MOI-106 GreenMatch™ EX Organic Burndown Herbicide Julie Versman, VP Marketing 530-750-2800

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MOI-106 GreenMatch™ EX Organic Burndown Herbicide Julie Versman, VP Marketing

 Founded 2006 by Pam Marrone, Davis CA  Natural products that focus on unmet needs for weed, pest and plant disease management.  Product discovery from 1) in-house screening 2) in-licensing  A rich pipeline of products in development with applications for specialty crops Marrone Organic Innovations

GreenMatch™ EX  Active Ingredient: Lemongrass oil  Burndown or knockdown  Non-selective  Broadleaves & grasses  MOA: fast wilting or necrosis of the leaves due to removal of waxy cuticle

Registration status  EPA 25b Exempt  NOP compliant for organic production  OMRI listed  WSDA approved organic material  Use for Crop and Non-crop

GreenMatch™ EX - Use/Timing Recommended rate: 10% dilution at 70gpa for small weeds (< 6 inches); use higher gpa for taller, denser weeds Good coverage is important for best performance Adjuvant improves efficacy at high application volumes Excellent control has been observed for : spurge, sowthistle, shepherd’s purse, clover, mustard, London rocket, hairy fleabane, annual bluegrass, smooth crabgrass

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Coming soon:  NEW: MOI a microbial, organic herbicide for Rice

Julie Versman, VP Marketing MOI-106 GreenMatch™ EX Organic Burndown Herbicide