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Animal & Range Sciences Extension Service
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Bozeman, MT
59717-2900
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Location: 119 Linfield

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Doug Steele, Vice Provost & Director
406-994-6647
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Forage Extension Program

Recertification Exam

MSU Extension Service Nitrate QuikTest for Forages
Examination for Re-certification

Complete this page ONLY if you were previously certified.

1. The QuikTest solution is concentrated sulfuric acid, and the reagent used as the color indicator is diphenylamine.
    True
    False
2. The QuikTest solution has a shelf life of over three years.
    True
    False
3. Plant nitrate levels are always very uniform across a field of barley or oats, and all classes of livestock have the same tolerance.
    True
    False
4. Plant nitrate concentrations are usually higher early in the morning, so afternoon cutting is a good recommendation.
    True
    False
5. Oklahoma State University data indicates that >10,000 ppm NO3 (=1% NO3 = 2300 ppm NO3-N) can cause abortions, acute toxicity and death.
    True
    False
View Text-only Version Text-only Updated: 11/08/2007
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