Better Farming Prairie May June |2024

With the best-looking fields, it’s hard not to stare. RevyPro Delaro® 325 SC fungicide Elatus® fungicide Healthier* lentil fields with RevyPro fungicide Source: Grower Applied Strip Strip Trials, Outlook, SK, 2022 * Subject to sound agronomic practices and environmental conditions. AgSolutions, REVYSOL and REVYPRO are registered trademarks of BASF; all used under license by BASF Canada Inc. REVYPRO fungicide should be used in a preventative disease control program. © 2024 BASF Canada Inc. Always read and follow label directions. 1 Fungicide Action Resistance Committee (FRAC). 2 BASF Small Plot Trials, Saskatchewan, 2020. In addition to managing disease, it’s also a timely solution for managing anthracnose and mycosphaerella blight resistant to Group 11. RevyPro gives growers the option to avoid using Group 11 fungicides on resistant populations and to use Group 3 actives instead—a mode of action with a lower risk level for resistance than Group 11.1 Revysol is the latest technology from BASF that offers broader, stronger and longer management of disease. It’s broader because it’s effective across a variety of crops and diseases, offering broad-spectrum control with long-lasting residual activity that can be used across a wider application window. It’s stronger because the binding molecule of Revysol can assume different conformations to allow it to bind more strongly to the pathogen target site. As the rst and only isopropanol-azole within the demethylation inhibitors (DMIs or Group 3 active ingredients), Revysol As you know, Canadian pulse production is a key part of meeting the growing global demand for pulses—and proper crop management strategies are crucial to continue reaching that goal. Without them, diseases like anthracnose in lentils and mycosphaerella blight in eld peas, especially with the growing concern of fungicide resistance, can seriously rob quality and yield in pulses. In recent years, some of these yield-robbing diseases that were once controlled well by Group 11 fungicides have started to develop resistance to them. At BASF, the solution was to design a fungicide for Western Canadian growers, researched in Western Canadian elds, to provide ef cacy against key diseases regardless of a pathogen’s Group 11 resistance status. That’s where the proactive solution RevyPro® fungicide comes into play. RevyPro is powered by the longlasting, innovative active ingredient, Revysol®— a Group 3 mode of action—in addition to prothioconazole. Both Group 3 active ingredients work well on their own and function even stronger together. Whether growers have seen resistance to Group 11 in their elds or not, RevyPro is the right choice. It eliminates the guesswork. has a unique binding structure that maximizes its exibility to control diseases. This provides preventative protection with excellent rainfastness for exceptional disease activity, regardless of conditions—and it goes beyond that. It also provides curative activity for managing post-infection disease. Finally, Revysol offers longer disease management by forming reservoirs under the leaf surface to allow for a metered release that provides longlasting protection. Its low water solubility also allows for consistent translocation throughout the plant. Whichever pulses growers are producing, RevyPro fungicide is the obvious choice. It provides disease control that’s effective on early- and late-season diseases to help improve yield across crops.2 It offers the kind of management that turns heads, giving growers in all situations healthier*, betterlooking elds. Visit agsolutions.ca/RevyPro for more information. Delaro is a registered trademark of Bayer Intellectual Property GmbH. Elatus is a registered trademark of Syngenta Participations AG.

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