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1 TREE, FRUIT & VEGETABLES PRODUCT SEGMENTS GUIDE 1 LC-9-4NA-11/13

2 TREE, FRUIT & VEGETABLES PRODUCT SEGMENTS PAGE TITLE Tree, Fruit & Vegetable Insecticide Guide 5 Insecticides Labeled Crops 6-9 Mustang Maxx: Sweet Corn, Bush & Cane Berries, Succulent Peas & Beans, Tomatoes, Cucurbits, Peppers Use Guidelines Pome and Stone Fruit Multi-Crop Insecticide - Grapes, Blueberries and Caneberries 1-11 Mustang: Citrus, Leafy Vegetables, Blueberries, Brassicas, Fruiting Vegetables, Stone Fruit, Tropical Fruit & Cucurbits Use Guidelines Hero: Sweet Corn, Cucurbits, Brassicas, Peppers, Tomatoes, Succulent Peas & Beans Use Guidelines Superior Insect Control Sweet Corn, Tomatoes, Peppers & Eggplant Insect Control Brassicas, Peppers, Cucurbits, Succulent Peas & Beans Beleaf: Vegetables & Tree Fruits Aphid, Plant Bug & Lygus Control Use Guidelines Vegetables & Tree Fruits Aphid, Plant Bug & Lygus Control 19-2 Brigade WSB: Advanced Insect Control Tree Nuts, Grapes, Vegetables & Strawberries Use Guidelines Capture LFR: Soil Insect Control Sweet Corn, Brassicas, Succulent Peas & Beans, Tuberous & Corm Vegetables Use Guidelines Soil Insect Control Soil Insect Control Brassica and Succulent Peas & Beans Soil Insect Control Cucurbits & Sweet Corn Gladiator: Citrus, Apples, Pears, Stone Fruits, Cucurbits, Grapes, Tomatoes, Peppers, Leafy Vegetables & Tree Nuts Use Guidelines Foliar Insect Control 29-3 Athena: Insecticide/Miticide Vegetables, Hops, Strawberries, Cucurbits & Grapes Use Guidelines Brigadier: Grapes, Tomatoes, Spinach, Brassicas, Peppers, Eggplant, Succulent Peas & Beans, Strawberries Use Guidelines 33 Stallion Insect Control Brussel Sprouts, Sweet Corn & Tree Nuts 2 LC-9-4NA-11/13

3 TREE, FRUIT & VEGETABLES PRODUCT SEGMENTS PAGE TITLE Rovral: Onions, Grapes, Lettuce, Succulent Peas & Beans, Caneberries, Carrots, Stone Fruit Use Guidelines Aim EC: Fast Acting Burndown Herbicide, Hooded Spray & Directed Spray Orchard Floor & Sucker Control Tree Nuts, Tree Fruits, Grapes Citrus Groves, Orchards, Vineyards, and Berry Beds Hooded Spray Applications Tropical Fruit, Vegetables, Citrus, Strawberry Chemical Weed Management Farm & Farmstead Weed Control 49 Anthem / Anthem ATZ Sweet Corn 5 Cadet Sweet Corn Product Information Pages 3 LC-9-4NA-11/13

4 214 TREE, FRUIT & VEGETABLE INSECTICIDE GUIDE Product (REI 12 Hrs) Comment Dual-action insecticide with broad-spectrum, quick knockdown & long residual control of foliar insect & mite pests Long lasting protection, easy on beneficials Reliable broad-spectrum insecticide/miticide Dual-action insecticide, tough protection For mixing with liquid fertilizer, soil insect control, soil applied Dual-action insecticide with broad-spectrum, quick knockdown & long residual control of foliar insect & mite pests Premier insecticide with dual-action, fast knockdown, longer control High powered, effective, economical, water based formulation insecticide Optimized isomer development in cyano pyrethroid Highly effective ratio of a superior cyano pyrethroid in combination with an organophosphate IRAC / MOA Chemical Class 3 / Sodium channel modulator 6 / Avermectin 9C / Non-specific 3 / Sodium channel modulator 3 / Sodium channel modulator 4A / Nicotinic acetylcholine receptor inhibitor 3 / Sodium channel modulator 3 / Sodium channel modulator 6 / Avermectin 3 / Sodium channel modulator 3 / Sodium channel modulator 3 / Sodium channel modulator 1B / Acetylcholinesterase inhibitor 3 / Sodium channel modulator Active Ingredient Pests Controlled Bifenthrin, Avermectin B1 Worms, Aphids, Beetles, Pepper weevils Flonicamid Aphids, Plant bugs, Western flower thrips- FL 2ee Bifenthrin Worms, Spider mites, Sap beetles Bifenthrin, Imidacloprid Worms, Aphids, Beetles, Pepper weevils Bifenthrin Wireworm, Grub cutworm Zeta-cypermethrin, Avermectin B1 Psyllid, Leafminer, Mites, Aphids, Cockroaches, Beetles, Worms, Fire ants, Root weevils Bifenthrin, Zetacypermethrin Whitefly, Worms, Beetles, Pepper weevil, Spider mites Zeta-cypermethrin Worms, Beetles, Weevils, Psyllid, Silk fly Zeta-cypermethrin Worms, Beetles, Weevils, Psyllid, Silk fly Zeta-cypermethrin, Chlorpyrifos Aphids, Leafhoppers, Worms, Husk fly PHI Days Labeled Crops 3 Strawberry; Cucurbits, Fruiting Veg, Head Lettuce; 21 Almonds, Walnuts, Celeriac, Potato; 28 Pears; 3 Grapes; 4 Spinach Brassicas (Head/Stem, Leafy), Cucurbits, Fruiting Veg, Greenhouse Cucumber, Low-growing Berry (incl. Strawberry), Mustard Greens; 3 Root Veg (except Sugar Beets); Potato, Tuberous/Corm Veg; 14 Stone Fruit; 21 Pome Strawberry; 1 Bushberry, Citrus, Citrus (soil), Tomato; 3 Caneberry, Cucurbits, Succulent Peas/ Beans; 5 Artichoke; Eggplant, Head/Stem Brassicas, Head Lettuce, Leafy Petiole Veg, Peppers, Tree Nut Crops; 14 Pears; 21 Pecans, Root Veg (except Sugar Beets); 3 Grapes, Mayhaw; 4 Spinach 1 Citrus (soil), Tomato; Artichoke, Brassicas (Head/Stem, Leafy), Cilantro, Coriander, Eggplant, Head Lettuce, Okra, Peppers, Strawberry, Succulent Peas/Beans, Tree Nuts; 14 Dried Peas/ Beans, Pears; 21 Pecans, Potato, Tuberous/Corm Veg; 3 Grapes; 4 Spinach Brassicas (Head/Stem, Leafy), Citrus (soil), Cilantro, Coriander, Cucurbits, Eggplant, Head Lettuce, Okra, Peppers, Sod, Spinach, Succulent & Dried Peas/Beans, Sweet Corn*, Tomato, Tuberous/Corm Veg, Turnip Greens Celeriac, Citrus Crop Group, Cucurbit Veg, Fruiting Veg, Leafy Veg; 14 Potato, Root/Tuber Veg, Tuberous/Corm Group; 21 Stone Fruit Group, Tree Nut Group; 28 Apples, Grapes, Pears 1 Blueberry, Tomato; 3 Caneberry, Cucurbits, Succulent Peas/Beans, Sweet Corn*; Brassicas (Head/Stem, Leafy), Eggplant, Head Lettuce, Okra, Peppers; 21 Dried Peas/Beans, Pecans, Potato, Root/Tuber Veg; 3 Grapes 1 Berry Crop Group, Brassicas (Head/Stem, Leafy), Citrus, Cucurbit Veg, Fruiting Veg, Grape, Leafy Veg, Root/Tuber Veg, Succulent Legume Veg; 3 Sweet Corn; Bulb Veg, Tree Nut Group; 14 Pome/Stone Fruit Groups; 21 Dried Legume Veg; 5 Sugar Beet 1 Berry Crop Group, Brassicas (Head/Stem, Leafy), Cucurbit Veg, Fruiting Veg, Grape, Leafy Veg, Root/Tuber Veg, Succulent Legume Veg; 3 Sweet Corn; Bulb Veg, Tree Nut Group; 14 Pome/ Stone Fruit Groups 14 Walnut; 21 Brussel Sprouts, Sweet Corn; 28 Pecan Always read and follow label directions. Athena, Brigade WSB, Brigadier, Capture LFR, Gladiator, Hero, Mustang, Mustang Maxx and Stallion are restricted use pesticides. FMC, Athena, Brigade, Brigadier, Capture, LFR, Gladiator, Hero, Mustang, and Stallion are trademarks of FMC Corporation. Beleaf is a trademark of Ishihara Sangyo Kaisha, Ltd. 213 FMC Corporation. All rights reserved. 4 LC-9-4NA-11/13

5 Athena Beleaf Brigade WSB Brigadier Capture LFR Gladiator Hero Mustang Mustang Maxx Stallion INSECTICIDES LABELED CROPS Crop Group / Crop Brassicas (head, stem & leafy) Brussels Sprouts Celeriac Cucurbits Fruiting Vegetables Tomato Peppers Eggplant Tree Nut Group Filbert/Hazel Nuts Walnuts Pecans Tree Fruit Group Apples Sec. 18 Pears Citrus Stone Fruit Sec. 18 Sweet Corn Herbs & Spices Cilantro Coriander Leaf Succulent Peas & Beans Other Crops Grapes Hops Cane and bush berries Cane Spinach Strawberry Onions Tropical Fruits Not all crops are listed for each product. Check product labels for exact crops and use rates, and for application instructions. Always read and follow label directions. Athena, Brigade WSB, Brigadier, Capture LFR, Gladiator, Hero, Mustang, Mustang Maxx and Stallion are restricted use pesticides. FMC, Athena, Brigade, Brigadier, Capture, LFR, Gladiator, Hero, Mustang, and Stallion are trademarks of FMC Corporation. Beleaf is a trademark of Ishihara Sangyo Kaisha, Ltd. 213 FMC Corporation. All rights reserved. 5 LC-9-4NA-11/13

6 SWEET CORN, BUSH & CANE BERRIES, SUCCULENT PEAS & BEANS, TOMATOES, CUCURBITS, PEPPERS THE EFFECTIVE MULTI-PEST SOLUTION FOR ROW CROPS, VEGETABLES & PERMANENT CROPS Product Attributes Optimized Formulation Expanded Label Flexibility & Tank Mixes Low Use Rates Benefits Same outstanding insect control using less active ingredient. Mustang Maxx is labeled on a wide range of fruit, vegetable, and row crops. This allows for broadspectrum insect control with short pre-harvest intervals. Can be applied alone or mixed with other insecticides and fungicides for broad-spectrum control. Foliar and soil applications are labeled fl oz per acre is an effective rate on many pests. Active Ingredient IRAC Class / MOA Formulation Signal Word PPE REI Packaging Technical Information Zeta-cypermethrin (pyrethroid) 3 / Sodium channel modulators.8 lb/gal EC WARNING Handlers of diluted solutions: long-sleeved shirt and long pants, shoes plus socks, and chemical resistant gloves. Handlers of concentrated material: the above items plus protective eye wear. 12 hours Case: 4 x 1 gallon containers % Brown Marmorated Stinkbug Injury to Bell Peppers (Commercial Replicated Trial Maryland) Mustang Maxx provided best reduction of injury. 5 Mustang Maxx 4 oz 22.5 Sevin XLR 1.5 qts 3 Untreated Check Rotational Crops Crops on a Mustang Maxx label may be planted at any time. All other crops may be rotated 3 days following the final application of Mustang Maxx. 211 Spotted Winged Drosophila Bioassay Observing % Knockdown Control 1 Hour After Application (Data Courtesy Dr. R. Isaacs Michigan State Univ.) Mustang Maxx 4 oz 84.5 Mustang Maxx has best knockdown of SWD adults resulting in cleaner berries. Malathion 8F 2 oz 59. Danitol 1.6 oz % Brown Marmorated Stinkbug & Earworm Damaged Snap Beans (Data Courtesy Dr. Tom Kuhar, Virginia Tech) Mustang Maxx 4 oz Mustang Maxx provided cleanest snap beans. 4.2 Baythroid XL 2.8 oz 13.5 Untreated Check Always read and follow label directions. Mustang Maxx is a restricted use pesticide. FMC and Mustang are trademarks of FMC Corporation. Baythroid is a trademark of Bayer CropScience LP. Sevin is a trademark of Tessenderio Kerley, Inc. Malathion is a trademark of American Cyanamid Company. Danitol is a trademark of Sumitomo Chemical Co. Ltd. 213 FMC Corporation. All rights reserved. 6 LC-9-4NA-11/13

7 USE GUIDELINES Crop Berries Crop Group (includes blackberry raspberry, blueberry) except strawberries Brassicas, Head, Stem & Leafy Vegetables Pests Spotted wing drosophila, leafrollers, orange tortrix, root weevils Worms, cucumber beetles, flea beetles, leafhoppers, aphids, grasshoppers, Lygus spp., onion thrips, ground beetles, leafminer (adults) Rate Range (fl oz/acre) Max Amount Per Season (fl oz/acre) PHI (Days) Bulb Vegetables Worms, aphids, onion thrips, leafminer (adults) Cucurbit Vegetables Fruiting Vegetables (except cucurbits) Worms, cucumber beetle (adults), leafhoppers, aphids, plant bugs, leafminer Worms, cucumber beetles, flea beetles, leafhoppers, aphids, grasshoppers, plant bugs, Lygus spp., thrips, ground beetles, leafminer (adults), pepper weevil, whitefly Grape Leafhoppers Leafy Vegetables (except brassica) Legumes (includes succulent beans, peas & edible pods) Pome Fruit Root & Tuber Vegetables (except sugar beet) Stone Fruit Sweet Corn Worms, cucumber beetles, flea beetles, leafhoppers, aphids, whitefly, Lygus spp., onion thrips, ground beetles Aphids, worms, blister beetles, Colorado potato beetle, weevils, flea beetles, ground beetles, leafhoppers, leafminer (adults), grasshoppers, plant bugs, stink bugs, whitefly Worms, apple maggot, pear psyllid, plum curculio, aphids, stink bugs Worms, flea beetle, leafhoppers, aphids, Colorado potato beetle, grasshoppers Worms, borers, aphids, cherry fruit fly, stink bugs, plum curculio Worms, corn rootworm (adults), flea beetles, leafhoppers, aphids, grasshoppers, chinch bug, corn silk fly Tree Nuts Worm, aphids, leaffooted bugs, walnut husk fly Not all pests are listed and generic terms, such as worms, are used for lepidoptera larvae in this table. Check the label for information on crops, pests, applications, and restrictions. Always read and follow label directions. Mustang Maxx is a restricted use pesticide. FMC and Mustang are trademarks of FMC Corporation. 213 FMC Corporation. All rights reserved. LC-9-4NA-11/13

