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1 Stoneville Cotton Seed Louisiana Variety Information LATMC Industry Update Alexandria, LA February 10, 2011 Kyle Fontenot Bayer CropScience Regional Agronomist LA & S. AR
2 Stoneville and FiberMax Variety Lineup for 2011 Bollgard II / Flex ST 5458B2RF ST 5288B2F ST 4288B2F ST 4498B2RF FM 1740B2F LibertyLink / Bollgard II FM 1773LLB2 FM 1845LLB2 ST 4145LLB2 NEW! Bayer (reg d) and the Bayer Cross (reg d) are trademarks of Bayer. Additional trademarks and/or logos used in this presentation are the trademarks of Bayer or the respective brand owner. Always read and follow label instructions. Not all products are registered in all states. For additional product information call toll-free BAYER ( ) or visit our website at
3 ST 4145LLB2 Variety Summary Early Maturity Outstanding early season vigor Great fit for irrigated or dryland production on various soil types and aggressive management Good fiber quality and high lint percent Excellent Yield potential Complete tolerance to Ignite herbicide programs Fits well in a glyphosate-resistant weed control program Bayer (reg d) and the Bayer Cross (reg d) are trademarks of Bayer. Additional trademarks and/or logos used in this presentation are the trademarks of Bayer or the respective brand owner. Always read and follow label instructions. Not all products are registered in all states. For additional product information call toll-free BAYER ( ) or visit our Web site at
4 Right Variety Right Field Right Yield Louisiana Light Soils Medium Soils Heavy Soils RKN Dryland Irrigated Dryland Irrigated Dryland Irrigated ST 4288B2F ST 4498B2RF ST 5288B2F * * * ST 5458B2RF * * * ST 4145LLB2^ * * * FM 1740B2F FM 1773LLB2^ * * * FM 1845LLB2^ * * * *Manage with Stance Plant Growth Regulator ^Excellent option for areas with Glyphosate-Resistant Weeds Plant 3 or more Stoneville/FiberMax Varieties
5 Cotton Trait Pipeline Through 2016
6 2011 BCS Cotton Variety Testing q -B2F Candidates - BCSX 1150B2F Early-Mid, Retest from BX 1261B2F Full season - BX 1262B2F Early-Mid - LLB2 Candidates - BX 1252LLB2 Early-Mid - BX 1254LLB2 Early-Mid - Glytol - Liberty Link - Bollgard II Candidates (GLB2) - BX 1244GLB2 Early-Mid - BX 1245GLB2 Mid*, Okra Leaf* Bayer (reg d) and the Bayer Cross (reg d) are trademarks of Bayer. Additional trademarks and/or logos used in this presentation are the trademarks of Bayer or the respective brand owner. Always read and follow label instructions. Not all products are registered in all states. For additional product information call toll-free BAYER ( ) or visit our Web site at
7 Bayer Product Update for 2011 Season Sam Garris Technical Service Representative
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9 LibertyLink Soybeans for 2011 Field Performance in 2010 was very good. Yields were as good or better than many RR varieties on the market. New 2011 LL varieties available from several seed companies ranging from 4.2 to 5.9 maturity groups. Group 3 s are also available. Increase in total season max of Ignite in LibertyLink soybeans is expected this spring.
10 Introducing New Capreno Herbicide
11 Providing One-Pass Control of Even the Toughest Weeds Capreno corn herbicide : Combines two modes of action 2.88 lbs a.i./gal Tembotrione lbs a.i./gal Thiencarbazone-methyl Controls a very wide spectrum of broadleaf weeds and grasses, including weeds resistant to glyphosate and other chemical classes Offers flexibility in using Capreno alone or in combination with tank-mix partners
12 Use Rate Capreno corn herbicide is used at 3 fluid ounces per acre (fl oz/a) for broad-spectrum grass and broadleaf weed control Capreno is formulated as a suspension concentrate, with each gallon treating 42 acres of corn at the 3 fl oz rate Capreno can be applied to corn through the V6 stage of growth
13 New Corvus herbicide with WeatherShield will provide weed control in a one-pass program, delivering more consistent control under varying weather conditions.
14 New Corvus Pre-Emergent Herbicide Corvus corn herbicide is a new one-pass pre-emergence solution Will offer full-season grass and broadleaf weed control Apply at: Burndown Early pre-plant Pre-plant incorporated Pre-emergence Early postemergence through the two leaf-collar (V2) growth stage
15 Corvus Registration Update: Registration in Louisiana and Mississippi is expected in the spring of 2011.
16 A new mode of action offering rapid stopping A new mode of action offering rapid stopping power, long residual control and is considered harmless to pollinators and beneficials.
