseoli)

    Bacterial blight, halo (Pseudomonas syringae pv. phaseolicola)

    2.25-3.25 kg/ha (0.91-1.3 kg/ac.)

    2 For protective sprays, apply first application when plants are 15 cm high

    Apply on 7-14 day schedule depending on local conditions

    Do not apply more than 6 treatments per year

    CUCUMBER

    Angular leaf spot (Pseudomonas syringae pv. lachrymans)

    2.25-3.25 kg/ha (0.91-1.3 kg/ac.)

    2 Apply weekly once the plants begin to vine

    Do not apply more than 5 treatments per year

    PEPPER

    Bacterial spot (Xanthomonas campestris pv. vesicatoria and X. vesicatoria)

    2.25-3.25 kg/ha (0.91-1.3 kg/ac.)

    2 When disease threatens, apply on a 7-14 day interval depending on disease severity

    Do not apply more than 10 treatments per year, with a minimum retreatment interval of 3 days

    POTATO

    Early blight (Alternaria solani)

    Late blight (Phytophthora infestans)

    1.1-2.5 kg/ha (.45-1.0 kg/ac.)

    2 Apply at 7-10 day intervals starting when plants are 15 cm high until harvest

    Combine with 1.75-2.25 kg/ha of Mancozeb

    Apply at 3.4 kg/ha at vinekill with a desiccant or alone after vinekill, prior to harvest for disease management

    This late treatment may reduce infection of tubers by the late blight fungus during harvesting

    Do not apply more than 10 treatments per year, with a minimum retreatment interval of 5 days

    SUGARBEET

    Cercospora leaf spot (Cercospora beticola)

    2.25-4.25 kg/ha (0.91-1.72 kg/ac.)

    2 Start spray when disease threatens and continue for 4 to 5 applications

    Spray every 10-14 days depending on weather conditions at 2.25-4.25 kg/ha depending on disease severity

    Addition of a suitable non-herbicidal agricultural spray oil is recommended at 5.5 L/ha

    For specific instructions, consult local agricultural authorities

    Do not apply more than 6 treatments per year

    TOMATO

    Bacterial spot (Xanthomonas campestris pv. vesicatoria)

    Early blight (Alternaria solani)

    Late blight (Phytophthora infestans)

    1.75-2.25 kg/ha (0.7-0.91 kg/ac.)

    2 When disease threatens, apply 2.25 kg/ha on a 7-10 day interval, more frequently when disease is severe

    Combine with 1.75-2.25 kg/ha Mancozeb

    Do not apply more than 10 treatments per year, with a minimum retreatment interval of 3 days

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  • TECHNICAL INFORMATION

    CHEMICAL CLASS

    > Group 43

    ACTIVE INGREDIENTS

    > fluopicolide 39.5%

    PACKAGING

    > 12 x 946 mL case

    RAINFAST

    > Avoid applications when heavy rain is in the forecast

    PCP #

    > 30051

    Presidio®Presidio® fungicide, a unique class of chemistry (Group 43), offers growers a low-use rate resistance management tool that combats tough to fight diseases such as late blight and downy mildew.

    BENEFITS• Preventative with some curative reach-back activity

    • Systemic and translaminar movement throughout the plant

    • Highly tank mixable

    • Minimal restricted entry and pre-harvest intervals

    • Wide application window

    REGISTERED CROPS• Brassica (head, stem and root)

    • Cucurbits

    • Fruiting vegetables

    • Leafy vegetables

    GENERAL USAGE INFORMATION• For resistance management Presidio MUST be tank mixed with another

    fungicide registered for the same target pathogen. Always follow the most restrictive label for use directions.

    • Apply when conditions favour disease but prior to disease development

    • When a rate range is given use the lower rate and longer intervals as preventative treatments. Use the higher rate and shorter intervals when disease is present.

    • Do not make more than 2 sequential applications

    • Do not make more than 4 applications per season (2 for cucurbits)

    • Please refer to the label for crop rotation restrictions as not all crops are labeled for rotation after the use of Presidio

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    SPECIFIC CROP USAGE INFORMATIONDISEASE CONTROLLED RATE PHI APPLICATION INFORMATION

    BRASSICA (head and stem) VEGETABLES

    Downy mildew (Peronospora parasitica)

    220-292 mL/ha (90-118 mL/ac.)

    2 Apply in a tank mix with Bravo 500

    7-10 day application interval

    BRASSICA ROOT VEGETABLES

    Downy mildew (Peronospora parasitica)

    220-292 mL/ha (90-118 mL/ac.)

    7 Apply in a tank mix with Bravo 500

    7-10 day application interval

    CUCURBIT VEGETABLES

    Downy mildew (Pseudoperonospora cubensis)

    292 mL/ha (118 mL/ac.)

    2 Apply Presidio as one of the earlier treatments in the disease management program

    Apply in a tank mix with Bravo 500

    7-10 day application interval

    DO NOT make more than 2 applications per year

    DO NOT make sequential applications of Presidio

    Phytophthora blight/Crown rot (Phytophthora capsici) (suppression)

    220-292 mL/ha (90-118 mL/ac.)