8 POME AND STONE FRUIT THE COST EFFECTIVE MULTI-PEST SOLUTION FOR ROW CROPS, VEGETABLES & PERMANENT CROPS Pome Fruit Timeline Dormant Inch Green Tight Cluster to Pink (white bud-pears) Bloom Petal Fall to 1 st Cover Aim EC Directed Hooded, Directed, Shielded 3 Day PHI 2 nd Cover to Harvest Post Harvest Beleaf Gladiator Mustang Mustang Maxx Mite & Insect Control Window 21 Day PHI 28 Day PHI 14 Day PHI 14 Day PHI Pome Fruit Insect Pests Controlled Mustang/Mustang Maxx Timing: Inch Green controls Rosy Apple Aphids, Defoliating Caterpillars Tight Cluster Pre-Pink controls Rosy Apple Aphids, Green Fruitworms, Tarnished Plant bugs, Tentiform Leafminers Late Petal Fall Early First Cover controls Rosy Apple Aphids, Green Fruitworms, Tarnished Plant Bugs, Plum Curculio, White Apple Leaf Hopper, Codling Moth, Tentiform Leafminers Later Season Cover Sprays controls Codling Moth, Red-Banded Leaf Roller, Plum Curculio, White Apple Leafhopper, European Apple Sawfly, Apple Maggot Stone Fruit Timeline Dormant to Swollen Bud.5 Inch Green to Pink Bloom Petal Fall Shuck Split to Shuck Fall to Shuck Fall (1 st Harvest blush-cherries) Aim EC Directed Hooded, Directed, Shielded 3 Day PHI Post Harvest Beleaf Gladiator Mustang Mustang Maxx 14 Day PHI 21 Day PHI 14 Day PHI 14 Day PHI Rovral Stone Fruit Insect Pests Controlled Mustang/Mustang Maxx Timing: Dormant to Green Tip controls Black Cherry Aphid, Peach Twig Borer Pink controls Tarnished Plant Bug Petal Fall Early First Cover controls Tarnished Plant Bugs, Plum Curculio, Stink Bugs, Oriental Fruit Moth Shuck Split & Shuck Fall controls Black Cherry Aphid, Tarnished Plant Bugs, Plum Curculio, Stink Bugs, Oriental Fruit Moth First Cover controls Black Cherry Aphid, Tarnished Plant Bugs, Plum Curculio, Stink Bugs, Oriental Fruit Moth First Blush to Harvest controls Spotted Winged Drosophila and Tarnished Plant Bugs Always read and follow label directions. Mustang Maxx, Mustang, and Gladiator are restricted use pesticides. Aim EC is not for sale or use in California. FMC, Aim, Gladiator, Mustang and Rovral are trademarks of FMC Corporation. Beleaf is a trademark of Ishihara Sangyo Kaisha, Ltd. 213 FMC Corporation. All rights reserved. 8 LC-9-4NA-11/13

9 MULTI-CROP INSECTICIDE GRAPES, BLUEBERRIES AND CANEBERRIES THE COST EFFECTIVE MULTI-PEST SOLUTION FOR ROW CROPS, VEGETABLES & PERMANENT CROPS Mustang Maxx Insect Chart Controls Use Directions 2 4 oz/acre Cutworms Asian lady bird beetle 4 oz/acre Grape berry moth Japanese beetle adults Spotted winged drosophila Eastern grape leafhopper Western grape leafhopper Variegated leafhopper Do not apply more than 24 oz per season (.15 lb ai per acre per season). When insect pressure is heavy, use higher rate. PHI - 1 day Use minimum of 1 gallons finish spray by ground or 2 gallons finish spray by air. Higher gallonage recommended for better coverage. Do not make applications less than days apart. Spotted Winged Drosophila % Mortality 6 DAT Blueberries Grape Berry Moth % Damaged Clusters FMC Program 9 Standard Program 43 Check FMC Program Standard Program 1 st Spray Sevin XLR Sevin XLR 2 nd Spray Brigade WSB Intrepid 4 3 rd Spray Mustang Maxx Imidan Malthion 1.25 pts Lannate 1.8 pts Mustang Maxx 4 oz Always read and follow label directions. Mustang Maxx and Brigade WSB are restricted use pesticides. FMC, Mustang, and Brigade are trademarks of FMC Corporation. Sevin is a trademark of Tessenderio Kerley, Inc. Imidan is a trademark of Gowan Company LLC. Malathion is a trademark of American Cyanamid Company. Intrepid is a trademark of Dow AgroSciences LLC. Lannate is a trademark of E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. 213 FMC Corporation. All rights reserved. 9 LC-9-4NA-11/13

10 CITRUS, LEAFY VEGETABLES, BLUEBERRIES, BRASSICAS, FRUITING VEGETABLES, STONE FRUIT, TROPICAL FRUIT, & CUCURBITS THE COST EFFECTIVE MULTI-PEST SOLUTION FOR CITRUS, VEGETABLES AND OTHER CROPS Product Attributes Benefits Technical Information Proven Formulation Outstanding insect control and excellent crop safety. Active Ingredient Zeta-cypermethrin (pyrethroid) Expanded Label Flexibility and Tank Mixes Low Use Rates Mustang is labeled on a wide range of fruit, vegetable, and tree crops. This allows for broadspectrum insect control with short pre-harvest intervals. Can be applied alone or mixed with other insecticides and fungicides for broad-spectrum control. Foliar and soil applications are labeled fl oz per acre is an effective rate on many pests. IRAC Class / MOA Formulation Signal Word PPE REI Packaging 3 / Sodium channel modulators 1.5 lb/gal EW WARNING Handlers of diluted solutions: long-sleeved shirt and long pants, shoes plus socks, and chemical resistant gloves. Handlers of concentrated material: the above items plus protective eye wear. 12 hours Case: 4 x 1 gallon containers Untreated Mustang EW 4.3 oz/a 12 Danitol 18 oz/a Precount 2 DAT DAT 14 DAT 21 DAT Asian Citrus Psyllid Control Winter Garden, FL R. R. Johnson Untreated Mustang EW 4.3 oz/a Danitol 18 oz/a Precount 2 DAT DAT 14 DAT 21 DAT Always read and follow label directions. Mustang is a restricted use pesticide. FMC and Mustang are trademarks of FMC Corporation. Danitol is a trademark of Sumitomo Chemical Company, Ltd. 213 FMC Corporation. All rights reserved. 1 LC-9-4NA-11/13

11 USE GUIDELINES Crop Pests Rate Range (fl oz/a) Max Amount Per Season (fl oz/a) PHI (Days) Berries Crop Group (includes blackberry, raspberry, blueberry) Brassicas Head & Stem Vegetables, Brassicas Leafy Vegetables Leafrollers, orange tortrix, root weevils, spotted wing drosophila Worms, cucumber beetles, flea beetles, leafhoppers, aphids, grasshoppers, Lygus spp., onion thrips, ground beetles, leafminer (adults) Bulb Vegetables Worms, aphids, onion thrips Citrus Fruits Corn, Sweet Cucurbit Vegetables (melons, squash, cucumber) Fruiting Vegetables (except cucurbits) Psyllids, thrips, root weevils, glassywinged sharpshooter Worms, corn rootworm (adults), flea beetles, aphids, grasshoppers, chinch bug, corn silk fly Worms, cucumber beetle (adults), leafhoppers, aphids, plant bugs Worms, cucumber beetles, flea beetles, leafhoppers, aphids, grasshoppers, plant bugs, Lygus spp., thrips, ground beetles, Grape Leafhoppers, cutworms, grape berry moth Leafy Vegetables (except brassica) Legumes (includes succulent beans & peas & edible pods) Pome Fruit Root & Tuber Vegetables (except sugar beet) Stone Fruit Worms, cucumber beetles, flea beetles, leafhoppers, aphids, Lygus spp., onion thrips, ground beetles Aphids, worms, blister beetles, Colorado potato beetle, weevils, flea beetles, ground beetles, leafhoppers, leafminer (adults), grasshoppers, plant bugs, stink bugs, Worms, apple maggot, pear psyllid, plum curculio, aphids, stink bugs Worms, flea beetle, leafhoppers, aphids, Colorado potato beetle, grasshoppers Worms, borers, aphids, cherry fruit fly, stink bugs, plum curculio Tree Nuts Worms, aphids, leaffooted bugs, walnut husk fly Tropical Fruits (includes avocado, mango, papaya, star apple) Avocado lace bug, avocado leafroller, avocado whitefly, myridae, scale (crawlers), thrips, twig borers Not all pests are listed and generic terms, such as worms, are used for lepidoptera larvae in this table. Check the label for information on crops, pests, applications, and restrictions. Always read and follow label directions. Mustang is a restricted use pesticide. FMC and Mustang are trademarks of FMC Corporation. 213 FMC Corporation. All rights reserved. 11 LC-9-4NA-11/13

12 SWEET CORN, CUCURBITS, BRASSICAS, PEPPERS, TOMATOES, SUCCULENT PEAS & BEANS OUTSTANDING BROAD-SPECTRUM CONTROL OF A WIDE RANGE OF TOUGH INSECTS AND MITES, INCLUDING BROWN MARMORATED STINKBUG AND HELIOTHIS ZEA (PODWORMS, EARWORMS, FRUITWORMS) Product Attributes Benefits Broad-Spectrum Control Handles a multitude of pests with one product. Quicker Knockdown Fast knockdown means you stop damage before pests cut into profits. Longer Residual Control Helps reduce the number of times you need to spray. Advanced Formulations A blend of two active ingredients gives fast knockdown and residual control. Active Ingredient Technical Information Zeta-cypermethrin and bifenthrin (pyrethroids) Rotational Crops Crops for which bifenthrin and zeta-cypermethrin exist may be rotated at any time. All other crops may be rotated 3 days following the final application of Hero. IRAC Class / MOA 3 / Sodium channel modulators Formulation 1.24 lb/gal EC Signal Word CAUTION PPE Handlers of diluted solutions: long-sleeved shirt and long pants, shoes plus socks, and chemical resistant gloves. Handlers of concentrated material: the above items plus protective eye wear. REI 12 hours Packaging Case: 4 x 1 gallon containers Always read and follow label directions. Hero is a restricted use pesticide. FMC and Hero are trademarks of FMC Corporation. 213 FMC Corporation. All rights reserved. 12 LC-9-4NA-11/13

13 USE GUIDELINES Crop Pests Rate Range (fl oz/a) Max Amount Per Season (fl oz/a) PHI (Days) Blueberries Aphids blueberry maggot, worms, plum curculio, mites, Lygus Caneberries Root weevils, raspberry crown borer, mites Corn, Sweet Cucurbits Worms, grasshoppers, corn rootworm, cucumber beetle adults Aphids, worms, cucumber beetle, grasshoppers, leafhoppers, squash bugs, two spotted spider mites, whitefly Succulent Peas & Beans Worms, aphids, blister beetles, bean leaf beetles, corn rootworm, cucumber beetle adults, leafhoppers, leafminers, thrips, whitefly, weevils succulent 21 dry Grapes Head Lettuce Head & Stem Brassicas & Leafy Brassicas Pecans Eggplant Okra Pepper Tomato Worms, leafhoppers, glassywinged sharpshooter, two spotted spider mite Aphids, worms, onion thrips, whitefly, leafhoppers, Lygus spp. Aphids, worms, flea beetles, onion thrips, whitefly, leafhoppers, Lygus spp. Black pecan aphid, yellow pecan aphid, shuckworm, pecan weevil, pecan nut casebearer Worms, grasshoppers, leafhoppers, Colorado potato beetle, flea beetles, leafminers, potato psyllid Worms, grasshoppers, leafhoppers, flea beetles, leafminers, potato psyllid, stink bugs, thrips, Lygus spp Root & Tuber Vegetables (except sugar beets) Worms, aphids, flea beetles, mites, grasshoppers Not all pests are listed and generic terms, such as worms, are used for lepidoptera larvae in this table. Check the label for information on crops, pests, applications, and restrictions. Always read and follow label directions. Hero is a restricted use pesticide. FMC and Hero are trademarks of FMC Corporation. 213 FMC Corporation. All rights reserved. 13 LC-9-4NA-11/13

14 SUPERIOR INSECT CONTROL SWEET CORN, TOMATOES, PEPPERS, & EGGPLANT OUTSTANDING BROAD-SPECTRUM CONTROL OF A WIDE RANGE OF TOUGH INSECTS AND MITES, INCLUDING BROWN MARMORATED STINKBUG AND HELIOTHIS ZEA (PODWORMS, EARWORMS, FRUITWORMS) CONTROL OF INSECTS ON SWEET CORN 21 Heavy Corn Earworm (CEW) Pressure Purdue University Data Courtesy Dr. R. E. Foster Chemical Rate/A Total CEW % Clean Ears Damaged Kernels/ Ear Untreated NA 1.9 a 2 d 29.2 a Hero 6.8 fl oz.2 e 38 a 1. c SWEET CORN INSECTICIDE TRIAL OHIO 21 Heavy Corn Earworm (CEW) Pressure Ohio State University Data Courtesy Dr. Celeste Welty Chemical Rate/A Total CEW % Clean Ears Damaged Kernels/ Ear Untreated NA.81 a 1 d 26.9 a Hero 6.8 fl oz b 88 a 1. c Coragen + MSO Coragen + MSO Belt + MSO 3.5 fl oz +.5% 5. fl oz +.5% 3 fl oz +.25%.38 cde 29 ab 12.6 bc.46 b-e 3 ab 11. bc.65 b 11 cd 18. b Coragen Early 3.5 fl oz.4 b 86 a 1.2 c Coragen Mix 3.5 fl oz.14 b b 2.6 c Coragen Late 3.5 fl oz.1 b 68 b 2.8 c Warrior 3.84 fl oz.3 de 2 bc 12.2 bc Radiant 4 fl oz.4 b-e 19 bc 11.5 bc Radiant 6 fl oz.6 bc 15 b-d 15.2 bc P>F NA Warrior 3.84 fl oz.11 b 6 b 3.2 c Attribute Bt Sweet Corn No Insecticide NA.89 a 21 c 6.4 b Within each column, means followed by the same letter are not significantly different (P>.5), by LSD. Fall Tomato Insect Control Trial* (VT-ESAREC Data Courtesy Dr. Tom Kuhar) 1 4% Brown Stinkbug Trial - Tomatoes 15 8% % 2% 1% 1 5 6% 4% 2% Beet Armyworm /1 plants Untreated Gemstar LC 4 oz fb 4 oz Durivo 1 oz (Soil) % % BAW Damaged Fruit Monitor 32 oz Synapse 24 WG +NIS Hero 5.12 oz Brown Stinkbugs / 6 plants Untreated Endosulfan 3 EC Warrior 3 oz % % BSB Damaged Fruit Carbaryl 5 WP 2 lbs Asana XL oz Hero 6.4 oz * Insecticides applied on August 2, September 9 and October 3. Always read and follow label directions. Hero is a restricted use pesticide. FMC and Hero are trademarks of FMC Corporation. Asana and Coragen are trademarks of E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company. Durivo and Warrior are trademarks of Syngenta Group Company. Gemstar is a trademark of Certis USA L.L.C. Belt, Monitor and Synapse are trademarks of Bayer CropScience LP. Radiant is a trademark of Dow AgroSciences LLC. 213 FMC Corporation. All rights reserved. 14 LC-9-4NA-11/13

15 INSECT CONTROL - BRASSICAS, PEPPERS, CUCURBITS, SUCCULENT PEAS & BEANS OUTSTANDING BROAD-SPECTRUM CONTROL OF A WIDE RANGE OF TOUGH INSECTS IN COTTON, CORN, POTATOES, HEAD LETTUCE, SUCCULENT BEANS & PEAS, TOMATOES, EGGPLANT, PEPPERS, HEAD & STEM BRASSICA, & PECANS Onion Thrips & Worm Complex Control Cabbage* Number of Thrips Damaged Leaves Untreated Coragen 5 oz fb Proaxis 5 oz fb Coragen 5 oz Hero 6 oz fb 6 oz fb 6 oz * Insecticides applied on August 2, September 9 and October Cucurbit Insect 1 Control % Worm Damage Outer 3 Leaves Squash Bug, Aphid & Spider Mite Control Pumpkins Squash Bug Aphids Spider Mites Hero 1.3 oz/a Kelthane 1 lb Lannate 2 pt/a Untreated 92 Brown Marmorated Stinkbug Peppers (Dr. Tom Kuhar, Virginia Tech) Brown Marmorated Stinkbug Snapbeans (Dr. Tom Kuhar, Virginia Tech) Untreated 12 8 Leverage oz Baythroid XL 2.8 oz Hero.1 oz Hero 8 oz Untreated 5. Leverage oz Baythroid XL 2.8 oz Hero.1 oz Hero 1.3 oz % Brown Marmorated Stinkbug Damage % Brown Marmorated Stinkbug Damage % European Corn Borer, Corn Earworm & Armyworm Damage Always read and follow label directions. Hero is a restricted use pesticide. FMC and Hero are trademarks of FMC Corporation. Coragen and Lannate are trademarks of E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company. Proaxis is a trademark of Cheminova A/S. Baythroid and Leverage are trademarks of Bayer CropScience LP. Kelthane is a trademark of Dow AgroSciences LLC. 213 FMC Corporation. All rights reserved. 15 LC-9-4NA-11/13

