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According to the restrictions, what should you avoid regarding the application site?
- Applying to plants with more than 25% leaf canopy damage
- Drifting onto adjacent properties, water bodies, or the root zone of susceptible trees
- Applying during the fall season
- Applying to woody plants
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The restrictions state: DO NOT apply or allow this product to drift onto adjacent properties, water bodies, or within the root zone of susceptible trees.🔗 Source
When treating Huisache for optimum control, what is the recommended timing for application?
- In the early spring to small rosettes
- In the fall before November 1st
- In the late spring to midsummer
- In the late summer to early fall
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The label states that for Huisache, for optimum control, apply in the fall before November 1st.🔗 Source
Under which condition should you avoid applying the product to mesquite?
- When soil temperature is below 75° F at 12 inches depth
- When new mesquite growth is present due to recent rainfall
- When the application is made in the late spring
- When using an MSO-OS adjuvant
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The label instructions for Honey Mesquite state to avoid applications when new mesquite growth is present due to recent rainfall.🔗 Source
To perform a foliar individual plant treatment on Honey Mesquite, how much MSO-OS adjuvant should be mixed with 6 quarts of INVORA® HERBICIDE in 100 gallons of spray solution?
- 2 quarts
- 6 quarts
- 0.5 quarts
- 1.5 quarts
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For Honey Mesquite foliar individual plant treatments, mix 6 quarts of herbicide and 2 quarts of approved MSO-OS adjuvant in enough water to form 100 gallons.🔗 Source
When applying to Rush Skeletonweed or Russian knapweed, when is the best time for results?
- In the late spring to midsummer
- In the fall before November 1st
- In the fall after a killing frost but before snow accumulates, or in the early spring to small rosettes
- In the late summer to early fall when soil moisture is high
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For Rush Skeletonweed and Russian knapweed, the label recommends application in the fall after a killing frost before snow, or in early spring to small rosettes.🔗 Source
Where is INVORA® HERBICIDE intended to be applied?
- Indoor only
- Outdoor only
- Both indoor and outdoor
- Only in irrigation ditches
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All listed applications for target pests (Huisache, Honey Mesquite, etc.) specify the location as 'Outdoor'.🔗 Source
What is the maximum allowable rate of INVORA® HERBICIDE per acre in a single application?
- 36 fluid ounces
- 54 fluid ounces
- 48 fluid ounces
- 24 fluid ounces
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The restrictions state: DO NOT apply more than 48 fluid ounces per acre in a single application.🔗 Source
What is the required dilution for spot applications targeting broadleaf weeds using a 0.50% solution?
- 3.2 fluid ounces per 5 gallons
- 149 fluid ounces per 25 gallons
- 74 fluid ounces per 25 gallons
- 16 fluid ounces per 10 gallons
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According to the mixing facts, for broadleaf weeds at a 0.50% strength, 74 fluid ounces are added to 25 gallons.🔗 Source
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