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Introducing Elevore herbicide – Elevate your perception of burndown with Elevore herbicide, offering thorough control of labeled broadleaf weeds, including superior control of marestail up to 8 inches tall. New Active Ingredient Elevore herbicide contains Arylex Active, a new active ingredient from the Arylpicolinates family discovered by Dow AgroSciences. Elevore will have a low use rate and be an excellent fit in reduced and no-till production systems for burndown applications prior to planting soybean, corn and cotton. Elevore is intended to provide thorough control of labeled broadleaf weeds, including glyphosate- and ALS-resistant weed species like chickweed, henbit and marestail up to 8” tall. Tank-mix compatible with commonly used burndown and residual tank-mix partners, Elevore will provide a wide spectrum of control. Solutions for the Growing World Crop Expected Rotation Interval 1 corn, millet, oat, rye grasses, soybean, and sunflower 14 days cotton 30 days alfalfa, brassica (cole) leafy vegetables, camelina, chickpea, clover, dry bean, peas (dry and succulent), flax, mustard, peanut, safflower 9 months other crops not listed 15 months 1 Minimum time that must pass before planting crops after application of Elevore. Rotational Intervals The following rotational crops are expected to be able to be planted at the indicated intervals following application of Elevore herbicide. Pre-plant Burndown Control Elevore herbicide is intended to deliver thorough control of labeled broadleaf weeds without regrowth. With other burndown products, such as Sharpen herbicide, you will see a quick burn to the plant but then may see regrowth. Because Elevore is powered by Arylex Active, it will thoroughly control the targeted weed without regrowth when applied to emerged marestail and other broadleaf weeds. Application Information Elevore herbicide is intended to be used as a pre-plant burndown in the spring or fall when weeds have emerged and are actively growing. The use rate is expected to be 1 oz. per acre. Elevore will also provide consistent weed control across variable climate conditions (when daytime temperatures are just above freezing and weeds have resumed active growth). Elevore is expected to be able to be applied using ground or aerial equipment. Arylex Active is rapidly absorbed into the plant’s cells where the herbicide mimics naturally occurring hormones by binding with specific auxin receptors in the cell’s nucleus. In fact, Arylex’s affinity to bind with specific receptors differentiates it from other synthetic auxin herbicides. Sterling, NE Trial: 4 Weeks After Application Untreated Glyphosate 32 oz. Elevore 1 oz. + Glyphosate 32 oz. How Elevore herbicide with Arylex Active Works Competition Elevore herbicide TECHNICAL DATA SHEET Chemical Family Active Ingredient Mode of Action Site of Action Arylpicolinates Arylex Active Growth Regulator Group 4

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Introducing Elevore™ herbicide – Elevate your perception of burndown with Elevore herbicide, offering thorough control of labeled broadleaf weeds, including superior control of marestail up to 8 inches tall.

New Active IngredientElevore™ herbicide contains Arylex™ Active, a new active ingredient from the Arylpicolinates family discovered by Dow AgroSciences. Elevore will have a low use rate and be an excellent fi t in reduced and no-till production systems for burndown applications prior to planting soybean, corn and cotton. Elevore is intended to provide thorough control of labeled broadleaf weeds, including glyphosate-and ALS-resistant weed species like chickweed, henbit and marestail up to 8” tall. Tank-mix compatible with commonly used burndown and residual tank-mix partners, Elevore will provide a wide spectrum of control.

Solutions for the Growing World

Crop Expected Rotation Interval1

corn, millet, oat, rye grasses, soybean, and sunfl ower 14 days

cotton 30 days

alfalfa, brassica (cole) leafy vegetables, camelina, chickpea, clover, dry bean, peas (dry and succulent), fl ax, mustard, peanut, saffl ower

9 months

other crops not listed 15 months1Minimum time that must pass before planting crops after application of Elevore.

Rotational IntervalsThe following rotational crops are expected to be able to be planted at the indicated intervals following application of Elevore™ herbicide.

Pre-plant Burndown Control Elevore™ herbicide is intended to deliver thorough control of labeled broadleaf weeds without regrowth. With other burndown products, such as Sharpen herbicide, you will see a quick burn to the plant but then may see regrowth. Because Elevore is powered by Arylex™ Active, it will thoroughly control the targeted weed without regrowth when applied to emerged marestail and other broadleaf weeds.

