CURRENT CORN HERBICIDE COMBINATIONS 



NO-TILL (ZERO-TILLAGE) SYSTEMS 



Paraquat + Mtrex 

 Paraquat + AAtrex + Lasso 

 Paraquat + AAtrex + Princep 

 (clearance is pending) 



INCORPORATED PREPLAN! 



Prefox (cyprazine + ethiolate) 

 Sutan-atrazine 36-12 WP 

 Sutan + AAtrex 

 Lasso + Mtrex 



(preemergence is usually preferred) 



FORMULATED PREEMERGENCE 



AAtram 20G (atrazine + propachlor) 

 Knoxweed (EPTC + 2,4-D) 

 Lasso/atrazine 15G 

 Ramrod/ atr az ine 



CURRENT SOYBEAN HERBICIDE COMBINATIONS 



PREPLANT 



Vernam + Tref Ian 



FORMULATED PREEMERGENCE 



Amilon (chloramben + linuron) 

 Ancrack (naptalam + dinoseb) 

 Dyanap (naptalam + dinoseb) 

 Kleenup (naptalam + dinoseb) 

 Shamrox (DCPA + linuron) 

 Solo (naptalam + chlorpropham) 



PREEMERGENCE TANK MIXES 



AAtrex + Princep 

 Amiben + AAtrex 

 Banvel + Lasso 

 Bladex + AAtrex 

 Bromex + Lasso 

 Lasso + AAtrex 



Lasso + 



Bladex 



Lorox + 



AAtrex 



Lorox + 



Lasso 



Lorox + 



Ramrod 



Ramrod ■ 



t- AAtrex 



POSTEMERGENCE 



Banvel + AAtrex 



Banvel + 2,4-D 



Dowpon + 2,4-D (directed) 



Lasso + AAtrex (preemergence preferred) 



Ramrod + AAtrex (preemergence preferred) 



PREEMERGENCE TANK MIXES 



Amiben + Lorox 

 Bromex + Lasso 

 Chloro IPC + Lasso 

 Lasso + Lorox 

 Maloran + Lasso 

 Preemerge + Amiben 

 Preemerge + Lasso 

 Solo + Lasso 



(clearance is pending) 



SOYBEANS 



PLANT DISEASES 



Soybean cyst nematode carried on machinery. Soil on machinery used in southern Il- 

 linois, Missouri, Arkansas, and the western parts of Kentucky and Tennessee may con- 

 tain cysts of the soybean cyst nematode. This machinery should be cleaned thorough- 

 ly by steaming before being taken to the field, to reduce the chance of introducing 

 nematodes into noninfested areas. For details on regulations and procedures, contact 

 the Illinois Department of Agriculture, Division of Plant Industry, 999 North Main 

 Street, Glen Ellyn, Illinois 60137. Telephone (312) 469-8621. 



Fungicide seed treatment. Some farmers may have already decided whether to apply 

 a seed- treatment fungicide. On seed beans germinating between 60 and 80 percent 

 and where better quality seed is NOT available, a captan or thiram seed protectant 

 may well insure a better stand of vigorous seedlings. Although the treatment may 

 be done in the planter box, the preferable way is at a commercial seed- treating 

 establishment where the seed can also be cleaned. If farmers decide to treat the 