16 VEGETABLES & TREE FRUITS APHID, PLANT BUG & LYGUS CONTROL UNIQUE APHID CONTROL IN POME & STONE FRUIT, STRAWBERRIES, POTATOES, BRASSICAS, CUCURBITS, HOPS, & VEGETABLES (LEAFY, ROOT, TUBEROUS, CORM AND FRUITING) Product Attributes Unique Mode of Action IPM Friendly Highly Active on Sucking Insects Benefits Excellent resistance management tool. No cross resistance to other insecticides including neonicotinoid. Excellent aphid and Lygus control with little-to-no impact on beneficial arthropods and pollinators. Does not flare mites. Active through contact and ingestion and effective on adults and immature stages. Stops insect feeding within 3 minutes. Application Flexibility Short PHI and no phytotoxicity on crops. Will not harm pollinators. Technical Information Application Recommendations Active Ingredient IRAC Class / MOA Formulation Flonicamid 9c / Non-specific 5% SG (soluble granule) Coverage is essential for good control. Adjuvants may improve insect control. See label for spray volumes and adjuvant recommendations. Use highest rates for longer residual, heavy pest pressure, and dense canopies. Begin applications when pest populations are starting to build. Signal Word Packaging CAUTION Case: 6 x 1.5 lb containers Woolly Apple Aphid % Control in Apples Independent Research On-Farm/Orchard Trials (n=3) PPE Applicators and other handlers must wear long-sleeved shirt and long pants, shoes plus socks, and waterproof gloves REI 12 hours DAT Beleaf 2. oz/a Diazinon 5WP 1 lb Provado 6 oz/a Untreated Always read and follow label directions. FMC is a trademark of FMC Corporation. Beleaf is a trademark of Ishihara Sangyo Kaisha, Ltd. Provado is a trademark of Bayer CropScience LP. 213 FMC Corporation. All rights reserved. 16 LC-9-4NA-11/13

17 USE GUIDELINES Crop Pests (see label for definitive pest list) Recommended Rate (fl oz/acre) Max Amount Per Season PHI (Days) Brassicas Leafy Vegetables Head & Stem Brassicas Leafy, Brassicas Greens Aphids, plant bugs, greenhouse whitefly lb ai 8.5 oz product Cucurbit Vegetables Melons, Squash/Cucumber Aphids, plant bugs, greenhouse whitefly lb ai 8.5 oz product Fruiting Vegetables (except cucurbits) Aphids, plant bugs, greenhouse whitefly lb ai 8.5 oz product Greenhouse Cucumbers & Tomatoes Foliar Application Aphids, plant bugs, greenhouse whitefly lb ai 8.5 oz product Greenhouse Cucumbers Soil Application Aphids, plant bugs, greenhouse whitefly lb ai 8.5 oz product Hops Hop aphid lb ai 8.5 oz product 1 Leafy Vegetables (except brassica) Aphids, plant bugs, greenhouse whitefly lb ai 8.5 oz product Pome Fruit Aphids, plant bugs lb ai 8.5 oz product 21 Root Vegetables (except sugar beets) Aphids, plant bugs, greenhouse whitefly lb ai 8.5 oz product 3 Stone Fruit Aphids, plant bugs lb ai 8.5 oz product 14 Strawberry (Low growing berries including cranberry and lowbush blueberry) Aphids, plant bugs lb ai 8.5 oz product Tuberous & Corm Vegetables Potato, Sweet Potato Aphids, plant bugs, greenhouse whitefly lb ai 8.5 oz product Peach Harvest Pack Out Evaluation Data Courtesy Dr. Chris Bergh, Virginia Tech Rosy Apple Aphid % Control in Apples Independent Research On-Farm/Orchard Trials (n=3) % Scarring % Catfacing DAT 14 DAT 6 DAT Beleaf 2.8 oz/a Actara 5.5 oz/a Untreated Beleaf 2.2 oz Provado 6 oz Actara 4.5 oz Diazinon 5 WP 3 lbs Always read and follow label directions. FMC is a trademark of FMC Corporation. Beleaf is a trademark of Ishihara Sangyo Kaisha, Ltd. Actara is a trademark of Syngenta Group Company. Provado is a trademark of Bayer CropScience LP. 213 FMC Corporation. All rights reserved. 1 LC-9-4NA-11/13

18 VEGETABLES & TREE FRUITS APHID, PLANT BUG & LYGUS CONTROL UNIQUE APHID CONTROL IN POME & STONE FRUIT, STRAWBERRIES, POTATOES, BRASSICAS, CUCURBITS, HOPS, & VEGETABLES (LEAFY, ROOT, TUBEROUS, CORM AND FRUITING) 21 Aphid Control in Broccoli VT ESAREC Data Courtesy Dr. Tom Kuhar Treatment 12 Oct Rate/Acre Mean Number Green Peach Aphids/1 Leaves 3 DAT DAT 1 DAT 16 DAT Untreated 45.5 a 6.5 a 48.5 a 12.8 a Movento + NIS Assail 3SG + NIS Fulfill + NIS Beleaf + NIS 5 fl oz +.25% v/v 4 oz +.25% v/v 2.5 oz +.25% v/v 2 oz +.25% v/v 9.5 bc 3. b.3 c. bc.5 c 2. b 2.8 bc 6.8 bc 1. bc 2. b.5 c 13.5 bc. c. b. c 1.3 bc Aphids are a serious insect pest of broccoli due to their ability to hide in the florets. The unique mode of action of Beleaf provides superior control. Green Peach Aphid % Control Spring Spinach DAT 8 DAT 14 DAT Beleaf controls many aphid species found in leafy vegetables. The melon aphid can be identified by very short dark cornicles, short antennae and no indentation between its green eyes. Beleaf 2 oz Assail 1.4 oz Fufill 2.5 oz Always read and follow label directions. FMC is a trademark of FMC Corporation. Beleaf is a trademark of Ishihara Sangyo Kaisha, Ltd. Fulfill is a trademark of Syngenta Group Company. Assail is a trademark of Nippon Soda Company Ltd. Movento is a trademark of Bayer CropScience LP. 213 FMC Corporation. All rights reserved. 18 LC-9-4NA-11/13

19 Not Registered in HI or NV ADVANCED INSECT CONTROL TREE NUTS, GRAPES, VEGETABLES & STRAWBERRIES FAST KNOCKDOWN, LONG-LASTING INSECTICIDE FOR BROAD-SPECTRUM INSECT CONTROL IN FILBERTS, PECANS, STRAWBERRIES, GRAPES, AND VEGETABLE CROPS Product Attributes Benefits Unique Active Ingredient Broad-spectrum insect control without flaring mites. Convenient Formulation Low odor, low VOC wettable powder. No phytotoxicity to crop. Premeasured Packaging Easy mixing water soluble bags. No closed system required. Flexible Tank Mixed Can be tank mixed with other products. Enhances performance of miticides. Low Use Rates 8 to 16 ounces per acre is an effective rate on many pests. Controls the Toughest Pests Brigade WSB is the standard for naval orangeworm control in tree nuts and for Lygus control in strawberries. In addition, it is active on a wide range of sucking and chewing insects. Active Ingredient IRAC Class / MOA Formulation Signal Word PPE Technical Information Bifenthrin 3 / Sodium channel modulators 1% WP in water soluble bags WARNING Applicators: long-sleeved shirt and long pants, shoes plus socks, and waterproof gloves. Mixers/Loaders: the above items plus protective eye wear. Application Guidelines Convenient Formulation for Ease of Use: Brigade WSB is packaged in translucent.5 lb water soluble bags for easy loading. Do not use nozzle screens (e.g., strainers) greater than 5 mesh size. Adjuvants can be tank mixed with Brigade WSB in situations where hot and dry conditions exist. Rainfastness: Brigade WSB is rainfast as soon as the spray droplet has dried on the leaf. Tank Mixing: Brigade WSB is compatible with many products. Always read and follow the companion insecticide label. REI 12 hours Packaging Case:.5 lb water soluble bag; 1 bags per container Always read and follow label directions. Brigade WSB is a restricted use pesticide. FMC and Brigade are trademarks of FMC Corporation. 213 FMC Corporation. All rights reserved. 19 LC-9-4NA-11/13

20 USE GUIDELINES Not Registered in HI or NV Crop Brassicas (head & stem brassica vegetables) Bushberries (including low & high bush blueberry) Pests (see label for definitive pest list) Wireworms, maggots, grubs, cutworms, leafhoppers, flea beetles, lep. larvae, aphids, ground beetles, Lygus spp., whitefly Recommended Rate (fl oz/acre) Leafrollers, mites, blueberry maggot, Lygus Caneberries Leafrollers, root weevils, raspberry crown borer, mites Citrus Cucurbits Eggplant Pepper Grapes Head Lettuce Root weevils, leaf notchers, fire ant, Asian cockroach (earwig CA 2ee recommendation) Wireworms, maggots, grubs, leafhoppers, lep. larvae, aphids, cucumber beetles, squash bugs, squash vine borer, Lygus spp., whitefly, mites Lep. larvae, flea beetle, leafminer, pepper weevil, plant bug, stink bug, mites, Lygus spp., whitefly Lep. larvae, variegated leafhopper, western grape leafhopper, glassywinged sharpshooter, mites Aphids, lep. larvae, cucumber beetles, flea beetles, leafhoppers, stink bug, Lygus spp., mites, whitefly Hops Aphids, leps, root weevils, mites Leafy Petiole Vegetables Pears Root Crops (except sugar beets) Succulent Peas & Beans Spinach Strawberries Tomato Tree Nut Crops Aphids, lep. larvae, cucumber beetles, leafhoppers, stink bug, Lygus spp., mites, whitefly Aphids, codling moth, leafhoppers, leafminers, leafrollers, Lygus spp., plant bugs, plum curculio, San Jose scale (crawlers), stink bugs, mites Aphids, flea beetles, lep. larvae, spider mites, whitefly Wireworms, maggots, grubs, flea beetles, leafhoppers, aphids, lep. larvae, plant bugs, thrips, weevils, mites, Lygus spp., whitefly Lep. larvae, cucumber beetles, flea beetles, leafminers, thrips, mites, whitefly Aphids, lep. larvae, flea beetles, Lygus spp., plant bugs, stink bugs, root weevil, mites Wireworms, maggots, grubs, aphids, lep. larvae, cucumber beetle, flea beetle, flea hopper, leafhopper, Lygus spp., stink bug, thrips, mites, whitefly Aphid, codling moth, leaffooted bugs, naval orangeworm, leafroller, peach twig borer, plant bugs, stink bugs, mites, fire ants, walnut husk fly Max Amount Per Season.5 lb ai 8 oz product.5 lb ai 8 oz product.2 lb ai 32 oz product.5 lb ai 8 oz product.3 lb ai 48 oz product.2 lb ai 32 oz product.1 lb ai 16 oz product.5 lb ai 8 oz product.3 lb ai 48 oz product.5 lb ai 8 oz product.5 lb ai 8 oz product.5 lb ai 8 oz product (garden beets.4 lb ai, 64 oz prod).2 lb ai 32 oz product.4 lb ai 64 oz product.5 lb ai 8 oz product 4 applications / season.5 lb ai 8 oz product PHI (Days) (garden beets only 1 Day PHI) (21 days pecan) Not all pests are listed and generic terms, such as worms, are used for lepidoptera larvae in this table. Check the label for information on crops, pests, applications, and restrictions. Always read and follow label directions. Brigade WSB is a restricted use pesticide. FMC and Brigade are trademarks of FMC Corporation. 213 FMC Corporation. All rights reserved. 2 LC-9-4NA-11/13

21 SOIL INSECT CONTROL SWEET CORN, BRASSICAS, SUCCULENT PEAS & BEANS, TUBEROUS & CORM VEGETABLES CAPTURE LFR PROVIDES A ZONE OF PROTECTION THAT ENHANCES PLANT STANDS, PROTECTS ROOT SYSTEMS, AND MAXIMIZES YIELDS BY CONTROLLING WIREWORMS, GRUBS, & MAGGOTS Product Attributes Benefits Long Residual Soil Activity Long lasting protection of the root system for maximum yields. Broad-Spectrum Insect Control Product Flexibility & New Formulation Application Flexibility Controls below ground insects (wireworms, rootworms, and grubs) and above ground insects (cutworms, armyworms, and stalk borers). Mixes well with water or fertilizer; can be used with all tillage systems; variable rate to match use rate with pest spectrum. Coastal county restrictions removed. Can be used in-furrow or T-band. May be surface applied for cutworms, armyworms, and stalk borers. Technical Information Active Ingredient Bifenthrin IRAC Class / MOA 3 / Sodium channel modulators Formulation 1.5 lb / gallon Signal Word WARNING PPE Applicators: long-sleeved shirt and long pants, shoes plus socks, and waterproof gloves. Mixers/Loaders: the above items plus protective eye wear. REI 12 hours Packaging Case: 2 x 2.5 gallon jugs Always read and follow label directions. Capture LFR is a restricted use pesticide. FMC, Capture and LFR are trademarks of FMC Corporation. 213 FMC Corporation. All rights reserved. 21 LC-9-4NA-11/13

22 USE GUIDELINES Crop Pests (see label for definitive pest list) Rate Range (fl oz/acre) Soil Applications Max Amount Per Season (At-Plant) Brassicas Head & Stem Rootworm larvae, wireworm, grubs, seed corn maggot, cabbage maggot, root maggots, root aphids, armyworms, cutworms lb ai 1 fl oz product Brassicas, Leafy Rootworm larvae, wireworm, grubs, root maggot, armyworms, cutworms lb ai 1 fl oz product Cilantro & Coriander Citrus (bare ground) Wireworm, armyworms, cutworms Fire ants, diaprepes root weevil, leaf notchers lb ai 1 fl oz product.5 lb ai 42.5 fl oz product Corn, Sweet Rootworm larvae, wireworm, grubs, seed corn maggot, root aphids, armyworms, cutworms lb ai 1 fl oz product Cucurbits Cucumber beetle larvae, wireworm, grubs, flea beetle larvae, armyworms, cutworms lb ai 1 fl oz product Dry Beans & Peas Corn rootworm larvae, wireworm, grubs, root maggot, armyworms, cutworms lb ai 1 fl oz product Eggplant Rootworm larvae, wireworm, grubs, root maggot, armyworms, cutworms lb ai 1 fl oz product Head Lettuce Rootworm larvae, wireworm, grubs, root maggot, lettuce root aphids, armyworms, cutworms bulb mites lb ai 1 fl oz product Okra Wireworm, armyworm, cutworm, flea beetle larvae lb ai 1 fl oz product Peppers Rootworm larvae, wireworm, grubs, root maggot, pepper maggot, root aphids, flea beetle larvae, armyworms, cutworms lb ai 1 fl oz product Spinach Rootworm larvae, wireworm, grubs, seed corn maggot, root maggots, armyworms, cutworms lb ai 1 fl oz product Succulent Peas & Beans Rootworm larvae, wireworm, grubs, root maggot, seed corn maggot, armyworms, cutworms lb ai 1 fl oz product Tomatoes Rootworm larvae, wireworm, grubs, root maggot, flea beetle larvae, armyworms, cutworms lb ai 1 fl oz product Tuberous & Corm Vegetables Wireworms, white grub, sweet potato flea beetle, rootworms lb ai 51 fl oz product Not all pests are listed and generic terms, such as worms, are used for lepidoptera larvae in this table. Check the label for information on crops, pests, applications, and restrictions. Always read and follow label directions. Capture LFR is a restricted use pesticide. FMC, Capture and LFR are trademarks of FMC Corporation. 213 FMC Corporation. All rights reserved. 22 LC-9-4NA-11/13

