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Which target pest is specifically listed for treatment with Exteris Stressgard 2026 03 22?
- Red Thread (Laetisaria fuciformis)
- Brown Patch (Rhizoctonia solani)
- Dollar Spot (Clarireedia minuta)
- Pythium Blight (Pythium spp.)
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The label facts identify Red Thread (Laetisaria fuciformis) as the target pest.🔗 Source
What instruction is provided regarding the prescribed application rates?
- Always use the maximum rate for best results
- Do not exceed maximum prescribed rates
- Rates must be doubled if disease pressure is high
- Rates should be adjusted based on tank capacity
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The restrictions section explicitly states: 'DO NOT exceed maximum prescribed rates.'🔗 Source
If a technician is using a 25 Gallon spray tank with a spray volume of 1 Gal per 1,000 ft2, how much product should be used per 1,000 ft2?
- 15 fl oz
- 25 fl oz
- 37.5 fl oz
- 75 fl oz
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For a 25 Gallon tank with a 1 Gal per 1,000 ft2 spray volume, the mixing notes specify 75 fl oz per 1,000 ft2.🔗 Source
Which of the following is a listed application rate (fl oz product/ 1000 ft2) for Red Thread?
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The application rates listed for Red Thread include 1.5 fl oz product/ 1000 ft2.🔗 Source
What is one of the specific container restrictions listed on the label?
- Containers must be stored in a temperature-controlled room
- Do not reuse or refill this non-refillable container
- Containers must be triple-rinsed before disposal
- Do not store containers near food or feed
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The label restrictions state: 'Non-refillable container. DO NOT reuse or refill this container.'🔗 Source
Under what condition should a technician use the higher application rate for Red Thread?
- When soil temperatures are above 85°F
- When using a 5 Gallon spray volume
- Under high disease pressure or for early curative application
- When applying in the fall
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The timing/weather section states to use the higher rate under high disease pressure or for early curative application.🔗 Source
A technician is using a 100 Gallon spray tank and needs a spray volume of 3 Gallons per 1,000 ft2. How much product is required per 1,000 ft2?
- 150 fl oz
- 100 fl oz
- 75 fl oz
- 60 fl oz
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For a 100 Gallon tank with a 3 Gal per 1,000 ft2 spray volume, the mixing notes specify 100 fl oz per 1,000 ft2.🔗 Source
According to the label, when should preventative fungicide applications begin in the fall?
- When soil temperatures drop below 65°F at a 2-inch depth
- When soil temperatures drop below 75°F at a 2-inch depth
- When air temperatures drop below 75°F
- When soil temperatures drop below 85°F at a 4-inch depth
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The label states to begin preventative applications in the fall when soil temperatures drop below 75°F at a 2-inch soil depth.🔗 Source
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