Chairman

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For which specific fruit is the 'in-line dip/drench' application method labeled for use?

Show answer The label states that the in-line dip/drench application is for nectarines only.

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According to the label restrictions for Pineapple, how many post-harvest applications can be made to the fruit?

Show answer 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.

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To prevent environmental contamination, what must be avoided regarding washwaters or rinsates?

Show answer The label states the product is toxic to fish, aquatic invertebrates, oysters, and shrimp, and instructs not to contaminate water with washwaters or rinsates.

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What is a critical requirement to maintain during the mixing and application of Chairman?

Show answer Users must maintain agitation during mixing and application to keep the solution in suspension.

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When applying Chairman to Pineapple via a Drench High Volume (Dilute) Application, what is the required application rate?

Show answer The label specifies a rate of 32 fl oz/100 gal for Pineapple Drench and Directed Peduncle Spray applications.

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When applying Chairman to Stone Fruit via an In-Line Aqueous or Fruit Coating Spray, what is the correct rate?

Show answer The application rate for Stone Fruit In-Line Aqueous or Fruit Coating Spray is 16 fl oz/200,000 lb of fruit.

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Which of the following is an approved material for chemical-resistant gloves when handling Chairman?

Show answer The PPE section lists butyl rubber, nitrile, neoprene, PVC, or Viton as approved chemical-resistant glove materials.

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Which of the following diseases is Chairman specifically labeled to control on Stone Fruit?

Show answer 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.

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