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Rationale Practice 1 2019Name: _____________________________ Don’t forget Last Name Directions: Answers all questions showing work if needed. Partial credit may be given for correct work. This is an open note quiz. NOT OPEN BOOK OR OPEN COMPUTER. Soon you will have a closed note quiz like this. Multiply or divide the following problem, cancel units if possible (reduce) 1 pt(5/6) * (2/3)(5/6) / (2/3)(4/x) * (z/y)(4/x) / (z/y)(33/43) * ((zxy)/3)(33/43) / ((zxy)/3)(x*y/z*t) * ((y*r)/z)((x+3)/ u) * (3+4)/2u((x+3)/ u) / (3+4)/2uMultiply the following problem, cancel units if possible (reduce)1 (18 kilograms/2 meters)*(5 kilograms/2 meters)(56 bushels/acre) * (32 ounces/acre) (5280 ft/ 1hr) * (65 sec/ 3 miles) (18 pounds/ 2 in^2) * (5 mew/ second)Divide the following problem, cancel units if possible (reduce) 1(18 kilograms/2 meters)/(5 kilograms/2 meters)(56 bushels/acre) / (32 ounces/acre)(32 bushels/ 2 acres) / (34 gallons/ acre)(9 m/sec)/ (3m / sec) Make a common denominator for the following and combine 1(4/5) + (1/3)(2/3) + (1/4)(2/x) + (2/y)(z/c) + (2/(c*s)(z/c) - (2/(c*s)((6+4)/r) – (1/ xyz)(r/vb) + (1/cb)((5x)/z) – (45/xy)(3 meters/sec) + (4 kg/ 1 in^2)(5 watts/ 1 util) – (4 watts/ 1 watson)(25 watts/ 1 sec) – ( 1 gallon/ 1 in)Change the following into a percent: 6000.00455430000.0341.04Change the following into a number: 0.0785%56000%104%1004%0.034%0.56%1/16 is what percent rounded to the hundredths place 1One is equal to _______________ percent. 1Challenge Problems using +/- and x and /((2x/y) +1) / ((2y/x) -1)((2/3) – (2/x))/ ((x-3)/x)((5/x) + (x/y) * ((x/y) – (5/y)((x-4)/5) * ((5/6) + (x/y)(4/5) / ((5/x) – (y/zx))((x/c) + (6/x)) – ((f/x) + (5/6))Rationale Quiz PracticeName: _______________________________________Multiply the following reduce (cancel values) if possible:(x/6) * (t/h)(450/u) * (c/n)(g/c) * (c/r)(45/f) * ((f*t)/c)(c/v) * (v/5456)Know how to find an absolute valueDivide the following reduce (cancel values) if possible:(x/j) / ((64/h)(n/j) / (n/m)Be careful (n/j) / (m/m) (678 ÷ t) / (b ÷ n)(45 ÷ p) ÷ (p ÷ q)Make a common denominator for the following: (2 ÷ x) + (3/Y)(y/h) + (6/h)(b ÷ y) – (g ÷ 8)(43/r) – (b / c)(321/c) – (54/y)Change the following into a percent:5670.657153.234566.01.00012Change the following into a number: 0.65%0.001%5600.01%45%345.0843%Rationale Quiz 1 Ag MathName: _________________________________Directions: Answers all questions showing work if needed. Partial credit may be given for correct work. This is an open note quiz. NOT OPEN BOOK OR OPEN COMPUTER. Soon you will have a closed note quiz like this. Multiply the following problem, cancel units if possible (reduce) 1 pt((30*x)/y) * (y/(x*z))Multiple the following problem and cancel units if possible (reduce) 1 pt(34 bushels/acre) * (2 pounds/acre)Divide the following problem, cancel units if possible (reduce) 1(2 miles/ hour) / (21 bushels/ day) Make a common denominator for the following and combine 1((x*y)/(c*x)) – (p/3)Change the following into a number: 6000%Change the following into a percentage: 0.0018Write 300 bushels as a fraction. Unit Proving IntroUrea cost $485 dollars per ton at the elevator. It is 46% nitrogen. Anhydrous ammonia cost $600 dollars at the elevator. It is 82 % nitrogen. Which is cheaper per pound of nitrogen? How much cheaper is this source? How much would you save on a 1000 acre farm? You have two feedstuffs you are buying. Feed one costs $85 per ton. It is 14% protein and on a 65 % dry matter. Feed two cost $120 dollars per ton. It is 10% protein and 85% dry matter. Which is a cheaper source of protein? By how much? You have two options for buying corn. Option one is 80% dry matter; costs $3.56/bushel. Option two is 87% dry matter and is $3.68/bushel. The test weight for option 1 is 61 pounds per bushel. The test weight for option 2 is 59 pounds per bushel. Which is the better buy? Why? Unit Proving PracticeName: ______________________________You are going to fertilize a field. You put done 32 kilograms per acre. You have 8000 acres of land you want to fertilize at this rate. How many us tons do you put down per acre? How many tons do you use total? 1 kg/2.2 lbs and 1 ton = 2000 lbs. You are going to fertilize a field. You put done 8 gallons per acre. You have 50 acres of land you want to fertilize at this rate. How many us ounces do you put down per acre? How many cups do you use total? 128 oz/ 1 gal and 16 cups/ 1 galYou are going to fertilize a field. You put done 72 kilograms per acre. You have 2000 acres of land you want to fertilize at this rate. How many us tons do you put down per acre? How many tons do you use total? 1 kg/2.2 lbs and 1 ton = 2000 lbs. You are going to fertilize a field. You put done 7 gallons per acre. You have 150 acres of land you want to fertilize at this rate. How many us ounces do you put down per acre? How many cups do you use total? 128 oz/ 1 gal and 16 cups/ 1 galYou are helping a family from Europe. A label says to mix 28 ounces of chemical per gallon of water. How many milliliters of chemical is this per liter of water? 1 fluid ounce/29.57 mL, 1000 milliliter = 1 liters, 128 ounces per gallon.You are helping a family from Europe. A label says to mix 2 ounces of chemical per gallon of water. How many milliliters of chemical is this per liter of water? 1 fluid ounce/29.57 mL, 1000 milliliter = 1 liters, 128 ounces per gallon.You need to figure out number pounds per acre your fields need to yield to get enough hay for the winter. You know you need 4000 bales for a winter that weigh 0.5 tons each. You have 1000 acres. What is your yield in pound per acre to get your goal? What is your yield in bales per acre to hit this goal? 1 ton = 2000 lbsYou have a plastic bin filled with seed. The bottom of the bin is 3 ft by 2 ft. The bin filled weighs 60 pounds. How many pounds per square inch (psi) are exerted on the table it sits on? Given that 144 in squared in one foot squared. For number 9 – 12 please use the following table. Note that the base units (the one in the picture) for these problems are Volts, ohms, and amps. Any time you see centi, kilo, hector, deci, etc you must convert.You are trying to figure out how many amps are running through a system. You are given the following formula: Volts (V) divided by resistance (ohms) equals current (amps). If you have 7 mV power source and resistor with 240 ohms, what is your current in amps? I volt equals 1000 millivolts (mV). You are trying to figure out how many amps are running through a system. You are given the following formula: Volts (V) divided by resistance (ohms) equals current (amps). If you have 7 mV power source and resistor with 20000 centiohms, what is your current in amps? You are trying to figure out how many volts your power source is. You are given the following formula: Resistance (ohms) multiplied by current (amps) equals volts (V). If you measure a current of 5 amps and resistor with 100000 centiohms, what is your source voltage in volts? You are trying to figure out how many volts your power source is. You are given the following formula: Resistance (ohms) multiplied by current (amps) equals volts (V). If you measure a current of 60 milliamps and resistor with 468 ohms, what is your source voltage in volts? A mixer wagon can hold 6 tons. You are blending a few feeds. One is liquid. Got some potato waste. You want to put in a 0.5 tons of potato waste. You know the density of the potato waste is 62.9 pounds/cubic ft. You also know there is 1 ton in 2000 pounds. You also know there is 7.48 gallons in one cubic foot. How many gallons of potato waste do you put in the wagon to hit your goal? A mixer wagon can hold 6 tons. You are blending a few feeds. One is liquid. Got some potato waste. You want to put in a 0.1 tons of potato waste. You know the density of the potato waste is 62.9 pounds/cubic ft. You also know there is 1 ton in 2000 pounds. You also know there is 7.48 gallons in one cubic foot. How many gallons of potato waste do you put in the wagon to hit your goal? Jake is paid per acre of manure spread. Jake keeps bad records. He tried to figure out how many acres he has spread one day. He timed himself and averaged acres over these hours. He found he did 40 acres per hour. He worked for Pete for 26 hours. He is paid $2 American dollars per acre per Pete. Jake is Canadian. How many Canadian dollars did Jake make? You know that 1 Canadian dollar equals 1.25 American dollars. You are converting more metric units. The bottle of antibiotic says you inject 30 milliliters per 600 kg of animal. How many ounces do you inject per pound of animal? 1 fluid ounce = 29.6 milliliters. One kilogram equals 2.2 pounds. You are converting more metric units. The bottle of antibiotic says you inject 30 milliliters per 600 kg of animal. How many ounces do you inject per pound of animal? 