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What specific weather or timing condition might lead to reduced weed control when applying tank-mix solutions?
- Applying during high wind speeds
- Applying when temperatures are below freezing
- Allowing tank-mix solutions to stand overnight
- Applying during heavy rainfall
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The label states: 'Application of tank-mix solutions that are allowed to stand overnight could result in reduced weed control.'🔗 Source
Which of the following statements is true regarding tank-mix products mentioned on this label?
- All tank-mix products listed are approved for aquatic use.
- Not all tank-mix products listed are approved for use on aquatic sites.
- Tank-mix products are only approved if mixed with water.
- Only tank-mix products with a 4% strength are approved for aquatic use.
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The label states: 'NOT ALL TANK-MIX PRODUCTS LISTED ON THIS LABEL ARE APPROVED FOR USE ON AQUATIC SITES.'🔗 Source
According to the label, what is a potential consequence of mixing this product with unspecified herbicides or materials?
- Increased phytotoxicity to non-target plants
- Reduced weed control efficacy
- Reduced product performance
- Increased risk of runoff
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The label states: 'Mixing this product with herbicides or other materials not specified on this label could result in reduced performance.'🔗 Source
What is the required amount of Aquamaster Aquatic Herbicide to achieve a 1% finished strength in 1 gallon of water?
- 0.75 fl oz
- 1 fl oz
- 1.3 fl oz
- 2 fl oz
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The label states: 'amount: 1.3 fl oz; per_unit: 1 gallon; finished_strength: 1%'🔗 Source
How much product should be added to 25 gallons of water to achieve a finished strength of 0.75%?
- 16 fl oz
- 24 fl oz
- 32 fl oz
- 48 fl oz
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The label states: 'amount: 24 fl oz; per_unit: 25 gallons; finished_strength: 0.75%'🔗 Source
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