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Pesticides


NDSU Extension Service
Ransom County

                             

Private Pesticides Commercial Pesticides Trainings NDSU Pesticides

 

2009 Private Pesticide Trainings

2009 Private General Pesticide Trainings:
February 12 -- Community Room, Ransom County Courthouse              Reg. 8:30 a.m., 9-1 Training
February 18 -- Enderlin                                                                       Reg. 8:30 a.m., 9-1 Training
February 24 -- Community Room, Ransom County Courthouse              Reg. 8:30 a.m., 9-1 Training
February 26 -- Sheldon                                                                       Reg. 8:30 a.m., 9-1 Training
February 26 -- Community Room, Ransom County Courthouse              Reg. 5:30 p.m., 6-10 Training**
** The Feb. 26 evening training is available for recertification only.  Tests will not be given.

Call the extension office at (701) 683-6128 for other area Private General Trainings.
 

 

Private Pesticide License
Renewals

Private pesticide licenses need to be renewed every 3 years.  To keep your license active you must attend a training either in your own county or another county.  If you are unable to attend a training you will need to take a 60 question exam and pass with a 70% score.  The exam will be taken in a monitored environment.

Initial
If you let your license expire or are new to the program and want to obtain a license, you can attend a training hosted by a local Extension Agent and take a 30 question exam or you can make an appointment with your local Extension Agent to take the 60 question exam.

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Commercial Pesticide License
Renewal

Commercial pesticide licenses need to be renewed every 3 years.  To keep your license active you must attend a training at any of the specified locations throughout the state.   If you are unable to attend a training you will need to take the Core test and any supplemental test you are applying for.  The test will be taken in a monitored environment.  


Initial
If you are applying for the first time, you will need to request study materials from the NDSU Pesticide Department.  After you have received your study materials from NDSU you will then set up an appointment with your local Extension Agent to take the exams.  The year that you request study materials is the year you must test.  If you do not test by December 31 of that year you will forfeit your fees and will have to reapply for the materials the next year.

2009 Testing Sites
 

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