23 SOIL INSECT CONTROL CAPTURE LFR PROVIDES A ZONE OF PROTECTION THAT ENHANCES PLANT STANDS, PROTECTS ROOT SYSTEMS, AND MAXIMIZES YIELDS! Wireworm Capture LFR insecticide at plant application provides long lasting protection of vegetables from seedling and root feeding soil insects. Unlike other insecticides, Capture LFR mixes with at plant, liquid fertilizers, and water. Capture LFR at specific rates can be applied to at planting vegetables to control soil insects in the following crops: Peas and Beans (Dried and Succulent): Use 6.8 to 8.5 fl oz/a or.39 to.49 oz/1 linear row ft to control Rootworm Larvae. Use 3.4 to 6.8 oz/a or.2 to.39 fl oz/1 linear row ft to control Wireworm, Grubs, Seed Corn Maggot, Root Maggot, Stalk Borer, Root Aphids, Army Cutworm, Cutworms, True Armyworms and Armyworm sp. Brassicas Crops (Head, Stem and Leafy such as broccoli, brussells sprouts, cabbage, kohlrabi, Bok Choy, collards, kale, mustard greens and turnip greens): Use 6.8 to 8.5 fl oz/a or.39 to.49 oz/1 linear row ft to control Rootworm Larvae. Use 3.4 to 6.8 oz/a or.2 to.39 fl oz/1 linear row ft to control Wireworm, Grubs, Seed Corn Maggot, Cabbage Maggot, Root Maggot, Root Aphids, Army Cutworm, Cutworms, True Armyworms and Armyworm sp. White Grub Cucurbits (Such as cucumber, gourds, muskmelon, summer and winter squash, watermelon): Use 6.8 to 8.5 fl oz/a or.39 to.49 oz/1 linear row ft to control Rootworm Larvae. Use 3.4 to 6.8 oz/a or.2 to.39 fl oz/1 linear row ft to control Wireworm, Grubs, Seed Corn Maggot, Flea Beetle Larvae, Root Aphids, Army Cutworm, Cutworms, True Armyworms and Armyworm sp. Head Lettuce: Use 6.8 to 8.5 fl oz/a or.39 to.49 oz/1 linear row ft to control Rootworm Larvae. Use 3.4 to 6.8 oz/a or.2 to.39 fl oz/1 linear row ft to control Wireworm, Grubs, Seed Corn Maggot, Flea Beetle Larvae, Root Aphids, Army Cutworm, Cutworms, True Armyworms and Armyworm sp. Root Maggots Eggplant: Use 6.8 to 8.5 fl oz/a or.39 to.49 oz/1 linear row ft to control Rootworm Larvae. Use 3.4 to 6.8 oz/a or.2 to.39 fl oz/1 linear row ft to control Wireworm, Grubs, Root Maggot, Army Cutworm, Cutworms, True Armyworms and Armyworm sp. Peppers (Bell and Non-Bell): Use 6.8 to 8.5 fl oz/a or.39 to.49 oz/1 linear row ft to control Rootworm Larvae. Use 3.4 to 6.8 oz/a or.2 to.39 fl oz/1 linear row ft to control Wireworm, Grubs, Seed Corn Maggot, Flea Beetle Larvae, Pepper Maggot, Root Aphids, Army Cutworm, Cutworms, True Armyworms and Armyworm sp. Tomatoes: Use 6.8 to 8.5 fl oz/a or.39 to.49 oz/1 linear row ft to control Rootworm Larvae. Use 3.4 to 6.8 oz/a or.2 to.39 fl oz/1 linear row ft to control Wireworm, Grubs, Root Maggot, Stalk Borer, Flea Beetle Larvae, Army Cutworm, Cutworms, True Armyworms and Armyworm sp. Flea Beetle Larvae Spinach: Use 6.8 to 8.5 fl oz/a or.39 to.49 oz/1 linear row ft to control Rootworm Larvae. Use 3.4 to 6.8 oz/a or.2 to.39 fl oz/1 linear row ft to control Wireworm, Grubs, Seed Corn Maggot, Cabbage Maggot, Root Maggot, Root Aphids, Army Cutworm, Cutworms, True Armyworms and Armyworm sp. Sweet Corn: Use 6.8 to 8.5 fl oz/a or.39 to.49 oz/1 linear row ft to control Corn Rootworm Larvae. Use 3.4 to 6.8 oz/a or.2 to.39 fl oz/1 linear row ft to control Wireworm, Grubs, Seed Corn Maggot, Stalk Borer, Root Aphids, Army Cutworm, Cutworms, True Armyworms and Armyworm sp. Cutworm Tuberous & Corm Vegetables: At Plant use 12.8 to 25.5 fl oz/a to control corn Wireworms (Corn, Southern Potato, and Tobacco), Japanese Beetle Grubs, Flea Beetle Larvae, Sugarcane Beetle, and Rootworms. Always read and follow label directions. Capture LFR is a restricted use pesticide. FMC, Capture and LFR are trademarks of FMC Corporation. 213 FMC Corporation. All rights reserved. 23 LC-9-4NA-11/13

24 SOIL INSECT CONTROL BRASSICA AND SUCCULENT PEAS & BEANS CAPTURE LFR PROVIDES A ZONE OF PROTECTION THAT ENHANCES PLANT STANDS, PROTECTS ROOT SYSTEMS, AND MAXIMIZES YIELDS! 21 Cabbage Maggot Trial Capture LFR Soil Applied Data Courtesy of Dr. Tony Shelton, Cornell Univ Cabbage Maggot Trial Cabbage Damage Rating Chart Root Damage Rating 1-4 Scale (1 = None, 4 = Severe) Untreated Capture LFR 6.8 oz 4 (severe) 3 (moderate) 2 (slight) 1 (no injury) Snap Bean Trial Arkansas Capture LFR Soil Applied Capture LFR Other EC products Untreated Plants/ 2 Row Feet Capture LFR 6.8 oz/a (In Furrow) Cutworm Damaged Plants Diazinon AG5 6 pt/a (PPI) After 3 minutes in fertilizer without agitation, Capture LFR stays mixed for uniform application. Always read and follow label directions. Capture LFR is a restricted use pesticide. FMC, Capture and LFR are trademarks of FMC Corporation. 213 FMC Corporation. All rights reserved. 24 LC-9-4NA-11/13

25 SOIL INSECT CONTROL CUCURBITS & SWEET CORN CAPTURE LFR PROVIDES A ZONE OF PROTECTION THAT ENHANCES PLANT STANDS, PROTECTS ROOT SYSTEMS, AND MAXIMIZES YIELDS! Capture LFR + Starter Fertilizer Sweet Corn Illinois Stand Count (Plants/6 row ft) # Marketable Ears/6 row ft Yield (lbs)/6 row ft Liquid Starter Broacast 4 gal/a Capture LFR T-Band 6.8 oz + Starter 3 gal/a Untreated Capture LFR T-Band 6.8 oz/a Capture LFR Broadcast + Starter 3 gal/a Summer Squash Trial * 3 Soil Bioassay Trial Cucumber* % Dead Wireworms Total Marketable Summer Squash Untreated Capture LFR 6.8 oz/a + 5 lbs N Liquid Fertilzer (In-Furrow) Assail 3SG 5 oz/a (Foliar) Alverde 11.4 oz/a (Foliar) 1 Untreated Capture LFR 6.8 oz * Capture LFR Soil Applied Trials Courtesy of Dr. Tom Kuhar, VA Tech Eastern Shore AREC Always read and follow label directions. Capture LFR is a restricted use pesticide. FMC, Capture and LFR are trademarks of FMC Corporation. Assail is a trademark of Nippon Soda Company Ltd. Alverde is a trademark of BASF Corporation. 213 FMC Corporation. All rights reserved. 25 LC-9-4NA-11/13

26 CITRUS, APPLES, PEARS, STONE FRUITS, CUCURBITS, GRAPES, TOMATOES, PEPPERS, LEAFY VEGETABLES, & TREE NUTS A NEW UNIQUE INSECTICIDE/MITICIDE THAT OFFERS POWERFUL BROAD-SPECTRUM CONTROL OF KEY PESTS: CODLING MOTH, PSYLLIDS, PLUM CURCULIO, SAN JOSE SCALE AND MITES. Features Benefits Broad-Spectrum Control Controls psyllid s, leafminers and mites as well as other key insects. Enhanced Formulation Unique trade secret formulation optimized to deliver outstanding performance, coverage, uniformity, rainfastness, consistency and overall efficacy. Application Flexibility Expands FMC insecticide use into summer months, offering effective control in hot temperatures. Active Ingredients IRAC Class / MOA Formulation Signal Word Technical Information Zeta-cypermethrin Avermectin B1 3 / Sodium channel modulators 6 / Chloride channel activators.25 lb/gal EW (water emulsion) CAUTION 35 3 Rotational Crops For crops that have zeta-cypermethrin and avermectin tolerances, the plant back is immediate. All other crops may be rotated 3 days following the final application. 212 Early Season Mite Application Study # Mite Days (Penn State University Dr. Larry Hull) 314 Packaging PPE 1 gallon Applicators and other handlers must wear long-sleeved shirt and long pants, shoes plus socks, and chemical resistant, waterproof gloves REI 12 hours (Exception: For grape girdling, cane turning, and typing in grapes 4 day REI) Petal Fall - Gladiator 18 oz + Dam Oil 1% v/v Petal Fall - Zeal 2W 2.5 oz + LI- 1% v/v Untreated Check Always read and follow label directions. Gladiator is a restricted use pesticide. FMC and Gladiator are trademarks of FMC Corporation. Zeal is a trademark of Valent U.S.A. Corporation. 213 FMC Corporation. All rights reserved. 26 LC-9-4NA-11/13

27 USE GUIDELINES Not Registered in CA Crop Pests Rate Range (fl oz/acre) Max Amount Per Season PHI (Days) Apple Aphids, apple maggot, codling moth, Japanese beetles, leafrollers, mites, oriental fruit moth (Concentrate) 38 oz product 28 Celeriac Aphids, armyworm, corn earworm, cutworm, diamondback moth, European corn borer, flea beetle, loopers oz product Citrus Asian citrus psyllid, armyworm, citrus leafminer, citrus rust mite, cutworms, fuller rose beetle, leafhoppers, leafrollers, loopers, Lygus, orange tortrix, root weevil 19 (Concentrate) 38 oz product Cucurbit Group Aphids, cabbage loopers, cucumber beetle, cutworm, leafhopper spp., leafminers, Lygus, mites oz product Fruiting Vegetable Aphids, armyworm, corn earworm, cucumber beetle, flea beetles, leafhoppers, leafminers, mites, thrips oz product Grapes Leafy Vegetable Crop (except brassica) Asian lady bird beetle, cutworm, leafhopper, Japanese beetle, mites Armyworm, corn earworm, cabbageworm, Colorado potato beetle, diamondback moth, flea beetle, leafhoppers, leafminers, loopers, Lygus, thrips, whiteflies oz product oz product Pears Aphids, apple maggot, codling moth, European apple sawfly, Japanese beetle, leafrollers, leafminers, Lygus, mites (Concentrate) 38 oz product 28 Stone Fruit Group Borers, leafrollers, leafhoppers, Lygus, oriental fruit moth, mites 6 19 (Concentrate) 5 oz product 21 Potato/Tuberous & Corm Group, Root & Tuber Vegetables Aphids, armyworms, cutworms, flea beetle, grasshoppers, leafhoppers, leafminers, loopers, mites, rootworms, vegetable weevil, oz product 14 Tree Nut Crop Aphids, caterpillars, codling moth, shuckworm, leafrollers, Lygus, mites, navel orangeworm, peach twig borer, casebearers, pecan phylloxera, walnut husk fly (Concentrate) 5 oz product 21 Not all pests are listed and generic terms, such as worms, are used for Lepidoptera larvae in this table. Check the label for information on crops, pests, applications, and restrictions. Always read and follow label directions. Gladiator is a restricted use pesticide. FMC and Gladiator are trademarks of FMC Corporation. 213 FMC Corporation. All rights reserved. 2 LC-9-4NA-11/13

28 FOLIAR INSECT CONTROL A NEW UNIQUE INSECTICIDE/MITICIDE THAT OFFERS POWERFUL BROAD-SPECTRUM CONTROL OF KEY PESTS IN CITRUS, APPLES, VEGETABLES, AND OTHER ORCHARD CROPS SUCH AS STONE FRUITS Active 1 as solution e.g. EC, EW Active 3 as Solution e.g EC or EW Enhanced Trade Secret Formulation Two insecticides are dissolved as a true molecular solution When diluted with water prior to application, an enormous amount of extremely small and highly stabilized droplets of zeta-cypermethrin and abamectin are delivered offering outstanding performance in terms of coverage, uniformity, rain fastness, consistency and overall efficacy. Emulsion Stabilizing & targeted delivery System Mite Control by Selected Treatments From Seasonal Insecticide Programs July 25, 211 Virginia Tech (Data courtesy Dr. Chris Bergh) 1.5 European Red Mite/leaf Two-Spotted Spider Mite/leaf 1.5 < 1µ Molecular solution of dual actives Untreated Check Assail 3SG 6 oz Petall Fall; Altacor 35WG 3 oz First Cover.1 Gladiator 18 oz + Horticultural Spray Oil Petal Fall & 1st Cover Selected Treatments Showing Codling Moth & Plum Curculio % Injury 211 Michigan State University (Data courtesy Dr. John Wise) Plum Curculio Codling Moth Untreated Assail 3SG 4 oz Pink; Imidan WP 3 lb Petal Fall; Imidan WP 3 lbs + TriFol.5 pt/1 gal Petal Fall; Imidan WP 3 lbs + Altacor 35WG 2.5 oz + Onager 1E 2 fl oz + TriFol.5 pt/1 gal CM Biofix + 25 DD's.25 Mustang Max 4 oz Pink; Gladiator 18 oz + Dam Oil.25% v/v Petal Fall; Beleaf 5SC 2.8 oz CM Biofix + 25 DD's Always read and follow label directions. Gladiator is a restricted use pesticide. FMC, Gladiator and Mustang Max are trademarks of FMC Corporation. Beleaf is a trademark of Ishihara Sangyo Kaisha, Ltd. Altacor is a trademark of E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company. Assail is a trademark of Nippon Soda Co. Ltd. Imidan and Onager are trademarks of Gowan Company LLC. 213 FMC Corporation. All rights reserved. 28 LC-9-4NA-11/13

