Posted by John - OH on January 13, 2010 at 07:31:44 from (98.28.49.68):
In Reply to: PESTICIDE LICENSE posted by TimWafer on January 13, 2010 at 06:50:10:
If all you are using is roundup, I don't believe it would be worth the hassle to save a few bucks. That is unless you are using LOTS of roundup, and in that case you probably should have license anyway. In Ohio you have to pass the core section and any other classification for the applying you want to do. License needs to be renewed every year, recertification credits need to abtained over 3 years (determined by your classifications). Then there is record keeping, what you applied, how much, where, all that good stuff. And if that isn't bad enough, be prepared for the suprise inspections from the Dept. of Ag, and you better have everything they want to see. I have been a Licensed Pesticide Applicator for 15 years.
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