logging in or signing up PREV AM Beltwide Cotton 2006 Cajetano Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 315 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: January 25, 2008 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript ORO Agri, Inc.: ORO Agri, Inc. PREV AM FOR COTTON INSECTSPREV AM INGREDIENTS: PREV AM INGREDIENTS ACTIVE – BORIC ACID INERT – COLD PRESSED ORANGE OIL INERT – PROPRIETARY BLEND OF SURFACTANTSPREV AM MODE OF ACTION: PREV AM MODE OF ACTION Microscopic exoskeletal and physical disruption – cuts and dissolves Floods microscopic respiratory tubes Microscopic protective lipoprotein layer of fungi is disrupted Critical moisture loss/ Desication PREV AM Pest Stages: PREV AM Pest Stages Adults Larval Nymph Eggs COVERAGE IS KEY !!!!PREV AM TESTING : PREV AM TESTING OVER 200 STUDIES – 2001-CURRENT US, SOUTH AFRICA, EUROPE, AUST. UNIVERSITY AND PRIVATE REGULATORY AND COMMERCIAL 20 + CROPS 10+ INSECTS, 8+ DISEASE, BACTERIA PREV AM Registrations: PREV AM Registrations EPA September 2003 CA July 2004 PREV AM POSITIONING: PREV AM POSITIONING PROVEN BROAD SPECTRUM CONTACT CONTROL – INSECTS, MITES, AND DISEASE SAFE TO WORKERS, ENVIRONMENT, CROP, AND FOOD IPM/RESISTANCE MANAGEMENT - MOA EXCELLENT SURFACTANT FORMULATIONPREV AM Key Crops: PREV AM Key Crops Vegetables – fruiting, leaf/brassica, bulb/tuber, cucurbits Berries Tree Crops- citrus, nuts, pome/stone Peanuts Cotton Soybeans Etc, see labelPREV AM on COTTON: PREV AM on COTTON Aphid Mite Whitefly PREV-AM plus InterLockWhitefly & Carmine Mite ControlRobertson Co., TX: PREV-AM plus InterLock Whitefly & Carmine Mite Control Robertson Co., TX Objective -look at PREV-AM rate range (.4% ; .6% ; .8%) with AS InterLock (4 oz/acre) Trials were applied by backpack and Air. Trial was conducted by Ronnie Phillips (Consultant/Research) – Brazos Valley of TX. Comments- 2004 Populations were high but trial does show merit on Whiteflies and Carmine Mites. 1 DAT BeforePREV-AM + InterLock Whitefly ControlRobertson Co., TX: PREV-AM + InterLock Whitefly Control Robertson Co., TX Application : Backpack (CO2) – 10 gal/acre Volume. Conducted by Ronnie Phillips (Consultant/Research)PREV-AM + InterLock Carmine Mites ControlRobertson Co., TX: PREV-AM + InterLock Carmine Mites Control Robertson Co., TX Application : Backpack (CO2) – 10 gal/acre Volume. Conducted by Ronnie Phillips (Consultant/Research) PREV-AM + InterLock Whitefly & Carmine Mites ControlRobertson Co., TX: PREV-AM + InterLock Whitefly & Carmine Mites Control Robertson Co., TX Application : Air – 3 GPA Ronnie Phillips (Consultant/Research)COTTON: MITES : COTTON: MITES D Hicks, HFRS Site: Stanislaus county Application date: 22 August 2003 Rigota cotton Mites: T. urticae COTTON: MITES AND APHIDS: COTTON: MITES AND APHIDS L Godfrey and T Pierce, U C Davis Site: Fresno Application date: 30 June 2005 Acala cotton – mid-season Mites: T. urticae, T. turkestani, T. pacificus Aphid: Aphis gossypii COTTON: APHIDS: COTTON: APHIDS L Godfrey and T Pierce, U C Davis Site: Shafter, Kern county Application date: 26 July 2005 Acala cotton – mid-season Aphid: Cotton aphid PREV AM on COTTON: PREV AM on COTTON Aphid Mite Whitefly CONTROL VALIDATED EXPAND IN 2006 PREV AM USE INSTRUCTIONS: PREV AM USE INSTRUCTIONS RATE - .4-.8 % (~1/2 gal/100 gal) THOROUGH COVERAGE OF FOLIAGE Tank Mix with appropriate materials ADD PREV AM LAST TO MIX TANK 12 HOUR REI AND PHI PREV AM TANK MIX PARTNERS: PREV AM TANK MIX PARTNERS TRANSLAMINAR MATERIALS – SYSTEMIC MATERIALS – INSECT GROWTH REGULATORS – FEEDING MATERIALS – CONTACTS – PGR’S AND DEFOLIANTS CONTACT & INFORMATION: CONTACT & INFORMATION WWW.OROAGRI.COM MARK RUSSELL 503 819 4950 MRUSSELL@OROAGRI.COM You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
