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2018 SEED GUIDE CANOLA
DEKALB Territory Manager, Al Crozon and young farmer, Theron LeBlanc playing a robust game of “Rock, Paper, Scissors”.
TO VIEW THE LEBLANC’S FULL STORY, VISIT DEKALB.CA
MANITOBA & SASKATCHEWAN
CRYSTAL &GILLES LEBLANC24 YEARS FARMING, FOURTH GENERATION, DOMREMY, SK
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• Excellent pod integrity, drydown, and combining ease• Top performing DEKALB hybrid for standability• Early to mid-maturity option with a broad-acre fit• Best DEKALB hybrid for challenging conditions• R-rating for blackleg
N value 171 113 25 39 96
Number of years 2 3 3 1 3
75-65 RR Win Rate 59.6% 85.0% 64.0% 79.5% 56.3%
75-65 RR Yield Advantage (bu/ac) 1 3.5 1.3 2.7 0.9
75-65 RR Maturity Advantage (days earlier) 1.1 2.1 2.1 -1.8 -1.1
Yiel
d %
of
75-6
5 R
R*
*Source: 2014-2016 DEKALB MD Straight Cut Trials. Individual results may vary.
DEKALB®
75-65 RRSTRAIGHT CUT
ROUNDUP READYStrong for Straight Cut.
75-65 RR is built to straight cut. The firstproduct of our focused breeding effort on shatterresistance: 75-65 RR was bred for straight cutting.
FINISHING STRONG
“I was really impressed with the shatter tolerance of 75-65 RR; we had a huge wind storm the week before we took the trial off and 75-65 RR had almost no shelling. On top of that, it matures faster than other straight cut products I have grown. 75-65 RR is my top pick for straight cut.”
Josh Lade DEKALB MD Cooperator in Langham, SK
To view the Lade’s full story, visit DEKALB.ca
100%
75-65 RR
92.9
%
PIONEER 45S56
94.8
%
PROVEN PV 533 G
98.0
%
PIONEER 45H33
97.4
%PIONEER D3155C
98.2
%
INVIGOR L130
75-65 RR
Swath Delay Swathing Straight cut
75-42 CR
74-44 BL73-15 RR
Increasing Pod Integrity
75-45RR
YIELD ADVANTAGE
75-65 RR vs. L140 P
*Source: 2014-2016 DEKALB MD Straight Cut Trials, Western Canada, n=64. Individual results may vary.
75-65 RR 100% 75-65 RR 109.4 days
L140P 101.5% L140P 112.4 days
DAYS TO MATURITY
HARVESTABILITY ADVANTAGE
3.8
3.0
L140P
75-65 RR
1 = EXCELLENT, 9 = POOR
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· Early maturity with high yield potential, giving you the opportunity to spread out management operations on your farm
· Optimized for normal swathing window (50-70% Seed Colour Change)
· R-rating for blackleg
· Tall plant height and higher pod-set
· Good standability
DEKALB®
75-45 RRWITH
ROUNDUP READYFirst to mature. First to yield.
Seed 75-45 RR first and you can be first in your field at harvest. This broad-acre hybrid has been a top yielding hybrid across 2 years of DEKALB MD Trials*.*Source. 2015-2016 DEKALB MD Trials
FINISHING
FIRST
“Seed 75-45 RR first to maximize the potential of this early maturing hybrid. In a shorter season zone, or in a situation where you may have to re-seed, you can still achieve
high yield and great quality within the growing season. In mid and longer season zones, you can spread out canola management by seeding 75-45 RR first and later maturing
hybrids like 74-44 BL and 75-65 RR second.”
Jimmi-Lee Jackson DEKALB Agronomist in North East Saskatchewan
N value 138 85 62 36
Number of years 2 2 2 1
75-45 RR Win Rate 66.7% 83.5% 59.7% 86.1%
75-45 RR Yield Advantage (bu/ac) 1.6 4.1 1.0 3.6
75-45 RR Maturity Advantage (days earlier)
3.6 4.4 1.4 -0.4
*Source: 2015-2016 DEKALB MD Trials. Individual results may vary.
*Source: 2012-2016 Monsanto Field Scale Trials across Western Canada. *Maturity varies by region and year.
