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When should you calibrate your application equipment? A. When you change granular products B. Before you use the equipment for the first time C. When the rate and speed at which the product is applied changes. D. All of the above |
D. All of the above |
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If you double the speed of your application equipment, how will it affect the application rate of a boom sprayer A. The application rate is reduced by the square foot B. The application rate is cut in half C. The application rate doubles D. The application rate does not change |
B. The application rate is cut in half |
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Which nozzle is well-suited for applying fungicides and insecticides where leaf surfaces require complete coverage. A. Flat fan nozzle B. Solid stream nozzle C. Cone nozzle D. Even flat fan nozzle |
C. Cone nozzle |
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How many ounces of herbicide are needed to make 2 gallons of a 4% solution of spray mix. A. 4oz B. 8oz C. 10oz D. 14oz |
C. 10oz |
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Determine the amount of granular insecticide needed to treat 2 acres if the product label rate is 2 pounds per 1,000 square feet. A. 174LB B. 348LB C. 80LB D. 35LB |
A. 174LB |
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Based on the diagram, how many ounces of fungicide will be needed to treat only the lawn area if the label rate is 3 ounces of fungicide per 1,000 square feet? A. 120Z B. 23OZ C. 39OZ D. 48OZ |
B. 23oz |
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Based on the diagram, how much total spray solution will be needed to treat the lawn if you calibrate your sprayer to deliver 4 gallons of spray mix per 1,000 square feet? A. 12 gal B. 16 gal C. 30 gal D. 36 gal |
C. 30 gal |