Posted by James22 on January 13, 2010 at 09:02:29 from (207.179.221.55):
In Reply to: PESTICIDE LICENSE posted by TimWafer on January 13, 2010 at 06:50:10:
The test isn't that tough, but you will need to buy or borrow the instruction manual and read it before taking the test. In Illinois they also offer a work book and I bought but never used it. In Illinois they offer a class before the test to review the subject matter. It is OK and if NY has a similar deal it does give you an idea what at least some of the test questions will be. On the Illinois test there are always a couple of trick questions and to achieve 100% you will need to have read the instruction book pretty close. At least some of the older less educated farmers have problems passing the exam, but they probably didn't shine in HS either and in a few cases didn't even attend. I let my license expire and still can buy the few restricted chemicals needed to maintain the farmstead. However I hire out the crop spraying. Might need to renew the license if I started spraying the crops. For a few gallons of generic RU I would have a friend that has a license buy it and ship it to his address.
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