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The label is the single most important document in the use of a pesticide. State and federal pesticide laws require following label directions! The label tells you what personal protective equipment to use.
Year, month, day, and time of application; Trade name and EPA registration number of the pesticide applied; Amount of the pesticide applied and percentage of active ingredient per unit of the pesticide used; and.
Pesticides are used to control various pests and disease carriers, such as mosquitoes, ticks, rats and mice. Pesticides are used in agriculture to control weeds, insect infestation and diseases. There are many different types of pesticides; each is meant to be effective against specific pests.
Pesticide Record Keeping The brand or product name. The EPA registration number. The total amount applied. The month, day, and year. The location of the application. The crop, commodity, stored product, or site. The size of area treated. The name of the certified applicator.
A general use pesticide is defined in FIFRA as one which will not generally cause unreasonable adverse effects on the environment when used in accordance with its labeling. Such pesticides normally are available to the public without a license.
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Minnesota law requires pesticide applicators to carry a valid license identification card, either the electronic facsimile from our webpage or the plastic wallet card, whenever applying pesticides.
All pesticide applicator licenses expire on December 31st and must be renewed annually. Renewal application forms are mailed to the employer in November and December. The license fee and ACRRA surcharge are due at the time of renewal. Licenses can be renewed online, by mail, or in person at the MDA.
To become a Certified Applicator, an individual must submit a completed application, the application fee, the statement and evidence of lawful presence and pass the Core and at least one category-specific exam with a score of 75% or higher to become certified in that specific category.
The label is the single most important document in the use of a pesticide. State and federal pesticide laws require following label directions! The label tells you what personal protective equipment to use.
Saves money: Accurate pesticide records will enable you to know and buy the correct amount of pesticides for each growing season. Tracks success: Good records will help you determine if a pesticide application achieved the best results or why a pesticide may have performed poorly. Good records prevent future failures.

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