    2 For best results start applications at the time of planting or transplanting

    Maximum of 2 applications

    Apply in a tank mix with Bravo 500

    GINSENG

    Phytophthora root rot and foliar blight (Phytophthora cactorum)

    292 mL in a minimum of 200 L of water

    7 For resistance management Presidio must be tank-mixed with a labelled rate of another fungicide registered for the target pathogen, but with a different mode of action

    Apply Presidio in a tank mix with Reason, Phostrol, Maestro, Revus, Acrobat, Ridomil Gold or Aliette

    Follow the most restrictive use directions of either label

    Make foliar applications on a 7 to 10-day schedule beginning when conditions are favourable, but prior to disease development

    Do not make more than 3 foliar applications per season

    BROCCOLI RAAB CABBAGE, CHINESE (bok choy) COLLARDS, KALE, MIZUNA, MUSTARD GREENS, MUSTARD SPINACH, RAPE GREENS

    Downy mildews (Bremia lactucae, Peronospora farinosa)

    220 mL/ha (89 mL/ac.)

    2 Apply at a spray volume of 200 to 1,000 L/ha (81-404 L/ac.)

    For resistance management, Presidio must be tankmixed with a labelled rate of another fungicide registered for the target pathogen, but with a different mode of action. For example, apply Presidio in a tank mix with Ranman 400SC for all crop group 5 crops. Follow the most restrictive use directions of either label.

    Make foliar applications on a 7 to 10 day schedule beginning with initial flowering, or when disease conditions are favourable, but prior to disease development.

    Do not make more than 3 applications or exceed 660 mL/ha or 267 mL/ac. per season

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    LEAFY VEGETABLES (except Brassica vegetables)

    Downy mildews (Bremia lactucae, Peronospora farinosa)

    220-292 mL/ha (90-118 mL/ac.)

    2 Apply in a tank mix with Aliette

    7-10 day application interval

    PEPPER, TOMATO

    Late blight (Phytophthora infestans)

    Phytophthora blight (Phytophthora capsici) (suppression)

    220-292 mL/ha (90-118 mL/ac.)

    2 7-10 day application interval

    Apply in a tank mix with Bravo 500 for late blight

    Apply in a tank mix with Revus for phytophthora blight

    POTATO

    Late blight (Phytophthora infestans)

    220-292 mL/ha (90-118 mL/ac.)

    7 Apply in a tank mix with Bravo 500

    7-10 day application interval

    Pink rot (Phytophthora erythroseptica)

    292 mL/ha (118 mL/ac.)

    30 Apply Presidio using a 15-20 cm band directly over the seed piece, or in the furrow where the seed piece is to be dropped, prior to furrow closure. A second application of Presidio should be made between hilling and tuber initiation, sprayed directly to the soil.

    Apply as band to the soil at the base of the plants or as a broadcast spray. Tank-mix Presidio with a registered alternative such as Ridomil Gold 480SL Fungicide or Phostrol Fungicide. Follow the most restrictive use directions on the individual product labels.

    Do not combine in-furrow/soil applications and foliar applications

    Do not make more than 2 applications of Presidio per season

    For resistance management, Presidio may be tankmixed with a labeled rate of another fungicide registered for the target pathogen, but with a different mode of action

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    PRESIDIO FUNGICIDES

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  • TECHNICAL INFORMATION

    CHEMICAL CLASS

    > Group 3

    ACTIVE INGREDIENTS

    > metconazole 50%

    PACKAGING

    > 8 x 2 x 280 g case

    RAINFAST

    > 2 hours

    PCP #

    > 30402

    Quash®Quash® fungicide provides broad-spectrum, reliable and flexible disease control at ultra-low use rates.

    BENEFITS• Provides broad-spectrum disease control at low use rates

    • Provides good residual activity and movement from the point of application in the plant and outward

    • Short pre-harvest interval allows for greater flexibility

    • Does not require a surfactant/adjuvant

    • Chemically stable over a wide range of pH and temperatures

    • MRLs established for EU and Japan in highbush and lowbush blueberries and potatoes

    REGISTERED CROPS• Almond

    • Blueberry (highbush and lowbush)

    • Crop Subgroup 20B, including sunflower

    • Currants

    • Elderberry

    • Hazelnut

    • Potato

    • Sea buckthorn

    • Stone fruit

    • Sunflower

    GENERAL USAGE INFORMATION• Apply prior to infection for preventative control or apply when conditions

    favor disease development and prior to infection

    • Do not make more than 2 sequential applications

    • Apply with sufficient water to obtain thorough coverage of plants including blossoms, foliage and/or fruit where applicable

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  • QUASH FUNGICIDES

    SPECIFIC CROP USAGE INFORMATIONDISEASE CONTROLLED RATE PHI APPLICATION INFORMATION

    ALMONDS

    Brown rot blossom blight (Monilinia fructicola, M. laxa)

    175-245 g/ha (70.9-99.2 g/ac.)

    25 Do not make more than 2 sequential Quash applications before switching to a non-Group 3 fungicide for resistance management

    For all other diseases: begin applications prior to disease development and continue at a 7 to 14 day interval throughout the season

    Do not make more than 2 applications after petal fall

    Quash is most effective when applied and allowed to dry before a rainfall

    Apply as a foliar spray in sufficient water to obtain thorough coverage of all branches

    Alternate row applications are not recommended

    Do not make more than 4 applications per season. Do not apply more than 980 g/ha/season.

    APRICOT, NECTARINE, PEACH

    Brown rot blossom blight (Monilinia fructicola, M. laxa)

    Suppression of Scab (Cladosporium carpophilum)

    175-245 g/ha (70.9-99.2 g/ac.)