1 fluid ounce = 29.6 milliliters. One kilogram equals 2.2 pounds. How many US sections is a farm that is 900 hectares? You know 1 section = 640 acres. You know that 1 hectare = 2.47 acres. Proving Unit Quiz 1 Name: ___________________________Directions: Answer the following. You must prove units and have an answer. Conversions you may need:1 ton/ 2000 pounds60 sec/ 1min60 min/1 hr1 section/ 640 acres1 bu wheat/ 60 lbs1 bu barley/ 48 lbs1 m/ 3.28 ft365 days/ 1 year52 weeks/ 1 year128 ounces/ 1 gal16 cups/ 1 gal8 pints/ 1 gal4 quarts/ 1 gal 1 fluid ounce/ 29.5735 milliliters1 kilogram (kg) / 2.2 lbs You are going to fertilize a pasture. You put down 200 lbs per acre. You have 4000 acres. How many tons of fertilizer do you need?Your fertilized 1000 acres. You used 50 tons of fertilizer. How many lbs/acre did you put down? Your fertilized 500 acres. You used 20 tons of fertilizer. How many lbs/acre did you put down? You have 15 tons of fertilizer. How many sections can this fertilize at 15 pounds per acre? You are converting from meters to feet because you are reading an Australian study. The study states that you mix 85 milliliters of chemical per gallon of water. How many ounces per gallon do you mix? You are converting from meters to feet because you are reading an Australian study. The study states that you inject 75 milliliters per 650 kg of animal. How many ounces do you inject per pound of animalSomeone is spraying a field that is 2000 meters wide. How many passes do they have to make with their 100 ft wide sprayer? A combine harvest 300 pounds of barley per minute. How many bushels of barley does it harvest in 48 hours? A combine can harvest 350 pounds of wheat per minute. It harvests 7800 bushels. How long did it take the combine to harvest this many bushels in hours? A combine can harvest 550 pounds of wheat per minute. It harvests 8800 bushels. How long did it take the combine to harvest this many bushels in hours? The dude for the Big Lebowski can harvest 20 acres/hour. You paid him 60 dollars for 8 hours of work. How many dollars did he get per acre? Booker T can harvest 50 acres/hour. You paid him 500 dollars for 8 hours of work. How many dollars did he get per acre? Proving Units Quiz # 2Name: ___________________________All problems 2 pts unless indicated. To receive this points: prove all units when necessary, show all units and all work. This must be done to receive full credit. One point for work with units, one for correct answer.1 ton/ 2000 pounds60 sec/ 1min60 min/1 hr1 section/ 640 acres1 bu wheat/ 60 lbs1 bu barley/ 48 lbs1 m/ 3.28 ft365 days/ 1 year52 weeks/ 1 year128 ounces/ 1 gal16 cups/ 1 gal$1 US = $1.30 Canadian4 quarts/ 1 gal 1 fluid ounce/ 29.5735 milliliters1 kilogram (kg) / 2.2 lbs Write 0.0044% as a number. (1pt)(5/x) / (5/y). (1 pt)A combine can harvest 4 lbs of wheat per second. How many bushels of wheat does it harvest in 4 days? Assume it combines 24 hours per day. Stefon Diggs fertilizes 5000 acres. You apply 16 tons per section. The fertilizer costs $640/ton. How much did you pay per acre? ($/acre)Jake is paid per acre of manure spread. Jake keeps bad records. He tried to figure out how many acres he has spread one day. He timed himself and averaged acres over these hours. He found he did 40 acres per hour. He worked for Pete for 24 hours. He is paid $2 American dollars per acre by Pete. Jake is Canadian. How many Canadian dollars did Jake make? Proving Units Quiz 3Name: ______________________________________Show all work for full credit: 0.5 points for units, 0.5 points for unit cancelling, 0.5 points wtirren as fraction/answer with label, 0.5 points for correct answer. Use the following chart for to answer questions 1-4.If Jim Halpert farms 2000 acres of wheat and had the bushel/acre average for Faller wheat above, how much total wheat did he harvest in bushels? How many total tons did Jim harvest given that 1 ton = 2000 pounds given the information from problem one and the information in the chart above. Kevin Malone raise SY Soren wheat. His agronomist tells him he needs to plant 68.5 pounds of wheat per acre. How many total seeds is he planting per acre? Kevin reads that he needs to plant 1.5 million (1,500,000) seeds per acre. Is his agronomist consistent with this number? If not how many pounds should he plant per acre? Write 0.00034 as a percent. 1 ptSolve and reduce: (x/y) / (y/y) 1 pt Proving Unit 1 & 2 Exam25 ptsName: ________________________________________All problems are 2 pts unless indicated. Please show work for all of the following problems besides 1-3. Work will be graded on the following basis: Show all work for full credit: 0.5 points for units, 0.5 points for correct unit cancelling, 0.5 points wtirren as fraction/answer with label, 0.5 points for correct answer. Use the following chart for to answerWrite 1456% as a decimal. 1 ptWrite 0.0009 as a percent. 1 pt John sold an 800 pound steer for $1200. What was the steer’s price in $/cwt? 1 ptPlease show work for rest of examA ton of fertilizer costs $655 dollars. How much does it cost per pound given 1 ton = 2000 pounds. You are feeding swine. You are feeding 200 pigs. You feed your swine 12 ounces of soy meal per day per pig (written as 12 oz/ (1 day * 1 pig). You are feeding them for 3 months and 3 weeks and 3 days. The soy meal is priced at $400/ 1 ton. Assume 30 days per month. 1 pound per 16 ounces. 1 ton per 2000 pounds. 7 days per 1 week. What is the price to feed ONE PIG for all the time (3 months 3 weeks 3 days). HINT two steps – first figure out total days adding, then do multiplication cancelling. You are estimating this years yield in lbs per acre. You have two steps to do this. A. The first step is to finds plants per square ft of row (heads/ft^2). You could 1 foot of row and find there is 31 plants (31 heads/1 ft). Your row spacing is 10 inches. You know there is 12 inches in 1 ft. How many heads/ft^2 do you have? You now want to find how many bushels (bu/acre). You know your answer from number 1 (heads/ft^2). You know there is 20 seeds/ 1 head (on average). You know that 1 acre = 43560 ft^2. You are raising rollag and estimate there is about 15500 seeds/pound. Rollag typical runs around 59 pounds/bushel. You want to know how big of a light bulb you need in your house. You know that 1 watt = 1 joule/ 1 second (you want to find joule/sec as answer). You measure your volts and find you have 47 joules / one coulombs. You then measure your amps and find you have 8 coulombs/ 1 second. How many watts is needed to run your light bulb? Stefon Diggs fertilizes 8000 acres. You apply 9 tons per section. The fertilizer costs $640/ton. How much did you pay per acre? ($/acre). 1 section/ 640 acres. 1 ton/2000 pounds. BONUS EXTRA INFOA. A 600 pound heifer needs 5.16 Mcal/1 day (Mcal =megacalories) for maintaining body weight. You are feeding oat hay. It has a kilocalorie (kcal) maintenance value of 570 kilocalories/ 1 pound of feed. How many pounds of oat hay do you need to feed per day? (Want lbs of oat hay). Given: 1000 cal per 1 kcal. 1000 kcal per 1 McalThe same heifer needs an additional 4.12 Mcal/ 1 day to gain 2 pounds/ 1 day. You are feeding the heifers 18 pounds of hay per 1 day. The energy value of oat hay for gaining weight is 0.33 Mcal/1 pound of feed. Are you feeding the heifer enough to maintain weight and gain 2 pounds? Prove your answer using the information from number six and finding the POUNDS OF OAT HAY NEEDED to gain 2 pounds (want lbs of oat hay)You remove 3 tons of alfalfa from 1 acre of land (3tons/1acre). How much P2O5 is removed per acre (lbs P2O5/ 1 acre)? Given: 0.006 lbs P2O5/ 1 pound of alfalfa removed2000 pounds/ 1 tonYou read a label of herbicide. It tells you to apply 24 oz/acre. How much would you need to spray 2500 acres? Give your answer in gallons. Given 128 oz / 1 galYou are reading a label of chemical. The recommended rate of herbicide is 20 oz/acre. You can spray 67 acres / 1 tank. How much chemical in gallons do you add to your tank? Answer will be in gallons per tank. Given 128 oz / 1 gal Fertilizer Practice PacketName: _____________________________________References:Fertilizer GradeFertilizer Name46-0-0Urea (dry or liquid)82-0-0Anhydrous Ammonia 11-52-0MAP – Mono-Ammonium Phosphate (Dry)10-34-0 Liquid Ammonium Polyphosphate18-46-0DAP – Di-Ammonium Phosphate (Dry)0-0-60 Potash (Dry or liquid)21-0-0-24 (S)AMS – Ammonium Sulfate FertilizerPrice Anhydrous Ammonia$598 per tonUrea$380 per tonUAN (28 – 0 – 0)$215 per 1000 gallonsDAP$490 per tonPotash$378 per ton MAP (Monoammonium phosphate)$505 per ton AMS (Ammonium sulfate)$350 per ton How much nutrients are in fertilizer:Jeff has a ton of UAN. How many pounds of nitrogen are in it?How much K20 is in a 75 pound bag of 10 – 20 – 20?Sally has 45 tons of AMS. How much sulfur is in 100 pounds of AMS?Sally has 45 tons of AMS. How much sulfur is in 3 tons of AMS?How much P2O5 is in 4 tons of MAP?Determining how much fertilizer to apply given nutrientsYou want 150 pounds on nitrogen applied per acre. How much anhydrous would you have to apply to hit this goal (lbs)? How much does this anhydrous cost per acre? How much urea would you have to apply to hit this goal (lbs)? How much does this urea cost per acre? How much DAP would you have to apply to hit this goal (lbs)? How much does this DAP cost per acre? How much MAP do you have to apply to get 45 pounds of P2O5 per acre? How much will it cost for this MAP?You want to put down 55 pounds of sulfur per acre. How much AMS do you apply? How much will it cost for this AMS? Liquid Fertilizers determining volues – use attached chart on liquid fertilizer densities You want to apply 10 pounds of UAN per acre. How many gallons is this? You want to apply 75 pounds of Liquid Ammonium Polyphosphate per acre. How many gallons is this? You want to apply 30 pounds of nitrogen per acre. How many gallons of UAN should you apply per acre? How much will it cost to apply this to 1000 acres? You want to apply 30 pounds of phosphorus (P2O5) per acre. How many gallons of Liquid Ammonium Polyphosphate do you put down per acre?How much nitrogen is in 3000 gallons of UAN? How much P2O5 is in 40 gallons of Liquid Ammonium Polyphosphate?You want to apply 30 pounds of nitrogen per acre. How many gallons of UAN plus sulfur (28-0-0- 5S) should you apply per acre? NOTE: Sometimes liquid fertilizer rate should be adjusted on temperature – you will just refigure densityCost of nutrient in productWhat is the cost for 1 pound of nitrogen in:UreaAnhydrousWhat is the cost for 1 pound of phosphorus in. Given the price of urea in the above problem. MAPCost of the nitrogen in MAP - find $/ton MAPCost per 1 lb P2O5DAPCost of the nitrogen in DAP – find $/ton DAPCost per 1 lb P2O5Repeat number two put adjust the prices of MAP to $450/ton and DAP to $400/ton and a urea price of $0.50 per 1 pound of nitrogenMAPCost of the nitrogen in MAP - find $/ton MAPCost per 1 lb P2O5DAPCost of the nitrogen in DAP – find $/ton DAPCost per 1 lb P2O5How much will it cost you to apply 20 pounds of P2O5 per acre on 1000 acres using DAP?Analysis QuestionsWhat is the analysis/grade