Agronomic Crops
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Rednecked<br />
Peanut<br />
Worms<br />
Insecticide<br />
Rate per Acre<br />
Pounds Active Acres 1 Gallon or<br />
Ingredient per Acre 1 Pound Dry Will Treat<br />
b-cyfluthrin (P)<br />
Baythroid XL 1EC 1.8 – 2.4 fl. oz. 0.008 – 0.014 71.11 – 53.33<br />
bifenthrin (P)<br />
Brigade 2EC 2.1 – 6.4 fl. oz. 0.033 – 0.1 61 – 20<br />
Comments<br />
Do not make more than three applications per year.<br />
Do not apply more than 0.5 lb. AI per acre per season. Do not feed peanut hay to livestock.<br />
chlorantraniliprole (D)<br />
Prevathon 0.43SC 14 – 20 fl. oz. 0.047 – 0.067 9 – 6.4<br />
chlorantraniliprole (D),<br />
λ-cyhalothrin (P)<br />
Besiege 6 – 10 oz. 21 – 12<br />
cyfluthrin (P)<br />
Tombstone 2E 1.0 – 1.8 fl. oz. 0.016 – 0.028 128 – 71.11<br />
esfenvalerate (P)<br />
Asana XL 0.66EC 2.9 – 5.8 fl. oz. 0.015 – 0.03 44.14 – 22.07<br />
21 days PHI.<br />
Do not make more than three applications per year.<br />
Do not exceed more than 0.15 lb. AI per acre per season. Do not feed or graze livestock<br />
on treated vines.<br />
flubendiamide (D)<br />
Belt 4SC 2 – 4 fl. oz. 0.06 – 0.125 64 – 32<br />
gamma-cyhalothrin (P)<br />
Prolex 1.25EC 0.75 – 1.25 fl. oz. 0.0075 – 0.0125 170.67 – 120.4<br />
Declare 1.25EC 0.75 – 1.25 fl. oz. 0.0075 – 0.0125 170.67 – 120.4<br />
indoxacarb (OX)<br />
Steward 1.25EC 9.2 – 11.3 fl. oz. 0.09 – 0.11 13.9 – 11.33<br />
Do not apply more than 0.06 lb. AI per acre per season.<br />
Do not apply more than 45 fl. oz. per acre per season.<br />
λ-cyhalothrin (P)<br />
Karate Z 2.08CS 0.96 – 1.6 fl. oz. 0.015 – 0.025 133.34 – 80<br />
methoxyfenozide (IGR)<br />
+ spinetoram (SPN)<br />
Intrepid Edge 4 – 8 oz. 32 – 16<br />
novaluron (IGR)<br />
Diamond 0.83 SC 6 – 12 fl. oz. 0.04 – 0.08 21 – 11<br />
spinosad (SPN)<br />
Blackhawk 1.7 – 3.3 oz. 0.039 – 0.075 9.4 – 4.8<br />
spinetoram (SPN)<br />
Radiant SC 3 – 8 oz. 0.023 – 0.063 43 – 16<br />
Z-cypermethrin (P)<br />
Mustang Max 0.8E 1.28 – 4.0 oz. 0.008 – 0.025 100 – 32<br />
Do not exceed 1 pt. per acre per season. Do not graze or use treated vines for animal<br />
feed.<br />
Do not exceed 12 oz. per year.<br />
Do not feed treated peanut hay or vines to livestock.<br />
Do not feed hay for 14 days following final application. Do not apply more than 9.0 fl.<br />
oz. per acre per year.<br />
Do not apply within 3 days of harvest.<br />
Do not apply more than 0.15 lb. AI per acre per season. Do not graze livestock in<br />
treated areas or use treated vines for animal feed.<br />
e ReDneCKeD PeAnUt WoRM is a light-colored larva with a red band on the two segments behind the head. It is the most common<br />
foliage feeder in Oklahoma, but it is extremely rare in Mississippi. Larva feed exclusively on terminal buds.<br />
tHResHoLD: Treat when excessive terminal damage (more than 80 percent) is present.<br />
Soybean<br />
Loopers<br />
Insecticide<br />
Rate per Acre<br />
Pounds Active Acres 1 Gallon or<br />
Ingredient per Acre 1 Pound Dry Will Treat<br />
chlorantraniliprole (D)<br />
Prevathon 0.43SC 14 – 20 fl. oz. 0.047 – 0.067 9 – 6.4<br />
chlorantraniliprole (D),<br />
λ-cyhalothrin (P)<br />
Besiege 6 – 10 oz. 21 – 12<br />
flubendiamide<br />
Belt 4SC 2 – 4 oz. 0.06 – 0.125 64 – 32<br />
21 days PHI.<br />
Comments<br />
Do not apply more than 45 fl. oz. per acre per season.<br />
indoxacarb (OX)<br />
Steward 1.25EC 9.2 – 11.3 fl. oz. 0.09 – 0.11 13.9 – 11.33<br />
methoxyfenozide<br />
Intrepid 2F 6 – 10 fl. oz. 0.09 – 0.16 21 – 12.8<br />
methoxyfenozide (IGR)<br />
+ spinetoram (SPN)<br />
Intrepid Edge 4 – 8 oz. 32 – 16<br />
spinosad (SPN)<br />
Blackhawk 1.7 – 3.3 oz. 0.039 – 0.075 9.4 – 4.8<br />
spinetoram (SPN)<br />
Radiant SC 3 – 8 oz. 0.023 – 0.063 43 – 16<br />
Do not feed hay for 14 days following final application. Do not apply more than 9 fl. oz.<br />
per acre per year.<br />
Do not exceed 12 oz. per year.<br />
Do not feed hay for 14 days following final application. Do not apply more than 9.0 fl. oz.<br />
per acre per year.<br />
Do not apply within 3 days of harvest.<br />
soyBeAn LooPeRs are migratory insects that fly in from Central and South America each year and infest peanuts late in the season.<br />
Soybean loopers are leaf-feeders and can cause extensive defoliation when present in high numbers. e larva has a characteristic looping movement<br />
when crawling. It is light green with white lines running the length of the body on the sides and top. e body tapers toward the head,<br />
and the larva has two pairs of abdominal prolegs. e soybean looper has developed resistance to some insecticides but is often controlled by disease<br />
organisms.<br />
tHResHoLD: Treat when four or more caterpillars per row foot are present early in the season or when plants are stressed from drought or<br />
some other cause. In older, more lush peanuts, treat when eight or more caterpillars are present.<br />
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