Use of Insecticide-Use of Insecticide-Treated Soybean Treated Soybean Seed by SCC-33 Seed by SCC-33
OVTsOVTsDon DombekDon Dombek
University of ArkansasUniversity of ArkansasDivision of AgricultureDivision of Agriculture
Presentation OutlinePresentation Outline Survey of SCC-33 OVTs Survey of SCC-33 OVTs Survey of Selected Seed CompaniesSurvey of Selected Seed Companies Recent Research on Insecticide-Recent Research on Insecticide-
Treated Seed Treated Seed Questions and DiscussionQuestions and Discussion
Survey of SCC-33 OVTsSurvey of SCC-33 OVTs Surveyed 10 programs.Surveyed 10 programs. 8 responded 8 responded 11 questions11 questions
Do you allow companies to Do you allow companies to enter insecticide-treated enter insecticide-treated
seed?seed? GA - NoGA - No TN - NoTN - No NC - YesNC - Yes MS - NoMS - No MO - YesMO - Yes KY - YesKY - Yes AR - NoAR - No AL - YesAL - Yes
If not, why?If not, why? GA - Not used by seed companiesGA - Not used by seed companies TN - Not common on commercial TN - Not common on commercial
seedseed MS - Want same treatments on all MS - Want same treatments on all
entriesentries AR – No supporting research, not AR – No supporting research, not
used by used by most growers most growers
If you don’t allow the entry If you don’t allow the entry of ITS, do you treat seed of ITS, do you treat seed
when received?when received? GA - NoGA - No TN - NoTN - No MS - NoMS - No AR – NoAR – No
Has your policy recently Has your policy recently changed? changed? If so, why?If so, why? GA – No.GA – No.
TN – No, but probably will.TN – No, but probably will. NC - NA (No?).NC - NA (No?). MS - No, but probably will.MS - No, but probably will. MO - NA (No?).MO - NA (No?). KY - Yes, to test RR2 and LL varieties KY - Yes, to test RR2 and LL varieties
in 2009. in 2009. AR - No, but probably will.AR - No, but probably will. AL – Yes, started allowing ITS in 2009.AL – Yes, started allowing ITS in 2009.
If you allow companies to If you allow companies to enter ITS, do you require enter ITS, do you require
MSDSs?MSDSs? GA - No, maintain notebook with all GA - No, maintain notebook with all MSDSs.MSDSs.
TN - No, look them up.TN - No, look them up. NC - No, already have them.NC - No, already have them. MS - Yes.MS - Yes. MO - Yes.MO - Yes. KY - No, but all treatments must be listed.KY - No, but all treatments must be listed. AR - No, but all treatments must be listed.AR - No, but all treatments must be listed. AL - Yes.AL - Yes.
If you pack ITS, what safety If you pack ITS, what safety precautions do you use?precautions do you use?
GA – Respirators, glasses, shields or Tyvek GA – Respirators, glasses, shields or Tyvek suits. suits.
TN – Respirators and gloves.TN – Respirators and gloves. NC – Respirator, gloves, lab coat, and NC – Respirator, gloves, lab coat, and
ventilated room.ventilated room. MS – Rubber gloves and good ventilation.MS – Rubber gloves and good ventilation. MO – Respirator, gloves and glasses.MO – Respirator, gloves and glasses. KY – Gloves, mask, large exhaust fans.KY – Gloves, mask, large exhaust fans. AR – Long sleeves, gloves, masks, goggles.AR – Long sleeves, gloves, masks, goggles. AL – Gloves, mask and other as required.AL – Gloves, mask and other as required.
What type of seed packing What type of seed packing equipment do you use?equipment do you use?
GA - Seed counters.GA - Seed counters. TN - Seed counters and volumetric metering TN - Seed counters and volumetric metering
machines. machines. NC - Old Mill seed counter.NC - Old Mill seed counter. MS - Old Mill seed counter then by volume.MS - Old Mill seed counter then by volume. MO - vibrating bowl counter then by MO - vibrating bowl counter then by
volume.volume. KY - 100-seed-count board then volumetricKY - 100-seed-count board then volumetric AR – 100-count then Speed Dee (volumetric)AR – 100-count then Speed Dee (volumetric) AL – Seedboro Count-A-Pak seed counter.AL – Seedboro Count-A-Pak seed counter.
