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When treating Dollar Spot on Greens and Tees, what is the recommended repeat interval?
- Every 7 to 10 days
- Every 14 to 21 days
- Every 28 to 35 days
- Only once per season
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The label states for Dollar Spot on Greens and Tees, repeat at a 14 to 21 day interval.🔗 Source
Which of the following is a restriction regarding livestock and treated turf?
- Do not graze animals on treated turf
- Do not allow poultry to walk on treated turf
- Do not feed clippings from treated turf to livestock or poultry
- Both A and C are correct
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The restrictions state both 'Do not graze animals on treated turf' and 'Do not feed clippings from treated turf to livestock or poultry.'🔗 Source
What is the maximum allowable total amount of product that can be applied per 1,000 ft² per year?
- 24 fluid oz.
- 35 fluid oz.
- 6 fluid oz.
- 8 fluid oz.
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The restrictions state: Do not exceed a total of 35 fluid oz. product/1000 ft2 per year.🔗 Source
What is the application rate for Fusarium Blight (Fusarium spp.) per 1,000 ft²?
- 3 to 4 fluid oz.
- 4 fluid oz.
- 8 fluid oz.
- 14 to 21 fluid oz.
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The label specifies a rate of 8 fluid oz. 1000 ft.2 for Fusarium Blight.🔗 Source
For golf courses, under what condition is there a restriction on applying the product to turf cut higher than 1”?
- When the turf is in a drought
- When water bodies are present
- When applying for Anthracnose
- When using high pressure sprayers
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The restrictions state: For golf courses only, do not apply to turf cut higher than 1” on golf holes where water bodies are present.🔗 Source
When treating for Gray Snow Mold, what is the recommended application timing regarding winter?
- Only in the late spring
- One application before lasting winter snow cover
- Only when snow is melting
- Twice during the summer months
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The timing notes for Gray Snow Mold specify one application before lasting winter snow cover.🔗 Source
According to the label, which of the following is a prohibited mixing practice for 26GT 2026 03 22?
- Mixing with Chipco Signature Fungicide
- Mixing with Cleary’s 3336 F
- Mixing with any sticker, extender, or wetting agent
- Mixing with Banol Fungicide
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The restrictions explicitly state: Do not mix with any sticker, extender, or wetting agent.🔗 Source
For the control of Large Patch (Rhizoctonia solanii), when should the first application be made?
- In the spring after snow melt
- Immediately when symptoms are visible
- In the fall when conditions are favorable but no symptoms are visible
- During the peak of summer heat
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The notes for Large Patch state to make the first application in fall when conditions are favorable for disease development but no symptoms are visible.🔗 Source
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