    14 FOR BROWN ROT BLOSSOM BLIGHTUse in rotation with other brown rot and blossom blight fungicides beginning at early pink stage before infection occurs up to petal fall stage

    FOR CHERRY LEAF SPOTBegin applications at green tip if conditions are favorable for disease development up to petal fall

    Fruit brown rot (Monilinia fructicola, M. laxa)

    175-280 g/ha (70.9-113.4 g/ac.)

    FOR FRUIT BROWN ROTMake application 14-21 days prior to harvest

    Suppression of Powdery mildew (Podosphaera clandestina)

    245-280 (99.2-113.4 g/ac.)

    FOR POWDERY MILDEWUse in rotation with other powdery mildew fungicides until terminal growth ceases

    Under high disease pressure use the higher rate

    Do not make more than 1 application per season

    Do not apply more than 280 g/ha/season

    BLACK CURRANT, BLUEBERRY (highbush and lowbush), BUFFALO CURRANT, RED CURRANT, SEA BUCKTHORN

    Anthracnose ripe rot (Colletotrichum acutatum)

    180 g/ha (72.9 g/ac.)

    7 Apply at the green tip stage for mummy berry, at bloom for anthracnose, and at pre-bloom for phomopsis

    Make repeat applications on 7-day intervals. Do not make more than 3 applications per season.

    Do not apply more than 540 g/ha/season

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    BLUEBERRY (highbush and lowbush)

    Mummy berry (Monilinia vaccinii-corymbosi)

    180 g/ha (72.9 g/ac.)

    7 Apply at the green tip stage for mummy berry, at bloom for anthracnose, and at pre-bloom for phomopsis

    Make repeat applications on 7-day intervals. Do not make more than 3 applications per season.

    Do not apply more than 540 g/ha/season

    BLUEBERRY (highbush and lowbush), ELDERBERRY, SEA BUCKTHORN

    Suppression of Phomopsis twig blight and fruit rot (Phomopsis vaccinii)

    180 g/ha (72.9 g/ac.)

    7 Apply at the green tip stage for mummy berry, at bloom for anthracnose, and at pre-bloom for phomopsis

    Make repeat applications on 7-day intervals. Do not make more than 3 applications per season.

    Do not apply more than 540 g/ha/season

    CHERRY (sweet and tart)Brown rot blossom blight (Monilinia fructicola, M. laxa)

    175-245 g/ha (70.9-99.2 g/ac.)

    14 BROWN ROT BLOSSOM BLIGHTUse in rotation with other brown rot, blossom blight fungicides beginning at early pink stage before infection occurs up to petal fall stage

    Suppression of Cherry leaf spot (Blumeriella jaapii) – excluding pathogen types resistant to Group 3 fungicides

    280 g/ha (113.3 g/ac.)

    FOR CHERRY LEAF SPOTBegin applications at green tip if conditions are favorable for disease development up to petal fall

    Fruit brown rot (Monilinia fructicola, M. laxa)

    175-280 g/ha (70.9-113.4 g/ac.)

    FOR FRUIT BROWN ROTMake application 14-21 days prior to harvest

    Suppression of Powdery mildew (Podosphaera clandestina)

    245-280 g/ha (99.2-113.4 g/ac.)

    FOR POWDERY MILDEWUse in rotation with other powdery mildew fungicides until terminal growth ceases Under high disease pressure use the higher rate

    Do not make more than 1 application per season

    Do not apply more than 280 g/ha/season

    FILBERTS, HAZELNUTSFor suppression of Eastern Filbert Blight (Anisogramma anomala)

    245 g/ha (99.2 g/ac.)

    25 For Eastern filbert blight: begin applications starting at bud swell to bud break and continue at 14 day intervals

    Under conditions which favor disease development, shorten spray interval to 10 days

    PLUM, PLUMCOT, PRUNE (fresh)Brown rot blossom blight (Monilinia fructicola, M. laxa)

    175-245 g/ha (70.9-113.4 g/ac.)

    14 FOR BROWN ROTUse in rotation with other brown rot, blossom blight fungicides beginning at early pink stage before infection occurs up to petal fall stage

    Suppression of Powdery mildew (Podosphaera clandestina)

    245-280 g/ha (99.2-113.4 g/ac.)

    FOR POWDERY MILDEWUse in rotation with other powdery mildew fungicides until terminal growth ceases

    Under high disease pressure use the higher rate

    Do not make more than 1 application per season

    Do not apply more than 280 g/ha/season

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    DISEASE CONTROLLED RATE PHI APPLICATION INFORMATION

    POTATOEarly blight (Alternaria solani)

    175-280 g/ha (70.9-113.4 g/ac.)

    1 If conditions are favorable for disease development, make additional applications at 7-10 day interval

    Do not make more than 3 applications at the high rate or 4 applications at the low rate

    Do not apply more than 840 g/ha/season

    Make first application prior to infection, generally at row closure and/or first bloom. Make second application 14 days later, if conditions favour white mold development.

    Suppression of White mold (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum)

    280 g/ha (113.3 g/ac.)

    CALENDULA, CASTOR OIL PLANT, EUPHORBIA, EVENING PRIMROSE, NIGER SEED, ROSE HIP, SAFFLOWER, STOKES ASTER, SUNFLOWER

    Suppression of Sclerotinia head rot (Sclerotinia sclerotiorum)

    280 g/ha (113.3 g/ac.)

