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“R.O.P.”

“R.O.P.”. Return On Programming. “R.O.I.”??. DIVIDEND. 1 case treats 226 Bushels of Wheat 1 case for 160 acres $607.52/case SRP Max Rebate of 9% ( $54.68 ) $1/acre rebate (matching products) ( $160.00 ) $607.52 - $54.68 - $160.00 = $392.48/case SRP (160 acres). RANCONA APEX.

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“R.O.P.”

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  1. “R.O.P.” Return On Programming “R.O.I.”??

  2. DIVIDEND • 1 case treats 226 Bushels of Wheat • 1 case for 160 acres • $607.52/case SRP • Max Rebate of 9% ($54.68) • $1/acre rebate (matching products) ($160.00) • $607.52 - $54.68 - $160.00= $392.48/case SRP (160 acres)

  3. RANCONA APEX • 1 cases treats 226 Bushels of wheat • 1 case for 160 acres $450.00/case SRP (160 acres) $450.00 – $392.48 = $57.52 for 160 acres

  4. Wheat 1,000,000 seeds in a bushel Seeding rate of 1.5 bushels per acre = 1,500,000 seeds in an acre 240,000,000 seeds in 160 acres

  5. COMPETITOR - Wheat

  6. RANCONA APEX - Wheat

  7. COMPARISSON On 160 acres of wheat COMPETITOR: Below 90% - 196,800,000 (158,400,000 plants are between 30-70% of rate) 90-170% - 76,800,000 RANCONA APEX: 70-90% - 4,800,000 90-170% - 182,400,000 170-230% - 45,600,000

  8. “In my trials, Rancona (ipconazole) provided better control of Fusarium root rot than other seed treatments” - Roger Ashley, North Dakota State University Area Extension specialist/cropping systems. • Ipconazole demonstrated consistent efficacy and reliable protection and did an excellent job controlling smut and performed similarly from year to year - Juliet Windes, Cereal Pathologist and Assistant Professor at University of Idaho • Ipconazole – “Emergent counts are always some of the best in any particular trial, and it provides good seedling protection from Fusarium and bunts,” says Alan Dyer, Montana State University cereal pathologist

  9. SUMMARY • Low Dust Off • Better Seed Coverage • Strength Of Key Disease Control “In my trials, Rancona (ipconazole) provided better control of Fusarium root rot than other seed treatments” - Roger Ashley, North Dakota State University Area Extension specialist/cropping systems.

  10. SUMMARY • Low Dust Off • Better Seed Coverage • Strength Of Key Disease Control • Performance Consistency Under Varying Growing Conditions Ipconazole demonstrated consistent efficacy and reliable protection and did an excellent job controlling smut and performed similarly from year to year - Juliet Windes, Cereal Pathologist and Assistant Professor at University of Idaho

  11. SUMMARY • Low Dust Off • Better Seed Coverage • Strength Of Key Disease Control • Performance Consistency Under Varying Growing Conditions • Usability Under Varying Treatment Conditions • Increased Yield

  12. RANCONA APEX $450.00 DIVIDEND $392.48 $57.52 1 Bushel an acre of wheat - $7.00/bushel $7.00 X 160 acres = $1,120

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