potato spray guide - bayer
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The broadest spectrum seed-piece treatment insecticide that reduces damage from wireworm and provides superior control of aphids, Colorado potato beetle, flea beetle and leafhopper
Group 4
15 years of trusted, powerful broad-spectrum insect control for healthier plants and higher yields
Group 4
The only two-way systemic foliar insecticide for control of aphids
Group 23
Fast-acting control of major potato insects
Group 3
Potato spray guide
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Always read and follow label directions.Admire®, Decis®, Movento®, Reason®, Scala®, Sencor®, Tattoo® and Titan™ are trademarks of Bayer. Centurion® and Select® are registered trademarks of Arysta LifeScience. Bayer CropScience is a member of CropLife Canada. 12620-0110
The only Group 9 fungicide for potatoes, great early blight protection in a sound resistance management program
Group 9
Economical, systemic control of both late blight and early blight with translaminar movement and anti-sporulant activity
Group 11
Systemic and contact protection against late blight
Group U+M
Product summary
Plan your spray program with Bayer CropScience
At Bayer CropScience, we have a broad range of leading crop protection products to help you improve the productivity and bottom line of your potato operation.
This Potato Spray Guide is arranged in three sections – insects, diseases and weeds. Each section lists problem pests with recommended Bayer CropScience products, including application timing and rates based on potato development stages. We hope this reference guide comes in handy as you plan your spray programs for the coming year.
Reliable, efficient control of a broad spectrum of broadleaf weeds and annual grasses
Group 5
Excellent weed control of annual grasses and quackgrass – even in stressful weather
Group 1
Insecticides Fungicides Herbicides
Bayer CropScience insecticides
Insects At planting Ground crack Pre-row closure Row closure/
Tuber initiation Tuber bulking Maturing Application rate Maximum applications
Wireworm (suppression)
20.8 mL/100 kg (9.5 mL/cwt) seed pieces 1
Aphids (potato aphid, green peach
aphid, foxglove aphid,
buckthorn aphid)
10.4-20.8 mL/100 kg (4.8-9.5 mL/cwt) seed pieces 1
Seed piece: 26-39 mL/100 kg (12-18 mL/cwt) seed piecesIn-furrow: 7.5-12 mL/100 m(23-37 mL/1000ft) of row, or
850 mL-1.3 L/ha (345-525 mL/ac) based on 90 cm (35") row spacing
1
Foliar: 200 mL/ha (80 mL/ac.) 2
220-365 mL/ha (90-150 mL/ac.) Rate dependent
Potato leafhopper
10.4-20.8 mL/100 kg (4.8-9.5 mL/cwt) seed pieces 1
Seed piece: 26-39 mL/100 kg (12-18 mL/cwt) seed piecesIn-furrow: 7.5-12 mL/100 m (23-37 mL/1000ft) of row, or
850 mL-1.3 L/ha (345-525 mL/ac) based on 90 cm (35") row spacing
1
100-150 mL/ha (40-60 mL/ac.) 2-3**
Potato flea beetle
10.4-20.8 mL/100 kg (4.8-9.5 mL/cwt) seed pieces 1
Seed piece: 26-39 mL/100 kg (12-18 mL/cwt) seed piecesIn-furrow: 7.5-12 mL/100 m (23-37 mL/1000ft) of row, or
850 mL-1.3 L/ha (345-525 mL/ac) based on 90 cm (35") row spacing
1
100-150 mL/ha (40-60 mL/ac.) 3
Tuber flea beetle 150-200 mL/ha (60-80 mL/ac.) 2
Colorado potato beetle
10.4-20.8 mL/100 kg (4.8-9.5 mL/cwt) seed pieces 1
Seed piece: 26-39 mL/100 kg (12-18 mL/cwt) seed piecesIn-furrow: 7.5-12 mL/100 m(23-37 mL/1000ft) of row, or
850 mL-1.3 L/ha (345-525 mL/ac) based on 90 cm (35") row spacing
1
Foliar: 200 mL/ha (80 mL/ac.) 2
Tarnished plant bug 100-150 mL/ha (40-60 mL/ac.) 3
European corn borer 150-250 mL/ha (60-100 mL/ac.) 2
Choosing the best fungicideChoose Reason® when both late blight and early blight are a concern. When Reason is started early in the spray program and used in every other application, it provides effective systemic, anti-sporulant disease prevention.
Choose Scala® when only early blight is a concern or when resistance to Group 11 fungicides is identified in the area. Scala is the only Group 9 fungicide for early blight.
Choose Tattoo® C for unmatched late blight control and rotate with Reason for a preventative IPM program.
Choosing the best insecticideChoose TitanTM for superior insect control. Titan provides extended control of aphids, Colorado potato beetle, potato flea beetle and potato leafhopper while also reducing damage from wireworm.
Choose Movento® for the best preventative foliar aphid control. Movento uses a different mode of action so it is an excellent late-season choice. Movento’s two-way systemicity ensures superior aphid control and helps manage the risk of secondary diseases.
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Weeds At planting Ground crack Pre-row closure Row closure/
Tuber initiation Tuber bulking Maturing Application rate Maximum applications
Grassy weeds
Refer to product label for pre-emergent and post-emergent rates 1
Refer to product label for specific weed rates
Rate dependent
Broadleaf weeds
Refer to product label for pre-emergent and post-emergent rates 1
Bayer CropScience herbicides
Bayer CropScience fungicides
Diseases At planting Ground crack Pre-row closure Row closure/
Tuber initiation Tuber bulking Maturing Application rate Maximum applications
Early blight Alternaria
solani
200 mL/ha (80 mL/ac.) + 1.25 kg/ha (0.5 kg/ac.) Dithane* OR
1.25 L/ha (0.5 L/ac.) Bravo®6
0.75 L/ha (0.3 L/ac.) + recommended rate of Bravo 6
Late blight Phytophthora
infestans
200 mL/ha (80 mL/ac.) + 1.25 kg/ha (0.5 kg/ac.) Dithane* OR
1.25 L/ha (0.5 L/ac.) Bravo6
2.7 L/ha (1.10 L/ac.) 3
*If you are using a CNI insecticide at planting (Group 4), do not apply a foliar CNI such as Admire, Actara, Alias, Assail, Clutch or Grapple.**Maximum applications are 2 for aerial or 3 for ground
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