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In what application scenario should a technician avoid using Inflame 280SL?
- Near water bodies or in areas where surface water runoff may occur
- During post-emergence weed control in orchards
- On soybean crops in outdoor settings
- When targeting perennial broadleaf weeds
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The label instructs users to avoid application near water bodies or in areas where surface water runoff may occur.🔗 Source
When applying Inflame 280SL to sugar beets, what is the required rotational interval before planting brassica leafy vegetables?
- 70 days
- 180 days
- 30 days
- 90 days
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The label specifies a 70-day interval for brassica leafy vegetables after application to sugar beets.🔗 Source
Which of the following is a required piece of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for handling this product?
- Chemical-resistant gloves
- N95 respirator mask
- Rubber apron
- Face veil only
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The label requires handling with specific PPE, including chemical-resistant gloves.🔗 Source
What is the recommended application rate range provided in the label for various weeds?
- 15 fl oz/a or 29 fl oz/a
- 5 fl oz/a or 10 fl oz/a
- 50 fl oz/a or 100 fl oz/a
- 1 fl oz/a or 5 fl oz/a
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The application rate listed in the label is 15 fl oz/a or 29 fl oz/a.🔗 Source
After applying Inflame 280SL to sugar beets, what is the rotational interval required for 'all other crops' (excluding brassica leafy vegetables)?
- 180 days
- 70 days
- 365 days
- 14 days
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The label states there is a 180-day interval for all other crops after application to sugar beets.🔗 Source
For post-emergence weed control in trees, fruits, and nuts, where is Inflame 280SL applicable?
- Outdoor
- Indoor
- Greenhouse only
- Hydroponic systems only
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The label lists the location for these applications as outdoor.🔗 Source
Which of the following best describes the target pests controlled by Inflame 280SL?
- Various annual and perennial broadleaf weeds, grasses, and some woody plants
- Only annual broadleaf weeds and grasses
- Insects and mites in vegetable crops
- Perennial woody plants and fungal pathogens
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The label states the product is used for the control of various annual and perennial broadleaf weeds, grasses, and some woody plants.🔗 Source
According to the label, how does Inflame 280SL function to control plants?
- By contact, meaning it only controls the parts of the plant it touches
- By systemic movement through the entire root system
- By soil sterilization to prevent future growth
- By inhibiting seed germination in the soil
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The product works by contact, meaning it only controls the parts of the plant it touches.🔗 Source
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