Priaxor™ fungicide Advanced Chemistry for Soybeans

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Priaxor™ fungicide Advanced Chemistry for Soybeans Introducing: Priaxor™ fungicide Advanced Chemistry for Soybeans

Priaxor™ fungicide: Advanced Chemistry for Soybeans More Consistent Performance New Mode of Action Delivers better disease control Consistently Higher Yields Continuous Protection Unique redistribution and mobility throughout the leaf Leaf surface acts as a reservoir for continuous product release 21-28 days of long lasting protection Proven Plant Health Benefits Xemium plus Headline® Fungicide Powerful tool for resistance management Broad spectrum fungicide active on key soybean diseases Preventative and Post Infection Control Priaxor™ fungicide improves performance over Headline® fungicide

Priaxor™ fungicide: Unique Delivery Drives Consistent Performance Upper epidermis Xemium depot after application Lower epidermis Palisade cells Phloem Xylem Xemium is adsorbed to waxy layer and evenly transported in leaves 3

Priaxor Fungicide: Mobility and Differentiation Untreated Priaxor Treated zone Leaf Base Leaf Tip zone Other SDHI Displays rapid mobility in leaves Leaf Rust rust 1 day preventative. Source: Dr. Speakman, APR/FM

Soybean Use Recommendations Apply at R3 for optimal results Use Rate: 4oz 0.25% NIS R1 R3 R5 *Based on BASF Research results

Priaxor™ fungicide: Disease Spectrum Key Diseases controlled: Aerial Web blight Alternaria leaf spot Anthracnose Cercospora blight Frogeye Leaf Spot Pod and Stem Blight Septoria Brown Spot Soybean Rust Priaxor has broad spectrum disease activity

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