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Under which weather or environmental condition should application be avoided?
- Temperature inversions
- Active turf growth
- Low wind speeds
- Dry soil conditions
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The timing/weather section states to avoid applications during temperature inversions.🔗 Source
Which of the following is a target for management using Musketeer?
- Poa annua populations
- Residential lawn weeds
- Shrubs and bedding plants
- Food plants
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The label states Musketeer can be used to manage Poa annua populations.🔗 Source
In which state is Musketeer classified as a 'RESTRICTED USE' product under 6NYCRR Part 326?
- New York
- California
- Florida
- Texas
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The label states that in New York State, this product is classified for 'RESTRICTED USE' under 6NYCRR Part 326.🔗 Source
Which type of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is required for handling Musketeer?
- Chemical-resistant gloves (butyl rubber or barrier laminate ≥ 14 mils)
- N95 respirator and face shield
- Waterproof coveralls and boots
- Chemical-resistant apron and goggles
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The PPE section specifies chemical-resistant gloves (butyl rubber or barrier laminate ≥ 14 mils).🔗 Source
Which of the following describes the application method and site for Musketeer?
- Broadcast spray via boom-type sprayer on golf course turfgrasses
- Aerial application on residential lawns
- Hand-held sprayer on shrubs and bedding plants
- Drip irrigation on food plants
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The label specifies application is typically done via broadcast spray using a boom-type sprayer on golf course turfgrasses.🔗 Source
When using a boom-type sprayer, what is the required calibration range for the delivery of the spray?
- 10 to 100 gallons/acre
- 12 to 36 fl. oz./acre
- 0.5 to 2.5 gallons/100 gallons
- 14 mils per acre
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The mixing notes state to use a boom-type sprayer calibrated to deliver 10 to 100 gallons/acre.🔗 Source
What is the recommended application rate for Musketeer on golf course turfgrasses?
- 12-36 fl. oz. per acre
- 0.5 to 2.5 gallons per 100 gallons
- 10 to 100 gallons per acre
- 0.125 to 0.5 lbs N per 1,000 ft²
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The application section specifies a rate of 12-36 fl. oz. per acre.🔗 Source
According to the restrictions, where is Musketeer NOT permitted for use?
- Residential lawns or rights-of-ways
- Golf course putting greens
- Bentgrass and Kentucky Bluegrass
- Outdoor turfgrasses
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The restrictions explicitly state: 'Do not use on residential lawns or within rights-of-ways.'🔗 Source
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