SoDakarcher
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Dbltree,
The local Co-op carries a High surfactant oil concentrate that contains 92% paraffin oil with fructose corn syrup and fatty esters. The remaining 8% is spray adjuvant. The label says to be used at 1 pint per acre as it is highly concentrated ( as opposed to 1 qt per acre with conventional crop oil concentrate ). I put a full qt in the 3.5 gal sprayer last year and was thinking I should back down and use 1 pint per 3.5 gallons with a quart each of prowl and simazine. Does that make sense based on the label?. The product name is SuperB hc. High Surfactant Oil Concentrate. Thanks for your thoughts.
The local Co-op carries a High surfactant oil concentrate that contains 92% paraffin oil with fructose corn syrup and fatty esters. The remaining 8% is spray adjuvant. The label says to be used at 1 pint per acre as it is highly concentrated ( as opposed to 1 qt per acre with conventional crop oil concentrate ). I put a full qt in the 3.5 gal sprayer last year and was thinking I should back down and use 1 pint per 3.5 gallons with a quart each of prowl and simazine. Does that make sense based on the label?. The product name is SuperB hc. High Surfactant Oil Concentrate. Thanks for your thoughts.