HEADLINE on cereals

Plan to apply HEADLINE on your cereals

By controlling disease and improving plant health, a planned application of HEADLINE® fungicide can help you achieve higher cereal yields and better crop quality.

HEADLINE provides unprecedented control of the major leaf diseases in cereals, including tan spot, Septoria leaf spot, leaf rust, powdery mildew and spot blotch in wheat and net blotch, spot blotch, stripe rust and scald in barley, and crown rust in oats.

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Field experience proves yield benefit

HEADLINE is an innovative broad-spectrum fungicide that delivers a new level of foliar disease control that can help deliver higher yields. The trials below indicate a yield on grower trials over a 5-year period.

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What growers are saying

"From our experience with using HEADLINE, yield is improved, the bushel weights are higher and the crop was standing up a little bit better as well. Overall, I think it provides for a healthier plant that is better able to handle many of the stresses that occur.

HEADLINE is a good product and it has quite a bit of value. For control of leaf diseases, it is the best package out there in terms of protecting wheat from tan spot and Septoria and some of the other leaf disease."

Kirby Werle, Langenburg, SK


"We have been using HEADLINE for 4 years now. The first year we tried a few acres, the second year we doubled it and for the past 2 years we sprayed HEADLINE on all our cereals.

I definitely noticed a difference with HEADLINE – the plant seemed lit was grower taller, there was more straw and it was definitely greener. I noticed that the plants treated with HEADLINE just kept growing and just seemed to keep hanging on to get every bushel possible!"

Dan Ronceray, Somerset, MB


"By using HEADLINE, I would say our oat crop was arguably about 20% better than it has ever been as far as an average. It was a good yield."
Ray Mazinke, Morris, MB