2016 Vegetable Pesticide Update: Weeds 1)New/Changed labels 2) Labels soon 3) Auxin Technologies – drift management.

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2016 Vegetable Pesticide Update: Weeds 1)New/Changed labels 2) Labels soon 3) Auxin Technologies – drift management

New Herbicide Labels for )New Select Max Labels 2) Chateau row middle for Cabbage

Grass Control Herbicides

Select Max – State Label 1)State label allows no adjuvant 2) 9-10 oz/A without adjuvant; <3” grass 3) Beans, peas, carrot, cucurbits, legumes, fruiting veggies, garlic, head & stem brassica, leafy brassica greens, lettuce, onion. 4) Normal spray psi and GPA!!!!!!!!!!!

Percent large crabgrass control with various clethodim products and adjuvants. TyTy, GA b 30 c 99 a Select Max 10 oz Select 5 oz Select Max +NIS Select + NIS Select + COC 97 a 99 a Large Crabgrass 3 inches at time of application!

1. Chateau tomato RM 2. Chateau pepper RM 3. Chateau eggplant RM 4. Chateau watermelon RM 5. Chateau cantaloupe RM 6. Chateau cucumber RM 7. Chateau squash RM 8. Chateau cabbage RM

Grower System+ Chateau

1. Raised bed only 2. Up to 4 oz/A 3. Spray before planting 4. Do not touch the mulch with spray 5. Product can not be effectively washed from the mulch Chateau Row Middle Labels

Chateau Row Middle Mulch Label 6. Need rain after application, prior to transplant 7. Residual control of purslane, eclipta, pigweeds, beggarweed 8. Need tank mix partner for grasses

Great fit for row middles without cover crop...what happens with cover?

Expected New Herbicide Labels for )Dual Magnum for Squash Syngenta is submitting package to GDA this week or next week

Yellow & Zucchini Visual Injury (%) from Dual Magnum. Tifton, GA. *PRE applications reduced early yield, mid-season yield, and total yield 13-47% Yellow Squash Seeded 5 Zucchini Squash Seeded Dual Mag PRE Dual Mag POST

Yellow & Zucchini Visual Injury (%) from Dual Magnum. Tifton, GA. *PRE applications reduced early yield, mid-season yield, and total yield 13-47% Yellow Squash Transplant Zucchini Squash Transplant 5 Dual Mag PRE Dual Mag POST

Summer Squash (Yellow & Zucchini) Bareground seed: 8-12 oz POST after 3” Bareground transplants: 8-12 oz DAT Mulch seed: 8-12 oz POST after 3” Mulch transplants: 8-12 oz 7-10 DAT.

Dual Magnum and Reflex Indemnified Labels Products 3. Indemnified labels 4. Login (or create login and password) 5. Georgia, Dual Magnum or Reflex 6. Accept Waiver 7. Print label

REFLEX - SQUASH Bareground seed: 8 oz/A PRE + yellow Bareground transplants: A. Prepare land; B. Apply 8 oz Reflex C. Irrigate D. Punch hole and transplant

REFLEX – Snap Bean Label Numerous questions about use in Lima Bean or Southern Pea?

Lima, Snap, Lima, Cowpea, Lima, Cowpea

Reflex 8 oz/A + Dual Magnum 12 oz/A

Reflex 12 oz + NIS: Lima, Cowpea

Non-treated Auxin Technologies Auxin system

Using Pesticides Wisely Classroom Training; Georgia Locations Feb 9: Bainbridge; Moultrie Feb 10: Tifton, Cordele Feb 11: Americus Feb 12: Waynesboro; Statesboro Feb 13: Alma Mar 17: Hawkinsville; Tifton Mar 18: Statesboro people trained growers trained

2015: Using Pesticides Wisely Georgia Department of Agriculture

Grower (#731) % Yes 99.1 Was this required training worth your time? All Locations NoYesNoYesNo *Other consisted of Extension, Workers, Dealers, Ginner, Farm Manager, Research, YF Teacher. Consultant (#46) Other* (#98)

% Yes 98 Do you think this training will help you reduce pesticide drift issues? All locations NoYesNoYesNo *Other consisted of Extension, Workers, Dealers, Ginner, Farm Manager, Research, YF Teacher. Grower (#735) Consultant (#47) Other* (#96)

2016: Using Pesticides Wisely Georgia Department of Agriculture Not sure about industry?

2016 UGA Extension One-On-One Training ALL PESTICIDES Focus is 2,4-D & Dicamba

Objective: Contact growers and ask to visit with the them and applicator to discuss mitigating pesticide drift to protect their farm (herbicide resistance, endangered species and bee protection). ALL PESTICIDES Focus is 2,4-D & Dicamba

Future Efforts )Seeded onions 2)Cantaloupe 3)Sweet potato 4)Sandea over mulch 5)Residue in produce

How Vulnerable Illegal Pesticide Residues? Cooperative UGA and GDA Research GDA Lab For Residues

Dicamba2,4-D Amine Visual Injury

GDA Lab

Cantaloupe/Dicamba Residue; 1 st two fruit. *Harvest 54, 31, 18 d after POST 1, 2, 3, respectively. 1/75X rate1/250X rate PPM 54 DBH 31 DBH 18 DBH 54 DBH 31 DBH 18 DBH

New Veggie Labels Last 9 Yr 1. Chateau tomato RM 2. Chateau pepper RM 3. Chateau eggplant RM 4. Chateau watermelon RM 5. Chateau cantaloupe RM 6. Chateau cucumber RM 7. Chateau squash RM 8. Chateau cabbage RM 9. Dual Magnum pepper topical 10. Dual Magnum broccoli topical 11. Dual Magnum cabbage topical 12. Dual Magnum collards topical 13. Dual Magnum cauliflower topical 14. Dual Magnum kale topical 15. Dual Magnum watermelon RM 16. Dual Magnum cantaloupe RM 17. Dual Mag. carrot topical 18. Dual Mag. sweet potato 19. Dual Mag. tomato topical 20. Dual Mag. snap bean topical 21. Dual Mag. lima bean topical 22. Dual Mag. southern pea topical 23. Dual Mag. squash topical 24. Caparol in Okra 25. Sandea in Okra 26. Reflex tomato preplant 27. Reflex pepper preplant 28. Reflex in Watermelon 29. Reflex in Squash 30. Reflex in Pumpkin 31. Treflan - Intercropping

INDUSTRY Georgia Department of Agriculture Commissioner Gary Black