Do most growers in your Do most growers in your area use ITS?area use ITS?
GA – Crop dependent.GA – Crop dependent. TN – No.TN – No. NC – No.NC – No. MS – Not sure but use is increasing.MS – Not sure but use is increasing. MO – Not sure but not a majority.MO – Not sure but not a majority. KY – Probably not but available as an KY – Probably not but available as an
option.option. AR – Estimated 10% in 2008 and 20% in AR – Estimated 10% in 2008 and 20% in
2009.2009. AL – No but increasingly as “insurance” AL – No but increasingly as “insurance”
for for expensive seed. expensive seed.
Has research been Has research been conducted in your area to conducted in your area to determine if ITS is cost determine if ITS is cost
effective?effective? GA – Yes.GA – Yes. TN – Yes, with variable results.TN – Yes, with variable results. NC – Not aware of any.NC – Not aware of any. MS – Yes, by seed companies.MS – Yes, by seed companies. MO – Probably but don’t know.MO – Probably but don’t know. KY – Yes, 5-year study showed no KY – Yes, 5-year study showed no
significant significant yield increase. yield increase. AR - Yes.AR - Yes. AL – Yes, in 2008 but was AL – Yes, in 2008 but was
inconclusive.inconclusive.
In 2010 will you allow In 2010 will you allow entries with ITS if entries with ITS if
companies won’t enter companies won’t enter them unless you do?them unless you do? GA – Yes (previously didn’t allow ITS). GA – Yes (previously didn’t allow ITS).
TN – Probably (previously didn’t allow ITS).TN – Probably (previously didn’t allow ITS). NC – Yes (previously allowed ITS).NC – Yes (previously allowed ITS). MS – Yes (previously didn’t allow ITS).MS – Yes (previously didn’t allow ITS). MO – Yes (previously allowed ITS).MO – Yes (previously allowed ITS). KY – Yes (previously allowed ITS).KY – Yes (previously allowed ITS). AR – Probably (previously didn’t allow ITS).AR – Probably (previously didn’t allow ITS). AL – Yes (previously allowed ITS).AL – Yes (previously allowed ITS).
Survey of Selected Seed Survey of Selected Seed CompaniesCompanies
Surveyed 24 companies.Surveyed 24 companies. 9 responded 9 responded 5 questions5 questions
Will all, part or none of Will all, part or none of seed that your company seed that your company
sells be IT?sells be IT? Bayer (LL) – Part of it, by request of grower.Bayer (LL) – Part of it, by request of grower. Terral – None. May be treated by retailer.Terral – None. May be treated by retailer. Syngenta – 60% plus on-site treatment.Syngenta – 60% plus on-site treatment. Stine – RR2 only.Stine – RR2 only. CPS/DynaGro – Part of it, by request of growerCPS/DynaGro – Part of it, by request of grower Stratton Seed – Part of it, by request of grower. Stratton Seed – Part of it, by request of grower. Monsanto – Almost all RR2 seed.Monsanto – Almost all RR2 seed. Pioneer – Offered in limited geographic areas. Pioneer – Offered in limited geographic areas. Hornbeck – 85% of RR2 seed, other by request.Hornbeck – 85% of RR2 seed, other by request.
If all or part will be treated, If all or part will be treated, with what product(s)?with what product(s)?
Bayer (LL) – Trilex 6000 and other by request?Bayer (LL) – Trilex 6000 and other by request? Terral – Decision left to retailer.Terral – Decision left to retailer. Syngenta – CrusierMaxx.Syngenta – CrusierMaxx. Stine – RR2 with CruiserMaxxStine – RR2 with CruiserMaxx CPS/DynaGro – Crusier, GauchoCPS/DynaGro – Crusier, Gaucho Stratton Seed – CruiserMaxxStratton Seed – CruiserMaxx Monsanto – RR2 with AcceleronMonsanto – RR2 with Acceleron Pioneer - GauchoPioneer - Gaucho Hornbeck – Various at request of grower.Hornbeck – Various at request of grower.
