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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Washington Pesticide Application Record in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the Date of Application. You can input this either numerically or spelled out.
  3. Fill in the Name of the person for whom the pesticide was applied, along with their Firm Name and Street Address.
  4. If applicable, provide the Licensed Applicator's Name, License Number, and contact details.
  5. Indicate whether the application method is Air, Ground, or Chemigation by checking the appropriate box.
  6. Specify the Application Crop or Site and Total Area Treated in relevant units (e.g., acres or square feet).
  7. If applicable, indicate if this application was made under a WSDA Permit and provide the Permit Number.
  8. List all Pesticide Information including Full Product Name, EPA Registration Number, and amounts used.
  9. Provide the Address or exact location of application. If over one acre, mark it on the map provided.
  10. Complete additional fields such as Time Start/Stop, Wind Direction/Velocity, and Temperature as required.

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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.
The Food, Agriculture, Conservation, and Trade Act of 1990 (FACT Act, Farm Bill) contains regulations that require certified applicators of restricted-use pesticides to keep records of applications. Certified applicators are determined to include both commercial and private applicators.
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.
In ance with the 1990 Farm Bill, all private applicators are required by law to keep record(s) of their federally restricted use pesticide (RUP) applications for a period of 2 years.
After Spraying Record Putting up warning signs (as/if required). Retain all records for three years.

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Federal law and regulations require any person who applies or supervises the use of restricted use pesticides (RUPs) be certified as a private or commercial applicator. Apply pesticides for the production of an agricultural commodity on land you or your employer owns or rents
ing to state and/or federal pesticide regulations a pesticide applicator license is needed if: You use restricted use pesticides (RUP) You distribute pesticides or provide advice on their use (except home and garden products) You apply any pesticide for commercial service.

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