    21 Make the first application preventatively at early to mid-bloom. A second application may be made at full bloom or 7-14 days later

    2 applications may be made sequentially before rotating to a fungicide with a different mode of action registered for the same use

    Do not make more than 2 applications per season

    Do not apply more than 560 g/ha per season

    SUNFLOWERRust (Puccinia helianthi) 280 g/ha

    (113.3 g/ac.)21 Do not make more than 2 applications per season

    Do not apply more than 560 g/ha per season

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  • PLANT GROWTH REGULATORS

  • TECHNICAL INFORMATION

    CHEMICAL CLASS

    > Plant Growth Regulator

    ACTIVE INGREDIENTS

    > 6-Benzyladenine (6-BA) 1.9%

    PACKAGING

    > 1 x 10 L case

    > 2 x 5 L case

    RAINFAST

    > 6 hours

    PCP #

    > 28851

    MaxCel® PGRMaxCel® PGR delivers precision thinning, enhanced fruit size and return bloom for top quality apples.

    BENEFITS• Reduces hand thinning costs

    • Promotes cell division and fruit growth beyond the thinning effect producing larger apples

    • Improves return bloom

    • Improves packout and marketable yield

    • Does not stress the tree or cause stunting of fruit, even with multiple year use

    REGISTERED CROPS• Apple

    • Pear

    GENERAL USAGE INFORMATION• Maximum rate of 22.5 L/ha (9.1 L/ac.) per season

    • Adequate spray volume is required for thorough coverage (1,000 L/ha, 400 L/ac.)

    • The optimum thinning application timing is between 8-14 mm fruit size

    • The pH should be as close to neutral as possible and not exceed pH 8.5

    • Allow 7-10 days to observe the effects of application

    • For more information on use pattern information or rates based on ppm please refer to the MaxCel label or contact the Nufarm Horticulture Specialist

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  • MAXCEL PLANT GROWTH REGULATORS

    SPECIFIC CROP USAGE INFORMATIONOBJECTIVE RATE PHI APPLICATION INFORMATION

    APPLE

    Size enhancement Enhanced return bloom

    2.5 L/ha (1 L/ac.) 50 ppm

    86 Make 2-4 applications starting at petal fall (3-10 day intervals)

    This rate is used for sizing (little to no thinning should occur at this rate)

    Use for moderate thinning on easier to thin varieties such as McIntosh

    3.75 L/ha (1.5 L/ac.) 75 ppm

    Ideal thinning window is between 5-15mm. MaxCel can be used at any time during this window.

    Ideal rate for most thinning used on varieties such as Gala and Empire

    5 L/ha (2 L/ac.) 100 ppm

    The optimum timing for MaxCel to be used is at the 8-14 mm range

    Use on hard to thin varieties (Fuji and Golden Delicious) or for a more aggressive thinning effect on varieties such as Gala

    6.25 L/ha (2.5 L/ac.) 125 ppm

    Apply MaxCel at the beginning of a warming trend when temperatures the few days following application are expected to be above 18ºC

    Use in orchards with hard to thin varieties or in orchards with a history of difficulty thinning

    7.5-10 L/ha (3-4 L/ac.) 150-200 ppm

    Increased thinning will occur when conditions are cloudy and warm

    PEAR

    Size enhancement 2.5-5 L/ha (1-2 L/ac.) 50-100 ppm

    86 Use this rate for sizing pears (little to no thinning should occur at this rate)

    Thinning Enhanced return bloom

    6.25-10 L/ha (2.5-4 L/ac.) 125-200 ppm

    The optimum timing for MaxCel to be used is at the 8-14 mm range

    All rates in the table above are based on a water volume of 1,000 L/ha (400 L/ac.). Please refer to chart for ppm information.

    COMPATIBILITY

    MaxCel is compatible with some of thinners and pesticides including formulations of SEVIN and NAA. If compatibility of MaxCel with another product and the resulting plant response is unknown, it should be tested on a small scale. Do not apply tank-mix combinations unless your previous experience indicates the mixture is effective and will not result in application difficulties or result in plant injury. Please consult the Nufarm Horticulture Specialist if you have questions on mixing MaxCel with other products.

    If tank mixing with NAA, DO NOT use on Fuji or Golden Delicious – please consult the Horticulture Specialist at Nufarm if you are new to this tank-mix combination for more details on using MaxCel combined with NAA and concerns about pygmy fruit.

    VOLUME OF MAXCEL PGR PER VOLUME OF SPRAY REQUIRED TO OBTAIN GIVEN PPM CONCENTRATIONS

    SOLUTION VOLUME CONCENTRATION

    Litres (L) 10 ppm 25 ppm 50 ppm 75 ppm 100 ppm 125 ppm 150 ppm 175 ppm 200 ppm

    380 190 mL 475 mL 950 mL 1.42 L 1.9 L* 2.38 L 2.85 L 3.33 L 3.8 L

    1,000 470 mL 1.25 L 2.5 L 3.75 L 5.00 L 6.25 L 7.50 L 8.75 L 10 L

    *For a 100 ppm solution applied to 0.4 ha (1 acre)

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  • TECHNICAL INFORMATION

    CHEMICAL CLASS

    > Plant Growth Regulator

    ACTIVE INGREDIENTS

    > Gibberellin (GA3) 40%

    PACKAGING

    > 20 x 80 g case

    RAINFAST

    > 2 hours

    PCP #

    > 29359

    ProGibb® PGRProGibb® PGR is a patented GA3 formulation providing growers with extended fruiting capacity in sour cherries, longer picking times, increased fruit size and firmness, and resistance to post-harvest diseases in sweet cherry.

