MON 89034

Manufacturer
Monsanto
Category
Insecticides
Registered until
N/A
Registration number
524-575
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DIRECTIONS FOR USE
It is a violation of Federal law to use this seed in any manner inconsistent with this labeling.
Information regarding commercial production must be included in the Technology Use Guide and/or IRM Grower Guide.
The subject registration will automatically expire on midnight September 30, 2022. MON 89034 can be used to protect com plants from leaf, stalk, and ear damage caused by corn borers.
This plant-incorporated protectant (PIP) may be combined through conventional breeding with other registered plant-incorporated protectants that are similarly approved for use in . combinatiori, through conventional breeding, with other registered plant-incorporated protectlmts to produce inbred com lines and hybrid com varieties with combined pesticidal traits.
1) Refuge Requirements for MON 89034 Field Corn
In order to minimize the risk of com borers developing resistance to MON 89034 field corn, an insect resistance management plan must be implemented which includes planting of a structured refuge.
These refuge requirements do not apply to seed increase/propagation of inbred and hybrid seed com up to a total of20,000 acres per county and up to a combined United States (U.S.) total of 250,000 acres per plant-incorporated protectant (PIP) active ingredient per registrant per year. Furthermore, these refuge requirements do not apply to commercial hybrid sweet corn.
a) Corn-BeltINon-Cotton-Growing Area Refuge Requirements For MON 89034 field com grown outside cotton-growing areas (e.g., the Com Beit), grower guides must specify that growers must adhere to the following refuge requirements. Growers must plant a structured refuge of at least 5% com, which is not a lepidopteran-protected B.t. com hybrid. The refuge may be treated with insecticides, as detailed below, to control lepidopteran stalk-boring and other pests. 
Insecticide treatments for control of European com borer, com earworm, southwestern com borer, southern cornstalk borer, sugarcane borer, fall armyworrtl and com stalk borer may be applied only if economic thresholds are reached for one or more of these target pests. Econoinic thresholds will be determined using methods recommended by local or regional professionals (e.g., Extension Service agents or crop consultants). Instructions to growers will specify that microbial B.t. insecticides must not be applied to non-B.t. com refuges.

Registered for cultures
Corn
Cotton