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Pesticide and fertilizer recertification training 

Programs offered Monday, March 6 at the Plaza Inn Restaurant

HARDIN COUNTY– Some farmers have received a notice that their current  pesticide and/or fertilizer applicator licenses will expire at the end of March 2023 and that they  must complete their continuing education hours to renew before this date.

Farmers must have a private applicator license to apply restricted use pesticides on their farm or for an employer’s crops. A commercial license is required for individuals who apply products on  fields other than their own or as a business. The Environmental Protection Agency determines  whether a product is designated restricted or general use. Restricted use products may be  organic or traditional pesticides. 

To obtain a private pesticide applicator license, farmers must pass a series of exams that test  their competency in pesticide safety and application knowledge. They also must be certified in  one or more of seven categories in addition to Core knowledge. These categories include Grain and Cereal Crops, Forage Crops and Livestock, Fruit and Vegetable Crops, Nursery and Forest  Crops, Greenhouse Crops, Fumigation, and Specialty Uses. 

Farmers must have a private fertilizer applicator license if they apply fertilizer on 50 or more  acres of crops grown for sale. This does not include crops that are used on the farm for their  livestock or fertilizer used through the planter. It does include fertilizer applied in the fall, pre plant, or side dressing. If fertilizer is applied by a commercial applicator, the farmer does not  need to have fertilizer certification. Like pesticide applications, there must be record keeping of  fertilizer applied to the farmer’s crops that can be requested by the Ohio Department of  Agriculture. If an applicator does not have a fertilizer license and needs one, they can attend a  three-hour training to become certified or study the fertilizer manual and take a test on their  own.

A license must be renewed every three years. A farmer can meet this requirement by completing  three hours of approved pesticide continuing education anytime during the three year period and  one hour of fertilizer continuing education during the same three year period. Recertification training emphasizes effective management strategies that enhance crop productivity, encourage  responsible use of products, and promote safe practices for applicators, the public, and the  environment. OSU Extension offices are currently offering recertification programs to fulfill the  three hours of the pesticide continuing education requirement and additional one hour of the  fertilizer continuing education requirement for license renewal. An applicator may also choose to  retest every three years to renew a private pesticide or fertilizer license in place of recertification training. 

Hardin County Pesticide and Fertilizer Recertification programs will be offered

  • Monday, March 6  at the Plaza Inn Restaurant in Mt. Victory.
  • The pesticide recertification session will begin at 9:00 a.m. and end at 12:00 p.m.

This session is for private applicators and will consist of Core, Grain and  Cereal Crops, Forage Crops and Livestock, and Fumigation. A lunch option will be made available at the Plaza Inn Restaurant for an additional cost.

  • The fertilizer recertification will start at 1:00 p.m. and end at 2:00 p.m.

Farmers need to call the Extension office at 419-674-2297, or stop by at 1021  W. Lima Street, Suite 103 in Kenton to pre-register. An option to pre-register online is available at  https://go.osu.edu/HardinPAT-FACT.

Further information regarding make-up or specialty  recertification in other areas can be obtained by contacting the Extension office by March 24. 

  • Both pesticide and fertilizer recertification for make-up and/or specialty categories will be offered on March 28, from 9:00 am – 2:00 pm at the Extension office in Kenton.

Pre-registration is required by calling the Hardin County Extension office. Be sure to include pesticide categories needed and whether fertilizer recertification is needed.

  • On March 28, pesticide recertification will  begin at 9:00 a.m. for three hours, followed by an hour of fertilizer recertification at 1:00 p.m. Seating is limited to 25 people at the Extension office. 

Training dates for commercial pesticide applicators can be found at  http://pested.osu.edu/commercialapplicator. Training dates for Private Pesticide Applicators for other counties in Ohio may be found at http://pested.osu.edu/privateapplicator.

The commercial  and private applicator licenses are a way that commercial pesticide applicators and farmers show good stewardship in caring for our land and producing our food in a sustainable and  environmentally responsible manner.

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