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What is the required Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) if mists are present during application?
- A dust mask only
- A NIOSH-approved respirator with N, R, or P filter
- A full-face shield and heavy apron
- A chemical-resistant suit and goggles
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The label requires a NIOSH-approved respirator with N, R, or P filter if mists are present.🔗 Source
What is the required concentration range for general dilution of Agri-Mycin 50?
- 10-50 ppm
- 50-200 ppm
- 100-300 ppm
- 200-500 ppm
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The mixing section states users must follow dilution rates based on a desired concentration of 50 to 200 ppm.🔗 Source
When treating Coleys for bacterial blight, when should the first spray be applied?
- During the bloom stage
- After the seedlings have transplanted
- When seedlings are in the 2-leaf stage
- At 20-30% bloom
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For Coleys, the label says to apply the first spray when seedlings are in the 2-leaf stage.🔗 Source
What is the Restricted-Entry Interval (REI) for Agri-Mycin 50?
- 4 hours
- 12 hours
- 24 hours
- 48 hours
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The product has a restricted-entry interval (REI) of 12 hours.🔗 Source
When treating apples for fine blight, what is the recommended timing for the first application?
- At the 2-leaf stage
- Immediately after petal fall
- At 20-30% bloom
- Weekly during the growing season
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For apple fine blight, the label instructs to make the first application at 20-30% bloom.🔗 Source
Which of the following diseases is Agri-Mycin 50 specifically listed to control in tobacco crops?
- Soft rot and blackleg
- Wildfire and blue mold
- Fine blight
- Bacterial wilt
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The label states that for tobacco, the product is used to control Wildfire and Blue Mold.🔗 Source
According to the label restrictions, how should Agri-Mycin 50 be applied regarding irrigation?
- It can be applied via any irrigation system
- It should only be applied through drip irrigation
- Do not apply to any type of irrigation system
- It must be mixed into the irrigation water
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The restrictions explicitly state: 'Do not apply to any type of irrigation system.'🔗 Source
For ornamental gardens and trees, what is the recommended application rate for fine blight?
- 2-3 oz
- 8-16 oz
- 5.1/5 oz per 100 gal
- 200 ppm
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The application rate for fine blight in Ornamental Garden/Trees is 2-3 oz.🔗 Source
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