A
Private applicator training and test has been scheduled for Tuesday, May 14 at 9 a.m. at the Wise
County Extension office located at 206 S. State St., in Decatur. The $65.00 registration fee includes the
study books and lunch. This class is for
those individuals who do not currently have a pesticide applicator license, but
would like to get one. Individuals who
have a license that has been expired less than 1 year are not eligible to take
this class. The class is limited to the
first 20 paid participants.
As
defined by law, a private applicator is a person who uses or supervises the use
of a restricted use or state-limited-use pesticide or a regulated herbicide for
the purpose of producing an agricultural commodity. The licensed private applicator is responsible
for assuring that persons working under his or her direct supervision are
knowledgeable of the label requirements governing the use of the pesticides
they are using.
Licensing
as a private applicator requires practical knowledge of pest problems and
control practices associated with agricultural operations.
Licensed
private applicators are required to re-certify every five years by obtaining 15
continuing education units (CEU’s) by December 31 of the year preceding license
expiration. That includes two (2)
credits in laws and regulations and two (2) credits in integrated pest
management. Up to 10 CEU’s may be
obtained through TDA - approved home study programs. Check out the Texas Department of
Agriculture’s website for more information. www.agr.state.tx.us/pesticide.
Private applicators may earn the required
credits by passing a 200-question re-certification exam administered by
TDA. The license cost $60. Space is limited for this class, please call
the Extension Office or come by to sign up for the class. You can contact the Wise County – Texas
A&M AgriLife Extension Service at 206 S. State St. or call 940-627-3341.
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