Practice 8 Drexel MSMA 6 Plus exam questions with instant feedback and cited explanations.
What is the maximum number of applications allowed per season for Cotton salvage operations?
Answer: The label specifies for the two-application method: 'DO NOT make more than two applications per season.'
When performing a post-emergent directed spray for weeds in Cotton, what is the maximum growth stage allowed for application?
Answer: The label states to make directed applications only when Cotton is 3 inches high to first bloom and specifically instructs: 'Do not apply after first bloom.'
When treating Turfgrass on Golf Courses and Sod Farms, what is the required mowing height prior to treatment?
Answer: The label instructions for Turfgrass state: 'Mow Turfgrass to a height of 1 to 1.5 inches before treatment.'
What is the minimum distance required from permanent water bodies when applying the product (excluding Sod Farms)?
Answer: The restrictions state: 'Do not apply within 50 feet of permanent water bodies or aquatic habitat...' (Note: Sod farms have a 25-foot restriction, but the general restriction is 50 feet).
For an aircraft application to Cotton (One application salvage), what is the required dilution rate?
Answer: The label states for Cotton (One application) via aircraft: '5 to 10 gallons of water per acre (aircraft)'.
For a band application in Cotton with 40-inch row spacing, how much diluted spray should be applied per 1 inch of band width?
Answer: The label states: 'For band applications, mix 2.66 pints in 40 gallons of water per acre, then apply 1 gallon of the diluted spray for each 1 inch band width to be treated of Cotton grown on 40 inch row spacing.'
According to the restrictions, which of the following grasses should NOT be treated with this product?
Answer: The label explicitly states: 'DO NOT apply to Carpetgrass, Centipedegrass or to Dichondra.'
When applying to Highway Rights-of-Way for dense weed growth, what is the recommended dilution range?
Answer: The label states for weeds in Highway Rights-of-Way: '2.5 to 6 pints... 40 to 50 gallons of water per acre.'