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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Texas Pesticide Record in our editor.
  2. Begin by entering your Business/Applicator Name and Address at the top of the form. This identifies who is responsible for the pesticide application.
  3. Fill in the Application Date and Time Started, ensuring accurate records for compliance.
  4. Provide the Name of the person for whom the application was made, along with the Product Trade Name and EPA Registration Number.
  5. Indicate whether the application was made in a regulated county by checking 'Yes' or 'No'.
  6. Complete sections on Location of Land Treated, Site Treated, Target Pest, and Method or Type of Equipment Used to Make Application.
  7. Document the Rate of Product Per Unit, Wind Direction, Wind Velocity, Air Temperature, and any relevant FAA numbers if applicable.
  8. Finally, ensure all required signatures are included and review your entries for accuracy before saving or sharing your completed record.

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An invoice containing the required information may constitute the record. (c) The record must be completed no later than five days after the application of the pesticide. (d) Records must be retained for five years after the date of treatment.
Applicators who want to apply pesticides (regardless of classification) to plants, trees, shrubs, grass or other horticultural plants for hire must be licensed by the Texas Department of Agriculture. Click HERE for more information.
AMS administers the Federal Pesticide Recordkeeping Program, which requires all certified private pesticide applicators to keep records of their use of federally restricted use pesticides (RUP) for a period of 2 years.
In general, the two- to three-year period becomes the unofficial expiration and warranty date for most pesticides. You can assume that if you dont see storage restrictions on the label that the formulation is rather stable.
Certified Private and Private Applicators must maintain records of each application of a restricted-use pesticide, state-limited-use pesticide, or regulated herbicide.

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Q6. How do I find out what pesticides a local farmer has been spraying? By law, all professional users must keep records for at least 3 years of all the pesticides applications they undertake.
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