    BENEFITS• Increases sweet cherry fruit size, firmness and resistance to

    post-harvest disorders

    • Delays sweet cherry ripening by 4-5 days for a longer picking period

    • Promotes spur formation in sour cherries and reduced blind wood

    • Extends the fruiting capacity of sour cherries

    REGISTERED CROPS• Sour cherry

    • Sweet cherry

    GENERAL USAGE INFORMATION• Adequate spray volume is required for thorough coverage

    (1,000 L/ha or 400 L/ac.)

    • The pH should be neutral and not exceed 8.5

    • Applications will not improve growth of trees under conditions of nutritional, moisture, or pest related stress

    • Please consult the Horticulture Specialist at Nufarm for specific use pattern information related to specific varieties

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    SPECIFIC CROP USAGE INFORMATIONOBJECTIVE RATE PHI APPLICATION INFORMATION

    SOUR CHERRY (Montmorency cultivar infected with yellow virus)

    To maintain and extend high fruiting capacity of yellow virus infected ‘Montmorency’

    Promote spur formation and reduce ‘blind’ nodes

    Expect changes to occur 2 to 3 years after starting ProGibb applications

    Annual applications are required

    10-15 g a.i./1,000 L (10-15 ppm)

    (25-37.5 g product/1,000 L)

    28 Apply 9 L of a 10-15 ppm solution per standard tree. Use a 10 ppm solution for vigourous trees. A 15 ppm solution may be required for old and less vigourous trees.

    Apply one spray 14 to 28 days after bloom

    Optimum timing is defined as that stage when 3 to 5 terminal leaves have fully expanded, or, at least 3 to 8 cm of terminal shoot extension has occurred

    SOUR CHERRY

    For the promotion of spur formation and reducing the occurrence of blind nodes

    Spur formation is apparent the year after application. Therefore, changes in shoot, spur, and flower production will not be evident until two or three years after program initiation.

    Rates by tree age based on normal tree vigour

    Use lower rate on trees that have been heavily pruned

    Annual applications are required to ensure spur development and subsequent yield improvement year after year

    10-15 g a.i./ha (25-37.3g product/1,000 L)

    6-10 years

    20-25 g a.i./ha (50-62.5 g product/1,000 L)

    11-15 years

    25-35 g a.i./ha (62.5-87.5 g product/1,000 L)

    16-20 years

    35-45 g a.i./ha (87.5-112.5g product/1,000 L)

    20+ years

    SWEET CHERRY

    Delays ripening 4-5 days

    Increase in fruit size and firmness

    Decrease post harvest disorders

    50 g/ha (20 g/ac.) in 1,000 L/ha or 400 L/ac.

    28 Apply at translucent green to ‘straw colour’, ~21 days prior to normal harvest

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  • TECHNICAL INFORMATION

    CHEMICAL CLASS

    > Plant Growth Regulator

    ACTIVE INGREDIENTS

    > 6-Benzyladenine (6-BA) 1.8%

    > Gibberellins (GA4+7) 1.8%

    PACKAGING

    > 10 x 500 mL case

    RAINFAST

    > 6 hours

    PCP #

    > 16636

    Promalin® PGRPromalin® PGR improves size and fruit shape (typiness) of many apple varieties by elongating fruit and giving them more pronounced calyx lobes.

    BENEFITS• Increases fruit size and shape

    • Delivers consistent results

    • Provides an excellent return on investment

    • Does not require an adjuvant

    REGISTERED CROPS• Apple

    • Cherries

    • Pears

    GENERAL USAGE INFORMATION• Adequate spray volume is required for thorough coverage

    (1,000 L/ha or 400 L/ac.)

    • Thorough crop coverage is required for desired results

    • Do not apply when temperatures are below freezing

    • The pH should be neutral and not exceed 8.5

    • Promalin should be applied alone

    • Applications should be made during slow drying conditions to maximize absorption

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  • PROMALIN PLANT GROWTH REGULATORS

    SPECIFIC CROP USAGE INFORMATIONOBJECTIVE RATE PHI APPLICATION INFORMATION

    APPLEImprove typiness Single application

    1.2-2.3 L/ha (0.5-0.9 L/ac.)

    28 Apply at early king bloom to early stages of petal fall (optimal timing is 80% king bloom)

    Improve typiness Two applications

    0.6-1.2 L/ha (0.2-0.5 L/ac.)

    Make first application at early king bloom and the second 3-21 days later, when the remainder of the canopy comes into bloom

    Reduce russet 250-500 mL/ha (100-200 mL/ac.)

    Make a maximum of four applications starting between the bloom and petal fall (closer to petal fall is ideal)Follow up with sequential applications on a 7-12 day interval Earlier applications, shorter intervals and higher rates are recommended when conditions are long cold and wet

    Increase fruit set after a frost

    1.2-2.3 L/ha (0.5-0.9 L/ac.)

