Manuscript Herbicide - Questions & Answers

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  • Asked by Bob
    08/19/2019
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    There are 3 jugs in case. Is that two jugs of Manuscript and one jug of Adigor?
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    Yes, Manuscript Herbicide is packaged with a container of Adigor.

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  • Asked by Lauren from New Orleans
    06/27/2019
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    Are there any reviews onManuscript Herbicide ?
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    There are currently no customer reviews for Manuscript Herbicide . We would be happy if you were the first!

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  • Asked by Mike from Sand Springs Oklahoma
    06/11/2021
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    How many square feet will the Manuscript Herbicide 2 gallon jug cover? Is there an expiration date?
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    Each Manuscript Herbicide 1 gallon jug will cover 6,600 to 13,300 square feet depending at what rate it is applied. Per the Product Use Rate chart on page 8 of the product label, mix at 9.6 oz to 19.2 oz per acre in a minimum water volume of 20 gallons per acre. Do not exceed a maxium of 19.2 oz per acre per calendar year. Please refer to the Product Use Rate Chart on page 8 of the product label for more information. 

    This product has a shelf life of 3-5 years from the manufactured date when stored out of extreme heat and freezing temperatures. 

     

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  • Asked by Joe from Houston, Tx
    06/16/2021
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    What is the area of coverage for a case of Manuscript Herbicide?
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    The rate for Manuscript Herbicide will depend on how many treatments you want to make per year. For 2 treatments done 14-21 days apart you will use 9.6 oz to an acre. For 1 treatment per year you will mix 19.2 oz per acre. These acre rates are typically mixed at 20 to 100 gallons of water. For the case of Manuscript you will receive 3 gallons of the product will a total of 384 oz, so if you apply at the 19.2 oz per acre for one treatment, the 3 gallons will cover 20 acres.

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