of a mix of 2000 pounds of urea and 500 pounds of DAP?What is the analysis/grade of a mix of 1000 pounds of urea, 200 pounds of AMS, and 200 pounds of MAPWhat is the analysis/grade of a mix of 1000 pounds of urea, 200 pounds of potash, 200 pounds of AMS, and 100 pounds of DAP? Beginning of soil tests – going from nutrient wanted to a blendYou want to apply 100 pounds of nitrogen and 20 pounds of P2O5 using Urea and DAP. How much of each fertilizer to you blend? You want to apply 120 pounds of nitrogen, 10 pounds of P2O5, and 10 pounds of K20 using Urea, potash, and DAP. How much of each fertilizer to you blend? You want to apply 90 pounds of nitrogen, 15 pounds of P2O5, and 10 pounds of sulfur using Urea, AMS, and DAP. How much of each fertilizer to you blend? You want to apply 80 pounds of nitrogen, 9 pounds of P2O5, and 9 pounds of K2O using Urea, potash, and DAP. How much of each fertilizer to you blend? Analysis to BlendKatherine wants a blend of 34 -0 – 0 – 18 (S). You will blend urea and AMS to get this. She wants 10 tons of the mix. How much of each fertilizer do you blend? Brittney wants to make a blend of 5 – 8 – 8 . She will use Urea potash and MAP. She wants 4 tons of the mix. How much of each fertilizer do you blend for her? Soil Test to Fertilizer Blend Worksheet Pre 2018Name: ___________________________Using the below table of fertilizer prices and analysis, the NDSU soil guidelines, and the attached soil tests, numbered 1 – 2 complete the following questions. Name AnalysisPrice per TonUrea46 – 0 – 0 $380MAP (Monoammonium phosphate)11 – 52 – 0 $545AMS (Ammonium sulfate) 21 – 0 – 0 – 24 (S)$340Potash0 – 0 – 60 $385 Answer the following using the ND Soil Fertility Packet and Soil Test 1: Nosaltissue and Soil Test 2:SalinesoilFor Soil Test 1: Looking at soil test one according to AgVise find the following:How much nitrogen is in the soilHow much nitrogen do you need to add for 160 bushelsWhat phosphorus test was used? How much P2O5 do you need to add for 160 bushels? How much K20 do you need to add for 160 bushels? How much sulfur do you need to add for 160 bushels? Using the NDSU guide, how much nitrogen would you have to add to get 160 bushel yield. How does this compare to the Agvise number? NOTE: The technique use in class only works if the numbers are linearly related. NDSU guide isUsing the NDSU guide, how much P2O5 would you have to add to get 160 bushel yield. How does this compare to the Agvise number? Using the above four fertilizers, design a blend for one acre with a yield goal of 160 pounds.How much of the above fertilizers do you use? Use AGVISEWhat is your cost per acreWhat is the new analysis of your blend?Given the same soil test numbers and the NDSU guide, design a blend for soybeans with a yield potential of 50 bushels. How much of the above fertilizers do you use? What is your cost per acreDoes analysis of your blend change? For Soil Test 1: Looking at soil test one according to AgVise:How much nitrogen is in the soilHow much nitrogen do you need to add for 170 bushelsHow much P2O5 do you need to add for 170 bushels? How much K20 do you need to add for 170 bushels? How much sulfur do you need to add for 170 bushels? Using the NDSU guide, how much nitrogen would you have to add to get 170 bushel yield. How does this compare to the Agvise number? Using the NDSU guide, how much P2O5 would you have to add to get 170 bushel yield. How does this compare to the Agvise number? Using the above four fertilizers, design a blend for one acre with a yield goal of 160 pounds.How much of the above fertilizers do you use? Use AGVISEWhat is your cost per acreWhat is the new analysis of your blend?Given the same soil test numbers and the NDSU guide, design a blend for alfalfa with a 6 ton yield. How much of the above fertilizers do you use? What is your cost per acreFor Soil Test 2: Looking at soil test two according to Agvise:How much nitrogen is in the soilHow much nitrogen do you need to add for 180 bushelsHow much P2O5 do you need to add for 180 bushels? How much K20 do you need to add for 180 bushels? How much sulfur do you need to add for 180 bushels? Using the NDSU guide, how much nitrogen would you have to add to get 180 bushel yield. How does this compare to the Agvise number? Using the NDSU guide, how much K2O would you have to add to get 180 bushel yield. How does this compare to the Agvise number? Using the above four fertilizers, design a blend for one acre with a yield goal of 180 pounds. Assume you bump your Sulfur from 0lbs to 10 lbs per acre. How much of the above fertilizers do you use? USE AGVISEWhat is your cost per acreWhat is the new analysis of your blend?Given the same soil test numbers and the NDSU guide, design a blend for soybeans with a yield potential of 30 bushels. How much of the above fertilizers do you use? For Soil Test 2: Looking at soil test two according to Agvise:How much nitrogen is in the soilHow much nitrogen do you need to add for 160 bushelsHow much P2O5 do you need to add for 160 bushels? How much K20 do you need to add for 160 bushels? How much sulfur do you need to add for 160 bushels? Using the above four fertilizers, design a blend for one acre with a yield goal of 160 pounds.Assume you bump your Sulfur up to 15 lbs per acre. USE AGVISEHow much of the above fertilizers do you use? What is your cost per acreWhat is the new analysis of your blend?Practice Soil Test Values to Nutrient Applied Values Post 2018Name: ________________________Answer the following using the ND Soil Fertility Packet and Soil Test 1: Nosaltissue and Soil Test 2:SalinesoilFind how much N, P, K, and potentially S are needed given Soil Test 1 and Soil Test 2 values:Using the NDSU soil guide, how much nitrogen would you have to apply for malting grade barley in warmer drier climates if you have done no-till for greater than 10 years? Using the NDSU soil guide, how much P2O5 would you have to apply for malting grade barley in warmer drier climates if you have done no-till for greater than 10 years? Using the NDSU soil guide, how much K2O would you have to apply for malting grade barley in warmer drier climates if you have done no-till for greater than 10 years? Find how much N, P, K, and potentially S are needed given Soil Test 1 and Soil Test 2 values:Using the NDSU soil guide, how much nitrogen would you have to apply for canola in a cooler and moister environment? Using the NDSU soil guide, how much P2O5 would you have to apply for canola in a cooler and moister environment? Using the NDSU soil guide, how much K2O would you have to apply for canola in a cooler and moister environment? Using the NDSU soil guide, how much sulfur would you have to apply for canola in a cooler and moister environment? Find how much N, P, K, and potentially S are needed given Soil Test 1 and Soil Test 2 values:Using the NDSU soil guide, how much nitrogen would you have to apply for no-till safflower? Using the NDSU soil guide, how much P2O5 would you have to apply for no-till safflower? Using the NDSU soil guide, how much K2O would you have to apply for no-till safflower? Find how much N, P, K, and potentially S are needed given Soil Test 1 and Soil Test 2 values:Using the NDSU soil guide, how much nitrogen would you have to apply for no-till sorghum? Using the NDSU soil guide, how much P2O5 would you have to apply for no-till sorghumr? Using the NDSU soil guide, how much K2O would you have to apply for no-till sorghum? Find how much P and K and potentially S are needed given Soil Test 1 and Soil Test 2 values:Using the NDSU soil guide, how much P2O5 would you have to apply for soybeans? Using the NDSU soil guide, how much K2O would you have to apply for soybeans? Find how much N, P, K, and potentially S are needed given Soil Test 1 and Soil Test 2 values:Using the NDSU soil guide, how much nitrogen would you have to apply for tilled ground planted in buckwheat? Using the NDSU soil guide, how much P2O5 would you have to apply for tilled ground planted in buckwheat? Using the NDSU soil guide, how much K2O would you have to apply for tilled ground planted in buckwheat? Find how much N, P, K, and potentially S are needed given Soil Test 1 and Soil Test 2 values:Using the NDSU soil guide, how much nitrogen would you have to apply for tilled ground planted in silage corn? Using the NDSU soil guide, how much P2O5 would you have to apply for tilled ground planted in silage corn? Using the NDSU soil guide, how much K2O would you have to apply for tilled ground planted in silage corn? Soil Test Values to Nutrient Applied ValuesName: ________________________Answer the following using both ND Soil Fertility Packets – old and new (charts included) and the soil test below each problem. Problems 1-2 will be done as examples. Complete problems 3-5 as homework to bring to class Tuesday. Grades of fertilizer (the 46-0-0) are given on last pageFind how much N, P, K, and potentially S are needed given:Using the NDSU soil guide, how much nitrogen would you have to apply for malting grade barley in warmer drier climates if you have done no-till for greater than 10 years? Using the NDSU soil guide, how much P2O5 would you have to apply for malting grade barley in warmer drier climates if you have done no-till for greater than 10 years? Using the NDSU soil guide, how much K2O would you have to apply for malting grade barley in warmer drier climates if you have done no-till for greater than 10 years? Create a blend from answers a-c using urea, DAP, and potash. Find how much N, P, K, and potentially S are needed:Using the NDSU soil guide, how much nitrogen would you have to apply for canola in a cooler and moister environment? Using the NDSU soil guide, how much P2O5 would you have to apply for canola in a cooler and moister environment? Using the NDSU soil guide, how much K2O would you have to apply for canola in a cooler and moister environment? Using the NDSU soil guide, how much sulfur would you have to apply for canola in a cooler and moister