Success Stories By MajorProgram FY2025Jul 1, 2024 - Jun 30, 2025





New Pesticide Applicator Protocol at Local Regional University

Author: Matthew Chadwick

Major Program: Chemical Management

Issue or Situation:Murray State University implemented a new policy requiring student workers involved in pesticide application or entering areas treated with pesticides to attend a pesticide training class and obtain a private applicator's card as part of their employment. However, the timing of the trainings, offered only in late winter, created challenges for workers hired in the summer and fall semesters, leaving a gap in pesticide safety preparedness for these students.Outreach or Educa

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Rinse and Return Program

Author: Bryce Roberts

Major Program: Chemical Management

            The Rinse and Return Program is coordinated with the Kentucky Department of Agriculture with local Cooperative Extension Service Offices throughout Kentucky.  It is a recycling program that allows for the reuse of plastic containers that previously held pesticides and these containers cannot be recycled with other ordinary household plastics.  According to the Kentucky Department of Agriculture, “this reduces the amount of material enteri

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Pesticide Safety Education Program (PSEP)

Author: Ricardo Bessin

Major Program: Chemical Management

This is a service-oriented educational program that trains, certifies, and licenses both Private and Commercial applicators to use Restricted Use Pesticides (RUP) or pesticides as part of their commercial businesses. EPA requires that only trained and licensed applicators can purchase and use RUPs as they pose greater risks than other products. Private Applicators are farmers that use RUPs to produce agricultural commodities. Currently there are 10,653 licensed Private applicators who are traine

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Spencer Co. Pesticide CEU Update

Author: Bryce Roberts

Major Program: Chemical Management

               Each fall, the Spencer County Cooperative Extension Service hosts a meeting for commercial pesticide applicators to help them receive Continuing Education Units so that they can keep their licenses up to date from year to year.  For 2024, this was an online meeting, with 27 in attendance.               Topics for the meeting included:  Turf Disease and Weeds Update, Invasive Insects, Right of

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