1041 - Pesticide Safety – Plant Pests | ||
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1041.2) | 135 |
Number of producers who successfully completed Kentucky Pesticide Applicator Training |
1041.3) | 80 |
Number of producers who plan to train workers in worker protection standards (WPS) |
1041.4) | 55 |
Number of producers who trained workers in worker protection standards (WPS) |
1041.5) | 80 |
Number of producers who plan on making changes to their farm’s chemical handling, storage and disposal practices |
1041.6) | 75 |
Number of producers who changed aspects of their farm’s chemical handling, storage, and disposal practices |
1041.7) | 40 |
Number of producers with plans to communicate with neighbors around their farm about pesticide sensitive areas |
1041.8) | 40 |
Number of producers who communicated with neighbors/users of pesticide-sensitive areas around their farm |
1041.9) | 100 |
Number of producers who plan to improve spray application record-keeping (including the posting of signage) as a result of participating in this program |
1041.1) | 150 |
Number of producers who plan to complete the Kentucky Pesticide Applicator Training |
1041.10) | 75 |
Number of producers who improved spray application record keeping, including posting signage |
Author: Matthew Futrell
Major Program: Pesticide Safety – Plant Pests
Pesticides Can Protect The WorldPracticing safe pesticide applications is one of the most critical things a producer can do. As more and more crops have resistant traits and vulnerabilities, it is more important than ever to be educated about the pesticide applications that are made on the farm or in the greenhouse. Each year workers are exposed to thousands of pounds of pesticides which could lead to illness, loss of life, or injury if the appropriate methods are not used. Ac