environment? Create a blend from answers a-c using urea, DAP, AMS, and potash. Find how much N, P, K, and potentially S are needed given soil test below values:Using the NDSU soil guide, how much nitrogen would you have to apply for tilled ground planted in silage corn? Using the NDSU soil guide, how much P2O5 would you have to apply for tilled ground planted in silage corn? Using the NDSU soil guide, how much K2O would you have to apply for tilled ground planted in silage corn? Create a blend from answers a-c using urea, DAP, and potash. Find how much N, P, K, and potentially S are needed given:Using the NDSU soil guide, how much nitrogen would you have to apply for no-till safflower? Using the NDSU soil guide, how much P2O5 would you have to apply for no-till safflower? Using the NDSU soil guide, how much K2O would you have to apply for no-till safflower? Create a blend from answers a-c using urea, DAP, and potash. Find how much N, P, K, and potentially S are needed given below soil test values:Using the NDSU soil guide, how much nitrogen would you have to apply for tilled ground planted in buckwheat? Using the NDSU soil guide, how much P2O5 would you have to apply for tilled ground planted in buckwheat? Using the NDSU soil guide, how much K2O would you have to apply for tilled ground planted in buckwheat? Create a blend from answers a-c using urea, DAP, and potash. Fertilizer GradeFertilizer Name46-0-0Urea (dry or liquid)82-0-0Anhydrous Ammonia 11-52-0MAP – Mono-Ammonium Phosphate (Dry)10-34-0 Liquid Ammonium Polyphosphate18-46-0DAP – Di-Ammonium Phosphate (Dry)0-0-60 Potash (Dry or liquid)21-0-0-24 (S)AMS – Ammonium Sulfate Math Soils Practice Quiz Name: _____________________________References:Fertilizer GradeFertilizer Name46-0-0Urea (dry or liquid)82-0-0Anhydrous Ammonia 11-52-0MAP – Mono-Ammonium Phosphate (Dry)10-34-0 Liquid Ammonium Polyphosphate18-46-0DAP – Di-Ammonium Phosphate (Dry)0-0-60 Potash (Dry or liquid)21-0-0-24 (S)AMS – Ammonium Sulfate FertilizerPrice UAN$235 per tonUrea$380 per ton10-34-0$425 per tonDAP$495 per tonPotash$370 per ton MAP (Monoammonium phosphate)$495 per ton AMS (Ammonium sulfate)$350 per ton What is the analysis of a blend of 2 tons of urea, 1 ton of dap, and half a ton of AMS. What is the cost per pound of nitrogen in AMS? Your neighbor applies 10 gallons of 10-34-0 per acre. You look up the density and find it is 11.64 pounds per gallon. How many pounds of nitrogen is he putting down with this application? What is the cost per acre for number the 10-34-0 applied in number three? How much P2O5 is he putting down per acre? Given that the price of nitrogen in urea is $0.50 how much are you paying for a pound of P2O5 ($/lb)You are applying 100 pounds of DAP per acre. What is your cost per acre?How much P2O5 are you putting down? Given that the price of nitrogen in urea is $0.50 how much are you paying for a pound of P2O5 ($/lb)Who is getting cheaper P2O5? A. You want to apply 100 pounds of nitrogen, 20 pounds of P2O5, and 10 pounds of K20 using Urea, potash, and DAP per acre. How much of each fertilizer do you need per acre? B. If you had 2000 acres to apply this to, how much of each fertilizer would you buy? Math Soils Open Note QuizName: ______________________________Grading: 0.5 attempt made at solving that makes sense; 0.5 pts for correct answer; 0.5 pts for correct cancelling; 0.5 for use of proper information References:Fertilizer GradeFertilizer Name46-0-0Urea (dry or liquid)28-0-0UAN (28%) 11-52-0MAP – Mono-Ammonium Phosphate (Dry)10-34-0 Liquid Ammonium Polyphosphate18-46-0DAP – Di-Ammonium Phosphate (Dry)0-0-60 Potash (Dry or liquid)21-0-0-24 (S)AMS – Ammonium Sulfate FertilizerPrice UAN$232 per tonUrea$390 per ton10-34-0$450 per tonDAP$495 per tonPotash$370 per ton MAP (Monoammonium phosphate)$500 per ton AMS (Ammonium sulfate)$350 per ton What is the analysis of a blend consisting of 2 tons of Urea, 2 tons of Map, and 1 ton of potash? (2pts)Dan Patrick is putting sixty pounds of the blend from above down per acre. What is his cost per acre for the blend? What is the cost for one pound of NITROGEN in UAN? 2 pts A. You want to apply 45 pounds per acre of P2O5 in season using liquid 10-34-0 (liquid ammonium polyphosphate). How many gallons of 10-34-0 do you put down given that the density of the liquid is 11.64 pounds per gallon? 2 pts B. Given the price of 10-34-0 above, a price of nitrogen in urea of $0.43/pound of nitrogen ($/lb N)i. What is the value of the nitrogen in a ton of 10-34-0? 2 ptsii. Given your answer from (i) what is the value of P2O5 expressed in $/lb of P2O5? 2 pts Katie Nolan wants to apply 85 pounds of nitrogen, 40 pounds of P2O5, and 20 pounds of sulfur to an acre of land. She will use urea, MAP, and AMS. How much (lbs) of each fertilizer do you apply per acre? (lbs/acre)Fertilizer Closed Note Exam26 ptsName: ________________________________Grading: 0.5 attempt made at solving that makes sense; 0.5 pts for correct answer; 0.5 pts for correct cancelling; 0.5 for use of proper information References:Fertilizer GradeFertilizer Name46-0-0Urea (dry or liquid)28-0-0UAN (28%) 11-52-0MAP – Mono-Ammonium Phosphate (Dry)10-34-0 Liquid Ammonium Polyphosphate18-46-0DAP – Di-Ammonium Phosphate (Dry)0-0-60 Potash (Dry or liquid)21-0-0-24 (S)AMS – Ammonium Sulfate FertilizerPrice UAN$232 per tonUrea$414 per ton10-34-0$450 per tonDAP$438 per tonPotash$370 per ton MAP (Monoammonium phosphate)$468 per ton AMS (Ammonium sulfate)$350 per ton A customer comes to you wanting to make a fertilizer blend. He will need to put down N, P2O5, and K. He will be making a dry granular mix. He has a few options when mixing his blend for nutrients. He can either apply DAP or MAP to get P2O5. He asks you which one is cheaper. The fertilizer calculator at work says MAP, however he disagrees with your excel sheet. So you write out a few calculations to show which one is cheaper.You first explain to him that DAP and MAP have both nitrogen and P2O5 which both have value. So you have to split the cost of each between nitrogen and the P2O5. You don’t know the value of the P2O5 or N so you estimate the value of one of the nutrients. To do this you find the value of N in the cheapest granular source of N – urea. This is because urea has a single nutrient so we can find the value of the nutrient. Show the calculations to find $/ pound of N in urea (2pts)You then show that you can use the price from letter (a) to estimate the value of nitrogen in one ton of DAP. Show the calculations to find the value of nitrogen in 1 ton of DAP using the value of nitrogen found in letter (a). Label answer $/ton of DAP (2pts)You then show that you can use the price from letter (a) to estimate the value of nitrogen in one ton of MAP. Show the calculations to find the value of nitrogen in 1 ton of MAP using the value of nitrogen found in letter (a). Label answer $/ton of MAP (2pts)Once we find the value of nitrogen in both fertilizers types we can subtract this from the total price of a ton of MAP or the price of a ton of DAP. Value is split in the price between nitrogen and phosphorus (P2O5). If we have an estimate of the value of nitrogen, the rest of the price is spent on phosphorus (P2O5).What is the adjusted price of a ton of DAP without the value of nitrogen found in letter b? 1 pt (Answer $/ton DAP)What is the adjusted price of a ton of MAP without the value of nitrogen found in letter c? 1 pt (Answer $/ton MAP)Once we have adjusted prices. We can calculate how much value of P2O5 for each fertilizer.Use the adjusted price of DAP to find the cost of one pound of P2O5 ($/lb P2O5) (2pts)Use the adjusted price of MAP to find the cost of one pound of P2O5 ($/lb P2O5) (2pts)You are given the attached soil test by the same customer. You will now design a dry blend for him based on NDSU recommendations using Urea, potash, and either DAP or MAP (pick whichever is cheapest)How much nitrogen is in the soil? 1 ptWhat phosphorus test was used? 1 ptThe farmer is going to plant barley and is from a cool moist part up the state (northeast). You pull up the NDSU table: From this table you see that you will need 150 pounds of TOTAL Nitrogen (the farmer isn’t no till)Assume this is the same phosphorus test used in 2b. How much P2O5 do you need to add based on the chart and your soil test? 1 ptHow much K2O do you need to add based on your soil test and the chart? 1 ptHow much Potash do you put down? (lbs/acre) 2 pts How much DAP or MAP do you put down? (pick the cheapest option form question 1e) (lbs/acre) 2 pts How much urea do you put down? (lbs/acre) 2 pts ReviewWrite 0.00054 as a percent 1 ptWrite 33,000,000% as a number 1 pt If a calf weighs 1400 pounds and sold for $2000, how much did it bring per cwt ($/cwt)? 