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Which type of PPE is required specifically for aerial, chemigation, or groundboom applications of Scholar?
- A chemical-resistant apron
- A full-face shield
- A filtering facepiece respirator (N95, R95, or P95)
- A dust mask
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For aerial, chemigation, or groundboom applications, a filtering facepiece respirator (N95, R95, or P95) is required.🔗 Source
When applying Scholar to kiwi for Botrytis fruit rot via in-line dip/drench, how long should the fruit be dipped?
- Approximately 15-30 seconds
- Approximately 30 seconds
- At least 60 seconds
- Until the fruit is fully coated
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The label instructions for kiwi in-line dip/drench state to dip for approximately 30 seconds and allow fruit to drain.🔗 Source
According to the label, what is a specific restriction regarding the storage of treated fruit?
- Do not store treated fruit in a refrigerated environment
- Do not store treated fruit in direct sunlight
- Do not store treated fruit in containers made of wax
- Do not store treated fruit for more than 24 hours
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The restrictions section explicitly states: 'Do not store treated fruit in direct sunlight.'🔗 Source
Regarding the timing of application, when should Scholar be used?
- Pre-harvest only
- During the flowering stage
- Post-harvest
- Only during high humidity weather
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The label describes Scholar as being designed for post-harvest use.🔗 Source
What is the required mixing protocol to ensure the Scholar solution remains in suspension?
- Allow the mixture to sit for 10 minutes before use
- Mix only once at the beginning of the application
- Maintain vigorous agitation during mixing and application
- Use a slow-speed stirrer to prevent foaming
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The label states users must maintain vigorous agitation during mixing and application to ensure the solution remains in suspension.🔗 Source
What is the application rate of Scholar per 100 gallons for treating pome fruit diseases?
- 5-8 oz. or 8 oz.
- 8-16 oz.
- 2-4 oz.
- 10-20 oz.
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The label specifies a rate of 5-8 oz. or 8 oz. per 100 gal. for pome fruit diseases.🔗 Source
Which of the following is a required component of standard PPE for handling Scholar (excluding respirator requirements)?
- Nitrile-coated leather gloves
- Chemical-resistant gloves made from waterproof material
- Rubber boots with steel toes
- A chemical-resistant jumpsuit
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The PPE section requires chemical-resistant gloves made from waterproof material.🔗 Source
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