29 INSECTICIDE/MITICIDE VEGETABLES, HOPS, STRAWBERRIES, CUCURBITS & GRAPES QUICK AND POWERFUL KNOCKDOWN WITH LONG LASTING RESIDUAL CONTROL FOR WHITE FLIES, LEAFMINERS, APHIDS, THRIPS, PYSILLIDS, MITES AND MORE Product Attributes Benefits Dual Modes of Action Two powerful modes of action combine in a proprietary formulation to control tough pests. Translaminar Mobility Wide Pest Spectrum Unique Formulation Longer residual that is resistant to washing off provides in-leaf protection. Active through contact and ingestion, and effective on a wide range of pests. Kills hard to control pests like leafminers, mites, and whiteflies. Proprietary surfactant technology ideal for translaminar movement. Low VOC water emulsion that is easy on fruit finish and mixes easily. Active Ingredients IRAC Class / MOA Formulation Signal Word Technical Information Bifenthrin Avermectin B1 3 / Sodium channel modulator 6 / Chloride channel activator.8 lbs/gallon EW (water emulsion) CAUTION Application Recommendations Thorough coverage is essential for good insect and mite control. The use of a spray adjuvant is recommended for optimum performance. Refer to the crops section of the label for specific adjuvant recommendations. Use higher rates for longer residual, heavy pest pressure, and dense crop canopies. At-plant applications may be made on fruiting vegetables, cucurbits, spinach, and strawberries to control grubs, maggots, wireworms, and in some crops, garden symphylans. Packaging PPE REI Case: 4 x 128 fl oz containers 4 x 192 fl oz containers Long-sleeved shirt and long pants, shoes plus socks, and chemical resistant, waterproof gloves. 12 hours (Exception: For grape girdling, cane turning, and typing in grapes 4 day REI) Spider Mite Cutworm Cucumber Beetle Leaf Miner Stink Bug White Fly Always read and follow label directions. Athena is a restricted use pesticide. FMC and Athena are trademarks of FMC Corporation. 213 FMC Corporation. All rights reserved. 29 LC-9-4NA-11/13

30 USE GUIDELINES Crop Pests (see label for definitive pest list) Recommended Rate (fl oz/a) Max Amount Per Season PHI (Days) Celeriac Mites, whitefly (adults), aphids, flea beetles, worms fl oz/a 21 Corm & Tuber Vegetables Cucurbits Fruiting Vegetables Mites, leafminers, Lygus, psyllid spp., thrips, worms, flea beetles, potato tuberworm Wireworms, maggots, grubs, leafminers, leafhoppers, thrips, lep. larvae, aphids, cucumber beetles, squash bugs, squash vine borer, Lygus spp., whitefly (adults), mites Wireworms, maggots, grubs, leafminers, psyllids, thrips (adults), lep. larvae, aphids, cucumber beetles, stink bugs, Lygus spp., whitefly (adults), mites fl oz/a fl oz/a fl oz/a Grapes Mites, lep. larvae, variegated leafhopper, western grape leafhopper, glassywinged sharpshooter fl oz/a (1 appl./season) 3 Head Lettuce Leafminers, thrips (adult), aphids, lep. larvae, cucumber beetles, flea beetles, leafhoppers, stink bug, Lygus spp., mites, whitefly fl oz/a Hops Mites, aphids, lep. larvae, root weevils fl oz/a (2 appl./season) 28 Pears Mites, codling moth, pear psyllid, leafhoppers, leafminers, leafrollers, Lygus spp., plum curculio, San Jose scale (crawlers), stink bugs, mites fl oz/a (2 appl./season) 28 Strawberries Mites, Lygus, aphids, lep. larvae, flea beetles, stink bugs, root weevil, mites fl oz/a (4 appl./season) 3 Spinach Symphyla, maggot, wireworm, leafminers, lep. larvae, cucumber beetles, flea beetles, thrips (adults), mites, whitefly (adults) fl oz/a 4 Note: See label for full listings of crops, pests, and use rates. The term worms refers to lepidopterous larvae. Spider Mites Per Leaf Hops Washington State University Athena 1 oz Agri-Mek 2.5 oz Nealta 13. oz Acramite 5 WS 1.5 lbs Envidor 24 oz Zeal 3 oz Untreated 8/9/211 8/15/211 8/22/211 Always read and follow directions. Athena is a restricted use pesticide. FMC and Athena are trademarks of FMC Corporation. Agri-Mek is a trademark of Syngenta Group Company. Nealta is a trademark of BASF SE. Acramite is a trademark of Chemtura Corporation. Envidor is a trademark of Bayer CropScience LP. Zeal is a trademark of Valent U.S.A Corporation. 213 FMC Corporation. All rights reserved. 3 LC-9-4NA-11/13

31 GRAPES, TOMATOES, SPINACH, BRASSICAS, PEPPERS, EGGPLANT, SUCCULENT PEAS & BEANS, STRAWBERRIES DUAL-ACTION INSECTICIDE FOR THAT OUTRANKS THE COMPETITION WITH ITS BROAD-SPECTRUM, QUICK KNOCKDOWN & LONG RESIDUAL CONTROL OF FOLIAR INSECTS Product Attributes Benefits Dual Mode of Action Resistance management product; broad-spectrum. Dual Routes of Control Pyrethroid and neonicotinoid activity allows flexible applications. Excellent Residual Activity Prolonged crop protection against sucking and chewing insects. Translaminar Mobility Complete and longer protection of crop leaves. Flexible Application Methods Ground, aerial, or chemigation. Proven Chemistry Years of performance by both active ingredients. SC Formulation Mixes easily; tank mixes with fungicides, herbicides, and foliar fertilizers. Active Ingredients IRAC Class / MOA Formulation Signal Word PPE REI Packaging Technical Information Bifenthrin (pyrethroid) Imidacloprid (neonicotinoid) 3 / Sodium channel modulator 4a / Nicotinic acetylcholine receptor inhibitor 2. lb/gal SC formulation WARNING Handlers and Applicators: long-sleeved shirt and long pants, shoes plus socks, and chemical resistant gloves. 12 hours Case: 4 x 1 gallon containers Rotational Crops Timed from last Brigadier application. Immediate Plant Back: Crops on this label, as well as corn (all), tobacco, tomatoes, eggplant, peppers, bell and non-bell, okra, caneberries, citrus, artichoke, lettuce (head), grapes, spinach, pears, hops, legume vegetables (edible pod), root tuberous and corm vegetables (except sugar beet), cilantro and coriander, soybeans, and strawberries. 3 Day Plant Back: Cereals, brassica (head & stem), cucurbits, sugar beets and safflower. 1 Month Plant Back: Onion and bulb vegetables. 12 Month Plant Back: All other crops. Always read and follow label directions. Brigadier is a restricted use pesticide. FMC and Brigadier are trademarks of FMC Corporation. 213 FMC Corporation. All rights reserved. 31 LC-9-4NA-11/13

32 USE GUIDELINES Not Registered in HI Crop Pests (see label for definitive pest list) Rate Range (oz Product/A) Max Amount Per Season PHI (Days) Brassicas (head & stem and leafy) Aphids, worms, cucumber beetle, ground beetle, leafhoppers, Lygus spp., thrips, wireworm adults lb ai 3.2 fl oz product Cilantro & Coriander Aphids, worms, flea beetles, grasshoppers, leafhoppers, leafminer, thrips lb ai fl oz product Citrus (bare ground) Fire ants, diaprepes root weevil, leaf notchers lb ai 64 fl oz product 1 Eggplant Aphids, worms, leafhoppers, Lygus spp., thrips, flea beetles, leafminers lb ai 25.6 fl oz Grapes Worms, variegated leafhopper, western grape leafhopper, glassywinged sharpshooter, mealybug lb ai 12.8 oz product 3 Head Lettuce Aphids, worms, flea beetles, leafhoppers, stink bug, Lygus spp lb ai 3.2 fl oz product Hops Aphids, leafhoppers, root weevils, two spotted spider mite, worms lb ai 38.4 fl oz product 28 Okra Aphids, Lygus, cucumber beetles, flea beetles, leafminer (adults) thrips, whitefly, worms lb ai 25.6 fl oz product Pear Aphids, leafhoppers, Lygus, stink bugs, codling moth, leafminers, worms lb ai 64 fl oz product 14 Peppers Aphids, leafhoppers, pepper weevil, psyllid spp Spinach Aphids, Lygus spp., thrips, worms, leafminers Strawberry Aphids, Lygus, whitefly, flea beetles, worms lb ai 25.6 fl oz product.48 lb ai 3. fl oz product.28 lb ai 1.92 fl oz product 4 Succulent Peas & Beans Aphids, grasshoppers, leafhoppers, Lygus spp., thrips, worms, flea beetle, weevils lb ai fl oz product Tree Nuts Aphids, codling moth, navel orangeworm, peach twig borer, stink bugs, Lygus lb ai 46.8 fl oz product (21 day PHI pecan) Tomato Aphids, fleahoppers, leafhoppers, squash bugs, stink bugs, thrips, Colorado potato beetle, worms lb ai 3.2 fl oz product 1 Tuberous & Corm Vegetables Aphids, leafhoppers, flea beetles, cucumber beetles lb ai 16.6 fl oz product 21 Not all pests are listed and generic terms, such as worms, are used for lepidoptera larvae in this table. Check the label for information on crops, pests, applications, and restrictions. Always read and follow label directions. Brigadier is a restricted use pesticide. FMC and Brigadier are trademarks of FMC Corporation. 213 FMC Corporation. All rights reserved. 32 LC-9-4NA-11/13

33 INSECT CONTROL- BRUSSEL SPROUTS, SWEET CORN & TREE NUTS MULTIPLE MODES OF ACTION FOR RESISTANCE MANAGEMENT AT THE RIGHT RATIO AND RATE Crop Pests Rate (fl oz/acre) Max Amount Per Season (fl oz/acre) PHI (Days) Brussels Sprouts Aphids, cabbage worm, leafhopper Sweet Corn Worms, aphids, corn rootworm adults Tree Nuts (pecan, walnut) Navel orangeworm, leaffooted bugs, codling moth, walnut husk fly, aphids almond, pecan 23.5 walnut 14 almond, walnut 28 pecan Not all pests are listed and generic terms, such as worms, are used for lepidoptera larvae in this table. Check the label for information on crops, pests, applications, and restrictions. Technical Information Product Attributes Benefits Active Ingredients Zeta-cypermethrin (pyrethroid) Chlorpyrifos Broad-Spectrum Control Handles a multitude of pests with one product. IRAC Class / MOA 3 / Sodium channel modulator 1B / Acetylcholinesterase inhibitor Quicker Knockdown Fast knockdown means you stop damage before pests cut into profits. Formulation 3. lb/gal EC formulation Longer Residual Control Helps reduce the numbers of times you need to spray. Signal Word PPE REI WARNING Coveralls over short-sleeved shirt and short pants, chemical resistant gloves, chemical resistant footwear plus socks, and protective eyewear. Mixer Loaders and Cleaners: must also wear a chemical resistant apron. Applicators: must wear chemical resistant headgear for overhead applications. 24 hours Advanced Formulations Enhanced insecticide technology offering broad-spectrum and residual control, plus added knock-down. Brown Marmorated Stinkbug Residual Lethality Index Values* for Various Insecticides Data Courtesy Dr. Tracey Leskey, USDA ARS Residual Knock Down Packaging Case 2 x 2.5 gal; 15 gal; 11 gal Stallion 11.5 oz/a Endigo 5 oz/a Leverage oz/a * Index is based upon contact bioassays run for 1, 3, and 5 days. Always read and follow label directions. Stallion is a restricted use pesticide. FMC and Stallion are trademarks of FMC Corporation. Endigo is a trademark of Syngenta Group Company. Leverage is a trademark of Bayer CropScience LP. 213 FMC Corporation. All rights reserved. 33 LC-9-4NA-11/13

34 CUCURBITS, TOMATOES, HOPS, PEPPERS, CARROTS, BRASSICA, BASIL A UNIQUE MODE OF ACTION FOR CONTROLLING DOWNY MILDEW, CAVITY SPOT, LATE BLIGHT, CLUB ROOT, PINK ROT, AND PHYTOPHTHORA CAPSICI Product Attributes Unique Mode of Action Benefits Excellent resistance management tool to rotate with other chemistries including strobilurins. Only fungicide in FRAC group 21. Excellent Activity on Oomycetes Controls all stages of downy mildew, late blight, phytophthora blight and pink rot. Reduced Risk Fungicide Short preharvest intervals, day for tomatoes, peppers, brassicas and cucurbits, and 14 days for carrots. The restricted entry interval is 12 hours. Anti-sporulating Effects Best if used as a preventative treatment prior to disease infection. Flexibility in Application Labeled for foliar and soil applications and chemigation. Control all stages of disease development Stops the disease and prevents further infection. Excellent resistance management tool with local systemicity. Active Ingredient Technical Information Cyazofamid Resistance Management Do not make more than 3 consecutive applications of Ranman fungicide without following with 3 applications of another fungicide with a different mode of action before applying more Ranman. Chemical Class & MOA Formulation FRAC group 21 cyanoimidazole 3.3 lb/gallon EC Signal Word PPE REI Resistance Management Check Packaging Caution Applicators and other handlers: long-sleeved shirt and long pants, shoes plus socks, and chemical resistant gloves. 12 hours Alternate sprays of Ranman with a fungicide with a different mode of action. 6 x1 qt, 4 x 1 gal DELETE JPR8814 Always read and follow label directions. FMC is a trademark of FMC Corporation. Ranman is a trademark of Ishihara Sangyo Kaisha, Ltd. 213 FMC Corporation. All rights reserved. 34 LC-9-4NA-11/13

35 USE GUIDELINES Crop Disease Rate Range Fl oz/a Max Product Per Season PHI (Days) Basil Downy mildew fl oz Brassicas Leafy Vegetable Crop Group 5 Club root Downy mildew Foliar: 2.5 Transplant drench: Soil incorporation: fl oz Carrot Cavity spot, root dieback, forking PPI & surface applications: 6. 3 fl oz 14 Cucurbit Vegetable Crop Group 9 (including cucumbers, melons & squash) Downy mildew Foliar: Phytophthora blight Transplant basal spray or drench: 2.5 Foliar ( following above): fl oz Fruiting Vegetable Crop Group 8 Late blight Foliar: Phytophthora blight Transplant basal spray or drench: 2.5 Foliar ( following above): fl oz Hops Downy mildew Foliar: fl oz 3 Leafy Greens Crop Subgroup 4A Downy mildew, white rust Foliar: fl oz Succulent-Podded & Shelled Beans Cottony leak, downy mildew, phytophthora blight Foliar: fl oz Tuberous & Corm Vegetables Crop Subgroup 1C (includes potato) Late blight Foliar: Pink rot, pythium root, & crown rot At-planting:.42 fl oz / 1 row ft Lay by / hilling: fl oz Tomato: Greenhouse Transplants Pythium damping off 3 fl oz / 1 gallons water Single application - Note: See label for full listings of crops, pests, and use rates Surfactant Instructions Ranman at the appropriate labeled rate with a non-ionic, organosilicone, NIS/OS blended surfactant is recommended for foliar applications. See label for detailed instructions. Check DELETE JPR8814 Always read and follow label directions. FMC is a trademark of FMC Corporation. Ranman is a trademark of Ishihara Sangyo Kaisha, Ltd. 213 FMC Corporation. All rights reserved. 35 LC-9-4NA-11/13

