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June/July 2020

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6 Sugar Producer JUNE/JULY 2020 New Products The Latest and Greatest from the Sugarbeet Industry Low-Flow Fill Station by Dilution Solutions Dilution Solutions has designed a Low-Flow Fill Station to dilute and apply concentrated disinfectants. The Low-Flow Fill Station answers a need for organizations that have run out of the ready- to-use products, or have concentrated quaternary ammonium (quat), chlorine (bleach), or PAA and need to sanitize. The pre-plumbed Low-Flow Fill Station is quick and easy to install, limiting the exposure time it takes to set up. Setup includes mounting on a wall and hooking up to a water source. The Station features a gas-style nozzle with a 10-foot hose to fill disinfection applicators quickly, whether they are bottles, buckets, sprayers, foggers, sinks or mobile carts. The ball valve on the water supply allows for easy adjustment of flow without affecting the disinfectant dosing. Contact Dilution Solutions at (800) 451-6628 www.dilutionsolutions.com. UPL Interline Herbicide UPL has received approval from the EPA to amend the label language of Interline herbicide from use in the "LibertyLink system" to all systems that contain "glufosinate-resistant traits." Interline is now approved for use on Enlist E3 and LibertyLink-GT27 soybeans. The new label will give growers additional options to meet EPA herbicide requirements in these crops and help retailers manage inventories for their grower-customers. The updated label directs application of Interline for over-the-top weed control across several crops, including soybeans, cotton, corn, canola and sugarbeets. This label revision is approved for the states of Alabama, Arkansas, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Maryland, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Mississippi, North Carolina, North Dakota, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Ohio, Oklahoma, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, West Virginia and Wisconsin. Registration for New York is under review. Learn more at www.upl-ltd.com/us or call (800) 438-6071. Field Notes from Koch Agronomic Services Field Notes, an online educational platform from Koch Agronomic Services, will help arm growers and retailers with important knowledge about the science and technology behind nitrogen loss and soil health. Throughout the year, Koch will release new Field Notes content from crop science and industry experts in the form of videos, articles and podcasts to be released on www.kasfieldnotes.com. The initial content posted on the site will help growers and retailers better understand nitrogen. One of the most essential nutrients involved in plant growth, it's vital to know how nitrogen is lost and how to best protect it. Experts will cover the following topics: • Nitrogen cycle • 4R Nutrient Stewardship • Three forms of nitrogen loss • Importance of protecting your nitrogen investment • Spring weather's impact on nitrogen • Managing nitrogen after cover crops For more information, visit www.kasfieldnotes.com.

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