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icide Ingredient Treated Chinch Bugs Soil icides Corn Earworm, Fall Armyworm (Head Worms) 15G 1,2 Seed treatments Gaucho 600 Cruiser 5FS Nipsit Inside (5) Foliar Sprays 8.0 ounces 1,000 row feet 8 fluid ounces 5.1 fluid ounces ounces Cyfluthrin (2) 2.0-2.8 ounces 0.038-0.044 64-45.7 1.0 16.0-32.0 ounces 0.5-1.0 8-4 Declare (1.25) 1.54 ounces 0.015 83.1 3.2-4.0 ounces 0.02-0.025 40-32 1.92 ounces 0.03 66.7 Baythroid XL (1) 2.0-2.8 ounces 0.02 64-45.7 Fastac (0.83) 3.2-3.9 ounces 0.02-0.025 40-32.8 Preventive: Rates are based on 1,000 row feet. Preventive. Treat when two or more adults are found on 20 cent ling plants. For larger plants, a judgment decision based on bug counts, crop vigor and growing conditions will determine need for treatment. Cyfluthrin (2) 1.3-2.8 ounces 0.02-0.044 98.5-45.7 Treat heads for one Baythroid XL (1) 1.3-2.8 ounces 0.01-0.022 98.5-45.7 or more worms head, up until the hard dough Belt 2.0-4.0 ounces 0.063-0.094 64-32 stage. 1.28-1.92 ounces 0.02-0.03 100-66.7 Asana XL (0.66) 5.8-9.6 ounces 0.03-0.05 22-13.3 1.76-4.0 ounces 0.011-0.025 72.7-32 Declare (1.25) 1.02-1.54 ounces 0.01-0.015 125-83.1 Fastac (0.83) 1.8-3.8 ounces 0.012-0.025 71.1-33.7 Use pyrethroids with caution: Pyrethroid resistance is prevalent in corn earworms in Louisiana.

icide Ingredient Treated Corn Earworm, Fall Armyworm (Whorl Feeders) Corn Leaf Aphid, Greenbug, Yellow Aphid Belt 2.0-4.0 ounces 0.063-0.094 64-32 Treatment in the whorl Tracer 1.5-3.0 ounces 0.047-0.094 85.3-42.7 stage is rarely needed. Dimethoate 8.0-16.0 ounces 0.25-0.5 16-8 Treatments are rarely needed for corn leaf aphid. Infestations of greenbug are 16.0-32.0 ounces 0.5-1.0 8-4 rare. Aphid (Also Known as White Aphid) Seed Treatments Gaucho 600 Cruiser 5FS 8 fluid ounces 5.1 fluid ounces Preliminary research suggests insecticide treated grain sorghum prevents sugarcane aphid colonization for up to 40 days after emergence. Nipsit Inside (5) ounces Foliar Sprays 32.0 ounces 1.0 4 Preliminary research suggests a threshold of an average of 50 aphids leaf detected on 20 cent of leaves in a field. Edge treatments may be justified. Pyrethroids for sorghum midge control may flare aphids. Use of defoliants may aid in harvest efficiency. Transform (50) Section 18 Specific Emergency Exemption pending Contact your extension agent for exemption status.

icide Ingredient Treated Cutworms 16.0-32.0 ounces 0.5-1.0 8-4 Asana XL (0.66) 5.8-9.6 ounces 0.03-0.05 22-13.3 1.28-4.0 ounces 0.008-0.025 100-32 Baythroid XL (1) 1.0-1.3 ounces 0.008-0.01 128-98.5 Cyfluthrin (2) 1.0-1.3 ounces 0.016-0.020 128-98.5 0.96-1.28 ounces 0.015-0.02 133.3-100 Declare (1.25) 0.77-1.02 ounces 0.0075-0.01 166.2-125.5 Fastac (0.83) 1.3-3.8 ounces 0.008-0.025 98.5-33.7 Fire Ants Cruiser 5F 5.1 fluid ounces Sorghum Midge Gaucho 480/600 Lorsban 15G 1,2 Poncho 600 8/6.4 fluid ounces 8.0 ounces 1,000 row feet ounces 1.0 1 8.0 ounces 0.25 16 Lannate (2.4) 12.0-24.0 ounces 0.225-0.45 10.6-5.3 0.96-1.28 ounces 0.015-0.02 133.3-100 Cyfluthrin (2) 1.0-1.3 ounces 0.016-0.02 128-98.5 Declare (1.25) 0.77-1.02 ounces 0.0075-0.01 166.2-125.5 1.28-4.0 ounces 0.008-0.025 100-32 Asana XL (0.66) 2.9-5.8 ounces 0.015-0.030 44.1-22 Baythroid XL (1) 1.0-1.3 ounces 0.008-0.01 128-98.5 Fastac (0.83) 1.3-3.8 ounces 0.008-0.025 98.5-33.7 Treat before injury reduces stand below optimum plant population. Preventive treatments. Soil insecticide rate is based on 1,000 row feet. At 25-30 cent bloom, treat for one or more midges head. Additional treatments at five- to seven-day intervals may be needed. Plant early and uniformly.