36 DISEASE CONTROL IN CUCURBITS A UNIQUE MODE OF ACTION FOR CONTROLLING DOWNY MILDEW AND PHYTOPHORA TO MANAGE FUNGICIDE RESISTANCE To prevent Downy Mildew in cucumbers, use Ranman 2.1 to 2.5 oz/a + NIS or NIS+OS Surfactant Blend. Keep spray intervals at recommended timings for the geography and environmental conditions. Do not make more than 3 consecutive applications for fungicide disease resistance management. Ranman may be tank mixed with other fungicides to broaden disease control and fungicide disease resistance management. Rotation of fungicide chemical classes is recommended to help reduce resistance. Downy Mildew Fungicide Trial in Pickling Cucumbers (Data Courtesy Michigan State University) Downy Mildew on Cucumber Foliar infection (%) Marketable yield (lb/2') e fg Untreated Ranman 3.33SC Muskegon County 29 a a 2.5 fl oz + Silwet 1.9 fl oz a a-c Catamaran 5.2SC 5 pt ab ab Presidio 4SC 4 fl oz ab cd Bravo Weather Stik 6SC 2 pt Gavel 5DF 2 lb Infected leaves Seven applications made at 4- to 6-day intervals ab a-c ab de Manzate 5DF 3 lb a-c b-d Previcur Flex 6EC 1.2 pt a-c e-g Tanos 5WP 8 oz b-d ef Revus 2.8SC 8 fl oz + Activator 9 8 fl oz c-e Marketable yield Serenade 3 lb de Oxidate 4 pt de Bars with a letter in common are not significantly different g fg g Acrobat 5WP 6.4 oz e fg Reason 4.26SC 5.5 fl oz Always read and follow label directions. FMC is a trademark of FMC Corporation. Ranman is a trademark of Ishihara Sangyo Kaisha, Ltd. Catamaran is a trademark of Luxembourg Industries (Pamol) Ltd. Presidio is a trademark of Valent U.S.A. Corporation. Bravo Weather Stik is a trademark of Gb Biosciences Corporation. Revus is a trademark of Syngenta Group Company. Gavel is a trademark of DOWELANCO. Manzate is a trademark of United Phosphorus Limited. Tanos is a trademark of E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Previcur and Reason are trademarks of Bayer CropScience LP. Serenade is a trademark of Bayer CropScience. OxiDate is a trademark of BioSafe Systems LLC. Acrobat is a trademark of BASF Corporation. 213 FMC Corporation. All rights reserved. 36 LC-9-4NA-11/13 DELETE JPR8814

37 DISEASE CONTROL IN TOMATOES A UNIQUE MODE OF ACTION FOR CONTROLLING LATE BLIGHT TO MANAGE FUNGICIDE RESISTANCE Tomato Late Blight Trial ESAREC (Dr. Steve Rideout) Late Blight Rotational Fungicide Tomato Trial Fletcher, NC Marketable Fruit lbs/plot 2.2. % Infection 1 Marketable Fruit (ton/a) Untreated Revus Top oz Presido 3 oz Presido 4 oz Ranman 2.5 oz Untreated Ranman 2.3 oz/a + Penncozeb.3 lbs/a + Bravo 1 pt/a Tanos 8 oz/a + Kocide 2 lbs/a + Manzate 2 lbs/a fb Curzate 5 oz/a + Kocide 2 lbs/a + Manzate 2 lbs/a Tomato Late Blight Fungicide Trial (Data Courtesy Michigan State University) DELETE JPR8814 Always read and follow label directions. FMC is a trademark of FMC Corporation. Ranman is a trademark of Ishihara Sangyo Kaisha, Ltd. Presidio is a trademark of Valent U.S.A. Corporation. Bravo Weather Stik is a trademark of Gb Biosciences Corporation. Bravo, Ridomil Gold, Ridomil Gold Bravo, Quadris, Revus and Revus Top are trademarks of Syngenta Group Company. Manzate is a trademark of United Phosphorus Limited. Curzate, Kocide, and Tanos are trademarks of E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Previcur is a trademark of Bayer CropScience LP. Penncozeb is a trademark of United Phosphorus Inc. Phostrol is a trademark of Nufarm Americas Inc. Forum is a trademark of BASF Corporation. 213 FMC Corporation. All rights reserved. 3 LC-9-4NA-11/13

38 DISEASE CONTROL IN SNAP BEANS AND LIMA BEANS A UNIQUE MODE OF ACTION FOR CONTROLLING COTTONY LEAK, DOWNY MILDEW AND PHYTOPHORA BLIGHT TO MANAGE FUNGICDE RESISTANCE Control of Cottony Leak in Snap Beans (Data Courtesy Virginia Tech - Dr. Steve Rideout) 4,5 Marketable Snap Bean Yield (lbs /A) 3,5 3,58 3,93 4,1 4,1 2,5 2,53 1,5 Untreated Check Ridomil Gold Copper 2.5 lb/a Headline 9 oz/a Ranman 2.5 oz/a + NIS.125% v/v Ranman 2.5 oz/a + Phostrol 4 pt/a + NIS.125% v/v Fungicides were applied twice in a program starting at Full Bloom (1 st Pods) and days later; applications made in 4 gal water/a. Downy Mildew Control in Lima Beans (Data Courtesy Univ. of Delaware) Phytophthora Blight Control in Snap Bean (Data Courtesy Dr. H. Dillard Cornell Univ.) 3,5 Shelled Baby Lima Bean Yield (lbs /A) 3,486 9 Marketable Snap Bean Yield (ton/a) 8. 3, 8.6 2,58 2,5 2, , Ridomil Gold Copper 2 lb/a Omega 8oz/A Ranman 2.5 oz/a + NIS.125% v/v Fungicides were applied 4 times in a program applications made in 3 gal water/a. 5 Untreated Check Ridomil Gold 2 pt/a + Kocide 1.25 lbs/a Ranman 2.5 oz/a + NIS.125% v/v DELETE JPR8814 Always read and follow label directions. FMC is a trademark of FMC Corporation. Ranman and Omega are trademarks of Ishihara Sangyo Kaisha, Ltd. Ridomil Gold is a trademark of Syngenta Group Company. Kocide is a trademark of E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Phostrol is a trademark of Nufarm Americas Inc. Headline is a trademark of BASF Corporation. 213 FMC Corporation. All rights reserved. 38 LC-9-4NA-11/13

39 DISEASE CONTROL IN GRAPES A UNIQUE MODE OF ACTION FOR CONTROLLING COTTONY LEAK, DOWNY MILDEW AND PHYTOPHORA BLIGHT TO MANAGE FUNGICDE RESISTANCE 211 Evaluation of Fungicide Programs for Control of Diseases in Grapes (Data Courtesy Dr. Annemiek Schilder Michigan State Univ.) 9 % Control Grape Downy Mildew on Leaves Vignoles Dithane Rainshield 3 lbs (A); Ranman 2.8 oz + Endura 4.5 oz (B); Ranman 2.8 oz + Elite 4 oz (C); Ranman 2.8 oz + Endura 4.5 oz (D,E) Dithane Rainshield 3 lbs (A); Endura 4.5 oz (B); Elite 4 oz (C); Endura 4.5 oz (D,E) Dithane Rainshield 3 lbs (A); Revus 8 oz + Endura 4.5 oz (B); Revus 8 oz + Elite 4 oz (C); Revus 8 oz + Endura 4.5 oz (D,E) Application Timings: A = June 13 (Immediate Prebloom); B = June 29 (1 st Post Bloom, Pea Sized Fruit); C = July 15 (2 nd Post Bloom); D = July 29 (3 rd Post-Bloom); E = August 14 (4 th Post-Bloom). 212 Fungicide Performance Trial for Downy Mildew of Grapes (Data Courtesy Dr. Mizhou Nita Virginia Tech) 2 % Defoliation Downy Mildew Ranman 2.5 oz Merivon 5.5 oz Downy Mildew Check DELETE JPR8814 Applications of treatments made at 56, 1, 83 and 98 Days After First Application. Always read and follow label directions. FMC is a trademark of FMC Corporation. Ranman is a trademark of Ishihara Sangyo Kaisha, Ltd. Dithane and Rainshield are trademarks of Dow AgroSciences LLC. Elite is a trademark of Bayer CropScience LP. Endura and Merivon are trademarks of BASF Corporation. Revus is a trademark of Syngenta Group Company. 213 FMC Corporation. All rights reserved. 39 LC-9-4NA-11/13

40 DISEASE CONTROL IN BRASSICA S & COLE CROPS A UNIQUE MODE OF ACTION FOR CONTROLLING COTTONY LEAK, DOWNY MILDEW AND PHYTOPHORA BLIGHT TO MANAGE FUNGICDE RESISTANCE 212 Evaluation of Fungicides for Clubroot Control in Mustard Greens (Data Courtesy Dr. Sally Miller OARDC OSU) Terraclor 5 WP.5 oz per 3 gallons water per transplant. NOTE severe clubroot deformation % Clubroot Incidence % Clubroot Severity Terraclor 5 WP.5 oz / 3 gal per plant Ranman 25 oz per 1 gallons water broadcast incorporated before setting. NOTE healthy roots. Evaluation of Fungicides for Clubroot Control in Broccoli (Data Courtesy Dr. Sally Miller OSU OARDC, Celeryville, OH) Untreated Check Fresh Harvest Yield (lbs) / 1 Plants Omega fl oz /1 gals irrigated 1 inch at 1 day ProPhyt 4 pt /1 gals drench at tranplanting & 1 week post transplant 4.2 Ranman 1.1 oz /1 gals irrigated 1 inch at 2-4 hrs DELETE JPR8814 Always read and follow label directions. FMC is a trademark of FMC Corporation. Ranman and Omega are trademarks of Ishihara Sangyo Kaisha, Ltd. Terraclor is a trademark of Amvac Chemical Corp. ProPhyt is a trademark of Luxembourg Industries (Pamol) Ltd. 213 FMC Corporation. All rights reserved. 4 LC-9-4NA-11/13

41 ONIONS, GRAPES, LETTUCE, SUCCULENT PEAS & BEANS, CANEBERRIES, CARROTS, STONE FRUIT REDISCOVERING A SUPERIOR FUNGICIDE FOR BOTRYTIS, WHITE MOLD, PURPLE BLOTCH, GREY MOLD, ALTERNARIA Product Attributes Benefits Unique Mode of Action Iprodione is in FRAC Group 2 making it an excellent resistance management tool. Excellent Activity Controls brown rot, blossom blight, white mold, leaf spot, grey mold, purple blotch and bunch rot. Multi-site Activity Rovral stops fungi at several phases of development including, spore germination, mycelia growth, and spore production. Flexibility in Application Labeled for foliar and soil applications and chemigation. Technical Information Grey Mold in Lettuce Active Ingredient Iprodione FRAC Code & Group FRAC group 2 Dicarboximides Formulation Flowable Signal Word Caution PPE Applicators and other handlers: long-sleeved shirt and long pants, shoes plus socks, chemical resistant apron, filtering respirator and chemical resistant gloves. REI 24 Hours Rovral Untreated Resistance Management Do not extend the total number of applications per crop on the label or tank mix with other dicarboximide fungicides Packaging 2.5 Gallons Always read and follow label directions. FMC and Rovral are trademarks of FMC Corporation. 213 FMC Corporation. All rights reserved. 41 LC-9-4NA-11/13

42 USE GUIDELINES Crop Disease Rate Range Max Amount Per Season (fl oz/acre) PHI (Days) Beans (Snap, Lima) Grey mold, white mold Pint/A 4 Pints - Berries Botrytis fruit rot 1 2 Pint/A 8 Pints Broccoli Black leg 2 Pint/A 4 Pints Carrot Alternaria blight, black crown rot 1 2 Pint/A 8 Pints 1 Pints (Tank mix) Chinese Mustard Alternaria leaf spot 1 Pint/A 4 Pints 1 Dry Bulb Onion Botrytis leaf blight, botrytis neck rot, purple blotch, stemphylium blight Pint/A.5 Pints 1 Pints (Tank mix) Garlic White rot 4 Pint/A No more than one application - Grapes Bunch rot 1 2 Pint/A 8 Pints Lettuce Lettuce drop, bottom rot, grey mold Pint/A 6 Pint 14 Stone Fruit Brown rot blossom blight, shot hole, scab, jacket rot 1 2 Pint/A 4 Pints - Strawberries Botrytis crown rot, grey mold, stem end rot, phomopsis soft rot, purple leaf spot, anthracnose 1 2 Pint/A No more than one application - Note: See label for full listings of crops, pests, and use rates. Schlerotinia/White Mold Botrytis Bunch Rot Schlerotinia Apothecia Monolinia Brown Rot Always read and follow label directions. FMC and Rovral are trademarks of FMC Corporation. 213 FMC Corporation. All rights reserved. 42 LC-9-4NA-11/13

43 PRE-PLANT BURNDOWN HOODED HARVEST AID FOLIAR DIRECTED SUCKER PRE-PLANT BURNDOWN HOODED HARVEST AID FOLIAR DIRECTED SUCKER FAST ACTING BURNDOWN HERBICIDE, HOODED SPRAY, & DIRECTED SPRAY LABELED USES FOR AIM EC HERBICIDE CROP GROUP / CROP ROOT & TUBER VEGETABLES GROUP 1 ROOT & TUBER VEG. (except sugar beet) 1 ROOT VEGETABLES SUBGROUP 1A Horseradish ROOT VEG. SUBGROUP (except sugar beet) 1B TUBEROUS & CORM VEG. SUBGROUP 1C Potato Sweet Potato TUBEROUS & CORM VEGETABLES SUBGROUP (except potato) 1D LEAVES OF ROOT & TUBER VEG. GROUP 2 CROP GROUP / CROP CEREAL GRAINS GROUP 15 (Cont) Barley Millet Oats Rice Wild rice Rye Sorghum (grain) Triticale Wheat BULB VEGETABLES GROUP 3 FORAGE, FODDER & STRAW OF CEREAL GRAINS GROUP 16 LEAFY VEG. (except brassica) GROUP 4 Corn, silage BRASSICA (COLE) LEAFY VEG. GROUP 5 Sorghum, forage HEAD AND STEM BRASSICA SUBGROUP 5A GRASS, FORAGE, FODDER & HAY GROUP 1 LEAFY BRASSICA GREENS SUBGROUP 5B HERBS AND SPICES GROUP 19 LEGUME VEG. (succulent or dried) GROUP 6 OILSEEDS GROUP 2 EDIBLE-PODDED LEGUME VEG. SUBGRP 6A SUCCULENT SHELLED PEA & BEAN SUBGROUP 6B Canola Crambe seed Lima bean Flax seed DRY SHELLED PEA & BEAN (except soybean) SUBGROUP 6C Sunflower FOLIAGE OF LEGUME VEG. GROUP TROPICAL FRUITS FRUITING VEG. (except cucurbits) GROUP 8 TROPICAL TREE FRUITS Eggplant Avocado Okra Fig Pepper Kiwi Tomato CROPS NOT INCLUDED IN A CROP GROUP CUCURBIT VEGETABLES GROUP 9 Banana MELON SUBGROUP 9A Cotton SQUASH / CUCUMBER SUBGROUP 9B Dates CITRUS FRUITS GROUP 1 Fallow POME FRUITS GROUP 11 Figs STONE FRUITS GROUP 12 Grape BERRIES GROUP 13 Guayule AZ* BUSHBERRY SUBGROUP 13B Hops CANE BERRY SUBGROUP 13A Olive TREE NUTS GROUP 14 (including pistachio) Peanut CEREAL GRAINS GROUP 15 Persimmon Corn Pomegranate Corn, Field Soybean Corn, Pop Strawberry Corn, Sweet Sugarcane Registered on a Crop or Crop Group Part of a Crop Group Registration Tobacco * 24-c Registration Always read and follow label directions. FMC and Aim are trademarks of FMC Corporation. 213 FMC Corporation. All rights reserved. 43 LC-9-4NA-11/13

