Wyoming Pesticide Applicator Certification Practice Test

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What is tank mixing in pesticide application?

  1. Mixing pesticides with growth hormones

  2. Mixing pesticides with water only

  3. Combining pesticides and fertilizers and applying them simultaneously

  4. Mixing pesticides with lighting agents

The correct answer is: Combining pesticides and fertilizers and applying them simultaneously

Tank mixing in pesticide application involves combining two or more different pesticides and/or fertilizers and applying them simultaneously. This is done in order to achieve a more effective and efficient control of pests, weeds, or diseases. Options A, B, and D are incorrect as they do not involve the mixing of pesticides and fertilizers, which is the key aspect of tank mixing. Additionally, growth hormones and lighting agents are not commonly used in pesticide application and would likely not be effective for pest control. Water alone is also not a sufficient carrier for pesticides, as they may require other additives such as spreaders or adjuvants for proper distribution and effectiveness.