Sugar Producer

May 2019

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Products and the UPL logo are trademarks of UPL Corporation Limited or its related companies. Products manufactured for UPL NA Inc. 630 Freedom Business Center, King of Prussia, PA 19406. ©March, 2019. All rights reserved. www.upi-usa.com Formulated with our advanced Disperss ® technology, Cuprofix ® Ultra is a fixed copper specifically designed for easy mixing and consistent coverage. Can be applied right up to harvest. EIGHT PROVEN PRODUCTS, ONE AMAZING SUGAR BEET HARVEST. Contact your UPL distributor, dealer or UPL sales representative or visit www.upi-usa.com for information about UPL's portfolio. Ethotron ® is a versatile pre-emergent herbicide that provides long term control of annual broadleaf weeds, including resistant species eg. waterhemp, kochia and pigweed. It's an excellent tank mix partner. Moccasin ™ herbicide is a highly effective, broad spectrum, residual herbicide with wide application window flexibility. Especially effective against pigweed species and grasses such as barnyardgrass and foxtail. A new fungicide option for sugar beet growers. Optimize recoverable white sugar yields by adding Dexter ™ Max into your cercospera leaf spot disease management program. With more than a half-century of proven results and no documented resistance, Manzate ® Pro-Stick ™ or Penncozeb ® 75DF can be applied multiple times during your growing season to strengthen your leaf spot control program. Available in a liquid formulation. A locally systemic fungicide partner, Topsin ® can be tank-mixed with Dexter Max, Manzate, Penncozeb, Super Tin or other fungicides. Proven chemistry for reliable, residual control of leaf spot. Available in a dry and liquid formulation. A versatile stand alone or tank mix partner, Super Tin ® provides superior residual control of cercospora leaf spot. Super Tin is recommended by Universities as an important tool in your sugar beet disease management program.

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