1 ptThe market report says that 400 pound calves brought $169/cwt. How much does a 400 pound calf sell for? ($) 1 ptLesson 1 Animal Feeds and FeedingName: ________________________We feed livestock all kinds of material. Beet pulp, distiller’s grain, alfalfa hay, mineral/salt blocks, and hundreds of other weird and wonderful feeds. You as a human eat all kinds of material also. Some of the best include pizza, greasy burgers, and coca cola. The stuff livestock and humans eat can be analyzed and expressed in many forms. In ag math we are going to learn first about how feed nutrient and energy values are expressed. Energy and/or nutrient content of a feed may be expressed as A. Percentage, B. Quantity per unit (like the coke has 25 grams of sugar per bottle). The following are all bases and terminology used when expressing bases:Dry matter basis – dry out the feed, what is in it with no waterAs-fed basis – it has water. How you eat itAir-dry basis – assume 90% dry matter 10% waterIt is sometimes hard to compare different feeds and their nutrient compositions if one is wet and one is not. Say you drank a gallon of water with a flinestone vitamin in it or you just ate the vitamin with no water. In one situation you had over 8 pounds of liquid. That’s a lot in your stomach. The other you had almost nothing. However, you got the same vitamin. Thus, many times when we compare feeds (water-vitamin vs plain vitamin) we look at just the dry matter and what is in them. Everything is going to get converted to dry matter so we can compare apples to apples (dry matter to dry matter) and not apples to an opera (dry matter to as-fed basis). To convert as-fed to dry matter we are going to use a proportion. Proportions are easy. Everyone in this class can do them. We just have to now apply them to feeding livestock (or humans).Example Proportion: I have 100 dollars. I want to give half of it to my friend Morty. How much do I give Morty? Example: I have 90 dollars. Chance takes 33 dollars. What percent do I have left? Note: percent’s are always over 100 Feed Proportion Some practice problems:Silage is at 8% crude protein on an as-fed basis and contains 45% dry matter. What percent crude protein would the alfalfa silage contain on a dry matter basis? Some grass hay contains 12% protein on an as-fed basis and contains 85% dry matter. What percent crude protein would the alfalfa silage contain on a dry matter basis?You are going to mix a new ration for your cattle. You are looking at some charts and see beet pulp contains 10 percent protein on a dry matter basis. If the beet pulp is at 11% dry matter on an as-fed basis, what is its percent protein on the as-fed basis? You are going to mix a new ration for your cattle. You are looking at some charts and see animal blood (dehydrated) contains 21 percent protein on a dry matter basis. If the animal blood you get is at 92% dry matter on an as-fed basis, what is its percent protein on the as-fed basis? 5. Three samples of hay contain the following energy ( kcal digestible) on a dry matter basisA1000 kcal/pound30% dry matterB1200 kcal/pound35% dry matterC1175 kcal/pound39% dry matterWhat is the energy for all on an as fed basis per pound?New formula: Parts dry matter feed = Parts as-fed * % dry mater in feed (pounds, grams, weight, etc)6. How much dry matter did you feed your pigs if they were given the following:FeedWeight As-fed% Dry MatterSoybean Meal4 pounds44%Corn Silage11 pounds90% 7. Rewrite the formula from number six. We are now going to convert pounds of dry matter into as feed basis:FeedWeight Dry% Dry MatterCorn3 lbs88 %Silage10 lbs90 %Rolled Oats0.5 lbs95 %Remember the following:When going from as-fed to dry matterWeight decreasesNutrient concentration increasesWhen going from dry matter to as-fedWeight increasesNutrient concentration decreasesAnimal Science Lesson 2: Volumes & FeedsName: ____________________ If you look back you will notice that all problems so far in this unit the feed is measured in weights – such as pounds and tons. When buying certain feeds that are measured in bushels (1 bushel = 1.244 cubic feet) one must convert the volume measure of bushels to weight. This is due to the dynamic environments that filling grain encounters in real-world scenarios. Not all grain is created equal! Kernels will be different – environmental stressors may lead to more or less dry matter accumulation. This will intern change the density of a kernel. Density is equal to mass/volume. To illustrate this think of two kernels the exact same size (so they have the same volume) Kernel One - weighs 1 pound and fells like solid metal!Kernel Two - weighs 0.0001 pound and is “light as a feather”This is an extreme example, however it illustrates a real concept. Grain may be more or less dense depending how much dry matter accumulated during development. In a perfect growing year we typically get dense grain (the lead). In a stressful growing year (drought, flooding, etc.) we get less dry matter (the feather). Other factors that influence dry matter accumulation include variety/hybrid, shape of kernel, and size of the kernels. Yield is all about how much DRY MATTER (given in weight) is in a kernel of grain. A kernel has some water and some dry matter. Dry matter amount is influenced by the growing conditions and impossible to predict precisely. In feeding or grain processing the value of the kernel is in the dry matter (lipids, carbohydrates, and proteins). Test weights are a way to quantify the dry matter in a bushel of grain. Test weights are how many pounds there are per bushel. If we go back to our kernelsA bushel made of kernel One Test Weight = 80 pounds/1 bushelA bushel made of kernel One Test Weight = 40 pounds/1 bushelRemember! Weights of feed are made up of dry matter (proteins, carbohydrates, and lipids) and water. Some of the pounds in the test weights above are dry matter and some is water. Because of this high test weights do not always mean high yields! Basically high test weight does not mean high dry matter. The bushel from kernel one may just be filled with water! Below is an illustration of how much test weight water adds in corn. Equating feeds based on dry matter allows up to compare how much good stuff (proteins, carbs, lipids) are in a feed. That way we can compare apples to apples Problems Using Concepts from Lesson 2 Example 1: You have two options for buying corn. Option one is 80% dry matter; costs $3.56/bushel. Option two is 87% dry matter and is $3.68/bushel. The test weight for option 1 is 61 pounds per bushel. The test weight for option 2 is 59 pounds per bushel. Which is the better buy? Why?Example 2: You have two feedstuffs you are buying. Feed one costs $85 per ton. It is 14% protein and on a 65 % dry matter. Feed two cost $120 dollars per ton. It is 10% protein and 85% dry matter. Which is a cheaper source of protein? By how much? Example 3: You can get feed protein from pre-cracked soybeans or buy soybeans and crack them yourself. You can buy pre-cracked soybeans for $10.01/bushel at 15% moisture. You can buy non-cracked soybeans for $9.80/bushel at 17% moisture. It will cost you $0.05 per bushel to crack the beans. Which is a better deal? Example 4: You have two options for protein in a feed mix. The first is alfalfa hay which costs $180/ton and is at 17% protein, and is 85% dry matter. The second is soybeans that cost $10.01/bushel and are at 35% protein, and are 80% dry matter. What is the cheapest source of protein? Animal Science Lesson 3: EnergyName: ___________________________Based on Jurgens Bregendahl Animal Feeding and NutritionWhen analyzing what is in food, there is multiple tests conducted to figure out how much of our macromolecules (fats, proteins, carbohydrates as fiber, and nitrogen free extract – stuff not fiber, fat, or protein – carbohydrates) are in the foodstuff. This is called chemical analysis. This chemical analysis will give the following % of nutrient in the feedstuff:ProteinFiber (usually from complex carbohydrates)Nitrogen-free extract (less complex carbohydrates like sugar/starch)Ether extract (fat) The chemical analysis gives us the percentage of each of these major groups in a foodstuff. Say that you are feeding alfalfa hay. You could find the following:18% protein17% fiber38 % nitrogen-free extract2.5% ether extractThese numbers refer to how much stuff (protein, fiber, etc.) is in the feed. So if I have 2000 pounds of hay I would have the following amounts of nutrients in the feed:2000 lbs x 0.18 = 360 lbs protein2000 lbs x 0.17 = 340 lbs fiber2000 lbs x .38 = 760 lbs nitrogen-free extract2000 lbs x 0.025 = 50 lbs of ether extract (fat)However, this is not what you can digest. Remember animals poop. Some stuff just doesn’t get used. This is why a value called Total Digestible Nutrients (TDN) is used to estimate the amount of nutrients livestock can digest from a food product. The chemical analysis can be multiplied by digestion coefficients (how much usually is digested) to get the TDN. Ether extract (fat) has one additional step to get TDN because fat is so energy rich. The following is the TDN of our example. Highlight and note the coefficients. These will be given to you and will remain constant in this class. NutrientChemical Analysis %X Digestion coefficients %= Digestible nutrientsTDNProtein18 %75.0 %13.5%13.5%Fiber17 %73.9 %12.56 %12.56 %N-Free Extract38 %80.6 %30.63%30.63%Ether Extract2.5 %53.9 %1.35% x 2.25 3.03%Total59.72%Based on Table 2.2 Jurgens BregendahlThe energy that is not digestible energy is lose as fecal energy. The following flow chart shows other energy losses. ()TDN and chemical analysis are measuring % of weight – NOT energy Energy is measured in calories. 1000 calories = 1 kcal (kilocalorie) or 1 Cal (that’s what is on food labels). 