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For which specific fruit is the 'in-line dip/drench' application method labeled for use?
- Peach
- Plum
- Nectarines
- Pineapple
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The label states that the in-line dip/drench application is for nectarines only.🔗 Source
According to the label restrictions for Pineapple, how many post-harvest applications can be made to the fruit?
- One application (defined as both a drench and a directed peduncle spray)
- Two applications (one drench and one spray)
- One drench application only
- One directed peduncle spray only
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The restrictions state do not make more than one post-harvest application, and one application is defined as both a drench and a directed peduncle spray.🔗 Source
To prevent environmental contamination, what must be avoided regarding washwaters or rinsates?
- Do not use in outdoor locations
- Do not contaminate water
- Do not use with wax/oil emulsions
- Do not use during high winds
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The label states the product is toxic to fish, aquatic invertebrates, oysters, and shrimp, and instructs not to contaminate water with washwaters or rinsates.🔗 Source
What is a critical requirement to maintain during the mixing and application of Chairman?
- Constant temperature control
- Continuous agitation
- High-pressure spraying
- Low-light application
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Users must maintain agitation during mixing and application to keep the solution in suspension.🔗 Source
When applying Chairman to Pineapple via a Drench High Volume (Dilute) Application, what is the required application rate?
- 16 fl oz/100 gal
- 32 fl oz/100 gal
- 16 fl oz/200,000 lb of fruit
- 32 fl oz/200,000 lb of fruit
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The label specifies a rate of 32 fl oz/100 gal for Pineapple Drench and Directed Peduncle Spray applications.🔗 Source
When applying Chairman to Stone Fruit via an In-Line Aqueous or Fruit Coating Spray, what is the correct rate?
- 32 fl oz/100 gal
- 16 fl oz/100 gal
- 16 fl oz/200,000 lb of fruit
- 32 fl oz/200,000 lb of fruit
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The application rate for Stone Fruit In-Line Aqueous or Fruit Coating Spray is 16 fl oz/200,000 lb of fruit.🔗 Source
Which of the following is an approved material for chemical-resistant gloves when handling Chairman?
- Latex
- Cotton
- Nitrile
- Leather
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The PPE section lists butyl rubber, nitrile, neoprene, PVC, or Viton as approved chemical-resistant glove materials.🔗 Source
Which of the following diseases is Chairman specifically labeled to control on Stone Fruit?
- Ceratocystis paradoxa
- Penicillium spp.
- Brown rot
- Cladosporium spp.
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According to the label, Stone Fruit (including apricot, nectarine, peach, etc.) is treated for brown rot, gray mold, Rhizopus rot, Gilbertella rot, and sour rot.🔗 Source
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