44 ORCHARD FLOOR & SUCKER CONTROL TREE NUTS, TREE FRUITS, GRAPES AIM EC HERBICIDE IS THE KICK IN THE TANK FOR FASTER ACTIVITY, MORE COMPLETE BURNDOWN AND CONTROL OF TOUGH BROADLEAF WEEDS Fast Activity Product Attributes Increased Weed Spectrum Benefits Improved desiccation for better control of no-till weeds, allowing for quicker planting, moisture conservation, and fertilizer savings. Excellent activity on fiddleneck, kochia, morningglory species, lambsquarters, nettle, nightshade, pigweeds, common purslane, Shepherd's purse and ground-cherry. PPO Chemistry Different mode of action to increase efficacy and helps with weed resistance management Aim EC Alone Rate:.5 2. fl oz/a Tank Mixes Rate: Aim 2. fl oz/a Tank mix Aim EC to increase weed spectrum. Refer to product labels for appropriate crops and restrictions. Glyphosate Glufosinate 2,4-D Dicamba Adjuvant Guidelines Crop oil concentrate (COC) at 1 gal/1 gals of spray solution or nonionic surfactant (NIS) may be added to glyphosate treatments. Add AMS/UAN or water conditioner. Adjuvant is still required for fertilizer solutions. Application Guidelines Coverage is essential for good control; 1 gpa label minimum gpa recommended, especially when weed populations are high, or weed size is large (over 6"). Use flat fan nozzles within recommended pressure ranges for best performance. Do not use FloodJet nozzles or tips larger than 88 that create a coarse spray. Labeled Crops & Planting Interval for Preplant Burndown Applications of Aim EC Apply no later than 1-day after planting: Corn, sweet Legumes Vegetables, (succulent peas & beans) Apply no closer than 1-day before planting: Avocado Citrus fruit Pome fruit Stone fruit Grape Hops Horseradish Kiwifruit Tree nuts Okra Persimmon Pomegranate For transplants of the following crops: Cucurbit vegetables Fruiting vegetables Brassicas vegetables Leafy vegetables Apply no later than -days before planting: Brassicas vegetables Cucurbit vegetables Fruiting vegetables Leafy vegetables Root & Tuber vegetables Apply no later than 3-days before planting: Bulb vegetables Always read and follow label directions. Aim EC is not registered for sale or use in California. FMC and Aim are trademarks of FMC Corporation. FloodJet is a trademark of Spraying Systems Co. 213 FMC Corporation. All rights reserved. 44 LC-9-4NA-11/13

45 CITRUS GROVES, ORCHARDS, VINEYARDS, AND BERRY BEDS ADDED BROADLEAF CONTROL AND SUCKER CONTROL WITH OR WITHOUT CURRENT LABELED HERBICIDES Cheeseweed Annual Morningglory Nightshade Features Unique active ingredient Fast activity Low cost Contact activity Low vapor pressure Sucker control Controls tough broadleaves Benefits Control shifting weed populations. Manage weed resistance. Quickly end weed competition. Evaluate your results in a few days. Affordable enough to tank mix. Minimal to no soil residual concerns. Avoid contact with green bark, desirable vegetation, vegetative parts, and desirable fruit. Stays where you put it. No phenoxy cut-off restrictions. Aim EC is a broadleaf herbicide that can also be used for sucker control in tree crops and grapes. Ann. Morningglory spp. Ann. Nightshade spp. Fiddleneck Common Purslane Cheeseweed Filare spp. Nettle Kochia Lambsquarters London Rocket Prostrate Spurge Shepherd's Purse Wright Ground Cherry London Rocket Pigweed Lambsquarters Always read and follow label directions. Aim EC is not registered for sale or use in California. FMC and Aim are trademarks of FMC Corporation. 213 FMC Corporation. All rights reserved. 45 LC-9-4NA-11/13

46 HOODED SPRAY APPLICATIONS TROPICAL FRUIT, VEGETABLES, CITRUS, STRAWBERRY HOODED SPRAY APPLICATIONS FOR FAST ACTIVITY, MORE COMPLETE BURNDOWN AND CONTROL OF TOUGH BROADLEAF WEEDS Broadleaf Weed Control Hooded or Directed Sprays Use Rates: oz/a Tank Mix Recommendations: Glyphosate, paraquat or other labeled herbicides. Residual herbicides may also be used according to their labels. Do not drift spray mixture on desirable vegetation, green bark, vegetative parts or desirable fruit. Target 4" or less weeds for optimum control. Always add an adjuvant according to the adjuvant guidelines. Use a minimum of 2 gallon finished spray per acre. Application Guidelines 35 gpa recommended, especially when weed populations are high, or weed size is large (over 6"). Use nozzles and spray systems designed for maximum weed coverage with low spray drift. Aim EC is rainfast within one hour of application. Adjuvant Guidelines COC at 1% v/v is recommended under dry conditions, heavy weed pressure or MSO and silicone combinations. NIS may be used at.25% for all crops. Add AMS/UAN and or water conditioner. % Weed Control in Raspberries FMC In House Data Arkansas 1 8 % Weed Control in Blueberries Data courtesy Dr. Katy Jennings, NCSU Ground-cherry Prickly Lettuce Grasses Meadow Beauty Red Sorrel Grasses Aim EC 2 oz/a + COC 1% Aim EC 2 oz/a + Poast 2.5 pt/a + COC 1% Aim EC 2 oz/a + COC 1% Aim EC 2 oz/a + Poast 2.5 pt/a + COC 1% Always read and follow label directions. Aim EC is not registered for sale or use in California. FMC and Aim are trademarks of FMC Corporation. Poast is a trademark of BASF Corporation. 213 FMC Corporation. All rights reserved. 46 LC-9-4NA-11/13

47 Inches CHEMICAL WEED MANAGEMENT UTILIZING AIM EC WITH POAST OR GLYPHOSATE TO MANAGE CHEMICALLY MOW ROW MIDDLES IN GROVES, ORCHARDS, OR VINEYARDS Chemical Mowing Research Results A trial conducted at the NCSU Mountain Horticultural Crops Research and Extension Center by Dr. Wayne Mitchem (see pictures at right) and at WVU by Dr. R. Chandaran demonstrated after treatment all tank mixtures significantly reduced the growth of a fescue orchard/ vineyard floor for up to weeks and also showed Aim EC controlled or suppressed broadleaf weeds while the tank mix partner reduced grass biomass. How To Chemically Mow Aim EC herbicide.5 oz to 1 oz/a + Poast 1 oz/a + COC 1% v/v or Aim EC.5 oz to 1 oz/a + Glyphosate 4 oz/a + COC 1% v/v can be used in pome and stone fruit orchards, grape vineyards, and tree nut orchards. Do not use 2,4-D or phenoxy herbicide in any Aim EC tank mix near or on sensitive crops such as grapes. An early mowing may be required to obtain uniform height of 3-4 inch tall grass on an orchard/vineyard floor for successful chemical mowing. A chemical mowing application may proceed 3 days after mowing. Be sure the grass orchard floor is actively growing. Take precautions to avoid spray drift and/or contact of spray onto tree/vine foliage, trunks and fruit. Avoid spraying during environmental conditions that may favor spray drift. Apply in application volumes between 1 and 2 gallons/acre. Application should be made by only ground application equipment that is properly calibrated and adjusted to prevent spray drift. Adjuvants such as NIS.25% v/v or COC 1% v/v may be used. As grass species in orchard/vineyard floors vary, read and follow tank mix partner directions that are specific for the grass(es) in the orchard/vineyard floor. Read tank mix partner labels and follow most restrictive tank mix partner directions. Aim EC 1 oz/a + Poast 1 oz/a) + COC 2 pt/a Aim EC 1 oz/a + Glyphosate 4 oz/a + COC 2 pt/a Untreated 28 DAT Untreated 28 DAT Application Guidelines Grass Height Suppression Data courtesy Dr. R. Chandaran WVU Coverage is essential for good control; 1-2 gpa label minimum gpa recommended, especially when weed populations are high, or weed size is large (over 6"). Use nozzles and spray systems designed for maximum weed and sucker coverage with low spray drift. Aim EC is rainfast within one hour of application. COC or MSO 1% v/v used under dry conditions; NIS may be used at.25% v/v ; WAT 3 WAT WAT Aim EC.5 oz/a + Poast 1 oz/a + MSO 2 pt/a Aim EC 1 oz/a + Poast 1 oz/a + MSO 2 pt/a Aim EC.5 oz/a + Glyphosate 3 oz/a + MSO 2 pt/a Untreated Always read and follow label directions. Aim EC is not registered for sale or use in California. FMC and Aim are trademarks of FMC Corporation. Poast is a trademark of BASF Corporation. 213 FMC Corporation. All rights reserved. 4 LC-9-4NA-11/13

48 FARM & FARMSTEAD WEED CONTROL AIM EC HERBICIDE FOR CONTROL OF BROADLEAF WEEDS IN AND AROUND FENCES, BUILDINGS, AND TREE ROWS TO HELP MANAGE WEED SEED BANK. Fast Activity Product Attributes Increased Weed Spectrum Benefits Aim EC works fast. Whether used alone or as a tank mix with other labeled herbicides Aim EC will burn down labeled weeds in just a few days. Excellent activity on velvetleaf, morningglory species, lambsquarters, nightshade, pigweed, and waterhemp. Improves control of kochia, Russian thistle, and field bindweed. PPO Chemistry Additional mode of action to increase efficacy and helps with weed resistance management. Application Flexibility Wide window of application. Aim EC can be tank mixed with many herbicides for improved weed spectrum. Agriculture Farm and Farmstead Use Aim EC may be used for broadleaf weed control on farms and farmsteads in areas outside of crop growing areas. Uses Include: Grass waterways Field edges Terraces Equipment storage areas Shelter belts Fence lines Farm buildings Dry ditch and canal banks Use Rates: Apply up to 2. fl oz Aim EC per acre. Desirable Vegetation: Do not spray or allow drift from spray to contact desirable vegetation, flowers, or fruit. Desirable vegetation contacted by Aim EC will be damaged. Use Aim EC 2 oz + COC 1% v/v 5 Days After Application Fence Line Poison Ivy Adjuvant Guidelines A nonionic surfactant (NIS), crop oil concentrate (COC), or methylated seed oil (MSO) is required. See the Aim EC label for rates. With surfactant loaded glyphosate, no additional surfactant is required. Add AMS/UAN as needed by the tank mix partner. Adjuvant is still required for fertilizer solutions. Application Guidelines Coverage is essential for good control; 1 gpa label minimum gpa recommended, especially when weed populations are high, or weed size is large (over 6"). Use flat fan nozzles within recommended pressure ranges for best performance. Do not use FloodJet nozzles or tips larger than 88 that create a coarse spray. Avoid applications under abnormally cool conditions or when foliage that is wet from irrigation, rainfall, or dew. Tank Mixes Aim EC may be tank mixed with other labeled herbicides to control additional broadleaf weeds and grasses. Refer to the other product label for specific instructions and restrictions, including adjuvant requirements. Glyphosate 2,4-D Dicamba Metsulfuron Always read and follow label directions. Aim EC is not registered for sale or use in California. FMC and Aim are trademarks of FMC Corporation. FloodJet is a trademark of Spraying Systems Co. 213 FMC Corporation. All rights reserved. 48 LC-9-4NA-11/13

49 SWEET CORN MAXIMUM FLEXIBILITY PREPLANT, PREEMERGENCE, POST WEED CONTROL / LONG RESIDUAL CONTROL ON GRASSES, WATERHEMP, PALMER PIGWEED, AND OTHER BROADLEAVES Anthem Benefits Long residual performance; up to 2-4 weeks longer control than other standards Use across all soil types and tillage practices Application flexibility: 45 days pre-plant through V4 Burndown activity Two modes of action for resistance management Low use rate, easy mixing liquid formulation Mixes easily with UAN (28%-32%) fertilizers No soil ph restrictions and no herbicide or insecticide interactions Crop Rotation / Maximum Rate Per Season / PHI Anthem is for use on corn only Crop rotation: See current label for rotation guidelines Coarse soils: Maximum of 9 oz per season Medium/fine soils: Maximum of 16. oz/season Pre-Harvest Intervals: 4 days (sweet corn forage, ears) Anthem ATZ Benefits Pre and post power of Anthem plus Atrazine for broadspectrum, strong grass and broadleaf weed control Use across all soil types and tillage practices Long residual with a boost in large seeded broadleaf control Application flexibility: 45 days pre-plant through V4 Excellent post performance with three modes-of-action for fast activity in preplant burndown tank mixes Low use rate, easy mixing all in a new, patented liquid formulation Crop Rotation / Maximum Use Per Season / PHI Anthem ATZ is for use on corn only Crop rotation: See current label for rotational guidelines Coarse soils: Maximum of 39 oz per cropping season Medium/fine soils: Maximum of.4 oz/season Pre-Harvest Intervals: 45 days (sweet corn forage, ears) Soil Type Coarse Medium Fine Soil Type Coarse Medium Fine Organic Matter % Pre Use Rates Fl Oz/acre Organic Matter % Pre Use Rates Pints/acre < 3% > 3% < 3% > 3% Percent Weed Control 6 DAT Peachey 213 Preemergence Key Weeds Controlled Barnyardgrass Crabgrass Foxtails Fall panicum Italian ryegrass Witchgrass Prickly sida Jimsonweed Palmer amaranth Waterhemp Pigweeds Black nightshade Lambsquarters P. smartweed Kochia (non-triazine) Common ragweed Anthem 1 oz EP Anthem ATZ 32 oz EP Laudis 3 oz EP Callisto 3 oz EP Impact.3 oz EP Redroot Pigweed Hairy Nightshade Purslane Always read and follow label directions. FMC and Anthem are trademarks of FMC Corporation. Laudis is a trademark of Bayer CropScience LP. Callisto is a trademark of Syngenta Group Company. Impact is a trademark of Amvac Chemical Corporation. 213 FMC Corporation. All rights reserved. 49 LC-9-4NA-11/13

50 SWEET CORN SMALL SEEDED BROADLEAF CONTROL IN SWEET CORN Use Rates.6.9 oz/a Control of labeled weeds alone or tank mix with other post herbicides. Kochia Cadet provides best control when weeds are small (less than 4 ). Spray coverage can be difficult and control incomplete when treating large weeds at later stages. When corn is over 24-3" tall use drop nozzles aligned to spray between the rows. Application Timing Prior to planting and anytime after planting up to 48 tall. Cadet may be used for added burndown in tank mixes prior to planting for winter and summer annuals. Common Lambsquarter Redroot Pigweed Application Guidelines Spray coverage is critical for control with contact herbicides. Use 15 gal/a minimum by ground or 5 gal/a by aerial application. Apply with medium droplet size and adequate pressure for good spray pattern. Avoid very coarse droplets and flood type nozzles. Adjuvants Apply with nonionic surfactant (NIS) at 1qt/1 gal or crop oil concentrate (COC) at 1 gal/1 gal. UAN at 1-2 qt/a or AMS at 8-1 lb/1 gal may be added. Treated with Cadet.9 oz + Atrazine 8 oz + MSO 32 oz + AMS 1 lbs/1 g 6 DAT Restrictions Sweet corn may be harvested 4 days after application. Weeds Controlled / Suppressed* Bur cucumber Common lambsquarters Eastern black nightshade Ivyleaf morningglory* Jimsonweed Kochia* Russian thistle* Spurred anoda Tall morningglory* Velvetleaf Waterhemp Always read and follow label directions. FMC and Cadet are trademarks of FMC Corporation. 213 FMC Corporation. All rights reserved. 5 LC-9-4NA-11/13