Yiel
d %
of
75-4
5 R
R*
100%
75-45 RR
91.8
%
PIONEER 45S56
93.2
%
PROVEN PV 533 G
96.9
%
PIONEER 45H33
98.0
%INVIGOR
130
- +
75-45 RR-2.4
73-15 RR-2.4
L130-0.7
75-65 RR0.2
6056 CR3.4
45S562.3
L2522.2
45H331.7
75-42 CR0
n=194
n=239
n=51
n=127
n=404 n=222
n=131
n=113
L140P3.6
n=10
n=22
RELATIVE MATURITY (IN NUMBER OF DAYS) COMPARED TO 74-44BL
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74-44 BLWITH
1.4
1.4
45S56
74-44 BL
*Source: 2012-2016 Monsanto Field Scale Trials. Individual results may vary.
AVERAGE SCLEROTINIA INFECTION RATING*
n=127
1.6
1.5
45S54
74-44 BL
n=641 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
• Multi-genic, R-rated blackleg resistance (15.4% of Westar)
• Lower sclerotinia infection ratings, on average, than 45S54 in 2012-2016 Monsanto Field Scale Trials
· Consistant yield performance across all yield environments. Excels on most productive land.
• Very good combining ease
• Vigorous early-season growth
ROUNDUP READY
“74-44 BL is our most consistent performer. It’s usually #1 or #2 every year. I want consistency, not a one hit wonder.”
Darin Schaefer DEKALB MD Cooperator in Meota, SK
To view the Schaefer’s full story, visit DEKALB.ca
Big on Blackleg. Big performance.
A consistent performer with enhanced multi-genic blackleg resistance; we know why 74-44 BL was the #1 selling Genuity® Roundup Ready® canola hybrid for three years in row*. Count on 74-44 BL to deliver when it matters most - harvest time.*Source: 2014, 2015, 2016 Canola BPI Report, AgData
FINISHING
BIG
NO PRESENCE SEVERE INFECTION
N value 222 113 39 127
Number of years 3 3 3 3
74-44 BL Win Rate 69.4% 84.1% 74.4% 59.8%
74-44 BL Yield Advantage (bu/ac) 1.8 3.9 1.5 0.9
74-44 BL Maturity Advantage (days earlier)
1.5 2.3 2.4 -0.4
Yiel
d %
of
74-4
4 BL
*
100%
74-44 BL
92.2
%
PIONEER 45S56
98.2
%
INVIGOR L130
96.5
%
PIONEER 45H33
96.9
%
PIONEER D3155C
*Source: 2014-2016 DEKALB MD Trials. Individual results may vary.
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N value 68 11 9 10
Number of years 1 1 1 1
75-42 CR Win Rate 69.1% 90.9% 88.9% 60.0%
75-42 CR Yield Advantage (bu/ac) 1.2 1.9 2.0 1.5
75-42 CR Maturity Advantage (days earlier) 1.8 2.4 0.3 1.6
Yiel
d %
of
75-4
2 CR
*
- +
D3155C+2.40
74-44 BL0
L135C+0.3 L241C
+1.6074-54 RR
+1.45
45H33+1.80
75-42 CR
n=33
n=10
n=11n=51
n=9
n=68 6056 CR+4.70n=8
75-42 CR RELATIVE MATURITY
75-42 CR BLACK SEED COAT COLOUR
*Source: 2016 DEKALB MD Trials. Individual results may vary.
* Source: 2016 Monsanto Field Scale Trials.
DEKALB®
75-42 CRWITH
ROUNDUP READYAhead on maturity. Ahead on yield.
Outstanding yield potential, excellent disease package, and one of the earliest maturing clubroot resistant products on the market – the newest
DEKALB canola hybrid, 75-42 CR, has it all.
FINISHING
AHEAD
“Unfortunately clubroot is a growing concern on the Prairies. If clubroot is close to you, I would integrate 75-42 CR on your farm. This hybrid showed outstanding yield performance
in 2016 Monsanto Field Scale Trials, while offering resistance to clubroot pathotypes 3, 2, 5, 6, 8. Another key practice in protecting your farm from clubroot is scouting! We need to
scout regularly throughout the growing season for this disease. Gull symptoms on the roots can show up before bolting - around swathing timing the disease will be most obvious.
Keep in mind that field entrances are likely where clubroot will show up first.”
