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Rich Media Texts: January-June 2015
0:03:02.4 We just weren't getting the results, particularly with the broadleaves, ragweeds and button weeds.
The Corvus has cleaned that up considerably.
0:01:46.5 This will probably be our fourth year of using Corvus.
0:03:53.6 Corvus has been very convenient and we've got a window there to work with.
0:04:26.6 I can't give you specific numbers, but Corvus has cleaned up the field, and consequently we've
had higher yields.
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Rich Media Texts: January-June 2015
C L I E N T: B a ye r C r o p S c i e n c e
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Rich Media Texts: January-June 2015
TESTIMONIAL SCRIPT
0:07:15.9 We still deal with your ragweed, velvetleaf, and your typical weeds, but when we went to no-till,
we had challenges with wild carrot, burdock, dandelion, and some of those tougher to control weeds. And
that's where Capreno really fits nice for me. It does a really nice job of controlling those weeds burning
them down whereas a lot of the older products never really had the effect on those weeds.
0:14:36.2 Capreno to me is a wonderful product. It really solved a lot of the challenges I faced in a no-till
corn production. Before that product, I'd have to make at least two trips across the field. Now I can make one
trip. It's easy to handle. It does a tremendous job burning existing weeds and gives me season-long control.
0:10:30.5 My corn stalks the following spring are typically clean, where I don't need to apply a burn down
prior to soybean planting.
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Rich Media Texts: January-June 2015
Early Season Stratego YLD RMT 2: Growers Marc Mummelthei & Drew Mummelthei Waverly, IA
SEND DATE: March 18, 2015
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Rich Media Texts: January-June 2015
SET-UP TEXT: Marc and Drew Mummelthei explain how applying Stratego YLD in early-season gives them
their best shot growing higher yields in corn: http://bit.ly/1oH5QR5 (early-season STYLD page)
TESTIMONIAL SCRIPT
0:09:53.5 We use Stratego YLD. We use a two ounce rate at V5 and four ounce at tassel. We believe in a two
pass system for plant health, stress release, harvestability, standability in the fall and obviously yield increase
most important.
0:00:34.9 It's just a very critical time in yield establishment and so anything you can do to de-stress that plant
to get it some more plant health, to give it a boost, I think is worth the money.
0:10:14.6 We have applied Stratego YLD at V5 for two years now and we've seen both stressful
environments. We've seen it hot, extremely hot environment and dry and we've seen a wet late spring
environment and both years we've been extremely happy with the outcome in yield.
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TBD: Starting production w/o 10.27
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Rich Media Texts: January-June 2015
SET-UP TEXT: John Traub of Fairbury, Illinois, takes strategic measures to avoid harvesting downed corn,
and here is his solution: http://bit.ly/1mySb1W (Stratego YLD Harvestability page)
TESTIMONIAL SCRIPT
VIDEO
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