Arysta LifeScience Herbicide Portfolio Review Patrick Haikal Development Manager – Herbicides & PGRs Kevin Staska Technical Service Manager.

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Arysta LifeScience Herbicide Portfolio Review Patrick Haikal Development Manager – Herbicides & PGRs Kevin Staska Technical Service Manager

Herbicide Portfolio Flucarbazone (Everest) Clethodim (Shadow) Bentazon (Basagran) Amicarbazone (Dinamic) Dicamba (Banvel) Metsulfuron Sulfometuron Fluometuron

Flucarbazone-sodium Trade Name: Everest Formulation: 70 WDG Use Rate: 0.2 – 0.6 oz/A (10 – 30 gai/ha) –Preplant/Preemergence and Postemergence applications Control: –Numerous grassy weeds (wild oat, foxtail, bromes, ryegrass, windgrass, others) –broadleaf weeds (pigweeds, mustards, shepherdpurse, others) Crops: Spring & winter wheat; minor use project - grasses for seed production Other possibilities: safflower, carrots

Clethodim Trade Name: Shadow (US); Select (Canada) Formulation: 2 EC Use Rate: 4 – 16 floz Control: Broad spectrum grass control

Bentazon Trade Name: Basagran Formulation: 4 SC Use Rate: 1 – 2 pints / acres Control: Cocklebur, nutsedge, redstem, water plantains, lambsquarters, thistles, morningglory, numerous others Crops: Beans, corn, peanuts, peas, rice, sorghum, soybeans, peppermint, spearmint Other possibilities: numerous minor crop possibilities

Amicarbazone Trade Name: Dinamic Formulation: 70 WDG Use Rates: 5 – 10 oz/A preplant/preemergence; 2 – 3.5 oz/A postemergence Control: –Broad spectrum broadleaf weed control –Some grass suppression Crops: Corn (not currently marketed in US) Other possibilities: sugarcane, grasses for seed production, other potential minor crops

Contact Information For additional information: Patrick Haikal Cell: (303) Kevin Staska Cell: (612)