Has your policy on IST Has your policy on IST recently changed? If so, recently changed? If so,
why?why? Bayer (LL) – Yes, all seed treated in 2009.Bayer (LL) – Yes, all seed treated in 2009. Terral – No.Terral – No. Syngenta – CrusierMaxx is policy for 2010.Syngenta – CrusierMaxx is policy for 2010. Stine – Switched to CruiserMaxx.Stine – Switched to CruiserMaxx. CPS/DynaGro – Not since 2008.CPS/DynaGro – Not since 2008. Stratton Seed – No.Stratton Seed – No. Monsanto – Yes, to maximize yield Monsanto – Yes, to maximize yield
potential.potential. Hornbeck – No.Hornbeck – No.
If all or part will be treated, If all or part will be treated, will you provide OVTs will you provide OVTs untreated if required?untreated if required?
Bayer (LL) – Yes. . . Bayer (LL) – Yes. . . Terral – Yes, but . . . Terral – Yes, but . . . Syngenta – Yes, but . . .Syngenta – Yes, but . . . CPS/DynaGro – Yes, but . . .CPS/DynaGro – Yes, but . . . Stratton Seed – Yes, but . . . Stratton Seed – Yes, but . . . Monsanto – “General policy is to forego entry Monsanto – “General policy is to forego entry
of RR2s in OVTs that require untreated seed.” of RR2s in OVTs that require untreated seed.” Pioneer – Yes, but . . . Pioneer – Yes, but . . . Hornbeck – Yes, but . . . Hornbeck – Yes, but . . .
Insecticide Seed Treatments Insecticide Seed Treatments (IST’s)(IST’s)
For Soybean in the Midsouth, For Soybean in the Midsouth, 20082008
Gus Lorenz, Roger Leonard, Scott Stewart, Angus Catchot
Soybean Production Systems
Less and Less Tillage Weed Control Systems (RR) Higher Input Costs; Higher Yields Reduced Seeding Rates Earlier and Earlier Planting
Seedling Seedling StressesStresses
Insect PestsInsect PestsPathogensPathogens
Control Soybean Insects – 2007
The roots and nitrogen-fixing nodules of soybean plants are damaged by several insects that inhabit the soil. This list includes beetle larvae, soybean nodule fly larvae, white grubs and wireworms, etc. Additionally, there are several pests of seedling soybean above ground. No treatment thresholds have been determined yet for these pests and control measures for this kind of damage are not recommended. Seed treatments are currently being evaluated.
Soybean IST Performance2003 - 2008
0.24
Treated
Untreated
Treated Untreated
Unt
TreatedTreated
Related to Plant Health -Insect Pest Complex
Horseshoe Lake, AR 2006
Soybean IST Performance Soybean IST Performance Mid-South 2003-2007Mid-South 2003-20073.5 bu/Acre Average3.5 bu/Acre Average
-5
0
5
10
15
Yiel
d (b
u/A)
1
Cruiser (1.28 oz form/cwt)
10 20 30 40 50 66
Trial Number
2.5
85% Probability of Net Return
Soybean IST PerformanceMid-South 2003-20072.8 bu/Acre Average
-5
0
5
10
15
Yiel
d (b
u/A)
1
(Gaucho 1.6 - 2.0 oz form/cwt)
7 13 19 34
Trial Number
71% Probability of Net Return
Soybean IST Performance Mid-South 2003-2008
3.3 bu/Acre Average79% Probability of Positive Net Return
Number of Trials (> 100)
Bu/A
cre
Abov
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Che
ck
Probability of Seed Yield Increase???
Consider Early Season Plant Stresses- Soil Conditions For Seed Germ. - Plant Residue- Burn Down App. Timing- Field History of Pests- Field Yield Potential - Producer Attitude For Inputs- Risk Management
Rates for SoybeanCruiser 5F 1.28 oz/ cwtCruiser Maxx 3.0 oz/cwtGaucho 600 1.6-3.2 oz/ cwtNipsIt Inside 1.28 oz/ cwtAcceleron 1.6-3.2 oz/ cwt
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