    Apply within 24 hours after a frost event when the crop is between early bloom and full bloomAllow trees to thaw before making applicationThe trees MUST be in the bloom stage for this treatment to be effective

    Branching – foliar application (nursery and orchard)

    125-500 ppm (62.5-250 mL Promalin per 10 L of spray solution)

    For orchard trees, apply at 1-3 inches of new terminal growthFor nursery stock, treat after trees have reached a terminal height at which lateral branching is desired

    Branching – latex application (nursery and orchard)

    100-165.6 mL Promalin per 500 mL latex paint

    Apply in the spring when terminal buds begin to swell but before shoots emerge

    PEARS (non-bearing)Increase fruit set 250 mL/ha

    (100 mL/ac.)28 Make first application at 10-30% open flowers on the old wood

    Make second application between full bloom and petal fall

    Branching – foliar application (nursery and orchard)

    250-1,000 ppm (125-500 mL Promalin per 10 L of spray solution)

    For orchard trees, apply at 1-3 inches of new terminal growthFor nursery stock, treat after trees have reached a terminal height at which lateral branching is desired

    SWEET CHERRIES (non-bearing)Branching – foliar application (nursery only)

    250-1,000 ppm (125-500 mL Promalin per 10 L of spray solution)

    28 Treat after trees have reached a terminal height at which lateral branching is desired

    Branching – latex application (orchard only)

    100-165.6 mL Promalin per 500 mL latex paint

    Apply in the spring when terminal buds begin to swell but before shoots emerge

    OBJECTIVE APPLICATION INFORMATION

    USE MAXCEL AND PROMALIN COMBINED for an optimal thinning, sizing and fruit finish programTypy and well sized apples

    Follow the Promalin recommendations above for improved typinessApply the MaxCel treatment at 10-12 mm fruit size at 3.75-6.25 L/ha (1.5-2.5 L/ac.) (depending on variety)

    Well sized fruit with reduced russet

    Follow the recommendations above for russet control Apply the MaxCel treatment at 10-12 mm fruit size at 3.75-6.25 L/ha (1.5-2.5 L/ac.) (depending on variety)

    The combination of these products in a program have proven to increase fruit quality and thus increasing overall packoutDo not use MaxCel and Promalin as a tank mix

    OPTIMUM TIMINGS FOR PROMALIN APPLICATIONS

    Russet control

    Size

    Shape

    Size + shape

    Fruit set|

    20% bloom|

    50% bloom|

    80% bloom|

    full bloom|

    petal fall|

    7 DAFB|

    14 DAFB|

    21 DAFB|

    40 DAFB

    Note: DAFB = days after full bloom; Optimum timings based on 20 years of trials and commercial experience

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  • TECHNICAL INFORMATION

    CHEMICAL CLASS

    > Plant Growth Regulator

    ACTIVE INGREDIENTS

    > aviglycine hydrochloride (AVG) 15%

    PACKAGING

    > 20 x 333 g case

    RAINFAST

    > 8 hours

    PCP #

    > 25609

    ReTain® PGRHarvest the potential™ of your apple crop with ReTain®, a plant growth regulator that temporarily inhibits ethylene production to slow fruit maturation, ripening and fruit drop.

    BENEFITS• Keeps fruit hanging longer

    • Reduces watercore and stem bowl cracking

    • Maintains and improves fruit firmness

    • Provides greater uniformity in maturity across all fruit at each pick

    • Increases fruit size as fruit grows longer

    REGISTERED CROPS• Apple

    GENERAL USAGE INFORMATION• Adequate spray volume is required for thorough coverage

    (1,000 L/ha, 400 L/ac.)

    • A silicone surfactant must be used when applying ReTain – Xiameter at 0.05-0.1% v/v

    • Use the lower rate of surfactant when trees are stressed or if there are extreme weather conditions like drought or excessive heat

    • Maximum 1 application per season

    • The pH should be neutral and not exceed 8.5

    • If applying to trees under stress due to water, heat, disease or poor nutrition – be aware that the benefits and efficacy of ReTain may be reduced in these circumstances

    • Please consult the Horticulture Specialist at Nufarm for specific use pattern information related to specific varieties and growing areas

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  • RETAIN PLANT GROWTH REGULATORS

    SPECIFIC CROP USAGE INFORMATIONOBJECTIVE RATE PHI APPLICATION INFORMATION

    APPLE

    Delayed fruit maturity

    Improved harvest management

    Reduced preharvest fruit drop

    Additional time for increase in fruit size

    Additional time for colour development

    Maintenance of fruit firmness

    Improved fruit quality

    Enhanced storage quality

    1 pouch/0.4 ha (1 pouch/ac.)

    7 Apply 4 weeks prior to the anticipated beginning of the normal harvest for the specific variety you are spraying. Applying ReTain at this time will help delay your harvest to better manage your harvest.

    When temperatures are high (above 32ºC) it is important to use the 0.05% v/v rate of a silicone surfactant (Xiameter)

    PLEASE NOTE

    Under difficult colouring conditions, colour development of certain bi-colour apple cultivars such as Gala and Honeycrisp™ may be delayed when ReTain is applied at one pouch per 0.4 hectare (1 acre)

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  • INSECTICIDES

  • TECHNICAL INFORMATION

    CHEMICAL CLASS

    > Group 4A

    ACTIVE INGREDIENTS

    > Clothianidin 50%

    PACKAGING

    > 6 x 680 g case

    RAINFAST

    > For foliar applications avoid application when heavy rainfall is in the forecast

    PCP #

    > 29382

    Clutch® 50 WDG Clutch® 50 WDG insecticide is a third generation neonicotinoid that provides fast acting, long lasting, broad-spectrum control of tough pests in a variety of crops.