icide Ingredient Treated Sorghum Webworm Belt 2.0-4.0 ounces 0.063-0.125 64-32 Treat heads for four Lannate (2.4) 24.0 ounces 0.45 5.3 or more worms head, up until the hard dough 16.0 ounces 0.5 8.0 stage. Tracer 1.5-3.0 ounces 0.047-0.094 85.3-42.7 Stalk Borers Fastac (0.83) 1.8-3.8 ounces 0.012-0.025 71.1-33.7 Treat before larvae bore Cyfluthrin (2) 1.3-2.8 ounces 0.02-0.044 98.5-45.7 into stalk. 1.28-1.92 ounces 0.02-0.03 100-66.7 Declare (1.25) 1.02-1.54 ounces 0.01-0.015 125.5-83.1 Baythroid XL (1) 1.3-2.8 ounces 0.01-0.022 98.5-45.7 1.76-4.0 ounces 0.011-0.025 72.7-32 Belt 2.0-4.0 ounces 0.063-0.125 64-32 1 Refer to label for application instructions/restrictions on application method, i.e. in-furrow, surface band, T-band, etc. 2 May cause phytotoxicity if used on light soils.

icide Precautions and Limitations (refer to insecticide label for complete information) Asana XL: Toxic to fish. Do not apply directly to water. Maximum active ingredient acre season: 0.15 pound. Preharvest interval: 21 days. REI: 12 hours. Baythroid: Toxic to fish and aquatic invertebrates. Maximum active ingredient acre season: 0.066 pound. Preharvest interval: 14 days. REI: 12 hours. Belt: Toxic to aquatic invertebrates. Do not apply directly to water or areas where surface water is present. Maximum active ingredient acre season: 0.375 pound. Pre-harvest interval for grain and stover: 14 days; for forage: 3 days. REI: 12 hours. Bifenthrin: Same as Brigade Brigade: Do not apply within 30 days of harvest. Do not graze or cut for feed within 30 days of last application. Toxic to bees, fish and aquatic invertebrates. Maximum active ingredient acre season: 0.3 pound. REI: 24 hours. Counter: Toxic to birds, fish and other wildlife. Keep out of any body of water. REI: 48 hours. Cruiser: Toxic to wildlife and aquatic invertebrates. Do not apply directly to water and do not allow drift or runoff. REI: 12 hours. Cyfluthrin: Same as Baythroid, but maximum active ingredient acre season: 0.131 pound. Declare: Same as Karate, but maximum active ingredient acre season: 0.04 pound. Dimethoate: Toxic to wildlife and aquatic organisms. Do not apply after heading. Avoid runoff when spraying. Do not feed or graze within 28 days of the last application. Maximum active ingredient acre season: 1 pound. REI: 48 hours. Force: Highly toxic to fish and other aquatic organisms. Do not apply directly to water or wetlands or within 20 yards of water. Rotate only to corn or soybeans. REI: 0 hours. Gaucho 600: Highly toxic to birds and aquatic invertebrates. Do not graze or feed livestock on treated areas for 45 days after planting. REI: 12 hours. Intrepid: Drift and runoff may be toxic to sensitive aquatic vertebrates. Do not apply by air within 150 feet or by ground within 25 feet of surface water. REI: 4 hours. Karate Z: Toxic to fish, aquatic organisms and bees. Do not graze livestock on treated areas or harvest for livestock feed. Maximum active ingredient acre season: 0.08 pound. Pre-harvest interval: 30 days. REI: 24 hours. Lannate: Toxic to fish, birds, bees, other wildlife. Keep out of any body of water. Do not graze or feed to livestock within 14 days of last application. Do not harvest for grain within 14 days of last application. Maximum active ingredient acre season: 0.9 pound. REI: 48 hours. Lorsban: Toxic to bees, birds, fish and other wildlife. Pre-harvest interval for grain: 30 days. Pre-harvest interval for grazing and silage is 30 days. Maximum active ingredient acre season: 1.5 pounds. REI: 12 hours for 15G; 24 hours for 4E. Mustang Max: Toxic to bees, fish and aquatic vertebrates. Maximum active ingredient acre season: 0.125 pound. Pre-harvest interval: 14 days. REI: 12 hours. Poncho: Do not use treated for feed, food or oil. Refer to label for replant restrictions following treated planting. Treated exposed on soil surface may be hazardous to wildlife. Prevathon: Maximum active ingredient acre season: 0.2 pound. Pre-harvest interval: 14 days. REI: 4 hours. Respect: Toxic to bees, fish and aquatic vertebrates. Maximum active ingredient acre season: 0.125 pound. Preharvest interval: 14 days. REI: 12 hours. Sevin: Maximum active ingredient acre season: 6 pounds. Pre-harvest interval for grain/fodder: 21 days; preharvest interval on grazing/silage is 14 days. REI: 12 hours. Tracer: Toxic to bees. Do not apply to water. Maximum active ingredient acre season: 0.45 pound. Pre-harvest interval for grain or fodder: 7 days; for forage: 14 days. REI: 4 hours. Warrior T: Same general restrictions as Karate. Abbreviations: REI: Re-entry interval; AI: Active ingredient.