1000 kcal = 1 Mcal (megacalorie)Some important information to take away from the first part of this lessonChemical analysis (% whole) provides the breakdown of macromolecules in the food including:Fats – Ester extractHard to Digest Carbohydrates – Fiber TestProteinEasily Digested Carbohydrates – Nitrogen-free extractTDN (% whole) can be found by multiplying the chemical analysis by digestion coefficients. Fat has one additional step for calculation because it is energy rich. TDN and chemical analysis are %. The chart above shows energy – measured in caloriesGross energy is the total value of energy in the food you eatGross Energy – Fecal energy (energy passed in poop) = Digestible EnergyDigestible Energy – Energy to make urine and gas = Metabolizable energy. Metabolizable Energy is the amount of energy from food that is available forMovementThermal Regulation (keeping body at right temperature)Body Maintenance – new hair, skin, tears, mucus etc. Production Energy – bigger muscles, fat, reproduction, milkMetabolizable Energy – Thermal Regulation = Net EnergyAll organisms use energy for Maintenance and Production Know the conversion for cal = kcal = McalProblems You get the results of a chemical analysis as follows on a DRY MATTER BASIS: 25% protein15% fiber43 % nitrogen-free extract3% ether extractHow much of each macromolecule do you have in 1 ton of alfalfa hay? How much total TDN do you have in % and in pounds in 1 ton of alfalfa given the coefficients in the beginning of this reading?If the hay cost $150 per ton, what is the cost per pound of crude protein?If the hay cost $150 per ton, what is the cost per pound of TDN?If the hay cost $150 per ton, what is the cost per pound of digestible crude protein?You get the results of a chemical analysis as follows on a AS-FED BASIS of 67% DM: 25% protein15% fiber43 % nitrogen-free extract3% ether extractCalculate percentage of dry matter for each of the above chemical analysis values. Give both total and for each nutrient. How much of each macromolecule do you have in 1 ton of alfalfa hay dry matter? As-fed?How much total TDN (dry matter) do you have in % and in pounds in 1 ton of alfalfa given the coefficients in the beginning of this reading? How much total TDN do you have as-fed basis? What is the percentage of digestible fiber on a dry matter basis? If the hay cost $150 per ton, what is the cost per pound of crude protein?If the hay cost $150 per ton, what is the cost per pound of TDN?If the hay cost $150 per ton, what is the cost per pound of digestible crude protein?You get the results of a chemical analysis as follows on a AS-FED BASIS of 50% DM: 20% protein18% fiber40 % nitrogen-free extract6% ether extractCalculate percentage of dry matter for each of the above chemical analysis values. Give both total and for each nutrient. How much of each macromolecule do you have in 1 ton of alfalfa hay dry matter? As-fed?How much total TDN (dry matter) do you have in % and in pounds in 1 ton of alfalfa given the coefficients in the beginning of this reading? How much total TDN do you have as-fed basis? What is the percentage of digestible nitrogen-free extract on a dry matter basis? If the hay cost $110 per ton, what is the cost per pound of crude protein?If the hay cost $110 per ton, what is the cost per pound of TDN?If the hay cost $110 per ton, what is the cost per pound of digestible crude protein?Animal Science PracticeName: ______________________________ Using the following information and excel to solve the following sets of problems. Parts dry matter feed = Parts as-fed * % dry mater in feed (pounds, grams, weight, etc)X Digestion coefficients %75.0 %73.9 %80.6 %53.9 %You are going to mix a new ration for your cattle. You are looking at some charts and see animal blood (dehydrated) contains 11 percent protein on a dry matter basis. If the animal blood you get is at 92% dry matter on an as-fed basis, what is its percent protein on the as-fed basis? A sample of hay contains 1000 Cal/kg on a dry matter basis. How many Cal/kg does it contain on a 40% dry matter basis?A feed is 50% protein, 20% carbohydrates, and 5% fat. If you have 200 pounds of it how many pounds are protein carbohydrates and fat?If a ton of hay contains 360 pounds of protein, how much protein is in 300 pounds of hay? If a ton of straw contains 5% protein, how many pounds of protein are in 500 pounds of straw? Assume same DM %If 3 tons of straw contains 2% protein how many pounds of protein are in 1000 pounds of straw? Assume same DM%If you were given the following chemical analysis determine the pounds of nutrient in 1000 pounds of feed.NutrientProteinFiberN-Free ExtractEther ExtractChemical %14%30%28%2%Hay contains 14% protein on a dry matter basis. If the hay is at 86% dry matter on an as-fed basis, what is the percent protein on the as-fed basis? If hay weighed 40 pounds as feed then you dried the 40 pounds. It weighed 15 pounds on a dry matter basis after drying:What % water was the feedIf you had 4% protein on the as-fed how many pounds did you have of protein as-fed?How many pounds protein did you have after drying? What is the % protein on an as-fed basis?What is the % protein on a dry-matter basis?If soybean meal weighted 100 pounds as feed then you dried the 100 pounds. It weighed 95 pounds on a dry matter basis after drying:What % water was the feedIf you had 21% protein on the as-fed how many pounds did you have of protein as-fed?How many pounds protein did you have after drying? What is the % protein on an as-fed basis?What is the % protein on a dry-matter basis?If bone meal is 30% protein on a dry matter basis, what is its protein on an as fed basis with 40% dry matter?Bone meal As-fed is 30% protein and 80% Dry matter, what is the % protein on 100% DM basis?Convert pounds of dry matter into as feed basis:FeedWeight Dry Matter% Dry Matter on As-Fed BasisCorn3 lbs88 %Silage10 lbs90 %Rolled Oats0.5 lbs95 %Convert pounds of as fed to pounds of dry matter. FeedWeight As Fed% Dry Matter on As-Fed BasisCorn3 lbs88 %Silage10 lbs90 %Rolled Oats0.5 lbs95 %If you pay $20 for a bale of hay that weighed 1200 pounds. It was 9% protein on an as-fed basis. How much did you pay ($/1 lb) for the protein as-fed basisIf you pay $40 for a bale of hay that weighed 1400 pounds. It was 11% protein on an as-fed basis. How much did you pay ($/ 1 lb) for the protein as-fed basisIf you pay $20 for a bale of hay that weighed 1200 pounds at 30% dry matter basis. It was 9% protein on a dry matter basis. How much did you pay ($/1 lb) for the protein on a dry matter basisIf you pay $40 for a bale of hay that weighed 1400 pounds at 87.5% Dry matter. It was 12.5% protein on a dry matter bais. How much did you pay ($/ 1 lb) for the protein on a dry matter basis. Also what is the % protein on the dry matter basis. Creed has two options for buying corn. The first option is 15.5% moisture corn at $3.44 per bushel with a test weight of 56 pounds per bushel. The second option is 21% moisture corn at $3.20 per bushel with a test weight of 60 pounds per bushel. Which is the better deal for Creed? Angela is looking at buying two feeds. She wants to find which one has the most TDN (total digestible nutrients). She is trying to find which is cheapest ($/lb of TDN). She can buy distillers grain for TDN at $93/ton. TDN of distillers is 81.6% TDN. She could also buy straight cracked corn for $3.56 per bushel with an estimated TDN of 78%. Which should she buy? Note the test weight of the corn was 56 pounds per bushel. Angela is now looking at which of the above is the cheapest source protein ($/lb Protein). Given the prices from the problem directly above and that distillers grain is 27.2% protein and the corn is 9.1% proteinDwight is looking for cheap protein to mix and feed. Option one is dehydrated fish that is 60.3% protein and 96 percent Dry matter. Option two is blood meal and is 50.2% protein at 96 percent Dry matter. Price of the fish is $600/ton and the price of the blood meal is $450/ton. Which is a cheaper option?Ryan is looking for cheap protein. He can buy blood meal that is 93% dry matter. He could not get a quote for the % protein. He looks up in a text that this type of blood meal is 47% protein on a 100% dry matter basis. The price of the blood meal is $475/ton. Option 2 is cotton seed meal that is 37% protein on a 92% dry mater basis. Which source is cheaper? Pam has two options for buying wheat for feed. The first option is 12.5% moisture wheat at $5.44 per bushel with a test weight of 58 pounds per bushel. The second option is 14% moisture corn at $5.34 per bushel with a test weight of 60 pounds per bushel. Which is the better deal for Pam? Stanley has two options for giving some cows TDN and filler in their food. Which is a better deal ($/lb TDN), beet pulp that is $125/25 tons that is 7.5% TDN. The other option is some sorghum hay that is $50/ton and is 15% TDN. You get the results of a chemical analysis as follows on a DRY MATTER BASIS: 30% protein5% fiber23 % nitrogen-free extract11% ether extractHow much of each macromolecule do you have in 500 pounds of bone meal on a dry matter basis? Give answer in pounds. How much total TDN do you have in % and in pounds in 500 pounds of bone meal given the coefficients in the beginning of this assignment?If the bone meal cost $800/1 ton, what is the cost per pound of crude protein on a dry matter basis? (Based on chemical analysis)If the bone meal cost $800/1 ton, what is the cost per pound of TDN on a dry matter basis?If the bone meal cost $800 per ton, what is the cost per pound of digestible crude protein on a dry matter basis?You get the results of a chemical analysis as follows on a AS-FED BASIS of 90% DM: 10% protein28% fiber30 % nitrogen-free extract4% ether extractCalculate percentage of dry matter for each of the above chemical analysis values. Give both total and for each nutrient. How much of each macromolecule do you have in 2 tons of alfalfa hay on a dry matter basis? 2 tons basis As-fed basis? Give in poundsHow much total TDN (dry matter) do you have in % and in pounds in 2 tons of alfalfa converted to a dry matter weight basis given the coefficients in the beginning of this assignment (dry matter). How much total TDN do you have dry matter basis? What is the percentage of digestible nitrogen-free extract on a dry matter basis? If the hay cost $85 per ton, what is the cost per pound of crude protein on an as fed basis? (Based on chemical analysis)If the hay cost $85 per ton, what is the cost per pound of TDN on a dry matter basis?If the hay cost $85 per ton, what is the cost per pound of digestible crude protein on a dry matter basis?You get the results of a chemical analysis as follows on a AS-FED BASIS of 70% DM: 12% protein48% fiber15 % nitrogen-free extract2.5% ether extractCalculate percentage of dry matter for each of the above chemical analysis values. Give both total and for each nutrient. How much of each macromolecule do you have in 1 ton of hay on a dry matter basis? 