17 Belt Registration Update Currently registered in corn, cotton and soybean Grain sorghum, peanut and sugarcane registration is expected in Refer to specific product labels for detailed information
18 New Stratego YLD: Enhanced Disease Control and Yield Potential.
19 New, Easy-to-Use Formulation Stratego YLD is a new formulation that offers easy handling, storage and mixing. Low use rate with less product to handle Water-based SC formulation for easy application Compatible with other crop protection products and adjuvants Safe on handlers and applicators with a favorable worker exposure profile Bayer (reg d) and the Bayer Cross (reg d) are trademarks of Bayer. Additional trademarks and/or logos used in this presentation are the trademarks of Bayer or the respective brand owner. Always read and follow label instructions. Not all products are registered in all states. For additional product information call toll-free BAYER ( ) or visit our Web site at
20 Formulation & Information Stratego YLD Formulation: SC Formulation 4.18 lbs a.i. per gallon 1.05 lbs a.i./gal Prothioconazole 3.13 lbs a.i./gal Trifloxystrobin Application Information: Minimum of 2 GPA by air and 10 GPA by ground Use of an adjuvant may enhance performance Use the lowest label recommended rate of a NIS Stratego YLD is compatible with most insecticide, fungicide and foliar nutrient products Bayer (reg d) and the Bayer Cross (reg d) are trademarks of Bayer. Additional trademarks and/or logos used in this presentation are the trademarks of Bayer or the respective brand owner. Always read and follow label instructions. Not all products are registered in all states. For additional product information call toll-free BAYER ( ) or visit our Web site at
21 Application - CORN Use Rate: oz/ac Apply when disease first appears Do not apply within 14 days of harvest Diseases Controlled: Anthracnose Leaf Blight Rusts Eye Spot Gray Leaf Spot Northern and Southern Corn Leaf Blight Northern Corn Leaf Spot Bayer (reg d) and the Bayer Cross (reg d) are trademarks of Bayer. Additional trademarks and/or logos used in this presentation are the trademarks of Bayer or the respective brand owner. Always read and follow label instructions. Not all products are registered in all states. For additional product information call toll-free BAYER ( ) or visit our Web site at
22 Application - SOYBEAN Use Rate: oz/ac Apply at early flowering or prior to disease development Do not apply within 21 days of harvest Diseases Controlled: Alternaria Leaf Spot Anthracnose Asian Soybean Rust Brown Spot Cercospora Blight Frogeye Leaf Spot Pod & Stem Blight Powdery Mildew Rhizoctonia Aerial Blight Bayer (reg d) and the Bayer Cross (reg d) are trademarks of Bayer. Additional trademarks and/or logos used in this presentation are the trademarks of Bayer or the respective brand owner. Always read and follow label instructions. Not all products are registered in all states. For additional product information call toll-free BAYER ( ) or visit our Web site at
23 What is Gem RC? Gem RC contains 4.17 lbs a.i./gal of trifloxystrobin Gem RC just recently received registration and will be labeled for use in soybeans and rice Use rate: Rice oz/ac Soybean oz/ac Gem RC will be available in 2011 Bayer (reg d) and the Bayer Cross (reg d) are trademarks of Bayer. Additional trademarks and/or logos used in this presentation are the trademarks of Bayer or the respective brand owner. Always read and follow label instructions. Not all products are registered in all states. For additional product information call toll-free BAYER ( ) or visit our Web site at
24 An Introduction to Prosaro Fungicide Prosaro fungicide provides broad-spectrum disease control to help maximize yield and profit in wheat and barley Provides superior activity on both head and leaf diseases Offers the best available activity on scab
25 SC Formulation Prosaro 1.76 lbs a.i./gal Prothioconazole lbs a.i./gal Tebuconazole Air: 5 GPA Ground: 10 GPA Use a nonionic surfactant
26 Application Parameters in Wheat Recommended application rate: 6.5 fl oz/a under normal conditions Up to 8.2 fl oz/a under high disease pressure Optimal timing for control: Leaf & stem diseases apply preventatively when disease first appears. Fusaruium head blight apply at early flowering of main stems (Feekes 10.51) Early, not yet flowering Correct timing, early flowering, Feekes Late, after pollination
27 Poncho /VOTiVO Seed Treatment Plant it and the protection grows.
28 How Poncho/VOTiVO works Poncho/VOTiVO contains bacterial spores that germinate when the seeds germinate. The bacteria create a living barrier that grows with young roots during the critical stage of plant establishment. The bacteria compete with nematodes for space and food resources. As a result, fewer nematodes reach the root surface, and some even die from lack of nutrients. Bayer (reg d) and the Bayer Cross (reg d) are trademarks of Bayer. Additional trademarks and/or logos used in this presentation are the trademarks of Bayer or the respective brand owner. Always read and follow label instructions. Not all products are registered in all states. For additional product information call toll-free BAYER ( ) or visit our Web site at
29 Cotton At Plant 7 lbs maximum Sidedress 5 lbs maximum Seasonal Maximum is 12 lbs Peanut At Plant 7 lbs maximum Soybean Can only be used in Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia Sweet Potato No changes for Louisiana and Mississippi Bayer (reg d) and the Bayer Cross (reg d) are trademarks of Bayer. Additional trademarks and/or logos used in this presentation are the trademarks Company of Bayer Profile or the April respective 2009 brand owner. Slide Always 29 read and follow label instructions. Not all products are registered in all states. For additional product information call toll-free BAYER ( ) or visit our Web site at
30 Phase Out Time Line December 31, 2014 Last date of sales by Bayer CropScience December 31, 2016 Last date of sales by the distribution channel to the end user August 31, 2018 Last use date by an end user Company Profile April 2009 Slide 30 Bayer (reg d) and the Bayer Cross (reg d) are trademarks of Bayer. Additional trademarks and/or logos used in this presentation are the trademarks of Bayer or the respective brand owner. Always read and follow label instructions. Not all products are registered in all states. For additional product information call toll-free BAYER ( ) or visit our Web site at
31 THANK YOU
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