Last minute CEU's for pesticide applicators

Jan 28, 2009 10:17 AM

Have you checked when your license/certificate expires? Do you have all of your CEU's to renew your license?

Producers and others with a private, or commercial - noncommercial pesticide applicators license will have a final opportunity to receive CEU's to apply to their license or certificate for 2008. Many license holders whose license expired have until February 28th to obtain all their units. The meeting sponsored by Texas AgriLife Extension will be Saturday, February 21st beginning at 8:00 a..m at the Hockley County Fairgrounds, Women*s Building, 1921 Blackgold Road in Levelland. A total of 5 CEU's will be provided. (2 hours in Laws and Regulations, 2 hours in IPM, 1 hour in General). The cost of attending will be $25.00 and includes lunch. The program should conclude around 2:00 p.m.

For more information on this meeting, questions concerning your license, or special accommodation request please contact Kerry Siders at 806-894-2406.

Educational programs of Texas AgriLife Extension Service are open to all citizens

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