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Protects agricultural crops, such as citrus and cotton, from harmful pests and diseases. Facilitates trade and market development of agricultural commodities ranging from livestock to crops to ensure Texas remains the nations leader in the production of cattle, cotton, hay, sheep, wool, goats, mohair and horses.
Applicators who apply only fertilizer do not need to be licensed by either agency. To license with TDA in the 3A ag category, applicators will certify as either commercial or noncommercial. Commercial applicators apply restricted-use and state-limited-use pesticides or regulated herbicides for hire.
Many states require licenses for landscaping contractors or landscaping businesses performing certain types of work, such as applying fertilizer or pesticides. Many localities require businesses to obtain occupational licenses to operate legally.
Generally, most local jurisdictions do not require a specific business license for lawn care. For instance, in Texas, while you dont need a specific license for lawn care, you may need to file a DBA (Doing Business As) with your county clerks office and secure a tax identification number.
Pesticide Commercial/Noncommercial Applicator License. The Texas Department of Agriculture (TDA) licenses pesticide applicators who use restricted-use and state-limited-use pesticides and regulated herbicides.
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The agencys key objectives are to promote production agriculture, consumer protection, economic development and healthy living. The agriculture commissioner oversees the agency and is elected every four years.
Check with the local County Clerk to determine the existence of an Agricultural Development District. The process for creating agricultural development districts was enacted in 2001 by the Texas Legislature to promote the development of agricultural facilities that result in employment and economic activity.

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