Currently growers are using toxic and at times injurious chemicals on millions of acres of agricultural crop that require multiple fungicide treatments to control disease. Many if not most of the existing products have high chronic toxicity, are suspected human carcinogens and/or teratogens and often times are toxic to birds, fish and beneficial insects. It is likely that some of the products will not be re-registered under the Food Quality Protection Act, thereby creating a demand for safer products to meet grower needs. Use of more environmentally friendly products by the growers would also lower consumer risk. The discovery of alternative chemicals that protect food safety would agree with some of the goals for sustainable agriculture and protect quality of life. This SBIR Phase II project will accelerate the development of novel, safe fungicides as treatments for disease control in potato and peanut. Summerdale, Inc. has shown that specific, synergistic combinations of organic acids have fungicidal properties against a wide range of pathogens. Phase I demonstrated that rates for effective use of the food-grade components as fungicides appear economically attractive and competitive with existing fungicides. OBJECTIVES: Specific Phase II technical objectives are: 1. Formulate best combinations of organic acid, emulsifier, adjuvant and second organic acid to achieve formulation stability and superior performance over Phase I formulations (laboratory, greenhouse and field-testing). 2. Determine lowest, feasible application rates for control of peanut and potato pathogens and compare performance and cost to commercial products (greenhouse and field-testing). 3. Evaluate fungicide performance for different plant varieties of peanuts and potatoes (greenhouse and field-testing) 4. Evaluate fungicide performance under climatic variations (field-testing) 5. Evaluate fungicides as potential stand-alone products and as enhancers of selected, commercial products; i.e., as tank mixes (greenhouse and field-testing) 6. Seek and obtain a commercial licensee and partner for intellectual property additions, further field-testing, and for registration, marketing, distribution and sale of product APPROACH: Phase II testing will include extensive laboratory, greenhouse and field-testing of promising fungicide formulations. The primary focus for field-testing will be examining control of potato and peanut pathogens by organic acid-based fungicides. Soy and dry bean varieties will be used as well for certain greenhouse testing (detached leaf assays). Phase II work will be performed by the Company, university subcontracts and eventually, with participation from potential licensees