In this mini quiz, we would like you to think about how you might reduce the detection of propyzamide in water. Check each answer, then move on to the next question until you finish the quiz to find out your overall score.
Quick Quiz: Problems with propyzamide
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Question 1 of 6
1. Question
The risk to water is reduced if there is no risk of heavy rain within how many hours of application?
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2. Question
Do not spray Propyzamide if field drains are flowing, or if you suspect they are likely to be flowing within a minimum of how many days after application? Please key in a digit.
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3. Question
The risk to water will be increased if the field is what?
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4. Question
Keeping the buffer strip to what width next to a watercourse, will reduce the risk to water of Propyzamide?
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5. Question
The risk to water is reduced if the field has not been mole-drained within the preceding six months. True or false?
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6. Question
Direct drilling and minimum tillage will both reduce the risk to water of Propyzamide, but to what depth of min-till?
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