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Under which weather conditions should a technician use higher rates within the rate range (48 to 64 fluid ounces/A)?
- Warmer and wetter climates
- Cold and dry climates
- High wind conditions
- Extremely low humidity
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The timing/weather section states to use higher rates within the range for warmer and wetter climates.🔗 Source
What might reduce the weed control activity of Plainview SC 2026 03 22?
- Application to soil covered in heavy crop or weed debris
- Application during heavy rainfall
- Application in warmer climates
- Application to annual weeds
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The label states activity may be reduced if applied to soil covered in heavy crop or weed debris that prevents uniform distribution to the soil.🔗 Source
What is the maximum allowable application rate per acre in a single application?
- 64 fluid ounces
- 32 fluid ounces
- 48 fluid ounces
- 128 fluid ounces
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The restrictions state DO NOT apply more than 64 fluid ounces per acre in a single application.🔗 Source
If a technician needs to make a repeat application, what is the maximum total amount allowed per acre per year?
- 64 fluid ounces
- 32 fluid ounces
- 96 fluid ounces
- 128 fluid ounces
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The restrictions state a repeat application can be made but not to exceed a total amount of 64 fluid ounces per acre per year.🔗 Source
When using Plainview SC 2026 03 22 for preemergence weed control, what is required for activation?
- Rainfall of 0.25 inches within several weeks after application
- Irrigation of 1 inch immediately after application
- Application to dense weed vegetation
- Mixing with glyphosate
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The label notes that preemergence requires rainfall (0.25 inches) within several weeks after application to activate.🔗 Source
Which of the following is a target pest for Plainview SC 2026 03 22?
- Annual weeds
- Insects
- Rodents
- Fungi
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The label facts state that the product is used to control annual weeds.🔗 Source
What is the minimum required interval between repeat applications of this product?
- 60 days
- 30 days
- 14 days
- 90 days
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The restrictions state to allow at least 60 days between repeat applications.🔗 Source
For established perennial weeds, what is advised if perennial grasses or weeds not listed on the label are present?
- Addition of an appropriate postemergence herbicide (including glyphosate)
- A second preemergence application
- Increasing the rate to 128 fluid ounces per acre
- Waiting 60 days before the first application
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The label notes that addition of an appropriate postemergence herbicide may be required if unlisted perennial grasses or weeds are present.🔗 Source
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