Trigard OMC

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What is the active ingredient concentration in the Trigard OMC wettable powder?

Answer: Description section: 'It is formulated as a wettable powder containing 75.0% Cyromazine (CAS No. 66215-27-8) as the active ingredient.'

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What does the label state regarding the suitability of bulb vegetables grown from seed treated within 60 days of planting?

Answer: Timing and weather conditions section: 'Note: not all bulb vegetables grown from seed treated with Trigard OMC within 60 days of planting are suitable.'

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Which Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) precaution is explicitly mentioned to avoid inhalation of the product?

Answer: PPE section: 'CAUTION: Avoid contact with eyes, skin, or clothing. Avoid breathing dust.'

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Which group of users is Trigard OMC intended for?

Answer: Description and Use restrictions sections both state: 'This product is intended for use by licensed commercial seed treatment companies only.'

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What is the prescribed rotational crop interval for 'any other crops' not specifically listed in the instructions?

Answer: The text states: 'Users should follow specific rotational crop intervals, such as... 300 days for any other crops.'

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According to the label, what is the required rotational crop interval for sweet corn when using Trigard OMC?

Answer: The text states: 'Users should follow specific rotational crop intervals, such as... 30 days for sweet corn, radishes, and carrots'

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What is the required application rate of Trigard OMC for treating 100 lbs of seed against onion maggots?

Answer: Mixing and dilution section: 'for_pests: onion maggot; amount: 6.6 lbs; per_unit: 100 lbs of seed'

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When using Trigard OMC, which environmental hazard should users be aware of?

Answer: Description section: 'users should be aware of environmental hazards, such as the potential for contamination of water, including surface water, interstitial areas, or groundwater'

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