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1 July 18, 2016 The heat of summer is on and recent beneficial rains in most areas means a great chance to achieve superior yields. In the following pages are technical sheets with use directions for FMC Insecticides and fungicides use that will help protect and enhance yield potential. Additionally, the return of heat will accelerate insect and spider mite development. Inside This Issue Corn & Sorghum Insect Control Corn fact sheets for Hero Insecticide, Mustang Maxx Insecticide, Stallion Brand Insecticide, Declare Insecticide and Dimethoate 4E insecticides Sorghum fact sheets for Mustang Maxx Insecticide, Stallion Brand Insecticide and Declare Insecticides Reviewing lots of research and demonstration plots these days, see photos below from an FMC in-furrow plot in Missouri. As spraying winds down, visit a field day near you. Technical Support Manager: Tom Quade MO/KS (816) Contact your local FMC Representative for more information: Michael Harper central and SW MO (573) Tom Becker NW MO/NE KS (816) Steve Freach S KS / OK (316) Gary Vaupel central/n KS (785)

2 GROUP 3 INSECTICIDE PLANT HEALTH INSECT CONTROL CORN (FIELD, POP, SWEET, & SEED) DUAL-ACTION, BROAD-SPECTRUM, LONG RESIDUAL, FULL SEASON YIELD PROTECTION Insecticide + Fungicide Comparison On-Farm Grower Trials Check Headline Fungicide Hero Insecticide + Headline Fungicide Check Hero Insecticide + Fungicide Application Recommendations oz/a Cutworms, flea beetle, western bean cutworm, grasshoppers, stalk borer oz/a 10.3 oz/a Aphids, armyworm, corn rootworm (adults), cereal leaf beetle, chinch bug, European corn borer, corn earworm, hornworms, Japanese beetle (adults), southern corn leaf beetle, corn blotch leafminer (adult), sap beetle, southwestern corn borer, stink bugs, webworms. Banks grass mite, carmine mite, two-spotted spider mite, lygus species. Tank mix with Dimethoate 4E Insecticide at 1 pt/a for 2 modes of action, improved control and resistance management. 12 hour REI; 30 day PHI grain/stover; 60 day PHI forage/silage; 3 day PHI sweet corn. Special Information Apply using sufficient carrier to obtain thorough coverage of foliage to achieve control, minimum of gals/a by ground or 2-5 gals/a by air (include COC or equivalent). Can be tank mixed with commonly used herbicides, fungicides, and foliar fertilizers. Do not apply more than 10.3 oz/a per application. Do not apply more than 41.2 oz/a per season including at-plant applications (27.4 oz/a on sweet corn, foliar use only) Hero Insecticide Early Corn Pest Preventative Assurance Program - See actual program for complete details.

3 GROUP 3 INSECTICIDE INSECT CONTROL CORN (FIELD, POP, SWEET & SEED) BROAD-SPECTRUM, ECONOMICAL, EARLY & LATE SEASON INSECT CONTROL oz/a Cutworms (preventative or rescue) Application Recommendations oz/a Corn earworm, green cloverworm, western bean cutworm oz/a Cereal leaf beetle, European corn borer, southwestern corn borer, corn rootworm (adult), flea beetle, grasshoppers, hop vine borer, Japanese beetle (adult), sap beetle (adult), southern corn leaf beetle, stalk borer, stink bugs, corn budworm, webworms, aphids oz/a Armyworms, chinch bug 12 hour REI: Special Information New 2016: 7 day PHI field and seed corn grain/stover. Especially useful for late season seed corn protection 3 days PHI sweet corn Apply using sufficient carrier to obtain thorough coverage of foliage to achieve control, minimum of gal/a by ground or 2-5 gal/a by air (include COC or equivalent). Can be tank mixed with commonly used herbicides, fungicides, and foliar fertilizers. Do not apply more than 4.0 oz/a per application. Do not apply more than 16 oz/a per season including at-plant applications (24 oz/a on sweet corn, foliar use only).

