PROTECT YOUR SOYBEANS HERBICIDE INSECTICIDE FUNGICIDE

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PROTECT YOUR SOYBEANS HERBICIDE INSECTICIDE FUNGICIDE

HERBICIDE ARROW ALL IN A more concentrated formulation of grassy weed control in canola, soybeans, pulses and a variety of specialty crops with the convenience of a built-in surfactant. ACTIVE INGREDIENT Clethodim 120 g/l CHEMISTRY GROUP Group 1 APPLICATION RATES AND PACKAGING 150 ml/ac for standard rate or 80 ac/case 100 ml/ac for light infestations and easier-to-control weeds or 120 ac/case 300 ml/ac for quack grass control or 40 ac/case 2 6 L jugs of ARROW ALL IN per case KEY BENEFITS Flexible tank-mix options One solution for grassy weed control in multiple crops, including canola, pulses, soybeans and a variety of specialty crops Proven to be equally effective as other clethodim products like Centurion 80 acre case with surfactant built in cuts down on the amount of cases per field by half, saving time and hassle Surfactant comes pre-mixed: simplifies spraying; convenient; saves time A proven solution: while new to Canada and unique to our market, the ARROW ALL IN formulation is used and trusted by growers around the world REGISTERED CROPS Alfalfa, seedling Beans Canola Carnations Chickpeas (Desi & Kabuli) Coriander Cranberries Fenugreek Field peas Flax Highbush blueberries Lentils Mustard Onions Potatoes Soybeans Spinach Sunflowers WEEDS CONTROLLED Grass Species Leaf Stage Application Rates Foxtail (green, yellow), Wild oats, Volunteer cereals (wheat, barley, oats) Barnyard grass, Fall panicum, Proso millet, Volunteer corn, Volunteer canarygrass, Witch grass Barnyard grass, Crabgrass (smooth, large), Fall panicum, Foxtail (green, yellow), Persian darnel, Proso millet, Quack grass suppression, Volunteer canarygrass, Volunteer cereals (wheat, barley, oats), Volunteer corn, Wild oats, Witch grass 2 4 100 ml/ac 2 6 100 ml/ac 2 6 150 ml/ac Quack grass control 2 6 300 ml/ac ARROW ALL IN is a trademark of ADAMA Agricultural Solutions Canada Ltd. All other products are trademarks of their respective companies.

HERBICIDE ARROW ALL IN HOW IT WORKS The active ingredient is translocated from the treated foliage to the growing points of the leaves, shoots and roots. Leaf foliage will first change from green to yellowish, then purplish and finally brown. Newest leaf of affected plant pulls out easily in 3 5 days. Time required for complete control is normally 7 21 days following treatment, depending on growing conditions and crop competition. CROP STAGING Most crops are tolerant at all stages, so target applications at the optimal weed stage. Always adhere to the pre-harvest interval for each crop. WATER VOLUME Recommended: 10 gal/ac or 40 L/ac Ground application only RAINFASTNESS 1 hour SUPPORTED TANK MIXES Flax: BADGE II (including low-linolenic varieties); MCPA ester (does not include low-linolenic varieties); Lontrel 360 (does not include low-linolenic varieties); Curtail M (including low-linolenic varieties) Canola: Lontrel 360; Muster ; Imazethapyr (PHANTOM 240 SL or Pursuit ) (imazethapyr-tolerant canola only); Liberty (glufosinate ammonia-tolerant canola varieties) Field peas: Imazethapyr (PHANTOM 240 SL or Pursuit ) Soybeans (glyphosate-tolerant): Glyphosate, PHANTOM 240 SL or Pursuit MIXING INSTRUCTIONS 1. Thoroughly clean the sprayer by flushing the system with water containing detergent. 2. Fill clean spray tank 1/2 full with clean water. Start agitation system. 3. Add the required amount of the tank-mix partner. Continue to agitate. 4. Add the correct amount of ARROW ALL IN. Continue to agitate. 5. Continue to add the remaining amount of water to fill the spray tank. Continue to agitate. 6. After any break in the spraying operation, agitate thoroughly before spraying again. Check inside the tank to ensure that sprayer agitation is sufficient to re-mix the spray materials. Do not allow the mixture to sit overnight. In the case of tank mixtures with broadleaf herbicides, settling will occur if agitation is not continuous. 7. If an oil film starts to build up in the tank, drain it and clean the tank with a strong detergent solution. 8. Immediately after use, thoroughly clean the sprayer by flushing the system with clean water containing detergent. CROP ROTATIONS 30-day plant-back interval for all unlabelled crops. PRE-HARVEST INTERVALS Alfalfa (seedling), Cranberries, Fenugreek: 30 days Canola, Chickpeas (desi, kabuli), Coriander, Dry beans (pinto, black, great northern, red, pink, navy), Flax (including low-linolenic acid varieties), Lentils, Mustard (oriental, brown, yellow) (condiment type only), Potatoes: 60 days Dry onions: 45 days Field peas, Soybeans: 75 days Highbush blueberries, Spinach: 14 days Sunflowers: 72 days GRAZING RESTRICTIONS Do not cut treated crops for feed or graze until 60 days after application. STORAGE Do not freeze. BADGE and PHANTOM are registered trademarks, and ARROW ALL IN is a trademark of ADAMA Agricultural Solutions Canada Ltd. All other products are trademarks of their respective companies.

