Pesticide Applicators


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The EPA is enacting new requirements for agricultural pesticide applicators. An increasing number of pesticide labels require applicators to utilize an online system called Bulletins Live! Two to determine if additional pesticide use limitations are required to protect threatened or endangered species or habitat based on 1) application location, 2) pesticide product, and 3) application month. This…Read more about New EPA Requirement for Pesticide Application[Read More]


Let’s face it, growing a specialty crop is hard work and expensive.  Battling mother nature, insects and disease are just a few of the obstacles growers face.  Pesticide drift shouldn’t be one of them. DriftWatch offers a reliable and FREE mapping tool that promotes communication between specialty crop producers and pesticide applicators.  (Beekeepers can also register…Read more about How Much is Your Specialty Crop Worth?[Read More]


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