Chaparral Herbicide

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Under what condition is a non-ionic surfactant (at 1/4 pt per 100 gal) necessary?

Answer: The label notes that 1/4 pt of non-ionic surfactant per 100 gal is necessary if using low rates of liquid nitrogen fertilizer (less than 50% of the spray solution volume).

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Which spray adjuvant is permitted for use with Chaparral Herbicide?

Answer: The label states: 'Do not use a spray adjuvant other than non-ionic surfactant.'

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What is the restriction regarding ryegrass overseeding after a Chaparral Herbicide treatment?

Answer: The label explicitly states: 'Do not overseed ryegrass for 4 months after treatment.'

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What is the restriction regarding the pH of liquid fertilizer solutions used with Chaparral Herbicide?

Answer: The label states: 'Do not use with liquid fertilizer solutions with a pH less than 3.0.'

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When applying Chaparral Herbicide in the spring or early summer as a broadcast application, what is the requirement for the grass?

Answer: The label states Chaparral may be applied in spring/early summer over grass that was planted at least 4 months prior to the application.

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If a technician is performing a fall application of Chaparral Herbicide, what is the restriction regarding planting?

Answer: The label states: 'With fall applications, do not plant grasses the following spring.'

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According to the label, what are the approved sites for application of Chaparral Herbicide?

Answer: The label specifies that the application sites are Established Pastures, Rangeland, and CRP.

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When applying Chaparral Herbicide under arid conditions, what amount of AMS should be used per acre?

Answer: Under arid conditions, the mixing instructions specify 4 pounds of AMS per acre.

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