Troy Prosofsky DEKALB Agronomist in Saskatoon, SK
• Early maturity advantage
• Outstanding yield potential
• Black seed coat colour
• Clubroot resistant to pathotypes 3,2,5,6,8
• R-rating to blackleg10
0%
75-42 CR
96.9
%
PIONEER D3155C
97.5
%
INVIGOR L241C
97.8
%
PIONEER 45H33
96.7
%INVIGOR L135C
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73-15 RR • Well adapted to short-season zone• Spreads out maturity risk in mid-season zone• 2.4 days earlier maturing than 74-44 BL
N value 70 71 71 31
Number of years 2 3 5 3
73-15 RR Win Rate 37.1% 59.2% 32.4% 51.6%
73-15 RR Yield Advantage (bu/ac) -1.7 1 -2.3 0.4
73-15 RR Maturity Advantage (days earlier) 3.7 4.8 1.7 0.9
Yiel
d %
of
73-1
5 R
R*
*Source: 2012-2016 DEKALB MD Trials. Individual results may vary.
Market Map
BC AB SK MB
primary secondary
The earliest-maturing product in 2015 and 2016 Monsanto Field Scale Trials, and well suited to short-season zones.
ROUNDUP READY
“DEKALB genetics have come so far in the last five years. There is no doubt in my mind that DEKALB is one of the top market leaders in genetics.”
John Dell DEKALB MD Cooperator in Melita, MB
To view the Dell’s full story, visit DEKALB.ca
NOTES
100%
73-15 RR
97.9
%
PIONEER 45S56
99.1
%
INVIGOR L120
103.
6%
PIONEER 45H33
104.
9%INVIGOR
L130
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Maturity = Days shorter/longer than 74-44 BL Source: 2012-2016 Monsanto Field Scale Trials across Western Canada. *Maturity varies by region and year.
RELATIVE MATURITY COMPARED TO 74-44 BL
STRAIGHT CUT FLEXIBILITY
DISEASE RATINGS
- +
75-45 RR-2.4
73-15 RR-2.4
L130-0.7
75-65 RR0.2
6056 CR3.4
45S562.3
L2522.2
45H331.7
75-42 CR0
n=194
n=239
n=51
n=127
n=404 n=222
n=131
n=113
L140P3.6
n=10
n=22
LEGEND
75-65 RR
Swath Delay Swathing Straight cut
75-42 CR
74-44 BL73-15 RR
Increasing Pod Integrity
75-45RR
*For more information please refer to the legend on the last page of this guide
= Resistant
= Moderatly Resistant
= Enhanced Multi-genic Blackleg resistance
= Multiple pathotypeclubroot resistance (Pathotypes 3,2,5,6,8)
PRODUCTBLACKLEG
FUSARIUM WILT CLUBROOTRATING* RESISTANCE GENES
75-65 RR (C) Rlm3
75-45 RR (CG) Rlm3 RlmS
74-44 BL (ACG) Rlm3 LepR3 RlmS
75-42 CR (AC) Rlm3 LepR3
73-15 RR (C) Rlm3
AGRONOM
IC RATINGS
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STANDABILITY
COMBINING EASE
1 = EXCELLENT, 9 = POOR Source: 2013-2016 Monsanto Field Scale Trials across Western Canada.
1 = EXCELLENT, 9 = POOR Source: 2013-2016 Monsanto Field Scale Trials across Western Canada.
75-45 RR
Increasing Combining Ease
75-65 RR
73-15 RR
75-42 CR 74-44 BL
2.3 n=140n=2222.8
n=712.8
2.7 n=2223.1 n=68
NOTES
= Resistant
= Moderatly Resistant
= Enhanced Multi-genic Blackleg resistance
= Multiple pathotypeclubroot resistance (Pathotypes 3,2,5,6,8)
75-65 RR
74-44 BL
75-42 CR 75-45 RR73-15 RR
Increasing Standability
2.22.32.5
2.5
2.7 n=222n=140
n=222
n=71
“One of the reasons I choose DEKALB is the ability to use Roundup Ready canola and the Roundup Ready system. We use it to keep our fields clean and I find it a lot easier to deal with than other systems.”Devin Hartzler DEKALB MD Cooperator in Carstairs, AB @devmanwalkin
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2018 CANOLA SEED TREATMENT OPTIONS
Having more seed treatment options on more hybrids means you can focus on choosing the right hybrid for your farm.
