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What is the equivalent measurement of 1 pint per acre when applying to a 1000 sq ft area?
- 0.37 fl oz or 2.5 tsp
- 1.0 fl oz or 5 tsp
- 0.50 fl oz or 3 tsp
- 2.5 fl oz or 10 tsp
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The label notes that 1 pint per acre is equivalent to 0.37 fl oz or 2.5 tsp per 1000 sq ft.🔗 Source
When applying Confront Specialty Herbicide to warm season turfgrass, what is the minimum required mowing height?
- 1/4 inch
- 1/2 inch
- 1 inch
- 2 inches
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The label specifies not to treat warm season turfgrass when the mowing height is less than 1/2 inch.🔗 Source
Under which specific condition is the application of Confront to Bermudagrass prohibited?
- When the grass is breaking dormancy
- When the mowing height is 1 inch
- On sod farms
- During temperature extremes
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The label explicitly states: 'Do not apply Confront to Bermudagrass on sod farms.'🔗 Source
What is a potential consequence of using this herbicide in the spring when warm season turfgrass is breaking dormancy?
- Immediate turfgrass death
- Significant delay in green up
- Increased susceptibility to nematodes
- Excessive mowing height growth
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The label states that use in the spring when warm season turfgrass is breaking dormancy may significantly delay green up.🔗 Source
Which of the following is a listed site for application of Confront Specialty Herbicide?
- Centipedegrass
- Kentucky Bluegrass
- St. Augustinegrass
- Zoysia matsudomurae
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Centipedegrass (Eremochloa ophiuroides) is explicitly listed as a site for application.🔗 Source
To minimize warm season turfgrass injury, what is the minimum interval required between additional applications?
- One week
- Two weeks
- Four weeks
- Six weeks
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The label states that to minimize injury, additional applications should be made at least four weeks apart.🔗 Source
According to the label, what is the maximum recommended application rate for Confront Specialty Herbicide per acre, unless turfgrass injury can be tolerated?
- 1 pint per acre
- 2 pints per acre
- 0.5 pint per acre
- 1 gallon per acre
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The label states do not apply more than 1 pint per acre unless turfgrass injury can be tolerated.🔗 Source
According to the label, what type of turfgrass should Confront be applied to to avoid discoloration or stunting?
- Newly seeded turfgrass
- Stressed or weakened turfgrass
- Healthy, well-established turfgrass with a well-anchored root system
- Turfgrass experiencing drought or temperature extremes
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The label states to apply Confront only to healthy, well-established turfgrass that has a well-anchored root system.🔗 Source
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