Application InformationElevore™ herbicide is intended to be used as a pre-plant burndown in the spring or fall when weeds have emerged and are actively growing. The use rate is expected to be 1 oz. per acre. Elevore will also provide consistent weed control across variable climate conditions (when daytime temperatures are just above freezing and weeds have resumed active growth). Elevore is expected to be able to be applied using ground or aerial equipment.

Arylex™ Active is rapidly absorbed into the plant’s cells where the herbicide mimics naturally occurring hormones by binding with specifi c auxin receptors in the cell’s nucleus. In fact, Arylex’s affi nity to bind with specifi c receptors differentiates it from other synthetic auxin herbicides.

Sterling, NE Trial: 4 Weeks After Application

Untreated Glyphosate 32 oz. Elevore™ 1 oz.+ Glyphosate 32 oz.

How Elevore™ herbicide with Arylex™ Active Works

Competition Elevore™ herbicide

TECHNICAL DATA SHEET

Chemical Family

Active Ingredient

Mode of Action

Site of Action

Arylpicolinates Arylex™ Active Growth Regulator Group 4

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®™Trademark of The Dow Chemical Company (“Dow”) or an affi liated company of Dow. Elevore is not yet registered with the U.S. EPA. Federal registration is pending. This presentation is intended to provide technical information only and is not an offer for sale of product. Surveil is not registered for sale or use in all states. Contact your state pesticide regulatory agency to determine if a product is registered for sale or use in your state. Always read and follow label directions. M47-137-013 DAS (4/17) 010-43764

Solutions for the Growing World

ELEVORE™ HERBICIDE TECHNICAL DATA SHEET

Weeds controlled or suppressed2 by Elevore™

1 For best results apply before bolting.2 Suppression is expressed as a reduction in weed competition (reduced population or vigor) as compared to untreated areas.

The degree of weed control and duration of effect may vary with weed size, density, application rate, coverage and growing conditions before, during and after treatment.

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Take out your soybean's toughest enemies

Competes aggressively: Rapid growth rate that competes for nutrients

Extended emergence period: Possible from March to July

Problematic to equipment: Stems can clog combines during harvest

LAMBSQUARTERS

COMMON RAGWEED Produces many seeds: Common ragweed plants allowed to grow for the entire growing season can produce 32,000 to 62,000 seeds per plant

Competes aggressively: Common ragweed plants growing in the soybean row can reduce soybean yields up to 10 percent when present at densities as low as four common ragweed plants per 30 feet of row

Extended emergence period: Germinate in late April through May

MARESTAIL Easily spread seeds: Plants can produce up to 200,000 seeds that are transported by wind, providing for effective spread of herbicide-resistant populations

Two emergence periods: Late March through June, and late summer into fall

Withstands adverse weather: Overwinters in the rosette stage and is easiest to control in seedling and rosette stage, prior to stem elongation

HENBIT Adapts quickly: Spreads herbicide-resistance genes; pollen can travel half a mile or farther under windy conditions

Produces many seeds: A single plant can produce 2,000 or more seeds at maturity

Competes aggressively: Can reach heights of 6 to 15" and may diplace desirable vegetation if not managed properly

Common Name Maxium Height

Catchweed bedstraw Controlled 4"

Chickweed, common Controlled 4"

Flax, volunteer Controlled 4"

Flixweed Controlled 4"

Fumitory Controlled 4"

Hempnettle, common Controlled 4"

Henbit Controlled 4"

Horseweed (marestail) 1 Controlled 8"

Lambsquarter, common Controlled 4"

Pigweed, redroot Controlled 4"

Ragweed, common Controlled 4"

Vetch, hairy Controlled 4"

Bindweed, fi eld Supression2 4"

Buckwheat, wild Supression2 4"

Geranium, Carolina Supression2 4"

Kochia Supression2 4"

Lettuce, prickly Supression2 4"

Pennycress, fi eld 1 Supression2 4"

Sheperdspurse 1 Supression2 4"

Sowthistle, annual 1 Supression2 4"

Sunfl ower, common Supression2 4"

Thistle, Canada Supression2 4"

Effi cacy on Marestail: 6 Weeks After Application

glyphosate

Elevore + glyphosate

Elevore™ + Surveil® + glyphosate

Liberty

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