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BASF RELEASES RESULTS OF EXTENSIVE FUNGICIDE ON-FARM TRIALS
On-farm trial results released by BASF confirm that the outstanding disease control with Plant Health benefits of Headline® fungicide helped corn and soybean growers yield more. (Source: AgriMarketing.com., 12/20/07)

Aerial Applicators Hear About Fungicide Spraying From BASF
Dr. Gary Fellows, technical manager with BASF, addressed the National Agricultural Aviators Association (NAAA) at their annual convention to present the results of a study by BASF and university experts on the spray coverage of aerially applied fungicide in corn. (Source: AgWired.com; 12/13/07)

BASF ANNOUNCES RESULTS OF NEW AERIAL SPRAY COVERAGE STUDY
The results of a 2007 study by BASF show how low-volume aerial applications impact spray coverage in the corn canopy. Testing of this kind is part of ongoing research by BASF to help improve the success of aerial fungicide applications and the plant health benefits of Headline fungicide. (Source: AgriMarketing, 12/13/07)

Show-Me a World Record
The Governor of Missouri and the Missouri Soybean Association proclaimed today that Kip Cullers is once again the world record holder for soybean yield. Cullers says planting seed with a high yield potential and protecting his plants with Headline fungicide applications were the two biggest reasons for his success last year. (Source: Farm Progress, 11/13/07)

Six steps to better soybean yields
Kip Cullers, Purdy, Missouri, broke his own world soybean production record of 139 bushels per acre with a 154.7 bushel per acre yield in 2007. He manages soybean fungal diseases by applying Headline fungicide. (Source: Agriculture.com, 11/15/2007)

New world record soybean yield set in Southwest Missouri
Kip Cullers of Purdy, Mo., using Pioneer 94M80's and Headline fungicide, set the world record soybean yield in 2006 with 139 bushels an acre. He says the way to get high soybean yields is to plant the best genetics for your area and protect the plants with a fungicide program. (Source: Farm Progress; 10/10/07)

Headline fungicide now registered for cotton
Cotton growers now have access to America’s leading foliar fungicide to control key yield-robbing diseases and boost Plant Health in their cotton acres with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) registration of Headline fungicide from BASF. (Source: Southeast Farm Press, 10/4/07)

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