ID Core | Label Testing Flashcards
True or false (Refer to the CARBOM 4L label)
This product is not toxic to bees.
False.
True or false (Refer to the CARBOM 4L label)
If swallowed drink 2 glasses of milk. Do not induce vomiting.
False.
True or false (Refer to the CARBOM 4L label)
Empty containers should be triple rinsed and recycled.
True.
True or false (Refer to the CARBOM 4L label)
To control flea beetles you may not apply more often than every 7 days, up to a total of 8 times.
True.
You make a calibration test over 100 feet. Your sprayer has a swath width of 50
feet. The sprayer delivered 2 gallons over that area. What is the sprayer delivery rate per acre?
a) 87,120 gallons per acre
b) .2 gallons per acre
c)17.4 gallons per acre
You applied product to a section of land that’s 100 feet x 50 ft = 5,000 square feet
Use the conversion chart to figure out how many times 5,000 square feet goes into an acre. 43,560 / 5,000 = 8.712
Multiply that by the number of gallons you used. 8.712 x 2 = 17.424
b) 17.4 gallons per acre
See ID Core study guide page 127 for more help.
With your 3 gallon compressed air sprayer, you measure out an area 10’ X
10’ area. You perform a test spray of the area and find that you used 50
fluid ounces of water. What is the sprayer delivery rate based on 1,000 square feet?
a) 3.9 gallons per 1,000 sq ft
b) 6,400 gallons per 1,000 sq ft
c) 128 gallons per 1,000 sq ft
You applied to a section of land that is 10x10 = 100 sq ft
100 square feet goes into 1,000 square feet 10 times
10 X 50 fl oz = 500 fl oz
Use the conversion chart to convert 500 fl oz / 128 = 3.9 gallons
a) 3.9 gallons
See ID Core study guide page 128 for more help.
You’re working with a boom sprayer that’s been calibrated to deliver 20 gallons of spray per acre. The tank holds 100 gallons. How many acres will one tank load cover?
a) 4 acres
b) 20 acres
c) 5 acres
100 gallon tank / 20 gallons per acre = 5 acres
c) 5 acres
See ID Core study guide page 130 for more help.
You’re mixing a pesticide that specifies an application rate of 5 pints per acre. You need to cover 15 acres. How many fl oz of product should you use?
a) 75 fl oz
b) 16 fl oz
c) 1,200 fl oz
5 pints x 15 acres = 75 pints needed
75 pints x 16 = 1,200 fl oz
c) 1,200 fl oz
See ID Core study guide page 130 for more help.
True or false (Refer to the Carvern 68 label)
This product can only be sold to a licensed applicator in the State of Idaho
True. I’s a restricted use pesticide.
True or false (Refer to the Carvern 68 label)
It’s ideal to apply this product during a temperature inversion. A key indicator of ideal conditions is a light mist or fog.
False.
True or false (Refer to the Carvern 68 label)
When applying to corn, do not forage or feed fodder for 7 days following the application of this product.
True.
True or false (Refer to the Radiant 40F label)
To prevent algae, apply this fungicide at a rate of 3 to 6 oz per 1,000 square feet
True
True or false (Refer to the Radiant 40F label)
A respirator is always required when applying this product.
False.
True or false (Refer to the Radiant 40F label)
This product can be applied with aircraft
True