Headline Fungicide
Headline® fungicide helps growers control diseases and improve overall Plant Health. That means potentially higher yields, better ROI and, ultimately, better profits. And that means more than just money in the bank. It can help secure a family's future, fund a college education, finance an equipment upgrade or maybe buy just a bit more of a vacation for the whole family. Perhaps that's why Headline is the nation's leading fungicide.
How Headline Fungicide Works
Headline is a fast-acting, broad-spectrum fungicide that delivers a high level of activity on more than 50 major diseases that can threaten yield and crop quality. Headline helps prevent diseases and provides protection for more than 90 crops, including corn, soybeans and wheat.
Not only does Headline provide excellent disease control, it actually promotes improved Plant Health. The unique chemistry of its active ingredient, F500®, enables more efficient nitrogen uptake, more robust plant growth and better stress tolerance to heat, hail, wind and drought. Ultimately, this means healthier plants and higher yield potential.
Growers who use Headline for disease control report more vigorous plant growth and stress tolerance advantages such as better standability and improved harvest efficiency — helping to reduce losses and improve ROI. Discover the benefits of a two-spray disease control program on corn. Corn growers who consistently manage for maximum season-long disease control and aggressive yields or work fields with a history of disease pressure have experienced success with a two-spray program. Sequential applications of Headline® fungicide (between V5 and V8) and Headline AMP® fungicide (at tassel) are especially effective on fields with specific conditions, including: - High plant populations
- Continuous corn
- High residue
- History of corn disease
- Disease-sensitive hybrids
Click here for more information on this recommendation in the Corn Fungicide Solution Guide, or click on the Research Library section above.
Always read and follow label directions.
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Labeled Crops
Labeled Crops Barley, citrus fruit, corn (all types), cotton, dried shelled peas and beans, edible podded legume vegetables, grass grown for seed, mint, oats, oilseed crops (flax, rapeseed, and sunflower), peanut, pecan, rye, soybean, succulent shelled peas and beans, sugar beet, tuberous and corm vegetables (includes potato), wheat, and triticale
Problems Controlled
Cereal Crops (Barley, Oats, Rye, Wheat and Triticale): Black point Crown rust Leaf rust Leaf spot Net blotch Powdery mildew Scald Septoria leaf and glume blotch Spot blotch Stem rust Stripe rust Tan spot | Citrus: Alternaria brown spot Anthracnose Black spot Greasy spot Melanose Post-bloom fruit drop Scab | Corn: Anthracnose Eyespot Gray leaf spot Northern corn leaf blight Northern corn leaf spot Physoderma brown spot Rust Rust, southern Southern corn leaf blight Yellow leaf blight |
Dried Shelled Peas and Beans (except soybean): Alternaria leaf spot Alternaria pod spot Anthracnose Ascochyta blight Asian soybean rust Cercospora leaf spot Downy mildew Mycosphaerella blight Powdery mildew Rust | Edible Podded Legume Vegetables: Alternaria leaf spot Alternaria pod spot Anthracnose Ascochyta blight Asian soybean rust Cercospora leaf spot Downy mildew Mycosphaerella blight Powdery mildew Rust | Grasses Grown for Seed: Powdery mildew* Rust |
Mint: Leaf spot Powdery mildew Rust | Peanuts: Cylindrocladium black rot Early and late leaf spot Pepperspot Rhizoctonia limb rot Rhizoctonia peg rot Rhizoctonia pod rot Rust Sclerotinia blight* Sclerotium rot Southern blight Southern stem rot Web blotch White mold | Pecans: Pecan Scab |
Potatoes: Black dot Early blight Late blight Powdery mildew White mold* | Soybeans: Alternaria leaf spot Anthracnose Asian soybean rust Brown spot Cercosporo blight Frogeye leaf spot Pod and stem blight Rhizoctonia aerial blight Southern blight* | Succulent Shelled Peas and Beans: Alternaria leaf spot Alternaria pod spot Anthracnose Ascochyta blight Asian soybean rust Cercospora leaf spot Downy mildew Mycosphaerella blight Powdery mildew Rust |
Sugar Beets: Cercospora leaf spot Powdery mildew | Tuberous & Corm Vegetables (other than potatoes): Downy mildew Leaf spot Powdery mildew Rust | Wheat: Black Point Leaf Rust Powdery Mildew Septoria leaf and glume blotch Spot blotch Stem Rust Stripe Rust Tan Spot |
Oilseed Crops (rapeseed, flax seed and sunflower): Flax Pasmo (Septoria linicola) Rapeseed (Canola) Blackleg (Leptosphaeria maculans) Blackspot (Alternaria spp.) Sunflower Alternaria leaf spot, boll rot (Alternaria spp.) Cercospora leaf spot (Cercospora helianthi) Downy mildew (Plasmopara halstedii) Powdery mildew (Erysiphe cichoracearum) Rust (Puccinia helianthi, Uromyces spp.) Septoria leaf spot (Septoria spp.) White rust (Albugo tragopogonis) Cotton: Alternaria leaf spot, boll rot (Alternaria spp.) Anthracnose, boll rot (Glomerella spp.) Asochyta blight, boll rot (Asochyta spp.) Cercospora blight and leaf spot (Cercospora spp.) Diplodia boll rot (Diplodia spp.) Hard lock, boll rot (Fusarium spp.) Phoma blight, boll rot (PHoma spp.) Rust (Puccinia spp., Phykopsora spp.) Stemphyllium leaf spot (Stemphyllium spp.) * Supression only
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