PRODUCTHELIX®
VIBRANCE®HELIX® VIBRANCE®
& JUMPSTART®HELIX® VIBRANCE®
& FORTENZA®VISIVIO™
VISIVIO™ & JUMPSTART®
VISIVIO™& FORTENZA®
75-65 RR ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
75-45 RR ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
74-44 BL ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
75-42 CR ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
73-15 RR ✔
73-75 RR ✔
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Your DEKALB canola gets a strong start to the season with Visivio™ seed treatment.
It is the next step in the evolution of flea beetle control. Formulated with six powerful active ingredients, Visivio™ seed treatment counteracts early-season canola threats from insects—including both striped and crucifer flea beetles—along with a broad-range of seed- and soil-borne diseases. Unleash the vigilant protection of Visivio. Your seed investment deserves nothing less.
All information concerning Visivio™ provided by Syngenta. Visivio™ contains the active ingredients difenoconazole, metalaxyl (M and S isomers), fludioxonil, thiamethoxam, sedaxane and sulfoxaflor. For more information, visit Syngenta.ca/Visivio, or contact the Syngenta Customer Interaction Centre at 1-87-SYNGENTA (1-877-964-3682). Always read and follow label directions. Visivio™ and the Syngenta logo are trademarks of a Syngenta Group Company. © 2016 Syngenta.
Photo provided by Syngenta
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If cutworms are present in a field and left unchecked, they can destroy an emerging canola crop in a matter of days.
Fortenza® seed treatment provides added control of cutworm. Fortenza is available with Visivio™ seed treatment technology, and together, they provide broad spectrum insect and disease management and enhanced crop establishment.
All information concerning Fortenza® provided by Syngenta. Fortenza® contains the active ingredient cyantraniliprole. Always read and follow label directions. Fortenza® is a registered trademark of a Syngenta Group Company.
Quicker start, stronger finish - For a canola crop with increased root growth and leaf area, and higher yield potential, order your DEKALB® brand canola seed pre-treated with JumpStart® inoculant, a product from Monsanto BioAg.
JumpStart is an inoculant containing the naturally occurring soil fungus Penicillium bilaiae (P. bilaiae). P. bilaiae grows along the plant root, releasing phosphate bound in the soil, making it more available for the crop to use.
JumpStart promotes greater phosphate availability, which results in early vigour, greater stress tolerance and earlier, more even maturity and ultimately higher yield potential. In 67 independent large-plot research trials JumpStart inoculant averaged 6% higher yield over untreated.*
*Results from Western Canada from 1995-2015. Individual results may vary.
useJumpStart.ca Freeing Phosphate
Penicillium bilaiae releases bound mineral forms of soil and fertilizer phosphate, making it more readily available for the plant to use.
P.bi. = Penicillium bilaiaeP = PhosphateCa = Calcium
Get more out of your canola.
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To help preserve the benefits of our trait technology, an Insect Resistance Management (IRM) plan must be part of every farmer’s production strategy.
Farmers who purchase corn products that are not designated as RIB Complete® required to plant a refuge that is appropriate for that product.
As part of the IRM plan for RIB Complete corn, experts recommend that growers incorporate crop rotations (out of corn), use of pyramided traits for below ground pests and, when appropriate, use of insecticides to minimize selection of resistant populations. Farmers should monitor their RIB Complete corn fields for targeted insect pests and contact their local Monsanto representative, retailer, or Monsanto’s Technical Support line at 1-800-667-4944 if they observe any unusual performance problems.
DEKALB® GENUITY® ROUNDUP READY ® CANOLA
Weeds aren’t to be feared. They are to be controlled.
The Genuity Roundup Ready canola system arms you with one of the best tools for weed control - including pesky weeds like cleavers and wild oats.
With flexible application timing & fewer temperature constraints it allows you more good spray days in a season – because we know you’ve got a lot of stuff to do!
It’s hard working, and easy to use and tank-mix. Tank mixing with multiple modes of action will help you employ sustainable management practices.
ROUNDUP READY
DEKALB® VT DOUBLE PRO® RIB COMPLETE® CORN
Above-ground control of yield-robbing insects.
