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Lentils Foliar Sprays (continued) Application 1 Dosage 2 Control 3 Anthracnose Control 3 QoIs Resistance Statement 5 4. Quadris, 22.9% Satori, 22.9% Tetraban, 22.9% Headline EC, 23.6% Headline SC, 23.3% Picoxystrobin (11) Aproach, 22.5% Trifloxystrobin (11) + Prothioconazole (3) Stratego YLD 32.3%; 10.8% 6.0-15.5 6-9 fl 6-12 fl 4.0-4.8 fl development and continue on a 7- to 14- day interval. Do not apply more than 2.88 qt/a/season for Quadris. development and repeat on a 7- to 14- day interval if conditions are conducive for disease development. development and continue on a 7-14-day interval when disease pressure is high. Apply no more than 24 fl per season. 14-day PHI. Apply at early flower or at the first symptom of the disease, whichever occurs first. Do not exceed 0.28 lb prothioconazole or 0.24 lb of trifloxystrobin per acre per year. Do not apply within 30 days of harvest. Do not apply within 7 days of cutting or swathing the crop for forage. 3 = product labeled for crop and disease; Blank = product not labeled for specific disease. 4 See fungicide resistance management statements on Pages 7-8. Pea (Field) Seed Treatment Dynasty 9.6% 0.153-0.765 fl Captan (M4) Captan 75% See label for directions 1 oz/bu Does not control seed-borne. Maxim 4FS, 40.3% Spirato 480FS, 40.3% Dyna-Shield Fludioxonil, 40.3% 2 = product labeled for crop and disease; Blank = product not labeled for specific disease. 65

Seed Treatment (continued) Ipconazole (3) Rancona 3.8 FS, 40.7% or mist 0.085 fl oz/cwt Does not provide control of Pythium Ipconazole (3) + Metalaxyl (4) Rancona Summit, 0.902%: 1.443% Rancona CTS, 2.42%; 1.94% or mist 4.0 fl oz/cwt For seed rot, damping of and seedling blight. Mefenoxam (4) Apron L, 33.3% or mist 0.32-0.64 fl oz/cwt Use 0.32-0.64 fl oz/cwt for Pythium damping off. For early season Phytophthora, use 0.64 fl oz/cwt. Apron Maxx RTA 1.1%:0.73% Apron Maxx RFC 2.31%:3.46% Maxim L 8.4%:21% 5 fl oz/cwt 1.5 fl oz/cwt 0.167-0.334 fl oz/cwt For control of seed rots due to Pythium, Phytophthora, Fusarium, Rhizoctonia. + Thiamethoxam Cruiser Maxx 1.7%:1.12%:22.61% or mist 1.5 fl oz/cwt fungi and insects. Contains thiamethoxam for insect control. Allegiance Fl, 28.35% Sebring 318 FS, 28.35% Mist or slurry For Pythium damping off. See labels for higher rates for systemic downy mildew. Allegiance Dry Seed Protectant 12.5% Dyna-Shield, 28.35% Belmont 2.7 FS, 28.98% Drill box or mist 4 fl oz/cwt Apron Dry Seed Protectant for drill box application to seed not previously treated with Apron. Thorough mixing of fungicide and seed is essential for good control. Prothioconazole + Penflufen + Metalaxyl EverGol Energy 7.18%:3.59%:5.74% or mist 1.0 fl oz/cwt For seed-borne and soil-born fungi and seed rot and damping off caused by Rhizoctonia. 2 = product labeled for crop and disease; Blank = product not labeled for specific disease. 66

