Pesticide Applicator Training Available in Northwest Missouri
(KLZA)-- Individuals who produce agricultural commodities are invited to attend one of three additional trainings for Private Pesticide Applicator training offered in Northwest, Missouri.
Meetings are scheduled for Tuesday, February 17 at the Holt County Extension Office in Oregon; Monday, February 23 at the Nodaway County Administrative Building in Maryville and Wednesday, February 25 at the Buchanan County Extension Office in St. Joseph. The meetings will start at 6:30 p.m.
These meeting are designed provide the training necessary for individuals seeking to obtain a Private Applicator Pesticide license to allow the purchase and application of restricted use pesticides. Growers who have a training manual are encourage to bring the manual or will be required to purchase the training manual for obtaining a license.
For more information, contact the Holt County Extension office at 660-446-3724.
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