The combination of DEKALB® genetics and advanced trait technology makes DEKALB® VT Double PRO® RIB Complete® corn a great option for your fields. You get dual modes of action to control above ground pests, including European corn borer, corn earworm and fall armyworm. All this, plus the simplicity and convenience of RIB Complete®, our single-bag refuge solution.
DEKALB® VT DOUBLE PRO® RIB COMPLETE® CORN AT A GLANCE:
• Dual modes of action for above ground protection from European corn borer, corn earworm and fall armyworm
• Refuge in the bag convenience and simplicity
Monsanto Traits. Driving Innovation.We’re working hard to develop and deliver products that help you to be more productive and more profitable.
The agricultural challenges of today provide opportunities for Monsanto traits to benefit you and the land you farm.
Upcoming trait products will significantly improve yield potential by helping protect your crops against the devastation caused by diseases, drought, pests, and weeds.
By increasing yields, we can help improve on-farm productivity—allowing farmers to meet the growing global demands for food, feed, and fuel.
For more information on Monsanto corn traits please visit www.genuitytraits.ca/en/corn/
68.69 million Roundup Equivalent Litres were applied in the spring of 2016. Of those applications, 75.8% is applied alone,2 which puts farmers at risk for selecting for resistance.
Tank mix at least once per growing season. Add another effective mode of action to the tank with glyphosate.
31Mixtures work best. Tank mixes have
been shown to be more effective than alternating single-mode applications
(AKA rotating herbicides) when it comes to managing herbicide resistance.1
Group 1 and 2 herbicides are
considered high risk, as many weed species
are resistant to these herbicides. Using them can put more pressure
on glyphosate to control tough weeds such as
kochia, wild oats and cleavers. Don’t rely
solely on glyphosate or any one mode of action
to control them.
1 Beckie and Reboud, 2009. Selecting for Weed Resistance: Herbicide Rotation and Mixture. Weed Technology, 23: 363-3702 AgData 2016, Glyphosate BPI Report
ALWAYS READ AND FOLLOW PESTICIDE LABEL DIRECTIONS. Tank mixtures: The applicable labeling for each product must be in the possession of the user at the time of application. Follow applicable use instructions, including application rates, precautions and restrictions of each product used in the tank mixture. Monsanto has not tested all tank mix product formulations for compatibility or performance other than specifically listed by brand name. Always predetermine the compatibility of tank mixtures by mixing small proportional quantities in advance. Monsanto and Vine Design® is a registered trademark of Monsanto Technology LLC, Monsanto Canada, Inc. licensee. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. ©2016-2017 Monsanto Canada Inc.
Visit MonsantoCMS.ca for more resistance insight and chemistry recommendations.
OUTSMART WEEDS IN 3 STEPsManaging resistance isn’t about using less glyphosate; it’s about using herbicides effectively. Here’s how:
Grow three or more different crops in your rotation. It can help break
cycles of disease, insects and weeds and give you more herbicide options.
Weeds outsmart habits, not systems. Herbicide-tolerant crops don’t cause resistance. The way we use them can.
Take advantage of pre-seed options. It’s your easiest opportunity to include a tank mix in your herbicide program.
Spice up your mix
Add another effective mode of action to the tank
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CORNGR/SU/ISThe hybrid/herbicide combination can result in plant height reduction, stand loss and suspected yield loss under very adverse environmental conditions, high rates or extreme soil pH levels or organic content.
Use of drop nozzle spraying for post-emergence herbicides or planting in warm soils for incorporated herbicides may avoid interactions. Consult your DEKALB dealer for additional information.
1 TARGET POPULATION Final plant population suggestions are based on medium to high yield environment. In fields with lower yield potential consider targeting slightly lower population. Adjust planting rate to suit individual field conditions.
2 HERBICIDE SAFETY Ratings are based on observations and research using herbicides at and above labeled rates to simulate extreme environmental conditions, misapplication and adverse soil pH or organic content.
Either no adverse effects from the hybrid/herbicide combination were noted or only slight damage could be noted under adverse conditions or herbicide application at higher than label rates.