4 GROUP 3 1B INSECTICIDE DUAL ACTION INSECT CONTROL FIELD CORN, SWEET CORN, FIELD CORN GROWN FOR SEED (Not for use in Mississippi) TWO MODES OF ACTION, RIGHT RATIO, RIGHT RATE, BROAD-SPECTRUM CONTROL AND RESISTANCE MANAGEMENT Cutworms Stalk Borer European Southwestern Corn Borer Corn Borer Western Bean Cutworm Chinch Bug Western Corn Rootworm Northern Corn Rootworm Japanese Beetle Corn Earworm Application Recommendations oz/a Cutworms (other than western bean cutworm) oz/a Green cloverworm, meadow spittlebug, western bean cutworm oz/a Aphids, fall armyworm, true armyworm, yellowstriped armyworm, bean leaf beetle, bird cherry oat aphid, cereal leaf beetle, chinch bug, common stalkborer, European corn borer, southwestern corn borer, corn earworm, corn leaf aphid, corn rootworm beetle, corn leafhopper, false chinchbug, flea beetle, grasshoppers, hop vine borer, hornworm, Japanese beetle (adult), sap beetle (adult), southern corn leaf beetle, stalkborer, stink bugs, tobacco budworm, webworm. 24 hour REI, 30 day PHI grain/stover, 60 day PHI forage, 21 day PHI sweet corn. Special Information Apply using sufficient carrier to obtain thorough coverage of foliage to achieve control, minimum of 15 gals/a by ground or 2 gals/a by air (include COC or equivalent, no aerial application in MS). Can be tank mixed with commonly used herbicides, fungicides, and foliar fertilizers. Do not apply more than oz/a per application. Do not make a second application of Stallion Brand Insecticide or other product containing chlorpyrifos within 10 days of the first application. Do not apply more than oz/a per season including at-plant applications (11.75 oz/a on sweet corn, foliar use only). Do not make more than three applications of any product containing chlorpyrifos per season, including the maximum allowed of two granular applications, at the 1 lb chlorpyrifos rate. If more than 1 lb ai granular chlorpyrifos per acre is applied at-plant (for a maximum of 1.3 lb ai/a per season), only one additional application of a liquid product containing chlorpyrifos at 1 lb ai/a is allowed per season, for a total of 2.3 pounds chlorpyrifos per acre per season. Do not apply with Steadfast herbicide or Lightning herbicides.

5 GROUP 1B INSECTICIDE BROAD-SPECTRUM INSECT/MITE CONTROL IN FIELD CORN, POPCORN & CORN GROWN FOR SEED EXCELLENT ALTERNATIVE MODE OF ACTION MIX PARTNER FOR IMPROVED CONTROL OF INSECT PESTS AND RESISTANCE MANAGEMENT IN CORN Product Attributes Superior Activity Resistance Management Application Flexibility Benefits An organophosphate insecticide with activity on a wide range of piercing, chewing, and sucking insects such as CRW beetles, spider mites, aphids, grasshoppers and other pests. Tank mixing Dimethoate 4E Insecticide with popular pyrethroid insecticides like Hero Insecticide, Brigade 2EC Insecticide or Mustang Maxx Insecticide will improve control of tough pests and help manage against resistance. Ground, air or chemigation. Application Information Dimethoate 4E Insecticide may be tank mixed with fungicides, other insecticides, miticides and other additives unless prohibited on the tank mix partners label An adjuvant may be used with Dimethoate 4E Insecticide Apply in 10 or more gallons of spray solution per acre by ground and 3-5 gallons of spray solution by air for best results Dimethoate 4E Insecticide is also labeled on soybeans, alfalfa, sorghum, wheat, and many other crops Active Ingredient FRAC Code & Group Formulation Signal Word PHI REI Technical Information Dimethoate IRAC Group 1B Organophosphate EC Emulsified Concentrate Warning 14 days forage, 21 grain 48 hrs field corn/popcorn. See label for special seed corn instructions. Application Recommendations 2/3 1.0 pt/a 1.0 pt/a Special Information Spider mites (banks, two spot) Tank mix with 10.3 oz of Hero Insecticide or 6.4 oz of Brigade 2EC Insecticide for multiple modes of action and best results. Grasshoppers Tank mix with at least 5 oz of Hero Insecticide for best results and resistance management. Apply using sufficient carrier to obtain thorough coverage of foliage to achieve control; minimum 5 gal/a by ground or 1 gal/a by air; 10 gal/a by ground or 5 gal/a by air will improve coverage (include NIS, COC or equivalent at 0.25%-1% by volume, especially in low volume applications). Can be tank mixed with commonly used herbicides, fungicides, and foliar fertilizers. Do not apply more than 1 pt/a per application or per season. Entomology.kstate.edu Ent.iastate.edu Marlin Rice Iowa State University

