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A fl ushing weed control story worth telling. To everyone.
2014 GUIDE FOR CLEARFIELD CANOLA & ARES HERBICIDE.
If you haven’t heard, it’s the only canola system that delivers control of fl ushing weeds.The word is spreading – The Clearfi eld® Production System for
canola is giving growers the kind of results they can’t stop talking
about. It’s easy to use and the benefi ts are exceptional. So say
goodbye to your weeds and hello to your neighbour, because
you’ll be dying to tell them all about Clearfi eld canola.
Ares™ herbicide is all about superior, broad spectrum
control of grassy and broadleaf weeds, including lamb’s
quarters, wild buckwheat and cleavers. And it’s got an
easy to use liquid formulation and a wider window of
application. No doubt about it, Ares is the best choice
for Clearfi eld canola.
The proof.
CleaversSource: AgSolutions® Performance Trials, Debolt, AB, 2011
BuckwheatSource: AgSolutions Performance Trials, Drumheller, AB, 2011
Ares
control of grassy and broadleaf weeds, including lamb’s
quarters, wild buckwheat and cleavers. And it’s got an
easy to use liquid formulation and a wider window of
application. No doubt about it, Ares is the best choice
for
Lamb’s quartersSource: AgSolutions Performance Trials, Stettler, AB, 2011
Volunteer canolaSource: AgSolutions Performance Trials, Carlton, SK, 2011
For superior grassy and broadleaf weed control. And bragging rights.
There’s a reason it’s called a system. It works. Innovative, effective herbicides and fungicides for a great return on investment.
Ares Herbicide*• Consistent and reliable,
in-crop grass and broadleaf weed control.
• Superior control of lamb’s quarters, wild buckwheat and cleavers.
• Wide window of application on both crop and weeds.
• User-friendly liquid formulation.
Headline® Fungicide• Unique Group 11 chemistry for unrivalled
preventative protection against diseases such as blackleg and alternaria black spot.
• Can be applied with your herbicide on Clearfi eld canola.
• AgCelence® benefi ts** of greener leaves, stronger stems, better management of minor stress, leading to increased yield potential***.
* Registered for use on Clearfi eld canola and Clearfi eld XCEED® Brassica juncea canola and only in the Prairie Provinces. Not for use in the Peace Region of Alberta and British Columba. Not for use on dry fi eld peas.
** AgCelence benefi ts refer to products that contain the active ingredient pyraclostrobin. *** All comparisons to untreated, unless otherwise stated. † Registered for use on Clearfi eld Brassica napus canola only. Not for use on Clearfi eld XCEED Brassica juncea canola.
Lance® Fungicide• Systemic activity for complete protection
against sclerotinia.• Proven to consistently protect yield.• Unique Group 7 active ingredient
controls diseases that are resistant to other chemistries.
Tensile® Herbicide†
• Reliable grassy and broadleaf weed control.
• Superior wild buckwheat control.• Excellent rotational freedom.
Solo® Herbicide• Delivers reliable control
of tough grassy weeds.• Offers exceptional follow-
crop safety.
Way less weeds.Way more word of mouth.
“From a grower’s standpoint, we’ve been extremely pleased with the Clearfield system. Again, I would say it’s been our most profitable system on our farm. We’ve got really good canola varieties, really good weed control products. It’s been excellent. Definitely has a huge fit on our farm and we’ll probably be growing more Clearfield acres in the future.”
Chris Kulbacki – Neepawa, Manitoba.
“Using Ares on the farm we saw phenomenal control of wild buckwheat. We do have round (leaf) mallow issues as well… Noticed it worked phenomenal on that…. Very happy with grass control as well with Ares.”
Andy Keen – Manitou, Manitoba.
“We had a quarter section last year that had some wild oat problems. We did 80 acres with Ares and there was a noticeable difference. The wild oats disappeared…We plan on using Clearfield canola forever until something changes. Ares herbicide worked good for us this year. We’ll continue using it.”
Hal Ching – Doniford, Manitoba.
“We’ve gone back to using Clearfield canola the last couple of years. With some of the better varieties…, we’re finding to have a bigger and bigger fit on our farm all the time. With the new chemical Ares it’s a real game changer with its increased control on lamb’s quarters, buckwheat and better on cleavers. It definitely has a bigger fit in our rotation now.”
Dustin Kelsey – Choiceland, Saskatchewan.
“…You want a broad spectrum weed control, Tensile does that. Tensile gets the hard to control weeds such as your… volunteer barley, such as your cleavers, chickweed and especially (wild) buckwheat…”
Gerald Pilger – Ohaton, Alberta.
You’ll be spending less time in the sprayer. And more time talking about Clearfield canola.
The Clearfield Production System for canola controls the toughest flushing weeds and keeps them from coming back, saving valuable time you might ordinarily spend in the sprayer. And less weeds means less time worrying about losing yield potential.
Clearfield canola also works hard to effectively manage volunteer canola from other systems, and it helps manage resistant weeds because it uses a different mode of action.
To learn more about Clearfi eld canola hybrids, agronomic tips and crop protection solutions, visit
agsolutions.ca/clearfi eldcanola
AgSolutions and HEADLINE are registered trade-marks of BASF Corporation; ARES is a trade-mark, and Clearfi eld, the unique Clearfi eld symbol, and TENSILE are registered trade-marks of BASF Agrochemical Products B.V.; LANCE, AgCelence, and SOLO are registered trade-marks of BASF SE; all used with permission by BASF Canada Inc. HEADLINE and/or LANCE should be used in a preventative disease control program. XCEED is a registered trade-mark of Viterra Inc. Nexera is a trade-mark of Dow AgroSciences LLC. © 2013 BASF Canada Inc. 201125-13