Remedy Herbicide

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When mixing Remedy Herbicide with liquid fertilizer, what is the correct procedure for filling the spray tank?

Answer: The label instructions specify filling the tank half full with liquid fertilizer, adding herbicide with agitation, and then completing the fill with fertilizer.

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What is a risk of allowing water to get into the Remedy Ultra premix?

Answer: The label states that allowing water into the premix may form a thick 'invert' emulsion that is difficult to break.

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When tank mixing products containing the same active ingredient, what must the technician ensure?

Answer: The restrictions state that if products with the same active ingredient are tank mixed, do not exceed the maximum allowable active ingredient use rates.

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According to the mixing instructions, what is the maximum amount of oil allowed per acre?

Answer: The label states to use up to a maximum of 1 gallon of oil per acre.

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What is the primary target pest for Remedy Herbicide according to the label?

Answer: The label explicitly lists Broadleaf Weed as the target pest.

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What must be done with a spray mixture containing Remedy and liquid fertilizer after it is prepared?

Answer: The label states to apply immediately and specifies 'Do not store liquid fertilizer spray mixtures.'

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Under what weather condition should the pesticide be applied to minimize drift to sensitive areas?

Answer: The label states the pesticide should be applied when the potential for drift is minimal, such as when wind is blowing away from sensitive areas.

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To prevent a thick 'invert' emulsion from forming, how should the product be added to the mixing tank?

Answer: The label warns that an invert emulsion may form if the premix or Remedy Ultra is put into the mixing tank before the addition of water.

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