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Title: Grafting is an asexual form of propagation. (True or false?)
Post by: Tejonk on Mar 9, 2018
Grafting is an asexual form of propagation.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Question 2

Name four characteristics of a well-planned storage building for pesticides.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 3

What type of bulbs are grown in the U.S. and shipped around the world?
 
  A) lilies
  B) tulips
  C) gladiolus
  D) daffodils

Question 4

Cleft grafting is done during the winter.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Question 5

Where should the focal point be located when creating a floral arrangement?
 
  A) side, top
  B) front, top
  C) front, bottom
  D) side, bottom

Question 6

Briefly describe the information on a pesticide label.
 
  What will be an ideal response?


Title: Grafting is an asexual form of propagation. (True or false?)
Post by: Crazyme on Mar 9, 2018
Answer to #1

True

Answer to #2

ANS:A
well-planned storage building should be well ventilated, have a source of heat and water, be
fireproof, have a secure locking system, and have sufficient storage area. The storage area should be
well marked with placards indicating the presence of pesticides. The arrangement of the pesticides
within the storage area should allow for ease in handling and safety.



Answer to #3

C

Answer to #4

False

Answer to #5

C

Answer to #6

ANS:The
information on a pesticide container label instructs the user on the correct procedures for
application, storage, and disposal of the pesticide. The pesticide label is a summary of information
gathered by the pesticide manufacturer and is required for product registration.



Title: Grafting is an asexual form of propagation. (True or false?)
Post by: Tejonk on Mar 9, 2018
I hope they're paying you for this because all of them were correct :lol:


Title: Grafting is an asexual form of propagation. (True or false?)
Post by: Crazyme on Mar 9, 2018
not really, just a volunteer... and you're welcome ;)