DEC License CORE Training Series (RANDOLPH)




Event Details

Date

February 28, 2024
March 6, 2024
March 13, 2024
March 27, 2024
April 3, 2024

Time

8:30am - 11:30am

Location

Town of Randolph Community Room
72 Main Street
Randolph, NY 14772

Host

CCE Allegany & CCE Cattaraugus & SWNYDLFC Team & Cornell Vegetable Team

Tamara Bacho
716-699-2377 x100



DEC Pesticide Applicator License Training Series

This series consists of 5 classes. Classes are on Wednesdays (2/28, 3/6, 3/13, 3/27 & 4/3) from 8:30am - 11:30am

  • We are taking registration for people seeking recertification credits on 3/6, 3/13, 3/27, and 4/3. 
  • Fee is $25, payable at the door (cash/check) 
  • Recert attendees should bring their CORE manuals
  • Folks need to call the Catt office for Randolph (716.699.2377 x100) or Allegany office for Belmont (585.268.7644 x10)

Credits and categories:

3/6: Pesticides in the Environment and Category 21, 23 Review - 1.0 CORE, 1.25 in 21, 23

3/13: Using Pesticides Safely - 2.75 CORE

3/27: Making Sense of Pesticide Labels & Safe Storage/Transport - 2.0 CORE 

4/3: Sprayer Calibration - 2.75 CORE

Location: Town of Randolph Community Room - 72 Main Street, Randolph, NY 14772

The attached flyer has details and registration form. 

For more information contact: Tamara Bacho  |   716.699.2377 ext. 100   |   tsb48@cornell.edu



Event Flyer (PDF; 173KB)

Registration Form (PDF; 324KB)


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