* In stewardship of FRAC guidelines, Syngenta recommends tank mixing Bravo Weather Stik® fungicide (containing the active ingredient chlorothalonil) with Abound® fungicide (containing the active ingredient azoxystrobin).
When planting late-season varieties that have maturities greater than 140 days, such as Georgia-02C, C-99R and York, spray intervals could be stretched to 24 to 25 days depending on rotation and rainfall patterns.
Under conditions of higher than normal rainfall or tropical storm conditions, fungicide spray intervals should be reduced and rates increased to coincide with the next most conservative index recommendation.

Under Peanut Rx™, Syngenta brand fungicides are the only fungicides that may be used in your spray program to qualify for Syngenta standard product performance protection.
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