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When applying to oats for Aphids and Japanese beetles, what may the product be mixed with for dormant or delayed dormant applications?
- Partially hydrolyzed yeast protein
- Spray oil
- Malathion
- Enzymatic yeast hydrolyzate
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For oats, the label states the product may be mixed with spray oil for dormant and delayed dormant applications.🔗 Source
Which restriction applies to the application of this product regarding bloom?
- Do not apply within 3 days prior to bloom, during bloom, or until petal fall is complete
- Do not apply if the temperature is above 65°F
- Do not apply if the plant is in the early milk stage
- Do not apply to Lespedeza once it has bloomed
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The label contains a restriction stating: 'Do not apply this product within 3 days prior to bloom, during bloom, or until petal fall is complete.'🔗 Source
When treating rice leaf miners, when should the application occur?
- During the flowering stage
- Shortly after first rice blades appear on the water surface
- Within 15 days of malathion treatment
- Only when the plant is in the dormant stage
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The label instructs to treat for leafminers shortly after first rice blades appear on the surface of the water.🔗 Source
When treating Drosophila on Mango or Passion Fruit, what must be applied along with Fyfanon 57 EC?
- 1 lb. of spray oil
- 1 lb. of partially hydrolyzed yeast protein or enzymatic yeast hydrolyzate
- 2 gallons of water per acre
- A minimum of 15 days of malathion treatment
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The label specifies applying the product with 1 lb. of partially hydrolyzed yeast protein or enzymatic yeast hydrolyzate for Drosophila on Mango and Passion Fruit.🔗 Source
According to the label, what is the re-entry interval (REI) for this product?
- 12 hrs, 24 hrs
- 24 hrs, 48 hrs
- 3 days, 5 days
- 15 days
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The label explicitly lists the re-entry interval as 12 hrs, 24 hrs.🔗 Source
What is the maximum amount of actual Fyfanon 57% EC allowed per acre when applied to peach trees?
- 5.6 lbs.
- 3.0 lbs.
- 9 lbs.
- 4.8 lbs.
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The label states: 'Do not apply more than 9 lbs. of actual Fyfanon 57% EC per acre to peach trees.'🔗 Source
What is the application rate for controlling Aphids on Lettuce (head)?
- 1.5 pints
- 2.5-3 pints
- 3 pints
- 4 pints
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The label lists the rate for Aphids on Lettuce (head) as 3 pints.🔗 Source
Which of the following is a potential risk when applying this product to nectarines?
- Fruit spotting
- Leaf curling
- Root damage
- Delayed petal fall
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The label notes that Fyfanon 57% EC may cause fruit spotting on nectarines.🔗 Source
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