2 tons basis As-fed basis? Give in poundsHow much total TDN (dry matter) do you have in % and in pounds in 1 ton of alfalfa converted to a dry matter weight basis given the coefficients in the beginning of this assignment (dry matter). How much total TDN do you have dry matter basis? What is the percentage of digestible nitrogen-free extract on a dry matter basis? If the hay cost $55 per ton, what is the cost per pound of crude protein on an as fed basis? (Based on chemical analysis)If the hay cost $55 per ton, what is the cost per pound of TDN on a dry matter basis?If the hay cost $55 per ton, what is the cost per pound of digestible crude protein on a dry matter basis ?You get the results of a chemical analysis as follows on a DRY MATTER BASIS: 17% protein44% fiber38 % nitrogen-free extract7% ether extractHow much of each macromolecule do you have in 50 tons of silage on a dry matter basis? Give answer in pounds. How much total TDN do you have in % and in pounds in 50 tons of silage given the coefficients in the beginning of this assignment?If the silage cost $100/1 ton, what is the cost per pound of crude protein on a dry matter basis? (Based on chemical analysis)If the silage cost $100/1 ton, what is the cost per pound of TDN on a dry matter basis?If the silage cost $100/ ton, what is the cost per pound of digestible crude protein on a dry matter basis?Animal Science Practice TestName: ______________________________Parts dry matter feed = Parts as-fed * % dry mater in feed (pounds, grams, weight, etc)A sample of hay contains 1500 Cal/kg on an as-fed basis that is 86% dry matter. How many Cal/kg does it contain on a dry matter basis?A sample of hay contains 1500 Cal on an as-fed basis that is 86% dry matter. How many Cal does it contain on a dry matter basis?There is 5 pounds of protein in a 25 pound hay sample. How many pounds of protein are in 2 tons of hay? There is 4 pounds of nitrogen free extract in 15 pound silage sample. How many pounds of nitrogen free extract are in 5 tons of silage?If bone meal is 25% protein on a dry matter basis, what is protein percentage on an as fed basis with 60% dry matter basis?If hay is 10% protein and 87% dry matter on an as fed-basis, what % protein is it on a dry matter basis? You have 10 pounds of dry matter. You know before drying it was 85% dry matter on an as-fed basis. How many pounds was your sample on an as-fed basis before drying? You have 10 pounds of hay on an as-fed basis. You know that it is 82% dry matter on an as-fed basis. How many pounds will your sample be on a dry matter basis?You have 30 pounds of dry matter. You know before drying it was 65% dry matter on an as-fed basis. How many pounds was your sample on an as-fed basis before drying? You have 18 pounds of hay on an as-fed basis. You know that it is 68% dry matter on an as-fed basis. How many pounds will your sample be on a dry matter basis?If you pay $40 for a bale of hay that weighed 1100 pounds at 30% dry matter basis. It was 9% protein on a dry matter basis. How much did you pay ($/1 lb) for the protein.If hay weighed 2000 pounds as feed basis. It weighed 1900 pounds on a dry matter basis after drying:What % water was the feedIf you had 8% protein on the as-fed how many pounds did you have of protein as-fed?How many pounds protein did you have after drying? What is the % protein on an as-fed basis?What is the % protein on a dry-matter basis?If hay weighed 500 on a dry matter basis. It weighed 700 pounds before dryingWhat % water was the feedIf you had 2% protein on the as-fed how many pounds did you have of protein as-fed?How many pounds protein did you have after drying? What is the % protein on an as-fed basis?What is the % protein on a dry-matter basis?Given the following chemical analysis:NutrientProteinFiberN-Free ExtractEther ExtractChemical %11%45%15%2%How many pounds of ether extract are in a ton of hay?How many pounds of protein are in a ton of hay? You have 3 tons of chicken feet. The feet are 80% protein. How many pounds of protein are in the feet? If you pay $30 for a bale of hay that weighed 1800 pounds at 20% dry matter basis. It was 10% protein on an as fed basis. How much did you pay ($/1 lb) for the proteinIf hay weighed 800 on a dry matter basis. It weighed 1000 pounds before dryingWhat % water was the feedIf you had 3% protein on the dry matter basis how many pounds did you have of protein as-fed?How many pounds protein did you have on a dry-matte basis? What is the % protein on an as-fed basis?What is the % protein on a dry-matter basis?What are the four intracellular organic molecules? Macromolecules.Which of the intracellular organic molecules do we measure in feed? List these. What do all organisms use energy for?Maintenance ReproductionGrowthThe energy you take in is referred to as gross energy. So of it you cant digest and is referred to as fecal energy. Gross energy – digestible energy = __________________?Animal Science Open Practice Exam15 ptsName: _________________________Using the following information to solve the following sets of problems. Work not required unless stated, however, partial credit will be given for correct work. Parts dry matter feed = Parts as-fed * % dry mater in feed (pounds, grams, weight, etc)Write 1,400,007 at a percent (1 pt): A calf sold for $1200 and brought $102.32/1 CWT. How much did the calf weigh? 1 Does volume change with moisture percentage? 1 A sample contains 1000 calories on a 86% dry matter basis. How many calories does the same sample contain when dried to a 100% dry matter basis? 1 ptsA sample contains 1200 calories/pound on an 84% dry matter basis. How many calories/pound does the same sample contain when dried to a 100% dry matter basis? 1 ptsA feed is 5% protein on an 86% dry matter basis. What is the percent protein on a 100% dry matter basis? 1 ptsIf hay weighed 600 on a dry matter basis. It weighed 800 pounds before drying (2 pts)What % water was the feed If you had 2% protein on the as-fed how many pounds did you have of protein as-fed?How many pounds protein did you have after drying on a 100% dry matter basis? What is the % protein on a dry-matter basis?A bale weighed 1200 pounds (as fed) at 86% dry matter basis. It was 9% protein on a dry matter basis. You estimate the value of the bale at $80. How much did you pay ($/1 lb) for the protein on a dry matter basis? 1 ptJohnny and June have two options for buying corn. Option 1 is 15.5% moisture and cost $3.22 per bushel. The test weight of option 1 is 58 pounds/bushel. The second options (option 2) is 16.5% moisture and costs $3.15 per bushel. The test weight of option 2 is 58.5 pounds/bushel. Which is a better deal? Prove your answer buy giving the $/lb dry matter for each option. 1 ptJose and Lydia are comparing two feeds. Below are what they know about the feeds:Feed 1Feed 2Protein % at 100% DM: 12%Protein % at 100% DM: 11%TDN % at 100% DM: 89%TDN % at 100% DM: 92%AS FED: 80% DMAS FED: 85% DM$/1 ton: $345/ 1 ton$/1 ton: $330/ 1 tonWhat is the percentage protein of feed one on an as-feed basis? 0.5 ptWhat is the percentage protein of feed two on an as-feed basis? 0.5 ptWhat is the cost per pound of protein (on an as-fed basis) if you buy a ton of each feed? 1 ptFeed 1 b. Feed 2 What is the percentage of TDN of feed one on an as-feed basis? 0.5 ptWhat is the percentage of TDN of feed two on an as-feed basis? 0.5 ptWhat is the cost per pound of TDN (on an as-fed basis) if you buy a ton of each feed? 1 ptFeed 1 b. Feed 2 Which feed would you buy and why? 1 ptAnimal Science Closed Exam25 ptsName: ___________________________Using the following information to solve the following sets of problems. Work not required unless stated, however, partial credit will be given for correct work. Parts dry matter feed = Parts as-fed * % dry mater in feed (pounds, grams, weight, etc)Write 0.000007 at a percent (1 pt): Write 600800% as a number (1pt):A calf sold for $1600 and brought $114/cwt. How much did the calf weigh? (1 pt)A calf weighed 750 pounds and sold for $1600. How much did the calf weigh in cwt? (1 pt)A sample of feed is 8% protein on a 100% dry matter basis. On the as-fed basis the same feed is 6.5% protein. What is the % dry matter on the as-fed basis? 1 ptsA sample of feed has 5 pounds of protein on a 80% dry matter basis. On a 100% dry matter basis, how many pound of protein are in the feed? 1 ptA sample of feed has 0.14 pounds of carbohydrates per one pound of feed on an 86% dry matter basis. How many carbohydrates is there per one pound of feed on a fully dry matter basis? 1 pt A bale weighed 1100 pounds (as fed). As-fed the moisture percentage was 15%. The feed was analyzed and was 6.5% protein on an AS-FED basis. The price of the hay is $85/ 1 ton. How much did you pay for one pound of protein ($/ lb protein) on an as-fed basis. 2 pts A bale weighed 900 pounds (as fed). As-fed the moisture percentage was 14%. The feed was analyzed and was 5% protein on a fully DRY MATTER basis. The price of the hay is $75/ 1 ton. How much did you pay for one pound of protein ($/ lb protein) on an as-fed basis. 2 pts A sample of hay weighed 4 pounds before drying. After drying the hay weighed 2.67 pounds (4 pts)What % dry matter in the feed before drying? If you had 6.75% protein on the fully dry matter basis how many pounds did you have of protein on the fully dry matter basis? (lbs protein)How many pounds protein did you have before drying? What is the % protein on an as fed basis? You have two options for protein in a feed mix. The first is alfalfa hay which costs $120/ton and is at 15% protein, and is 87% dry matter. The second is soybeans that cost $9.01/bushel and are at 31% protein, weigh 56 pounds/bushels, and are 85% dry matter. What is the cheapest source of protein ($/lb protein)? Prove your answer. (2 pts) You have two options for buying corn. Option one is 16% moisture; costs $3.56/bushel. Option two is 14% moisture and is $3.63/bushel. The test weight for option 1 is 60.5 pounds per bushel. The test weight for option 2 is 60 pounds per bushel. Which is the better buy per pound of dry matter ($/lb DM)? Prove your answer. (2 pts)Jose and Lydia are comparing two feeds. Below are what they know about the feeds:Feed 1Feed 2Protein % at 100% DM: 8%Protein % at 100% DM: 7%TDN % at 100% DM: 89%TDN % at 100% DM: 87.5%AS FED: 88% DMAS FED: 85% DM$/1 ton: $338/ 1 ton$/1 ton: $332/ 1 tonNote: Treat TDN like protein, it is a part of the dry matter and you want high TDN generally. What is the percentage protein of feed ONE on an as-fed basis? 