SOYBEAN GROWTH STAGES LEGEND HERBICIDE INSECTICIDE FUNGICIDE GROWTH STAGE SEED TREATMENT PRE-SEED EMERGENCE 1 2 3 FLOWERING PRE-HARVEST PRODUCT ARMORY 240 ARROW 240 EC ARROW ALL IN PHANTOM 240 SL SQUADRON SILENCER 120 EC SOMBRERO 600 FS BUMPER Timing based on using the product alone. Please refer to tank-mix partners label for crop timing. ARROW, BUMPER, PHANTOM, SILENCER, SOMBRERO and SQUADRON are registered trademarks, and ARMORY and ARROW ALL IN are trademarks of ADAMA Agricultural Solutions Canada Ltd. All other products are trademarks of their respective companies.

EASTERN CANADA HERBICIDE PRODUCT NAME Active Ingredient ARMORY 240 Diquat ARROW 240 EC Clethodim ARROW ALL IN Clethodim PHANTOM 240 SL Imazethapyr SQUADRON Metribuzin Group 22 1 1 2 5 Replaces Reglone Select Select, Centurion, Shadow Pursuit Sencor Case Package Size Acres Treated 2 10 L 3 L + 9 L X-ACT adjuvant 40 ac/case 2 6 L 40 ac/case 2 3.3 L 80 ac/case 4 5 kg rate varies by soil type and crop Registered/Supported Crops beans, canola, chickpeas, flax, legumes, lentils, mustard, oats, peas, potatoes, sunflowers, sweet white lupins alfalfa, canola, chickpeas, cranberries, dry beans, flax, highbush blueberries, lentils, mustard, peas, potatoes, soybeans, onions, spinach, sunflowers alfalfa, lentils, canola, mustard, flax, peas, soybeans, potatoes, beans alfalfa (seed), beans (adzuki, black, cranberry, dutch brown, kidney, lima, snap, white, yellow eye), peas (processing, snow), soybeans asparagus (established), carrots (processing), field corn, fruit trees, potatoes, soybeans, sweet white lupin, peas Crop Staging all stages all stages pre-plant, pre-emergent or postemergent (soybeans) Key Pests potato vines, corn spurry in oats, weeds in stale seedbeds (vegetables and field crops), weeds in vegetables (inter row directed), weeds in non-crop land, suppression of perennial grasses under apple trees foxtail G Y, volunteer cereals, wild oats, quackgrass, barnyard grass foxtail G Y, volunteer cereals, wild oats, quackgrass, barnyard grass lamb s quarters, redroot pigweed, smartweed, lady s thumb, wild mustard, velvetleaf, common ragweed, eastern black nightshade, wild buckwheat, cocklebur, foxtail, barnyard grass, proso millet, crabgrass pre-plant, pre-plant incorporated, pre-emergence, early post (see label for crop specifications) foxtail G Y, barnyard grass, crabgrass, witchgrass, ball & wild mustard, lamb s quarters, common ragweed, shepherd s purse, stinkweed, green smartweed, buckwheat Pest Staging 2 6 leaf 2 6 leaf up to 4 TH true leaf Tank-Mix Options Agral 90, LI 700, Liberate BADGE ll, MCPA, Curtail M, Lontrel, Liberty, PHANTOM 240 SL BADGE ll, MCPA, Curtail M, Lontrel, Liberty, PHANTOM 240 SL Gramoxone, Glyphosate, SQUADRON, Trifluralin, Bentazon, Edge, Lorox, Afolan, Linuron Treflan EC, Dual Magnum, Frontier, Axiom DF, PHANTOM 240 SL, Glyphosate, Linuron, Lorox, Eptam, Venture L Rate 40 ac/case 40 ac/case 85 ml/ac rates vary by crop and soil type (see label) Rainfastness 30 minutes 1 hour 1 hour up to 8 hours 6 hours after foliar application Mixing Instructions adjuvant / Liberty / ARROW 240 EC non ionic (.25 L/100 L) Agral 90, Ag-Surf Post Emerge add 28% or 32% (see label for crop and uses) Re-Entry Period Pre-Harvest Interval 14 75 days (see label for details) 40 100 days (see label) 60 days; exception: newly planted blueberries 2 years Additional Info avoid morning and evening applications must be mixed with X-ACT adjuvant residual control helps with early season weed competition flexible applications for broad spectrum weed control S spring wheat D durum wheat G green foxtail Y yellow foxtail ARROW, BADGE, PHANTOM, SQUADRON and X-ACT are registered trademarks, and ARMORY and ARROW ALL IN are trademarks of ADAMA Agricultural Solutions Canada Ltd. All other products are trademarks of their respective companies.

