Iha Education February Webinar - Scotts Jewel

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1. The Jewel label lists over 100 crop plants as tolerant.

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The statement suggests that the Jewel label lists more than 100 crop plants as tolerant. This means that the Jewel label provides information about which crop plants can tolerate certain conditions or factors. Therefore, the statement is true as it indicates that there is a wide range of crop plants listed on the Jewel label as being tolerant.

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Iha Education February Webinar - Scotts Jewel - Quiz

This webinar quiz focuses on Scotts Jewel, covering its ingredients, application rates, and market needs for weed control in ornamentals and landscapes.

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2. According to the label, Jewel controls 35 grass and broadleaf weeds including some of the most serious weeds like Spurge, Grounsel, Annual Bluegrass and Bittercress.

Explanation

The explanation for the given correct answer is that Jewel is a herbicide that is labeled to control 35 different types of grass and broadleaf weeds. Some of the weeds mentioned, such as Spurge, Grounsel, Annual Bluegrass, and Bittercress, are considered to be among the most serious and problematic weeds. Therefore, it can be concluded that the statement is true.

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3. Jewel is labeled for field and container grown Woody Ornamentals, Perennials, and Landscape plants.

Explanation

The statement indicates that Jewel is labeled for field and container grown Woody Ornamentals, Perennials, and Landscape plants. Since the statement is saying that Jewel is labeled for these types of plants, it implies that the answer is true.

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4. Jewel is ready to ship today.

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The given statement "Jewel is ready to ship today" is a factual statement. It implies that Jewel is prepared and available for shipping on the current day. Therefore, the correct answer is "True" as it aligns with the information provided.

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5. Jewel controls Monocot (grassy) and Dicot (broadleaf) weeds.

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The statement suggests that Jewel has the ability to control both Monocot (grassy) and Dicot (broadleaf) weeds. Therefore, the correct answer is True.

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6. The key market need(s) Jewel fills is/are:

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Jewel fills the key market needs for all of the options mentioned. It provides another option for perennial producers, woody ornamental producers, landscape beds, and field-grown woody ornamentals. This means that Jewel is suitable for a wide range of market segments and can cater to the needs of various producers and customers in the industry.

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7. The REI on Jewel is:

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The REI (Re-Entry Interval) on Jewel is 12 hours. This means that after applying Jewel, it is safe to re-enter the treated area after 12 hours. The REI is an important safety guideline that indicates the minimum amount of time that should pass before people can safely enter an area that has been treated with a particular product. In the case of Jewel, it is necessary to wait for 12 hours before re-entering the treated area to ensure the safety of individuals.

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8. The correct rate(s) for Jewel is/are:

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The correct rate for Jewel is 100 lbs/acre. This rate is determined based on the weed target and the crop. It is possible that different weed targets and crops may require different rates, such as 50, 150, or 200 lbs/acre. However, in this case, the correct rate specified is 100 lbs/acre.

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9. Jewel is composed of two active ingredients. Choose the correct two.

Explanation

The correct answer is Oxadiazon and Pendimethalin. This is because the question asks for the two active ingredients that make up Jewel. Among the given options, only Oxadiazon and Pendimethalin are listed together.

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10. One of the key messages Scotts is communicating about Jewel is:

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The correct answer is "All of the above." This means that all of the statements mentioned in the options are key messages that Scotts is communicating about Jewel. Scotts is highlighting that Jewel is soft on perennials and tough on weeds, shines in rotation and is tough on weeds, is a good value, and controls both grass and broadleaf weeds.

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The Jewel label lists over 100 crop plants as tolerant.
According to the label, Jewel controls 35 grass and broadleaf weeds...
Jewel is labeled for field and container grown Woody Ornamentals,...
Jewel is ready to ship today.
Jewel controls Monocot (grassy) and Dicot (broadleaf) weeds.
The key market need(s) Jewel fills is/are:
The REI on Jewel is:
The correct rate(s) for Jewel is/are:
Jewel is composed of two active ingredients. Choose the correct two.
One of the key messages Scotts is communicating about Jewel is:
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