Pesticide Use and Pest Management Practices
for Major Crops in North Dakota 1996

ER 43
1998

Table 24A. FUNGICIDE usage in North Dakota, 1996.

 

 

Applicator

Method of
application

Acres
treated1
Acres
treated
Applications Farm
operator
Custom
1 2 3 4 5 Aerial Ground
(1000) (%) (%) (%) (%) (%) (%) (%) (%) (%) (%)

Fungicide
Benlate 120.4 0.3 99.0 1.0 - - - 28.7 71.3 64.9 35.1
Chlorothalonil 705.4 1.8 7.5 9.8 11.6 - 71.0 85.6 14.4 17.1 32.9
Copper 7.4 0.0 100.0 - - - - 87.1 12.9 12.9 87.1
Mancozeb 152.7 0.4 70.7 28.1 1.2 - - 66.7 33.3 53.4 46.6
Mancozeb+Cymoxanil 6.7 0.0 14.3 - 85.7 - - - 100.0 100.0 -
Maneb+Triphenyltin hydroxide 7.7 0.0 18.7 - 81.3 - - 81.3 18.7 18.7 31.3
Maneb+Zinc 12.6 0.0 86.0 14.0 - - - 15.7 84.3 84.3 15.7
Metalaxyl+Chlorotholanil 16.7 0.0 100.0 - - - - 71.1 28.9 28.9 71.1
Propamocarb+Chlorotholanil 1.9 0.0 - 100.0 - - - - 100.0 100.0 -
Propiconazole 163.3 0.4 100.0 - - - - 43.6 56.4 44.3 55.7
Ridomil 17.3 0.0 100.0 - - - - 79.8 20.2 20.2 79.8
Sulfur 1.1 0.0 - 100.0 - - - 100.0 - - 100.0
Thiophanate methyl 41.9 0.1 93.4 6.6 - - - 55.4 44.6 37.8 62.2
Triphenyltin hydroxide 271.7 0.7 15.8 51.0 27.0 6.2 - 40.7 59.3 58.1 41.9
Total 1526.7 3.8 38.0 17.0 11.1 1.1 32.8 64.6 35.4 36.4 63.6

1Multiple applications to the same acreage were totaled as separate values. Thus, acres treated can exceed 100% of planted acres.