EASTERN CANADA INSECTICIDE FUNGICIDE PRODUCT NAME Active Ingredient SILENCER 120 EC Lamba-cyhalothrin SOMBRERO 600 FS Imidacloprid BUMPER Propiconazole Group 3 4 3 Replaces Matador Stress Shield Tilt Case Package Size Acres Treated 4 3.785 L 296 880 ac/case 8 1.54 L crop dependent (see label) 2 4.8 L 80 160 ac/case Registered/Supported Crops cereals, tree fruits, strawberries, potatoes, tobacco, tomatoes, soybeans, etc., registered on over 50 crops (see label) canola, mustard, field corn, soybeans, cereals peaches, plums, cherries, blueberries, strawberries, asparagus, cereals, canola, corn, beans, soybean Crop Staging any stage seed treatment surface and systemic protection (see tank-mix partner labels if spraying at herbicide timing) varies by crop Key Pests soybean aphid, pea aphid, bean aphid, western bean cutworm, grasshoppers, cutworms, lygus bug, bean leaf beetle flea beetle, wireworm, aphids, bean leaf beetle, seed corn maggot rusts, blotches, powdery mildew, blight, black knot, brown rot, mummy berry, scalds, tan spot, septoria spot Pest Staging when insects are present used as a protective seed treatment timing is dependent on crop staging (see label) Tank-Mix Options BISON 400 L, BUMPER Raxil, Apron-Maxx RTA 2,4-D, MCPA, BADGE ll, SILENCER 120 EC, BROMOTRIL II Rate 17 51 ml/ac (see label for rates by crop) canola: 300 600 mls / 100 lbs corn: 21.3 80 mls per 80,000 seeds cereals: 7.7 22.7 mls / 100 lbs soybean:s 47 94 mls / 100 lbs 40 ac/jug, split application for cereal Rainfastness fast acting on seed 1 hour Mixing Instructions varies by crop and use pattern (see label) premix slurry do not mix with copper products, jar test Re-Entry Period 24 hours 12 hours Pre-Harvest Interval varies by crop (see label) varies by crop (see label) Additional Info for best results apply below 25 C apply at 10 C or warmer due to high viscosity superior formulation BADGE, BISON, BROMOTRIL, BUMPER, SILENCER and SOMBRERO are registered trademarks of ADAMA Agricultural Solutions Canada Ltd. All other products are trademarks of their respective companies.

It s that simple. ADAMA.COM/CANADA 1.855.264.6262 @ADAMA_CAN @ADAMACanada ARROW, BADGE, BISON, BROMOTRIL, BUMPER, PHANTOM, SILENCER, SOMBRERO, SQUADRON and X-ACT are registered trademarks, and ARMORY and ARROW ALL IN are trademarks of ADAMA Agricultural Solutions Canada Ltd. All other products are trademarks of their respective companies.