6 GROUP 3 INSECTICIDE LOW USE RATE, RESOLVED ISOMER INSECTICIDE FOR CORN LOW USE RATES PROVIDE FAST KNOCKDOWN AND EXTENDED CONTROL ON TARGET INSECTS IN FIELD CORN, POPCORN, CORN GROWN FOR SEED, AND MANY OTHER CROPS Product Attributes Benefits Low Use Rate Innovative Chemistry Application Flexibility Broad-Spectrum Control Resolving Declare Insecticide to its most active isomer provides excellent insect control at use rates of 2 fl oz per acre and less. Field corn foliar use rate: fl oz/a Seasonal Maximum: 6 oz for field corn; 24 oz for sweet corn Declare Insecticide s active ingredient is the latest generation of pyrethroid chemistry formulated in an encapsulated suspension enhancing worker safety and reducing skin irritation. Declare Insecticide is registered on a wide variety of field crops, row crops and specialty crops. May be applied by air, ground or by chemigation. May be applied at-planting on some crops. See label for specific details. Fast knockdown on a wide variety insects makes it an ideal tank mix partner for greater crop protection and economical control of key pests. Technical Information Active Ingredient IRAC Class / MOA Formulation Signal Word Packaging Application PHI REI Gamma-cyhalothrin 3 / Sodium channel modulators 1.25 lb/gallon CS CAUTION Case: 4 x 1 gallon containers Apply in sufficient spray volume to provide thorough coverage of foliage and ears. Minimum 2 GPA by air. Chemigation allowed in Kansas, Missouri and Illinois. 21 days for corn grain or forage 24 hours for corn Corn Insects Controlled Include: Cutworms, armyworms, stalkborers, flea beetles, ECB, SWCB and others CRW beetles (tank mix with FMC Dimethoate 4E Insecticide for resistance management and best results) Other Labeled Crops Include: Alfalfa, canola, Cole crops, cotton, fruiting vegetables, legumes, lettuce, onion, peanut, pome fruits, rice, sorghum (grain), soybeans, stone fruits, sunflower, small grains and others Depending on your crop, Declare Insecticide can be applied at planting or as required by scouting. Timing and frequency of applications should be based upon insect populations reaching locally determined thresholds. See the product label for specific directions on rates, target pests, and crops.

7 GROUP 3A INSECTICIDE SORGHUM INSECT CONTROL KEY INSECTS CHINCH BUGS, HEADWORMS, MIDGE, APHIDS, GRASSHOPPERS. Sorghum Midge Control AR % Sorghum Midge Control Sorghum Yield (Bu/A) KSU Manhattan, KS Percent Control 11 Days after Treatment Treatment Rate Head Worm Mustang Maxx Insecticide 4.0 oz 100 Lorsban Insecticide 1.0 pt 49 Prevathon Insecticide 13 oz 100 Mustang Maxx Insecticide 2.1 oz/a Baythroid Insecticide 1.28 oz Warrior Insecticide 2.6 oz Recommended Rates Sorghum (Grain, Forage, Sweet) oz Cutworm sp., sorghum midge oz Armyworm (fall, southern, true, yellow-striped), corn borer (European, southeastern), corn earworm, flea beetle, hornworms, stink bug spp., webworm spp oz Chinch bug, grasshoppers, false chinch bug, lesser cornstalk borer, thrips Maximum Rate 20 oz per acre per season PHI 14 days for grain and stover 45 days for forage 12 hours Re-entry Interval Special Information - Do not make applications less than 10 days apart - Do not apply more than lb ai/a per season - Use a minimum of 2 gallons of finished spray per acre by air or 10 gallons of finished spray per acre by ground

8 GROUP 3A INSECTICIDE SORGHUM INSECT CONTROL KEY INSECTS CHINCH BUGS, HEADWORMS, MIDGE, APHIDS, GRASSHOPPERS. Product Attributes Benefits Low Use Rate Innovative Chemistry Application Flexibility Broad-spectrum control Resolving Declare Insecticide to its most active isomer provides excellent insect control at use rates of 2 fl oz per acre and less. Declare Insecticide s active ingredient is the latest generation of pyrethroid chemistry formulated in an encapsulated suspension enhancing worker safety and reducing skin irritation Declare insecticide is registered on a wide variety of field crops, row crops and specialty crops. May be applied by air, ground or by chemigation. May be applied at planting on some crops. See label for specific details. Fast knockdown on a wide variety insects makes it an ideal tank mix partner for greater crop protection and economical control of key pests. Recommended Rates Sorghum (Grain) oz Cutworm sp., sorghum midge oz Corn borer (European, southwestern), flea beetle, stink bug sp., webworm sp., Armyworm (southern, true, yellow striped, fall), corn earworm, chinch bug, grasshoppers, chinch bug, lesser cornstalk borer, Amount Allowed Per Season Do not apply more than 0.04 lb ai per ac. per season Do not apply more than 0.03 lb ai per ac. per season after emergence Do not apply more than 0.01 lb ai per ac. per season once crop is in soft dough stage PHI Do not apply within 30 days of harvest. 24 hours Re-entry Interval Special Information - Do not make applications less than 5 days apart. - Do not apply more than lb ai/a per season. - Use a minimum of 2 gallons of finished spray per acre by air. When applying by ground use sufficient water to obtain full coverage.

