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August 27, 2008
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PESTICIDE TRAININGS TO BE HELD IN CUSTER COUNTY

Private pesticide trainings will be held for farmers and ranchers who need to renew their certified private pesticide applicator’s license or anyone who wants to become certified.
The dates, locations, and times are as follows:

January 14 at the Community Center in Sargent (1-4 p.m.)
January 15 at the Vet’s Building in Arnold (1-4 p.m.)
January 22 at the Senior Center in Callaway (1-4 p.m.)
January 29 at the Community Building in Ansley (7-10 p.m.)
January 30 at the 4-H Building in Broken Bow (1-4 p.m.)
March 17 at the 4-H Building in Broken Bow (1-4 p.m.)

In order to become certified, producers pay a $30.00 recertification fee for study materials and training and will then be billed from the Nebraska Department of Agriculture an additional $25. If you cannot attend any of these trainings, a self-study manual costing $60 is available at the Custer County Extension Office. You must be certified if you intend to purchase or use any restricted use pesticides.
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