Yup, us farmers need to understand and follow the law, my county at least does spot checks and I don't mind, we need to be careful with this stuff. These herbicides are valuable tools, need to be used responsibly. We need to record some info on what we are spraying and keep records for 2 years on some of the products.....
Without knowing what you bought, really can't help you much. I'd be in trouble of I didnt know what product I had, and what rates to use. It is on the label, but many times there is a whole lot of info in a small space and it overlaps different uses and ways of spraying, so can be confusing. They especially have a hard time specifying what to do with a hand sprayer, as no one ever really knows the amount of spray coming out, one sprayer and one person to the next......
I'm not trying to be a smartalec, just saying those of us on the farm are required to be much more careful with this stuff than the average homeowner. On the farm we cannot have such a casual attitude about it.
If you can give the label name, and the EPA # of the product we can pull up a label for you and walk you through it. These generic products can come in different strengths, so would not be wise of us to just guess at what you have......
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