The mix ratios vary:
Hand trigger sprayers
general weeds/grass: 4 tsp in 24 oz of water.
hard to control weeds: 2 Tbs and 1 tsp in 24 oz of water.
Tank sprayer
general weeds/grass: 3-1/2 oz (7 Tbs) in 1 gal of water.
hard to control weeds: 6-1/2 oz (13 Tbs) in 1 gal of water.
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4 OUNCES
pain killer
Tylenol 3 pain killer
Probably less orange juice...the thing is that the concentrate is thicker and has more flavor.
One ounce per gallon of water.
12:18
10% or you could just buy agile killer.
if you are referring to cooking when it says for example: 2 part sugar and 4 part flour. If the cook book says 1 part= 100g, this means that you should put 200g of sugar and 400g of flour. It's part of a ratio of a mixture that includes water. Example: To make orange juice from concentrate, add one part water to one part orange juice concentrate. The mixture in the example is a one to one ratio of water to concentrate.
There is no "forage to concentrate ratio" that must be adhered to. The basic rules of equine nutrition apply with the exception that there are certain nutrients that should be fed in higher quantities. All horses should be fed 1.5%-3% of their body weight in forage per day as necessary to maintain weight and energy levels. Horses do not require concentrate feed in general though for certain situations concentrates may be fed to provide increased energy for performance or breeding. The amount of concentrates in the diet should be kept to a minimum as increase in concentrate feeding is linked to an increase in the risk of colic. For pregnant mares who need supplemental nutrition for breeding or to compensate for less than good forage quality they should be fed a concentrate that is labelled for use in pregnant or lactating mares at a rate according to the label. This amount can vary quite a bit depending on the type and brand of concentrate feed being offered.
Would hold around 10 litres, it is recommended when replacing coolant, to do so with a 50-50 ratio of water to coolant concentrate.
1 gallon= 128 fl oz (fluid ounces, or 1/8 of a cup) 128/100=1.28 fl oz