Pesticide Applicator License Exam to be offered Aug. 1

| July 1, 2013

COSHOCTON – The Ohio Department of Agriculture Pesticide and Fertilizer Regulation Section will administer exams for Pesticide Applicator Licensing on Aug. 1 at 1 p.m. in Room B100 of the Coshocton County Services Building. Exams will be offered for both private and commercial applicator licensing. There is no fee for the testing. There are 30 total seats available and as of July 1, there are only six seats left.  Registration must be completed online by visiting pested.osu.edu. Go to private applicator or commercial applicator and click on “testing”.

A private applicator applies restricted-use pesticides on his/her own land, or rented land, and produces an agricultural commodity. A commercial applicator applies pesticides for a business, on land owned by someone else, and usually for hire. Commercial applicators may also work for a government agency like a township, city, school district, park district, etc., or apply to publicly-accessible sites.

Private Applicator Tests include Core and the following Categories: Grain and Cereal Crops, Forage Crops and Livestock, Fruit and Vegetable Crops, Nursery and Forest Crops, Greenhouse Crops, and Fumigation. There are several categories for Commercial Applicators that can be found at pested.osu.edu.

A list of suggested study materials can also be found at pested.osu.edu. Some materials are available online at no charge. Most recommended materials can be purchased online or at the Extension Office.

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