Confront Specialty Herbicide

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What is the equivalent measurement of 1 pint per acre when applying to a 1000 sq ft area?

Show answer The label notes that 1 pint per acre is equivalent to 0.37 fl oz or 2.5 tsp per 1000 sq ft.

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When applying Confront Specialty Herbicide to warm season turfgrass, what is the minimum required mowing height?

Show answer The label specifies not to treat warm season turfgrass when the mowing height is less than 1/2 inch.

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Under which specific condition is the application of Confront to Bermudagrass prohibited?

Show answer The label explicitly states: 'Do not apply Confront to Bermudagrass on sod farms.'

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What is a potential consequence of using this herbicide in the spring when warm season turfgrass is breaking dormancy?

Show answer The label states that use in the spring when warm season turfgrass is breaking dormancy may significantly delay green up.

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Which of the following is a listed site for application of Confront Specialty Herbicide?

Show answer Centipedegrass (Eremochloa ophiuroides) is explicitly listed as a site for application.

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To minimize warm season turfgrass injury, what is the minimum interval required between additional applications?

Show answer The label states that to minimize injury, additional applications should be made at least four weeks apart.

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According to the label, what is the maximum recommended application rate for Confront Specialty Herbicide per acre, unless turfgrass injury can be tolerated?

Show answer The label states do not apply more than 1 pint per acre unless turfgrass injury can be tolerated.

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According to the label, what type of turfgrass should Confront be applied to to avoid discoloration or stunting?

Show answer The label states to apply Confront only to healthy, well-established turfgrass that has a well-anchored root system.

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