    BENEFITS• Controls a broad spectrum of problematic insects

    • Prevents insects from feeding, sucking and ovipositing (egg laying)

    • Has low water solubility providing long residual

    REGISTERED CROPS• Cucurbits

    • Grape

    • Pome fruit

    • Potato

    • Stone fruit

    • Strawberry

    • Sweet potato

    GENERAL USAGE INFORMATION• Apply when pest thresholds have been reached but before damaging

    populations have become established

    • A water pH of 5.5 to 8.5 is recommended

    • Ensure the product is well agitated

    • Do not apply during bloom or when bees are present. This product is toxic to bees exposed to direct treatment or residues on blooming crops.

    • Always use sufficient water volume when applying Clutch as a foliar or in-furrow to ensure thorough coverage and optimal uptake and performance

    • Never follow a soil application of Clutch with a foliar application of a Group 4 or 4A insecticide

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  • SPECIFIC CROP USAGE INFORMATIONINSECTS CONTROLLED RATE PHI APPLICATION INFORMATION

    APPLE, CRABAPPLE, LOQUAT, MAYHAW, ORIENTAL PEAR, PEAR, QUINCE

    AphidsLeafhoppers

    140-210 g/ha (56.7-85 g/ac.)

    7 Apply after petal fall and prior to insect populations reaching damaging thresholds or prior to damage caused by stings or tunneling occurs

    If pest pressure continues, follow up with a second application 10-14 days later for all pests except Oriental fruit moth and Codling moth (observe a 14 day interval for these pests)

    Apply Clutch post-bloom only

    Do not apply more than 2 applications per season and do not exceed 420 g/ha/season

    Brown marmorated stink bug (suppression only)

    210-420 g/ha (85-170 g/ac.)

    Codling moth (suppression only)Oriental fruit moth

    210-420 g/ha (85-170 g/ac.)

    Leafminers 140-210 g/ha (56.7-85 g/ac.)

    Pear psylla 280-420 g/ha (113.4-170 g/ac.)

    Plum curculio 210 g/ha (85 g/ac.)

    APRICOT, CHERRY (sweet and tart), NECTARINE, PEACH, PLUM, PLUMCOT, PRUNE

    AphidsLeafhoppers

    140-210 g/ha (56.7-85 g/ac.)

    7 Use the higher rate and shortest interval when insect pressure is high. If monitoring indicates the need, a second application may be made 10-14 days after the first application for all pests except Oriental fruit moth. Observe an interval of 14 days for Oriental fruit moth.

    Do not apply more than 2 applications per season and do not exceed 420 g/ha/season

    Brown marmorated stink bug (suppression only) Oriental fruit moth

    210-420 g/ha (85-170 g/ac.)

    Plum curculio 210 g/ha (85 g/ac.)

    CUCURBIT VEGETABLES

    Brown marmorated stink bug (suppression only)

    210 g/ha (85 g/ac.)

    7 Apply when target pest(s) threshold populations are observed. Do not wait until population beyond threshold has been established.

    Do not apply more than 2 applications per season

    Do not apply treatments less than 7 days apart

    Monitor pest populations and make repeat applications at a minimum interval of 7 days if monitoring indicates that they are necessary

    Cucumber beetles (suppression only)Squash bug nymphs (suppression only)Tarnished plant bug nymphs (suppression only)

    140 g/ha (56.7 g/ac.)

    GRAPE

    Brown marmorated stink bug (suppression only)

    210 g/ha (85 g/ac.)

    1 If pest pressure continues after first application, follow up with a second application 14 days later

    Use higher rate when insect pressure is high

    Do not apply more than 2 applications per season and do not exceed 420 g/ha/season

    Grape phylloxeraMealy bug

    140-210 g/ha (56.7-85 g/ac.)

    Leafhoppers 100-140 g/ha (40.5-56.7 g/ac.)

    Thrips 140 g/ha (56.7 g/ac.)

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    POTATO (foliar)

    AphidsColorado potato beetleLeafhoppers

    70-105 g/ha (28.3-42.5 g/ac.)

    14 When applying as an aerial application use 45-50 L water/ha

    Scout fields and re-apply if necessary

    Application intervals must be at least 10 days apart and must be rotated with an insecticide from a different chemical family

    Use the higher rate and the shortest interval when insect pressure is high

    A maximum of 3 foliar applications may be made per crop per season

    POTATO (in furrow)

    Colorado potato beetle

    2.38-4.0 g/ 100 m row (266-448 g/ha) based on 90 cm row spacing

    Apply as a narrow band in furrow at planting. For best results, direct spray on the seed pieces or seed potatoes.

    The length of control may vary due to climate and soil conditions. The higher rate is recommended when extended length of control is needed.

    If pest pressure begins to increase in the growing season, apply a registered insecticide with an alternate mode of action

    Do not make more than 1 application per season

    STRAWBERRY

    Lygus bug (Tarnished plant bug) (Lygus hesperus, Lygus lineolaris)

    448 g/ha (181.2 g/ac.)