Seed Treatment (Continued) Fluxapyroxad (7) + + Obvius, 1.58%; 1.58%; 1.26% RTA 4.6 fl oz/cwt Control of Rhizoctonia sp., Fusarium sp., Pythium sp., Botrytis sp., Colletotricum sp., and Asocochyta sp. (seed borne). Stamina, 18.4% or mist 0.4-1.5 fl oz/cwt Sedaxane (7) Vibrance, 43.7% or 2.5-5 gai/100 kg of seed For seed decay, seedling blights, and damping off caused by Rhizoctonia Sedaxane (7) + Vibrance Maxx, 4.69%; 3.52%; 2.35% 1.54 fl oz/cwt diseases caused by Rhizoctonia, Pythium and Fusarium. Thiabendazole (1) Mertect 340-F, 42.3% 1.05 fl oz/cwt For seed-borne control of rabiei. Thiram (M3) Thiram 480 DP, 42% or mist 3 fl oz/cwt diseases. Trifloxystrobin (11) + Trilex 2000, 7.12%:5.69% or mist 1.0 fl oz/cwt 2 = product labeled for crop and disease; Blank = product not labeled for specific disease. 67

Foliar Sprays Application 1 Dosage 2 Control 3 of Powdery Mildew Control 3 of Blight Bacillus subtilis strain QST 713 (44) Serenade ASO, 1.34% 2-6 qt/a Begin applications when environmental conditions and plant stage are conducive to disease development. Difenoconazole (3) + Benzovindiflupyr (7) Aprovia Top, 11.25%; 7.50% 10.5-11 fl onset when conditions are conducive for disease. Do not make more than two sequential applications before alternating to a fungicide from a different group. Do not apply more than 22 fl per year. PHI = 14 days. Fluxapyroxad (7) + Priaxor 14.33%:28.58% 4-8 fl Resistance statement 5 and 6 4 Begin application prior to disease development and continue on a 7-14- day interval if conditions are conducive to disease development. Maximum applications per season=2 PHI=21 Pea hay may be fed no sooner than 14 days after last application. Penthiopyrad (7) Vertisan, 20.6% 14-20 fl development. For white mold, make initial application at beginning bloom and follow with a second application at full bloom. Do not exceed 41 fl per year. PHI = 21 days. Prothioconazole (3) Proline 480 SC, 41% Spray 5.7 fl Apply at early flowering or at the first sign of disease. Use higher rate when conditions are favorable for severe disease pressure and/or when growing more susceptible varieties. Do not make more than 3 applications per year. Repeat applications as needed on a 5- to 14-day interval. Do not apply within 7 days of cutting or swathing the crop for harvest. 3 = product labeled for crop and disease; Blank = product not labeled for specific disease. 4 See fungicide resistance management statement on Pages 7-8. 68

Foliar Sprays (Continued) Application 1 Dosage 2 Control 3 of Powdery Mildew Control 3 of Blight QoIs Quadris, 22.9% Satori, 22.9% Equation, 22.9% Tetraban, 22.9% Headline EC, 23.6% Headline SC, 23.3% 6.0-15.5 fl 6-9 fl Resistance statement 5 4. Products also control many other fungal leaf diseases. Make applications preventatively for best results. Additional applications may be required under favorable environmental conditions. PHI: 14 days for Quadris, 21 days for Headline, 14 days for Aproach Picoxystrobin (11) Aproach, 22.5% 6-12 fl Trifloxystrobin (11) + Prothioconazole (3) Stratego YLD 32.3%; 10.8% 4.0-4.8 fl Apply at early flower or at the first symptoms of the disease, whichever occurs first. Do not exceed 0.28 lb prothioconazole or 0.24 lb of trifloxystrobin per acre per year. Do not apply within 30 days of harvest. Do not apply within 7 days of cutting or swathing the crop for forage. Sulfur (M) Kumulus DF, 80% Liquid Sulfur Six, 52% 3-5 lb/a 3-4 pt/a Sulfur has been used in Wisconsin and the Prairie Provinces of Canada. Its economic return has not been determined for North Dakota. Micro Sulf, 80% 3-5 lb/a Microthiol Disperss, 80% 7 lb/a 3 = product labeled for crop and disease; Blank = product not labeled for specific disease. 4 See fungicide resistance management statement on Pages 7-8. 69