SOYBEANPRR FIELD TOLERANCE A rating of the plant survival and health for Phytophthora Root Rot
PRR RESISTANCE GENERps 1c denotes resistance to races 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 15, 17, 21, 23, 24, 26, 28, 29, 30, 32, 34, 36 and 38
Rps 1k denotes resistance to races 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 21, 22, 23, 24, 26, 27, 36, 37 and 38
Rps 3a denotes resistances to races 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 9, 11, 13, 14, 16, 18, 23, 25, 28, 29, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35 and 39
SOYBEAN CYST NEMATODE RESISTANCESusc = SusceptibleR1 = Resistant to Race 1 SCN R3 = Resistant to Race 3 SCNMR3 = Moderately resistant to Race 3
CANOLABLACKLEG RESISTANCE GENES: RESISTANCE A = RLM1 OR LEPR3 RESISTANCE B = RLM2 RESISTANCE C = RLM3 RESISTANCE D = LEPR1 RESISTANCE E1 = RLM4 RESISTANCE E2= RLM7 RESISTANCE F = RLM9 RESISTANCE G = RLMS RESISTANCE H = LEPR2 X = UNKNOWN
BLACKLEG RESISTANCE RATING (% OF WESTAR CHECK) R = 0-29.9 MR = 30-49.9 MS = 50-69.9 S = 70-100
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ALWAYS READ AND FOLLOW PESTICIDE LABEL DIRECTIONS. Individual results may vary, and performance may vary from location to location and from year to year. This result may not be an indicator of results you may obtain as local growing, soil and weather conditions may vary. Growers should evaluate data from multiple locations and years whenever possible.
Roundup Ready 2 Xtend® soybeans contain genes that confer tolerance to glyphosate and dicamba. Agricultural herbicides containing glyphosate will kill crops that are not tolerant to glyphosate, and those containing dicamba will kill crops that are not tolerant to dicamba. Contact your Monsanto dealer or call the Monsanto technical support line at 1-800-667-4944 for recommended Roundup Ready® Xtend Crop System weed control programs. Roundup Ready® technology contains genes that confer tolerance to glyphosate, an active ingredient in Roundup® brand agricultural herbicides. Agricultural herbicides containing glyphosate will kill crops that are not tolerant to glyphosate. Acceleron® seed applied solutions for corn (fungicides and insecticide) is a combination of four separate individually-regis-tered products, which together contain the active ingredients metalaxyl, prothioconazole, fluoxystrobin, and clothianidin. Acceleron® seed applied solutions for corn (fungicides only) is a combination of three separate individually-registered products, which together contain the active ingredients metalaxyl, prothioconazole and fluoxystrobin. Acceleron® seed applied solutions for soybeans (fungicides and insecticide) is a combination of four separate individually registered products, which together contain the active ingredients fluxapyroxad, pyraclostrobin, metalaxyl and imidacloprid. Acceleron® seed applied solutions for soybeans (fungicides only) is a combination of three separate individually registered products, which together contain the active ingredients fluxapyroxad, pyraclostrobin and metalaxyl. Acceleron ®, Acceleron®, DEKALB and Design®, DEKALB®, Genuity and Design®, Genuity®, JumpStart®, Monsanto BioAg and Design™, Optimize®, RIB Complete and Design®, RIB Complete®, Roundup Ready 2 Technology and Design®, Roundup Ready 2 Xtend®, Roundup Ready 2 Yield®, Roundup Ready®, Roundup Transorb®, Roundup WeatherMAX®, Roundup Xtend™, Roundup®, Silage Ready and Design™, Silage Ready™, SmartStax®, VaporGrip®, VT Double PRO®, VT Triple PRO® and XtendiMax® are trademarks of Monsanto Technology LLC, Monsanto Canada Inc. licensee. LibertyLink® and the Water Droplet Design are trademarks of Bayer. Used under license. Herculex® is a registered trademark of Dow AgroSciences LLC. Used under license. Respect the Refuge and Design is a registered trademark of the Canadian Seed Trade Association. Used under license. Visivio™ is contains the active ingredients difenoconazole, metalaxyl (M and S isomers), fludioxonil, thiamethoxam, sedaxane and sulfoxaflor and is a trademark of a Syngenta Group Company. Fortenza® contains the active ingredient cyantraniliprole and is a trademark of a Syngenta Group Company. Fortenza®, Helix®, Vibrance® and Visivio™ are registered trademarks of a Syngenta group company. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. ©2017 Monsanto Canada Inc.
References:
Meet John Dell, third generation Farmer in Melita, MB.
JOHN DELL16 YEARS FARMING, THIRD GENERATION, MELITA, MB
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