    1 Time the single application per year to target pest activity prior to the start of bloom

    Use a minimum of 500 L/ha

    Do not apply more than 1 application per season and do not exceed 448 g/ha/season

    Nufarm Agriculture Inc. is a distributor of Valent products in Canada.

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  • BIOLOGICAL INSECTICIDE

    TECHNICAL INFORMATION

    CHEMICAL CLASS

    > Group 11

    ACTIVE INGREDIENTS

    > Bacillus thuringiensis, var. kurstaki strain ABTS-351 (57%)

    PACKAGING

    > 24 x 0.5 kg case

    > 5 kg bag

    RAINFAST

    > Avoid application when heavy rainfall is in the forecast

    PCP #

    > 26508

    DiPel® 2X DFDiPel® 2X DF, a leading biological insecticide in the world, provides growers with a high potency resistance management tool for proven control of Lepidoptera pests in conventional and organic cropping systems.

    BENEFITS• Most potent Bt insecticide on the market and unique mode of action

    making it an excellent tool for managing resistance• Immediately deters insects from feeding – death occurs within 1-3 days• Dry flowable formulation is convenient and easy to handle and highly

    tank mixable• Not harmful to bees or beneficial insects making it a great tool for

    spring feeding caterpillars• No REI and safe for humans

    REGISTERED CROPS• Apple• Asian radish• Berries and

    small fruit• Blueberry (highbush

    and lowbush)• Bok choy• Broccoli• Cabbage• Cauliflower• Chinese broccoli• Chinese cabbage• Chokecherry• Collards

    • Corn (sweet and field)• Cranberry• Ginseng• Grape• Greenhouse herbs• Greenhouse

    ornamentals• Greenhouse

    vegetables• Herbs and spices• Kale• Lettuce• Mustard greens• Nut crops

    • Ornamental and shade trees

    • Parsley• Pear• Potato• Raspberry• Sea buckthorn• Spinach• Stone fruit• Sunflower• Timothy• Tobacco• Tomato• Turnip greens

    For a complete list of all crops registered and what is included for each crop group refer to the label

    GENERAL USAGE INFORMATION• OMRI-certified for use in organic production• Apply when insect pests are small (egg hatch to early instars)

    before crop damage occurs• Apply in sufficient water volume for thorough crop coverage• Repeat at an interval sufficient to maintain control, usually 3-14 days• Use with a water pH 7 or lower• Use an adjuvant for hard to wet foliage (such as cabbage or broccoli)

    APPROVED FOR ORGANIC PRODUCTION

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  • SPECIFIC CROP USAGE INFORMATIONINSECTS CONTROLLED RATE APPLICATION INFORMATION

    APPLE, PEARLeafrollers* (fruitree, European, oblique-banded, three-lined)

    1125-1675 g/ha (455-678 g/ac.)

    *Apply in 600-800 L/ha at pink stage and, if populations are heavy, at petal fall using an air-blast orchard sprayer. Weekly applications may be necessary if egg hatch is asynchronous.Best results are obtained if applications are made in the evening or on a cloudy day**For use in combination with Ripcord or Cymbush See the respective labels for specific instructionsFollow the most restrictive label

    Winter moth** (not registered for pears)

    280 g/ha (113 g/ac.)

    ASIAN RADISH, BOK CHOY, CHINESE BROCCOLI, CHINESE CABBAGE Cabbage looper 275-550 g/ha

    (111-222 g/ac.)Use in 400 L/ha

    An non-ionic surfactant is suggested for this crop

    Diamondback moth 275 g/ha (111 g/ac.)

    Imported cabbageworm 55-140 g/ha (22.3-56.7 g/ac.)

    BLUEBERRY (highbush), CHERRY, CRANBERRYCherry fruitwormFruitworm

    1680 g/ha (680 g/ac.)

    Apply at egg hatch, from petal fall through to green fruit stageUse a minimum of 300 L/ha and an airblast sprayerMaximum of 4 applications per seasonRepeat on a 3-14 day interval if needed

    BLUEBERRY (lowbush)Blueberry spanwormChainspotted geometerRannoch looper

    550-1125 g/ha (222-455 g/ac.)

    Maximum of 4 applications per year. Apply in a minimum of 300 L/ha. Apply when larvae in the first or second instar are present at or above the economic threshold.

    BROCCOLI

    Cabbage looper 275-550 g/ha (111-222 g/ac.)

    An non-ionic surfactant is suggested for this crop

    Diamondback mothImported cabbageworm

    55-140 g/ha (22.3-56.7 g/ac.)

    CABBAGE

    Cabbage looper 275-550 g/ha (111-222 g/ac.)

    An non-ionic surfactant is suggested for this crop

    Diamondback moth 55-275 g/ha (22.3-222 g/ac.)

    Imported cabbageworm 275 g/ha (111 g/ac.)

    CAULIFLOWERCabbage looper 275-550 g/ha

    (111-222 g/ac.)An non-ionic surfactant is suggested for this crop

    Imported cabbageworm 55-140 g/ha (22.3-56.7 g/ac.)

    Maximum of 5 applications per year

    CHOKECHERRY ORCHARDS AND SHELTERBELTSFall webworm 635 g/ha

    (257 g/ac.)One application per yearMix 0.288 kg of product in 1,000 L of waterApply at a rate of 22 L mixture per 100 m2

    Apply as soon as tents are visible

    DIPEL 2X DF INSECTICIDES

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    COLLARDS

    Cabbage looper