PREV AM Beltwide Cotton 2006 Cajetano Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 315 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: January 25, 2008 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript ORO Agri, Inc.: ORO Agri, Inc. PREV AM FOR COTTON INSECTSPREV AM INGREDIENTS: PREV AM INGREDIENTS ACTIVE – BORIC ACID INERT – COLD PRESSED ORANGE OIL INERT – PROPRIETARY BLEND OF SURFACTANTSPREV AM MODE OF ACTION: PREV AM MODE OF ACTION Microscopic exoskeletal and physical disruption – cuts and dissolves Floods microscopic respiratory tubes Microscopic protective lipoprotein layer of fungi is disrupted Critical moisture loss/ Desication PREV AM Pest Stages: PREV AM Pest Stages Adults Larval Nymph Eggs COVERAGE IS KEY !!!!PREV AM TESTING : PREV AM TESTING OVER 200 STUDIES – 2001-CURRENT US, SOUTH AFRICA, EUROPE, AUST. UNIVERSITY AND PRIVATE REGULATORY AND COMMERCIAL 20 + CROPS 10+ INSECTS, 8+ DISEASE, BACTERIA PREV AM Registrations: PREV AM Registrations EPA September 2003 CA July 2004 PREV AM POSITIONING: PREV AM POSITIONING PROVEN BROAD SPECTRUM CONTACT CONTROL – INSECTS, MITES, AND DISEASE SAFE TO WORKERS, ENVIRONMENT, CROP, AND FOOD IPM/RESISTANCE MANAGEMENT - MOA EXCELLENT SURFACTANT FORMULATIONPREV AM Key Crops: PREV AM Key Crops Vegetables – fruiting, leaf/brassica, bulb/tuber, cucurbits Berries Tree Crops- citrus, nuts, pome/stone Peanuts Cotton Soybeans Etc, see labelPREV AM on COTTON: PREV AM on COTTON Aphid Mite Whitefly PREV-AM plus InterLockWhitefly & Carmine Mite ControlRobertson Co., TX: PREV-AM plus InterLock Whitefly & Carmine Mite Control Robertson Co., TX Objective -look at PREV-AM rate range (.4% ; .6% ; .8%) with AS InterLock (4 oz/acre) Trials were applied by backpack and Air. Trial was conducted by Ronnie Phillips (Consultant/Research) – Brazos Valley of TX. Comments- 2004 Populations were high but trial does show merit on Whiteflies and Carmine Mites. 1 DAT BeforePREV-AM + InterLock Whitefly ControlRobertson Co., TX: PREV-AM + InterLock Whitefly Control Robertson Co., TX Application : Backpack (CO2) – 10 gal/acre Volume. Conducted by Ronnie Phillips (Consultant/Research)PREV-AM + InterLock Carmine Mites ControlRobertson Co., TX: PREV-AM + InterLock Carmine Mites Control Robertson Co., TX Application : Backpack (CO2) – 10 gal/acre Volume. Conducted by Ronnie Phillips (Consultant/Research) PREV-AM + InterLock Whitefly & Carmine Mites ControlRobertson Co., TX: PREV-AM + InterLock Whitefly & Carmine Mites Control Robertson Co., TX Application : Air – 3 GPA Ronnie Phillips (Consultant/Research)COTTON: MITES : COTTON: MITES D Hicks, HFRS Site: Stanislaus county Application date: 22 August 2003 Rigota cotton Mites: T. urticae COTTON: MITES AND APHIDS: COTTON: MITES AND APHIDS L Godfrey and T Pierce, U C Davis Site: Fresno Application date: 30 June 2005 Acala cotton – mid-season Mites: T. urticae, T. turkestani, T. pacificus Aphid: Aphis gossypii COTTON: APHIDS: COTTON: APHIDS L Godfrey and T Pierce, U C Davis Site: Shafter, Kern county Application date: 26 July 2005 Acala cotton – mid-season Aphid: Cotton aphid PREV AM on COTTON: PREV AM on COTTON Aphid Mite Whitefly CONTROL VALIDATED EXPAND IN 2006 PREV AM USE INSTRUCTIONS: PREV AM USE INSTRUCTIONS RATE - .4-.8 % (~1/2 gal/100 gal) THOROUGH COVERAGE OF FOLIAGE Tank Mix with appropriate materials ADD PREV AM LAST TO MIX TANK 12 HOUR REI AND PHI PREV AM TANK MIX PARTNERS: PREV AM TANK MIX PARTNERS TRANSLAMINAR MATERIALS – SYSTEMIC MATERIALS – INSECT GROWTH REGULATORS – FEEDING MATERIALS – CONTACTS – PGR’S AND DEFOLIANTS CONTACT & INFORMATION: CONTACT & INFORMATION WWW.OROAGRI.COM MARK RUSSELL 503 819 4950 MRUSSELL@OROAGRI.COM