51 PRODUCT INFORMATION ACTIVE INGREDIENTS Product/ Formulation Active Ingredient Chemistry (FRAC, IRAC, HRAC) (site of action group) Partial Labeled Crops in This Guide PHI Targeted Pests Aim 2 EC Carfentrazoneethyl Aryl-triazolinone (14) Many Crops most are hooded spray or directed spray day most crops 3 day tree crops 15 day - caneberries Kochia, Lambsquarters, Morningglory, Nightshade, Pigweed, Russian thistle, Velvetleaf, Waterhemp Athena.8 EW Bifenthrin Avermetin Bifenyl pyrethroid (6) GABA receptor disruptor (6) Strawberry Cucurbits, Fruiting veg Celeriac, Corm & Tuber Hops, Pears Grapes Spinach Lygus spp., Spider mites, Thrips, Armyworms, Stinkbugs, Psyllids, Leafminers, Aphids, Squash bug, Japanese beetle Beleaf 5 SG Flonicamid Pyridinecarboximide (9C) Brassicas, Cucurbits Fruiting & Leafy veg Stone Fruit Hops Strawberry Pome Fruit Plant bugs, Cotton fleahopper, Aphids Brigadier 2 EC Bifenthrin Imidacloprid Bifenyl pyrethroid (3) Nicotinoid (4A) Citrus, Tomato Brassicas, Peppers, Strawberry, Peas & Beans Tree Nuts Pear Hops Grapes 1 (21 pecan) Aphids, Plant bugs, Cutworms, Armyworms, Stinkbugs Brigade WSB Bifenthrin Bifenyl pyrethroid (3) Strawberry Citrus, Tomato, Bushberries Peas & Beans Brassicas, Peppers Tree Nuts Hops, Pear Grapes (21 pecan) 14 3 Lygus spp., Spider mites, Thrips Armyworms, Stinkbugs, Psyllids, Leafminers, Aphids, Squash bug, Japanese beetle Cadet.91 EC Fluthiacetmethyl Aryl-triazolinone (14) Sweet Corn 4 Velvetleaf, Morningglory, Pigweed, Waterhemp, Lambsquarters, Nightshade Capture 1.5 LFR Bifenthrin Bifenyl (3) Pyrethroid Brassicas, Sweet Corn, Beans & Peas, Cucurbits At plant applications Armyworms, Cutworm, Grubs, Rootworm, Seed corn maggot, Stalk borer, Wireworm *Not all crops are listed for each product, check product labels for exact crops and use rates & for application instructions. Always read and follow label directions. Athena, Brigadier, Brigade, and Capture are restricted use pesticides. FMC, Aim, Athena, Brigadier, Brigade, Cadet, Capture and LFR are trademarks of FMC Corporation. Beleaf is a trademark of Ishihara Sangyo Kaisha, Ltd. 213 FMC Corporation. All rights reserved. 51 LC-9-4NA-11/13

52 PRODUCT INFORMATION ACTIVE INGREDIENTS Product/ Formulation Active Ingredient Chemistry (FRAC, IRAC, HRAC) (site of action group) Partial Labeled Crops in This Guide PHI Targeted Pests Gladiator.25 EW Zeta-cypermethrin Avermectin Cyano pyrethroid (6) GABA receptor disruptor (6) Citrus, Cucurbit, Fruiting veg, Leafy veg Stone fruit, Tree nuts Apples, Grapes, Pears Aphids, Armyworms, CEW, Cutworms, ECB, Flea beetles, Stink bugs, Grasshoppers, Japanese beetle, Mites Hero 1.24 EC Bifenthrin Zeta-cypermethrin Bifenyl Pyrethroid (3) Cyano Pyrethroid (3) Blueberries, Tomato Caneberries, Sweet corn, Cucurbits, Peas & Beans Brassicas, Peppers Pecans Grapes Aphids, Armyworms, CEW, Cutworms, ECB, Flea beetles, Stink bugs, Grasshoppers, Japanese beetle, Mites Mustang Zeta-cypermethrin Cyano 1.5 EW Pyrethroid (3) Berries, Brassicas, Cucurbits, Fruiting/Leafy veg, Grapes, Peas & Beans Sweet Corn Onions, Tree Nuts Pome and Stone Fruit Aphids, Armyworms, CEW, Cutworms, ECB, Flea beetles, Stink bugs, Grasshoppers, Japanese beetle, Mites Mustang Maxx.8 EC Zeta-cypermethrin Cyano Pyrethroid (3) Berries, Brassicas, Cucurbits, Fruiting and Leafy veg, Grape, Peas & Beans Sweet Corn Tree Nuts, Onions Pome and Stone Fruit Armyworms, CEW, Cutworms, ECB, Flea beetles, Japanese beetle, Potato leafhopper, Aphids, Stink bugs, head moth, webworm, seed weevils, alfalfa weevil larvae Rovral 4 F Iprodione Dicarboximides (2) Beans, Stone fruit, Strawberries Berries(do not use on blueberries) Onions, Grapes * Stallion 3 EC Zeta-cypermethrin Chlorpyrifos Cyano Pyrethroid (3) Organophosphate (1) Walnut Brussels sprouts, Sweet corn Pecan Bean leaf beetle, Chinchbug, Weevils, Soybean aphid, Stinkbug, Webworms *Not all crops are listed for each product, check product labels for exact crops and use rates & for application instructions. Always read and follow label directions. Gladiator, Hero, Mustang, Mustang Maxx, and Stallion are restricted use pesticides. FMC, Gladiator, Hero, Mustang, Rovral, and Stallion, are trademarks of FMC Corporation. 213 FMC Corporation. All rights reserved. 52 LC-9-4NA-11/13

53 PRODUCT INFORMATION PACKAGING Product/ Formulation Rate Range Package Size Weight / Gallons Pallet Quantity Aim 2EC oz 6 x 1 qt/case 8.9lbs/gal 12 cases (18 gal) Athena.8 EW 1 oz 4 x 128 oz/case 4 x 192 oz/case 8.55 lbs/gal 18 cases (2 gal) 8 cases (48 gal) Beleaf 5 SG oz 6 x 1.5 lbs/case NA 12 cases (18 lbs) Brigadier 2 EC oz 4 x 1 gal/case 8.85 lbs/gal 2 cases (18 gal) Brigade WSB oz 2 x.5 lbs/case NA 3 cases (3 lbs) Cadet.91 EC.4.9 oz 6 x 1 qt/case 8.84 lbs/gal 12 cases (18 gal) Capture 1.5 LFR oz 2 x 2.5 gal 12 gal One way 8.5 lbs/gal 24 cases (12 gal) Gladiator.25 EW 6 19 oz 4 x 1 gal/case lbs/gal 24 cases (96 gal) Hero 1.24 EC oz 4 x 1 gal/case 15 gal U-turn 12 gal One way 25 gal/ U-turn 8.2 lbs/gal 24 cases (96 gal) 8 U-turns (12 gal) Mustang 1.5 EW oz 4 x 1 gal 12 x 1 qt 8. lbs/gal 24 cases (96 gal) 2 cases (81 gal) Mustang Maxx.8 EC oz 4 x1 gal/case 15 gal U-turn 12 gal One way 8.2 lbs/gal 24 cases (96 gal) 8 U-turns (12 gal) Rovral 4 F 1 4 Pint 2 x 2.5/case 8.51 lbs/gal 36 cases (18 gal) Stallion 3 EC oz 2 x 2.5 gal 12 gal One way 8.93 lbs/gal 24 cases (12 gal) Always read and follow label directions. Athena, Brigadier, Brigade, Capture, Gladiator, Hero, Mustang, Mustang Maxx, and Stallion are restricted use pesticides. FMC, Aim, Athena, Brigadier, Brigade, Capture, Hero, LRF, Mustang, Rovral, Shark, Stallion, and Zeus are trademarks of FMC Corporation. Beleaf is a trademark of Ishihara Sangyo Kaisha, Ltd. 213 FMC Corporation. All rights reserved. 53 LC-9-4NA-11/13

54 PRODUCT INFORMATION REGISTRATIONS Product / Formulation EPA Reg. # Rainfast Storage Aim 2EC hour No restriction Athena.8 EW hour Store in cool, dry place and avoid excessive heat Beleaf 5 SG Once foliage is dry Avoid excessive heat Brigadier 2 EC hour If stored below freezing, shake or roll container Brigade WSB Once foliage Is dry Do not store below 32 F Capture 1.5 LFR NA Shake if stored below freezing Shake well before use Cadet.91 EC hours Do not store below 32 F Gladiator.25EW hour Store in cool, dry place and avoid excessive heat Hero 1.24EC hour Do not freeze Mustang 1.5EW Once foliage is dry Do not store below 2 F Mustang Maxx.8 EC Once foliage is dry Store in a cool dry place Do not store below 2 F Rovral 4F hour Store in cool, dry place Stallion 3EC hour Do not freeze Always read and follow label directions. Athena, Brigadier, Brigade, Capture, Gladiator, Hero, Mustang, Mustang Maxx, and Stallion are restricted use pesticides. FMC, Aim, Athena, Brigadier, Brigade, Capture, Hero, LRF, Mustang, Rovral, Shark, Stallion, and Zeus are trademarks of FMC Corporation. Beleaf is a trademarks of Ishihara Sangyo Kaisha, Ltd. 213 FMC Corporation. All rights reserved. 54 LC-9-4NA-11/13

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57 PREEMERGENT BROAD-SPECTRUM RESIDUAL WEED CONTROL IN GRAPES AND BERRIES ZEUS XC FOR PREEMERGENT CONTROL OF KEY BROADLEAF WEEDS AND YELLOW NUTSEDGE Zeus XC Benefits Excellent crop safety with tank mix flexibility. Excellent control of difficult to control weeds like pigweed, prostrate knotweed, morningglories, and nutsedge. Great application flexibility: Fall and spring dormant applications as well as in season use with a shielded sprayer. Short pre-harvest interval. 3 day PHI 6 DAT Zeus XC 12 oz + Glyphosate 32 oz Untreated Check Schreiber- 213 Application Guidelines Utilize a boom and nozzle sprayer equipped with the appropriate nozzles, spray tips and screens. Utilize nozzles that produce minimal amounts of fine spray droplets to avoid spray drift or inadequate coverage. Apply in a minimum of 1 gallons of finished spray per acre by ground. Adequate moisture of at least ½ inch is required within 14 days of application for optimal control. Percent Weed Control Zeus XC 8 oz + AIM 1.6 oz + Matrix 1 oz + POAST 16 oz + COC 1% v/v 4 DAT Technical Information Active Ingredient Sulfentrazone Untreated Check 211 Raspberry Weed Control Trial Ohio State-OARDC Wooster, OH Chemical Class & MOA Formulation Group 14 Aryl-triazolinone Inhibits protoporphyrinogen oxidase (PPO). 4. lb/gallon flowable Zeus XC 8 oz + Glyphosate 32 oz Schreiber Zeus XC 12 oz + Glyphosate 32 oz Zues XC 12 oz + Matrix 4 oz + Glyphosate 32 oz 3 DAT 62 DAT 9 DAT Glyphosate 32 oz Restrictions Use ground equipment only. Do not apply Zeus XC using airblast sprayers or by air. Do not apply using a mechanically pressurized handgun. Do not apply more than 12 fluid oz of product per acre per 12 month period. Apply to crops that have been growing for at least 3 years and are in good condition. Do not apply to soils classified as sand with less that 1% organic matter 5 LC-9-4NA-11/13 5 Always read and follow label directions. FMC and Zeus XC are trademarks of FMC Corporation. 213 FMC Corporation. All rights reserved.

58 PREEMERGENT BROAD-SPECTRUM RESIDUAL WEED CONTROL IN GRAPES AND BERRIES ZEUS PRIME XC FOR PREEMERGENT CONTROL OF KEY BROADLEAF WEEDS AND YELLOW NUTSEDGE PLUS ADDED BURNDOWN Zeus Prime XC Benefits Excellent crop safety with tank mix flexibility. Added burndown power to control emerged weeds Excellent control of difficult to control weeds like pigweed, prostrate knotweed, morningglories, and nutsedge. Great application flexibility: Fall and spring dormant applications as well as in season use with a shielded sprayer. Short pre-harvest interval. 3 day PHI Application Guidelines Utilize a boom and nozzle sprayer equipped with the appropriate nozzles, spray tips and screens. Utilize nozzles that produce minimal amounts of fine spray droplets to avoid spray drift or inadequate coverage. Apply in a minimum of 1 gallons of finished spray per acre by ground. Adequate moisture of at least ½ inch is required within 14 days of application for optimal control. Comparison of One Pass and Two Pass Blueberry Weed Control Programs Controlling Poison Ivy and Horsenettle Karmex 2 lbs + Sinbar 2 lbs (EPRE) fb Matrix 4 oz + NIS.25% v/v (LPRE) 2 Pass Dr. Bernie Zandstra Michigan State Univ. Velpar 32 oz (EPRE) fb Matrix 4 oz + NIS.25% v/v (LPRE) 2 Pass Zeus Prime XC 1 oz + Matrix 1 oz + POAST 16 oz + COC 16 oz (LPRE) 1 Pass Active Ingredients Chemical Class & MOA Formulation Technical Information Sulfentrazone Carfentrazone Group 14 Aryl-triazolinone Inhibits protoporphyrinogen oxidase (PPO). 3.5 lb/gallon SC Restrictions Use ground equipment only. Do not apply Zeus Prime XC using airblast sprayers or by air. Do not apply using a mechanically pressurized handgun. Do not apply more than 15.2 fluid oz of product per acre per 12 month period. Apply to crops that have been growing for at least 2 years and are in good condition. Do not apply to soils classified as sand with less than 1% organic matter Zeus Prime XC 1 oz + Poast 16 oz + COC 1% v/v Zeus Prime XC 1 oz + Callisto 6 oz + POAST 16 oz + COC 16 oz (LPRE) 1 Pass Horsenettle Poison Ivy 5 1 Zeus Prime XC One Pass Programs Provided more consistent weed control Excellent Weed & Sucker Control 43 Days after Treatment 58 LC-9-4NA-11/13 58 Always read and follow label directions. FMC and Zeus XC are trademarks of FMC Corporation. 213 FMC Corporation. All rights reserved.

59 PREEMERGENT BROAD-SPECTRUM RESIDUAL WEED CONTROL - TOMATOES AUTHORITY MTZ FOR PREEMERGENT CONTROL OF KEY BROADLEAF WEEDS AND YELLOW NUTSEDGE Product Attributes Effective Weed Control Benefits Excellent control of difficult to manage weeds like pigweeds, nightshade, morningglories, lambsquarters and yellow nutsedge to promote higher crop yields and lower hand weeding costs. Flexible Application Apply preplant, incorporated, prior to transplanting tomatoes. Flexible Rotation Resistance Management Residual Control Authority MTZ is labeled for spring application in tomatoes and soybeans Authority MTZ may be applied in the fall so that corn, soybeans and tomatoes may be planted in following spring. See Label Various studies show Authority MTZ controls many herbicide resistant weeds with a unique pairing of chemistries and Modes of action. Authority MTZ provides excellent residual control into growing season to minimize weed competition with growing crop. Total Tomato Yield (lbs/plot) for 211 & 213 Trials from Selected Treatments - Michigan State (Data Courtesy Dr. Bernie Zandstra Michigan State University) Authority MTZ 12 oz 2 Days After Treatment Purdue University 213 Untreated Check 2 Days After Treatment Purdue University Weed control consistency of various weed species by Authority MTZ among University Tomato Weed Control Trials Authority MTZ Untreated Rotational Crop Guideline* 9 9 Wheat, Barley 4 months 8 Ohio State Yellow Nutsedge Barnyard grass Smartweed Purdue Application Guidelines Apply Authority MTZ prior to Transplanting Tomatoes. Pre-Plant Incorporate Authority MTZ 1 to 2 inches deep prior to Transplanting Tomatoes. Do not use on coarse soils classified as sand, which have less than 1% organic matter. Adverse crop response may occur on soils with low organic matter (<1.5%) and a ph of.5 or higher. Always follow all label instructions and use the lower rate in the rate range for these soils. 8 Michigan State Purdue Eastern Black Nightshade Lambsquarters Field Corn ( less than 14 oz/acre) Corn (Field and Seed), Rice Alfalfa, Sunflower, Peanuts, Other Cereal Grains Sorghum (less than 2 oz/acre) Cotton (at 1 oz/acre or less and ph less than.2) 4 months 1 months 12 months 12 months 12 months Always read and follow label directions. FMC, Authority, and Flexi-crop are trademarks of FMC Corporation. LibertyLink is a trademark of Bayer CropScience LP. Roundup Ready is a trademark of Monsanto Technology LLC. 214 FMC Corporation. All rights reserved. Cotton Sweet Corn Canola *See specific crop rotation guidelines in label. 18 months 18 months 24 months 59 LC-9-4NA-11/13

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