9 GROUP 3A 1B INSECTICIDE SORGHUM INSECT CONTROL THE BEST MILO INSECTICIDE FOR BROAD SPECTRUM CONTROL. Grain Sorghum Insecticide Trial University Trial - Number Insects/5 Heads Untreated 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% Headworms Baythroid Insecticide 1.6 oz fb Baythroid Insecticide 1.6 oz Sequential applications made 7 days apart, counts taken 4 days after last application. Sorghum Midge Insecticide Trial Texarkana, AR Grasshoppers Mustang Maxx Insecticide 4 oz fb Stallion Brand Insecticide oz Application Recommendations oz/a Cutworm, including army cutworm, sorghum midge oz/a Armyworm (southern, true, yellow striped), corn borer (European, southwestern), corn earworm (head worm), flea beetle, hornworm, stink bug, webworm oz/a Aphids, chinch bug, false chinch bug, fall armyworm, grasshopper, lesser cornstalk borer, thrips, whiteflies Special Information: Use a minimum of 2 gallons of finished spray per acre by air or 15 gallons of finished spray per acre by ground. Do not apply more than oz/a per application. Do not apply more than oz/a per season. Do not make more than 3 applications of Stallion Brand Insecticide or product containing chlorpyrifos. Applications may be made up to 45 days before harvesting forage or 30 days before harvesting grain. Aphid control can be variable dependent upon aphid species and host plant relationships. Begin sorghum midge applications when 25% of the sorghum plants are flowering. For chinch bug control, begin applications when bugs migrate from small grains or grass weeds to small sorghum. Direct spray to the base of plants with sufficient spray volume to penetrate the soil/stem interface, leaf collars, and sheaths. 24 hour re-entry interval. Two modes of action. 0% % Infested Kernels 0 Yield Bu/A Untreated Baythroid Insecticide 1.6 oz fb Baythroid Insecticide 1.6 oz Mustang Maxx Insecticide 4 oz fb Stallion Brand Insecticide oz

10 FMC-AG FMCCROP.COM Always read and follow label directions. NOTE REGARDING RESTRICTED USE PESTICIDES: Anthem ATZ herbicide; Athena insecticide, Brigade 2EC Insecticide/Miticide, Brigade WSB Insecticide/Miticide, Brigadier Insecticide Capture 3RIVE 3D insecticide, Capture LFR Insecticide, Declare insecticide, Hero Insecticide, Mustang Insecticide, Mustang Maxx Insecticide, Pounce 25WP Insecticide, Stallion Brand Insecticide, Ethos XB Insecticide/Fungicide and Gladiator Insecticide/Miticide are Restricted Use Pesticides. VGR Soil Amendment is not a pesticide. NOTE FOR CALIFORNIA: Accurate Extra herbicide, Aim EC herbicide, Anthem herbicide, Anthem ATZ herbicide, Anthem Flex herbicide, Anthem Maxx herbicide, Authority Assist herbicide, Authority Elite herbicide, Authority First DF herbicide, Authority Maxx herbicide, Authority MTZ DF herbicide, Authority XL herbicide, Cadet herbicide, Chisum Herbicide, Command 3ME microencapsulated herbicide, Crusher Herbicide, Edition Broadspec herbicide, Edition Tankmix Herbicide, Marvel herbicide, Nimble Herbicide, Nuance Herbicide, Preemptor SC, Report Extra Herbicide, Solstice herbicide, Spartan 4F herbicide, Spartan Charge herbicide, Spartan Elite herbicide, Zeus Prime XC herbicide, Zeus XC herbicide, Capture 3RIVE 3D insecticide, Ethos XB Insecticide/Fungicide, Hero Insecticide, Mustang Maxx Insecticide, Topguard Terra Fungicide, Specialty Crops fungicide, Display cotton harvest aid are not registered for sale or use in California. Topguard Fungicide is only registered for apples and soybeans in CA. Beleaf and Carbine are trademarks of Ishihara Sangyo Kaisha, Ltd. Cercobin is a trademark of Nippon Soda Co., LTD. Sovran is a registered trademark of BASF. Fortix is a trademark of Arysta LifeScience North. FMC, 3RIVE 3D, Accurate, Aim, Anthem, Athena, Authority, Brigade, Brigadier, Cadet, Capture, Chisum, Command, Crusher, Declare, Display, Edition, Ethos, Fracture, Fyfanon, Gladiator, Hero, Koverall, LFR, Marvel, Mustang, Nimble, Obey, Pounce, Preemptor, Report, Rhyme, Rovral, Shark, Solida, Solstice, Spartan, Stallion, Topguard, Topguard Terra and Zeus are trademarks and HatchTrak and Investing in farming s future are service marks of FMC Corporation or an affiliate FMC Corporation. All rights reserved. Headline is a trademark of BASF Crop Protection. Baythroid is a trademark of Bayer CropScience. Warrior is a trademark of Syngenta Group Company. Lorsban is a trademark of Dow Chemical Company. Prevathon is a trademarkof E.I. DuPont de Nemours HT-CCB-CORN-TWQ

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