Monday, January 31, 2011

TIPS TO MAINTAIN YOUR PESTICIDE APPLICATORS LICENSE

    To help you meet the continuing education requirements of your pesticide applicator
license or certificate, here are a few recommendations.  Start early! Continuing education activities occur year-round across the state. In Nueces County alone, in the year 2010, 34 hours of CEU’s were offered by the Nueces County Extension Office. You may not find affordable, convenient or sufficient numbers of opportunities if you wait until your license or certificate renewal deadline is near.

    Monitor the Texas Department of Agriculture (TDA) list of approved recertification courses and training contacts. It’s available from the Certification and Training Division by calling 800-835-5832 (800-TELL-TDA). The list, along with links to Internet - accessible continuing education units (CEU’s), is also posted on the TDA website at: http://ceusearch.texasagriculture.gov/  Another excellent source of CEU information is your local County Extension Agent with Texas AgriLife Extension Service.
                              
    So what CEU’s do you need to maintain your pesticide license?  For Private Applicators: 15 CEU’s every five years, including a minimum of 2 in Laws and Regulations, and 2 in Integrated  Pest Management (IPM). Up to 10 CEU’s may be obtained through TDA approved home study programs, including online courses.  For Commercial and Noncommercial Applicators: 5 CEU’s annually, including at least 1 CEU each in two of three special topics: Laws & Regulations, IPM, and Drift Minimization. CEU’s from TDA-approved home study may be used to re-certify only every other year.  No CEU carryover is allowed as CEU’s must be acquired prior to renewal. Extra CEU credit obtained in one renewal cycle cannot be forwarded and used in the next renewal cycle.

    Retain your Certificates of Completion obtained from participating in CEU courses.  Although some commercial trainers may provide duplicate certificates, there is no recourse for lost certificates from the Extension Service. No single source provides cumulative tracking of all the CEU’s that you acquire. It is up to the individual to keep their certificates on file so they can be accessed if you are subject of a TDA audit.

    Shortly before your license or certificate expires, you will receive an application for renewal from the Texas Department of Agriculture. Be sure to notify TDA if your address has changed. After you submit the application for renewal, your license or certificate should arrive within a few weeks. Keep your Certificates of Completion for one year following renewal.


PRIVATE APPLICATOR TRAINING & TESTING DATE SET
    The Nueces County Office of Texas AgriLife Extension Service will conduct a Private Pesticide Applicator Training on Monday, February 7, 2011,  at the Nueces County Extension Office located in the Calderon Bldg. at 710 E Main in Robstown, Texas. The training will begin at 8:00 a.m. followed by testing administered by the Texas Department of Agriculture.
    A Private Applicator is defined by law as a person who uses or supervises the use of a restricted-use or state-limited use pesticide for the purpose of producing an agricultural commodity.
    Participants in the training should secure a study manual from their local Extension Office prior to the training. The study manual is $25.00. Furthermore, participants in the training are encouraged to bring a pencil and calculator for the exam. Reviewing the study manual prior to the training and test will improve ones performance on the exam.  For additional information about the training contact Jeff Stapper, County Extension Agent - Agriculture & Natural Resources at (361) 767-5223.

VIDEO CEU CONFERENCE - FEBRUARY 9
    Every year about this time my telephone starts ringing with questions about where one can get some CEU’s for their pesticide applicators license, since they just got their renewal notice in the mail from Texas Department of Agriculture.     To help meet the needs of some last minute CEU hunters, a Video CEU Course will be conducted on Wednesday, February 9, 2011 at the Nueces County Extension Office, (710 E. Main - Calderon Bldg. in Robstown, Tx) beginning at 8:30 a.m. and concluding by 4:00 p.m.  A total of 6 CEU’s will be offered ( 2 L&R, 2 IPM, 2 G).

    Individuals with disabilities, who require an auxiliary aid, service or accommodation in order to participate in any of the mentioned activities, are encouraged to contact the County Extension Office eight days before all programs for assistance.

Monday, January 10, 2011

CROP SYMPOSIUM TO FOCUS ON EMERGING ISSUES


            The Coastal Bend Crop Symposium will be held on Friday, January 21, 2011 at the Texas AgriLife Research and Extension Center on Hwy. 44 just west of the Corpus Christi Airport. The focus of this symposium will be on emerging crop issues and research that will enhance local farming operations.
            Registration for the symposium will begin at 8:15 am followed by the program at 8:30 am. Morning topics will include; Weed Herbicide Resistance Management and Herbicide Tolerant Sorghum, Planning for Insect Management in Row Crops, Farm Policy Update & Market Outlook, Strategies for Boll Weevil Eradication, Pesticide Laws Review, and a Weather Outlook for the upcoming growing season.
            Following a catered lunch, topics for the afternoon session will include; Cotton Root Rot Research Update, Crop Disease and Management Update, Sunflower Production and Soil Fertility Management, Cotton Technology Update, Drought Tolerant Research in Cotton, and Insect Research Management. 
            Registration fee is $10 per person which includes the catered lunch and all those planning to attend should call the Extension Office at (361) 767-5223 by January 18 to aid in meeting preparations.  5.5 CEU’s will be offered for pesticide applicators and 6 CEU’s  for certified crop advisors.  This symposium is being sponsored by the Nueces and San Patricio County Office of Texas AgriLife Extension Service and the local Crops Committees.
Individuals with disabilities, who require an auxiliary aid, service or accommodation in order to participate in any of the mentioned activities, are encouraged to contact the County Extension Office at 361-767-5223 at least eight days before all programs for assistance.
Educational programs of the Texas AgriLife Extension Service are open to all citizens without regard to race, color, sex, disability, religion, age or national origin.