School for Obtaining a Commercial Pesticide Applicator / Dealer and / or Private Pesticide Applicator License

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The Pasquotank County Center in conjunction with the  Pesticide Safety Education Program at NC State University and the NC Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services Pesticide Section will be offering a 2-day school for people who would like to obtain a private applicator (farmer) or commercial applicator/dealer license. The date of this event will be Wednesday, August 7 and Thursday, August 8 at 1209 McPherson Street, Elizabeth City NC.  If you plan to attend this school, there are books that you need to obtain and fees for the manuals, for the school, as well as to take the test. To order the manuals as well as to register for the school, the following link will take you to the website for taking care of both of these:

http://www.ncagr.gov/SPCAP/pesticides/exam.htm

If you have questions about this program, contact the Pasquotank County Center, at (252) 338-3954.

bubble answer sheet

Bubble sheet for answers used in taking a test such as the test for a pesticide license