1 ptWhat is the percentage of TDN of feed ONE on an as-fed basis? 1 ptWhat is the percentage protein of feed TWO on an as-fed basis? 1 ptWhat is the percentage of TDN of feed TWO on an as-fed basis? 1 ptWhat is the cost per pound of protein (on an as-fed basis) for feed ONE? 1 ptWhat is the cost per pound of protein (on an as-fed basis) for feed TWO? 1 ptPesticide Practice Questions:You read a label of herbicide. It tells you to apply 24 oz/acre. How much would you need to spray 2500 acres? Give your answer in gallons. You are reading a label of chemical. You find that you need to spray 15 gallons of liquid per acre. The recommended rate of herbicide is 20 oz/acre. The spray tank you have is 1000 gallons. How much chemical in gallons do you add to your tank? You have a solid herbicide. The recommended rate is 2 oz/1acre. You need to spray 17 gallons per acre (found this on the label and from doing research). You have a 1100-gallon tank. How many pounds of the herbicide do you add to the tank? I am spraying a fungicide. I need to spray 25 gallons of liquid per acre. The recommended rate of herbicide to apply per acre is 1 pint. The tank on my sprayer is 1500 gallons. How many acres can I spray with a whole tank? You need to add a 1.5% v/v mixture of adjuvant to a 1200-gallon tank. How many gallons of adjuvant do you add? From number 2, if you need to add a 2% mixture of adjuvant 1, and 2 pts/acre of non-ionic surfactant (NIS), how much adjuvant and NIS do you add? A sprayer holds 1200 gallons. You read the label and find that with your selected pesticide you need to spray a volume of 12 gallons per acre. The label also says to apply pesticide at a rate of18 oz/ acre. You need to mix a MSO (methylated seed oil) adjuvant at a rate of 0.75 v/v %. You are going to spray 150 acres.How many acres can you spray with one tank?How many gallons of pesticide need to be added to a full tank?How many gallons of MSO need to be added to a full tank?How full will your last tank be in gallons? How many gallons of pesticide need to be added to your final not full tank?How many gallons of MSO need to be added to your final not full tank?How much total MSO and pesticide do you use? A sprayer holds 500 gallons. You read the label and find that with your selected pesticide you need to spray a volume of 14 gallons per acre. The label also says to apply pesticide at a rate of 4 oz/ acre. You need to mix a MSO (methylated seed oil) adjuvant at a rate of 0.55 v/v %. You also need to apply an anti-drift agent at a rate of 1 pt/ acre. You are going to spray 150 acres.How many acres can you spray with one tank?How many gallons of pesticide need to be added to a full tank?How many gallons of MSO need to be added to a full tank?How many gallons of anti-drift agent must be added to a full tankHow full will your last tank be in gallons? How many gallons of pesticide need to be added to your final not full tank?How many gallons of MSO need to be added to your final not full tank?How many gallons of anti-drift agent need to be added to your final not full tank?How much total MSO, anti-drift agent, and pesticide do you use? Pricing of Herbicide PracticeName: _________________________________You are spraying roundup ready soybeans. You are comparing two options. You know you have some pesky ragweed. This ragweed may be resistant to glyphosate (roundup) so you are going to spray some herbicide with the active ingredient imazethapyr to smoke it. You have two options. First is to spray extreme and maybe add some roundup or pursuit to the mixture if needed. The second is to make a tank mixture of pursuit (imazethapyr) and roundup power max (glyphosate). You want to apply a high rate of 3oz of pursuit per acre. You also want to apply 32 oz of roundup power max per acre. You know you need this much pursuit for the ragweed. You now will compare options. What is the cost in $/unit of pursuit and roundup power max? How much will it cost per acre to apply the above rates of pursuit and round up power max? Using the attached pursuit and power max labels. How many pounds of active ingredient are there for each herbicide? How much active ingredient are you applying per acre with your given rate? (use c and the rates)Using the attached label for extreme, what is the amount of each active ingredient in the mixture? How much extreme do you have to apply to hit the recommended rate for imazethapyr (pursuit)How much extreme do you have to apply to hit the recommended rate of glyphosate (round up power max)? If needed, do you need to add more pursuit or roundup power max to your extreme premix to make the rates equal to the lbs AI/acre found in letter D. (step 4 we went over) Remember you do not want to over apply herbicide so you need to pick the lesser rate of pursuit or roundup within the extreme from f and g. How much of each active ingredient in extreme (pursuit or roundup powermax) are you applying at the rate you picked in H. How much more pursuit or roundup power max do you need to add to your extreme mixture to hit the lbs AI/acre required by your target rate? Based on the pounds of AI/acre you have left to apply from J, how many gallons per acre of pursuit or roundup do you need to add to your extreme mixture per acre?How much does your extreme cost in $/unit.What is the total cost of your extreme and either roundup powermax or pursuit mixture? How does this compare to the price of just a pure pursuit and roundup powermax mixture? You are spraying wheat and are applying an herbicide to kill broadleaves. You are going to use two group four herbicides. You scout your field and find a wild buckwheat, wormwood, kochia, dandelion, and a few nightshades. You see that widematch herbicide will control these weeds well. You know that widematch is a mix of two active ingredients- fluroxypyr and clopyralid. You know you can get the same effects as widematch from starane (fluroxypyr) and stinger (clopyralid). You have two options. First is to spray widematch and maybe add some stinger and starane to the mixture. The second is to make a tank mixture of stinger and starane. You want to apply a high rate of starane to kill any kochia that may be resist. You will apply 0.54 pts/acre. You also do not think you need as much stinger, so you can apply it at a rate of 2.6 oz per acre. How much does it cost to apply stinger and starane? Following the steps from number one, how much does it cost to apply widematch with extra added starane or stinger at the same rates as listed in number 2? Pesticide Quiz 2 – Pricing Herbicide FormulationsName: ______________________________You are spraying wheat and are applying an herbicide to kill broadleaves. You scout your field and find a wild buckwheat, dandelion, a few nightshades, wild mustard, and red root pigweed. You decide to use curtail since it has decent control on all these weeds. You know that curtail is a mix of two active ingredients- 2, 4-D and clopyralid (stinger). You know you can get the same effects as curtail from 2,4-D as an amine and stinger (clopyralid). You have two options. First is to spray curtail and maybe add some stinger or 2,4-D to the mixture. The second is to make a tank mixture of stinger and 2,4-D. You will apply 3 pts/acre of 2,4-D amine and 0.25 pts of stinger.How much does it cost to apply stinger and 2,4-D amine? Based on your rates given for 2,4-D and stinger, how much curtail, and possibly extra 2,4-D or stinger added to the curtail, do you need to apply to an acre to apply the same amount of lbs AI/acre? How much does this cost? Practice Math Closed NoteName: _____________________________________A sprayer holds 1200 gallons. You read the label and find that with your selected pesticide you need to spray a volume of 20 gallons per acre. The label also says to apply pesticide at a rate of 10 oz/ acre. You need to mix a MSO (methylated seed oil) adjuvant at a rate of 0.50 v/v %. You also need to apply an anti-drift agent at a rate of 32 oz/ acre. You are going to spray 1100 acres.How many acres can you spray with one tank?How many gallons of pesticide need to be added to a full tank?How many gallons of MSO need to be added to a full tank?How many gallons of anti-drift agent must be added to a full tank?How full will your last tank be in total gallons? How many gallons of pesticide need to be added to your final not full tank?How many gallons of MSO need to be added to your final not full tank?How many gallons of anti-drift agent need to be added to your final not full tank?How much total MSO, anti-drift agent, and pesticide do you use? You will need to use your pricing sheets from last classs. You are spraying roundup ready soybeans. You are comparing two options. You know you have roundup resistant waterhemp. This waterhemp is resistant to glyphosate (roundup) so you are going to spray some herbicide with the active ingredient sulfentrazone before your soybeans emerge since it has a long residual and will keep waterhemp from emerging for a long time. You have two options for your pre-emergence spraying. First is to spray Spartan elite and maybe add some extra metolachlor or sulfentrazone. The second is to make a tank mixture of pursuit metolachlor and sulfentrazone by mixing Dual Magnum and Spartan. You want to apply a rate of 1.33 pts/acre of Dual magnum and 6 oz/acre of Spartan. (This problem only involves conversion from rate (oz/acre; pt/acre; gal/acre) converted to pure actual chemical per acre (lbs AI/acre). This conversion is also done in reverse from lbs AI/acre to rate/acre. That is all the steps! How much will it cost per acre to apply dual magnum and Spartan in the rates listed above. How much will it cost/acre to apply an equivalent amount of Spartan Elite (and any extra Dual or Spartan additional added to reach recommended lbs AI/Acre) based on the rates given in number 2 above. ................
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