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BACKPACK APPLICATION
Example: Applicator wants to spray 1 gallon of this product solution per 1,000 square feet at a rate of 12 fl oz/Acre. Mix 0.27 fl oz (1.6 teaspoons or 8.1 mls) of this product in 1 gallon of water
You would use that 12 fl. oz in 43.56 gallons to cover that one acre........
That's from the Flumigard label (page 3). Also on that same page, For an application rate of 8 fl. oz. per acre you would use 0.18 fl. oz. in one gallon of water, or 8 ounces in 43.56 gallons of water to cover that acre.
Flumigard is the generic equivalent of Clipper.
I use Cygnet Plus for my non-ionic surfactant.
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