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Nick Keen
Headline on Soybeans

Headline was applied in a 180 ft strip across a field that was planted on a contour. Rows are 1.25 miles long on a contour. Field had very severe frogeye leaf spot.

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Nick Keen
Headline on Soybeans

Headline was applied to soybeans. There was a check strip across the field. Picture shows the treated versus untreated.

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Craig Hanson
Headline on Croplan Soybeans

Back half of picture treated with Headline on a variety trial north of Perley, MN. Notice how the soybeans in the front have lost their leaves while the Headline treated portion still has foliage left.

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Craig Hanson
Pioneer 90M60 w/Headline

Back half of picture treated with Headline on a variety trial north of Perley, MN. Notice how the soybeans in the front have lost their leaves while the treated portion still has foliage.

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Craig Hanson
Wensman 2069RR w/Headline

Top half of picture treated with Headline fungicide on a variety trial north of Perley, MN. Notice how the soybeans in the front have lost their leaves while the treated portion still has foliage.

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Craig Hanson
Legend 0036RR w/Headline

Back half of picture treated with Headline fungicide on a variety trial north of Ada, MN. Notice how the soybeans in the front have lost their leaves while the treated portion still has foliage.

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Craig Hanson
Legend 0255RR w/Headline

Back half of picture treated with Headline fungicide on a variety trial north of Ada, MN. Notice how the soybeans in the front have lost their leaves while the treated portion (back) still has foliage.

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Craig Hanson
Pionner 90M40 w/Headline

Back half of picture treated with Headline fungicide on a variety trial east of Fertile, MN. Notice how the soybeans in the front of the picture have lost their leaves while the Headline treated portion (back) still has foliage.

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Steve Dunn
Headline treated soybeans vs. untreated

Headline treated soybeans (left in pictures 1 and 2, right in 3) vs. untreated (right in pictures 1 and 2, left in 3).

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Matt Streeter
Headline on dryland soybeans

Headline was applied at the R3 stage. Dry land soybeans in this area have ranged from 10 - 40 bushels over the past 5 years. Headline increased the 3-bean pods by 50% and decreased the 1-bean pods by 43%. There were 5 more pods on the Headline beans. Untreated (left) vs. Headline treated (right).

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Don Schneider
Headline fungicide treated soybeans vs. untreated soybeans

In these three pictures, you can see the difference in the Headline treated side (right) vs. untreated soybeans (left). Treated Headline soybeans produced average of 10 more pods per plant vs. untreated areas.

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Don Schneider
Grower Gary Derck Showing off his Headline soybeans

Gary Derck is standing in the treated area of his soybean field treated with Headline in July. It is now September and you can still see the Plant Health difference Headline is providing, keeping the plants healthier longer, and producing more pods per plant, more seeds per pod.

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Don Schneider
Showing the Headline difference of better Plant Health in soybeans

The Derck Farm is showing what Headline's improved Plant Health in soybeans can do in the pre-harvest timing – over 2 months after treatment.

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Jack Schmitz
Headline is Plant Health in soybeans

This grower applied Headline on his soybeans twice, once early (R1) and once later (R3). He has been a strong believer in the value of Headline in all crops: wheat, corn, dry beans and soybeans. Photo #1 shows the field with the 3 color differences representing the check, early application, and the early plus late application (from right to left). Photo 2 shows the greener leaves late in season and photo 3 shows the end results of more beans, roots, and stems to harvest.

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Jack Schmitz
Headline is Plant Health in soybeans

This grower has applied Headline to his soybeans for the past 4 years and once again can see the value in more leaves, stems, pods and, yes, yield.

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Jack Schmitz
Headline is Plant Health in soybeans

This grower has come to appreciate the value that Headline brings him in better yielding soybeans. He has made many comparisons over the past 4 years and has always found a yield advantage with Headline. No different in 2007. Headline treated (left) vs. untreated (right).

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Jack Schmitz
Headline is Plant Health in soybeans

Headline is Plant Health – Healthier plants stay greener longer and yield more. Untreated (left) vs. Headline treated (right).

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Doug Hink
Headline Plant Health - Soybeans

CPS Princeton applied Headline to this grower's field and left the side untreated. The Plant Health from the Headline application stood out in all the fields that were treated. Anthracnose was in all the untreated plants and beginning to appear in the pods.

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Doug Hink
Headline Plant Health Benefits

The healthier the stalk, the better the plant. This is shown in the side-by-side comparisons of these plants. They were taken from the same field. The plant on the left was not treated with Headline; the plant on the right was treated with Headline. Same varieties and planted the same day. This photo came from the field shot posted by Charles Jones.

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Marc A Grabert
Headline on Milo

Treated vs. untreated Headline on Milo. Treated about 110 bushels vs. untreated about 85 bushels.

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Tom Bulman
Soybeans treated with Headline fungicide

Headline treated soybeans are showing better plant and significant increase in number of pods (left). Untreated soybean plant is on the right.

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