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Iowa Commercial Pesticide Applicator Category 1A Latest Update Graded A
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Iowa Commercial Pesticide Applicator Category 1A Latest Update Graded A What is the greatest hazard when applying most herbicides? Injury to nontarget plants 
Name some herbicides which are very effective against germinating weeds but less effective on established weeds. Frontier, Lasso, and Dual 
What soil conditions reduce the activity of many herbicides and require increased rates for adequate weed control? Higher levels of soil organic matter or clay 
Two herbicides which are more active on ...
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Oregon Pesticide Laws and Safety Exam Questions and Answers Latest 2024/2025 (100% SOLVED)
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Pesticides - Answer- include herbicides, insecticides, 
fungicides, rodenticides, and many other 
substances used to kill, harm, or repel pests. 
General Use Pesticides - Answer- may be bought over the counter without a pesticide 
license. 
Restricted Use Pesticides (RUPs) - Answer- are a category of products that pose a 
higher risk to people, animals, or the environment. They can only be purchased by a 
person with a pesticide license; use requires supervision by a licensed applicator. 
Pestic...
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Principles of Organic Crop Production
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Unit 34: Understand the Principles of 
Organic Crop Production 
Unit code: D/600/9849 
QCF Level 3: BTEC National 
Credit value: 10 
Guided learning hours: 60 
Aim and purpose 
This unit aims to provide learners with an understanding of the principles of organic crop production and how 
these can be applied in practice. This unit is primarily aimed at learners within a centre-based setting looking 
to progress into the sector or further education and training. 
Unit introduction 
The need to ...
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CDFA IPM Exam 2023/2024 (Revised) A+.
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CDFA IPM Exam 2023/2024 (Revised) A+. 
2,4-D is used to control? - ANSWER annual broadleaf weeds in crops 
Spry Oil Properties - ANSWER High Viscosity in Summer with high heat: Less Phytotoxic 
Low Viscosity in Winter with low heat: Heavier Oil 
What is 2-4D amine? - ANSWER Salt 
What are IGR? - ANSWER Insect Growth Regulators, Mimic natural hormones and interfere 
with growth 
Herbicides adsorbs/binds to which kind of soil? - ANSWER Soil with high organic/clay 
content and Low pH, high temperat...
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Texas Department of Agriculture Pesticide Applicator's study guide- Answered 100% Correct
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Define IPM - ANSWER-1. a pest population management system that anticipates and prevents pests from causing damage. 
 
2. an ecological approach to pest control. 
 
Components of IPM - ANSWER-1. Pest identification 
2. Monitoring 
3. Use of natural enemies (biological control) 
4. Pest-resistant plants 
5. Cultural and structural changes 
6. Judicious use of least toxic pesticides 
 
Intent of IPM - ANSWER-To use tactics that include pesticide alternatives that reduce the total amount of pestici...
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Tarleton Agronomy Exam 2 Questions And Answers With Verified Solutions Graded A+
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2 types of production systems - tillage systems and cropping systems 
accessions - a collection of plant materials from a particular location 
Advantages of continuous cropping - grow crop that yields the most income. 
less equipment required. 
less technical (specialized) equipment. 
Advantages of conventional till - clean (weed free). 
less pesticide use. 
Advantages of crop rotation - pest management. 
improve soil properties (increase soil organic matter and improve soil fertility). 
delays ...
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Download this complete,fully solved and updated actual exam for CCEA FOOD AND NUTRITION
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Food provenance 
The origin of food, or where food comes from. In terms of food provenance, Food can be grown, reared, or caught. Consumers prioritise poultry, red meat, eggs, fish, shellfish, dairy products, fruit, and vegetables. 
 
 
 
Food Traceability 
Having access to information about where food comes from and assurances that food is safe to consume 
 
 
 
 
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Edmentum Agriculture: Final Exam with verified solutions
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Edmentum Agriculture: Final Exam with verified solutions 
1. Which of these does organic farming use?: Green Manure 
2. Wendell is working on a project to reduce wastage of farm products. Which initiative will more 
likely to help him in reduce wastage of farm products?: - Developing proper storage and supply 
chain facilities 
3. Which option best describes punctuality in the context of positive workhabits?: ensuring that 
you fulfill your commitments on time or in advance 
4. Chrissie shirksth...
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CDFA COMMODITIES EXAM | QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST UPDATE | GRADED A+
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What is the NOP? 
Correct Answer: National Organics Program; est after Organic Food Prod Act of 
1990; Made into law in Oct 2002; Does NOT cover non-food items 
Why National Organic Standards? 
Correct Answer: Uniformity among standards; Uniformity among certifying agents; 
Assurance of organic integrity 
What is organic food? 
Correct Answer: Meets NOP standards; grown without use of most conventional 
pesticides, fertilizers made w/synthetic ing./sewer sludge, bioengineering, or ionizing 
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Certified Crop Advisor Terms 2024
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Certified Crop Advisor Terms 2024 
Acid Soil: 
A soil that has a pH value of less than 7.0. 
Aerobic: 
A condition identified by the presence of oxygen. 
Agronomic Nutrient Rate: 
Agronomic Amount of nutrients required by a crop for an expected yield, after all soil, 
water, plant, and air credits are considered. 
Alkaline Soil: 
A soil that has a pH value greater than 7.0. 
Ammonium (NH4+): 
Ammonium A form of nitrogen that is available to plants from fertilizer and organic 
matter decompositio...
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