Force ® Insecticide on Trait Maximum Corn Potential Bob Kacvinsky, Technical Support Representative, Syngenta Crop Protection Combining the proven technology.

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Force ® Insecticide on Trait Maximum Corn Potential Bob Kacvinsky, Technical Support Representative, Syngenta Crop Protection Combining the proven technology of Force with the newly introduced corn rootworm (RW) trait technology offers an enhanced corn yield opportunity Trials indicate a significant return on investment – 12.9 bu/A average* can be achieved from combining technologies An understanding of when and where to use these tools is required to make good decisions One of the largest ROI opportunities for corn growers today *12.9 bu/A average yield increase based on 22 independent trials in IL, Force 3G and Force CS are Restricted Use Pesticides.

Corn Rootworm 2008 KS NE SD WY RW area of activity Intense historical RW pressure Intense RW expansion *Map areas based on NAPIS and state data Rapid expansion of RW has occurred Results in intensification in pressure Early-season pests add to control needs Force 3G and Force CS are Restricted Use Pesticides.

No Single Perfect Solution Current RW-traited corn is low-dose – resulting in noticeable larvae feeding in trait alone RW has proven extremely adaptable RW trait corn does not provide control of early-season/ secondary pests The absence of early- season pest control opens the window for rapid population growth of previously considered “secondary pests” Force 3G and Force CS are Restricted Use Pesticides.

The Force “Field Advantage” RW trait offers a powerful and convenient tool to controlling RW across the Corn Belt Pairing this power with the convenience and spectrum of a Cruiser Extreme ® brand seed treatment offers a broad range of control under most conditions When higher populations exist, a higher level of control is desired, or when the pest spectrum is broader than is addressed with these tools, Force insecticide delivers the advantage of: Seed Genetics RW Trait Seed Treatment Force Insecticide Proven performance (second to none) Ease of handling (2 formulations) Choices in formulation and handling #1 rated product for 20 years Assured and backed by Syngenta Force 3G and Force CS are Restricted Use Pesticides.

The Force on Trait Advantage YieldGard RW Alone + YieldGard ® RW Force 3G and Force CS are Restricted Use Pesticides.

The Force “Field Advantage” 22 trials in Illinois, 2007 $5/bu corn Economic advantage 70% of the time Over-trait applications resulted in a 12.9 bu/A average increase Force 3G and Force CS are Restricted Use Pesticides.

Where does Force on Trait Fit? A check in one or more boxes may indicate a treatment of Force insecticide, in addition to trait, would be a benefit  Is there heavy RW pressure?  Do I need to manage insects with multiple modes of action?  Is there potential for early-season weed competition? (Pest population growth accelerates in early weed cover)  Are past wireworm pressures a concern?  Is there a history of grape colaspis?  Do I plan to plant early?  Is there heavy white grub pressure?  Are cutworms a threat? ©2008 Syngenta Crop Protection, Inc. Greensboro, NC Important: Always read and follow label directions before buying or using these products. Syngenta Crop Protection, Inc. warrants that its products conform to the chemical description set forth on the products’ labels. NO OTHER WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE SHALL APPLY TO SYNGENTA PRODUCTS. Syngenta Crop Protection, Inc. neither assumes nor authorizes any representatives or other person to assume for it any obligation or liability other than such as is expressly set forth herein. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL SYNGENTA CROP PROTECTION, INC. BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM ANY USE OR HANDLING OF ITS PRODUCTS. No statements or recommendations contained herein are to be construed as inducements to infringe any relevant patent now or hereafter in existence. Apron XL ®, Cruiser ®, Cruiser Extreme ®, Dynasty ®, Force ®, Maxim ® XL and the Syngenta logo are registered trademarks of a Syngenta Group Company. Force, Force CS and Force 3G are Restricted Use Pesticides. Cruiser Extreme ® 250 and 1250 are seed company-applied promotional combinations of four active ingredients that respectively deliver 0.25 and 1.25 mg ai/seed of Cruiser (thiamethoxam) plus three fungicides: Apron XL ®, Maxim ® XL and Dynasty ®. YieldGard ® is a registered trademark of Monsanto Technology LLC.