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GNG PRODUCTS Jason Sweet

Smoke Certified minimum 360 g/L Glyphosate Isopropylamine salt Superior quality control Proven surfactant for quick results and performance in hard to kill weeds Low foam

Smoke Versatile non-selective herbicide Aerial application Pre-harvest application Quicker even dry down Over glyphosate tolerant crops, chem fallow, burn down Sizes 1,000L tote 120L drums NEW 500L totes

Equivalent to Horizon® (original) GUARANTEE: Clodinafop-propargyl 240g/L Free Surfactant Shipped separate to allow for varied spray rates Registered for use in Spring Wheat and Durum Post emergence control of Wild oats Volunteer (tame) oats Green foxtail, barnyard grass Persian darnel Volunteer canary seed Effective control for less costs then alternatives

Pre Harvest Interval: 60 days Re-entry: 3 days Rainfast: 30 Minutes Timing 1-6 leaf dependent on weed Prior to 4th Tiller for Wheat and Durum Pre Harvest Interval: 60 days Re-entry: 3 days Rainfast: 30 Minutes  Tank Mix: Many Broadleaf Partners and Propi Sizes 80 acre case 1250 acre drum

DESSICASH Equivalent to Reglone® GUARANTEE: Diquat ion 240 g/L Desiccation of Pulse, Oilseed and Legume Forage Seed Crops Weed Control in Vegetable and Field Crops Pre-harvest for pulse crops 4-10 days dependent on crop Re-entry: 24 hours Rainfast: 15 minutes Tank Mix: None Sizes 2 x 10L jugs 115L drums 600L Totes

Lentils and Peas Soybean Peat (N – Charge) Liquid (N-Take) No need to Slurry Liquid (N-Take) Granular (N-Row) Formulated for excellent flowability through application equipment Soybean Peat and liquid Liquid has extender

PYRALID Generic Product of Lontrel® (Lontrel 360 g/L) GUARANTEE: Clopyralid 300 g/L Crops Cereals Oilseeds Grasses Post-emergence control of Clover Thistle Dollarweed Dandelion And more (Refer to label) Timing Canola stage: 2 to 6 leaf Cereal stage: 3 leaf to flag Weed stage: Canada thistle rosette to pre-bud  

PYRALID Crop rotations Re-entry: 12 hours Rainfast: 4 hours Tank mixes The year following application, fields can be seeded to barley, canola, flax, forage grasses, mustard, oats, rye, wheat, or can be summerfallowed. Re-entry: 12 hours Rainfast: 4 hours  Tank mixes Grass weed herbicides, including: Odyssey® Select® Smoke MCPA Amine or Ester Poast® Ultra Size 4 x 4.45L jugs

Generic Product of Tilt® GUARANTEE: 25% Propiconazole  A broad spectrum, emulsifiable concentrate fungicide for control of a wide range of diseases Crops Wheat Barley Canola   and many more (Refer to Label) For further details please refer to product label. Pre-harvest: Varies Rainfast: 1 hour Tank Mix: (one of, and as per crop, Refer to Label) 2,4D Amine Axial® Broadband® Buctril® M Horizon® Pardner® MCPA Amine Size 2 x 8L jugs

AZOSHY 250 Generic Product of Quadris® Guarantee: Azoxystrobin 250 g/L Crops Canola Legume vegetables Cereals And more (Refer to label) Broad Spectrum with control over all four classes of fungicides For further details please refer to product label. Combine the two to get Quilt Pre-Harvest: Varies Rainfast: 2 hours Size 4 x 3.78L jugs

PRODEX Rovral Equivalent 240 g/L Iprodione A broad spectrum fungicide for control of a wide range of diseases (refer to label) Crops Canola Alfalfa And more (Refer to label) Timing :20-50% bloom For Canola can have Single Application or; Split Application at 20-30% bloom Followed by up to 50% bloom Pre-harvest: 38 Days Grazing: Do not feed treated Alfalfa Rainfast: 1 hour Tank Mix: None Size 2 x 8.4L jugs

POLECI Generic Product of Decis® Guarantee: Deltamethrin 2.5% provides fast, effective control of a wide range of insects, including grasshoppers. Beet webworm Bertha armyworm Cabbage seedpod weevil Clover cutworm Cutworm Diamondback moth Flea beetle Lygus bug Weevil Control at low temperatures

POLECI Liquid formulation; pours and mixes easily Aerial application Crops Barley Canola Flax Lentils Oats Oriental mustard Wheat Pre-harvest interval: Dependent on Crop Re-entry: 12 hours Rainfast: 1 hour

POLECI Tank Mix with many leading herbicides, including Size: 4.8 L Puma120 Super, Parder Buctril® M, 2, 4-D MCPA Smoke Propi Size: 4.8 L

Fertilizer Urea and UAN Nitrogen Stabilized Plant Fuel Delivered Price High quality Fertilizer from a Major Manufacture Nitrogen Stabilized Plant Fuel

Guarantee: Quinclorac 75% DF(Dry Flowable) Post-emergence control of: Cleavers Green Foxtail Barnyard Grass Suppression of annual and perennial sow-thistle Registered for use in: Canola Wheat (Spring & Durum) Spring Barley Canary Seed Tame Mustard (Brown & Oriental) 25 g/ac Residual control of cleavers at 40 ac/kg

Grazing and Pre-harvest: 77 days Re-Entry    Timing: Varies 1-6 leaf Grazing and Pre-harvest: 77 days Re-Entry Cropping restrictions Flax and lentils 2nd year after application Rainfast: 6 hours Tank Mix 2,4 D Buctril M MCPA Sizes 1 Kg bags

Maximum Residue Limits   Maximum Residue Limits Major canola markets with established MRLs for quinclorac: Japan USA Canada Mexico Australia European Union

Canola Contracting Clever treated Canola Basis Futures Flat price

Why GNG True competition CPS, Co-op, Independent are price takers Direct from source Vertically Integrated CPS, Co-op, Independent are price takers No choice as to what they sell Work on percentage (so higher price, better profit) Eliminate older, yet still affective actives MRL and re-evaluation Tweak formula to renew patent protection Same as seed