The information,is presented in tabular form for easy reference, is intended to provide growers with information on the fungicides, insecticides, and miticides currently registered for application to herbaceous perennials.
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Basic information about Ballad, the only OMRI approved fungicide to control rust in organic soybean production.
A foliar fungicide application might be agood investment to help boost profits, It is important to target diseases when making a foliar fungicide application decision in corn. Spraying corn fields without considering disease risk factors or scouting observations may be like pouring money down the drain. However, in the right situations, foliar fungicides can be used to help protect against yield reductions due to diseases and boost profits. The key to better and more profitable utilization of foliar fungicides in corn is to target disease. 2 pp.
Information about the fungicide HeadsUp®, recently approved by OMRI for organic grower use.
New specimen label for Indar 2F fungicide for use in blueberries.
Information about the benefits of using a new fungicide/bactericide from DuPont called Kocide 3000.
A new fungicide label for Topsin M fungicide for use on blueberries in Michigan.
Help in determining when to apply a fungicide for soybean rust. 2 pp.
Spray recommendations for the various stages of growth for apples, pears, peaches and nectarines, cherries, plums and prunes. The recommendations are for commercial fruit growers.
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From the MSU Cherries AgNIC site.
Spray recommendations for the various stages of growth for apples and pears, stone fruits, grapes, brambles, strawberries and blueberries. The recommendations are for home fruit growers.
New, supplemental label for Indar WSP fungicide for disease control in blueberries.