Success Story2020 SOKY Commercial Pesticide Training



2020 SOKY Commercial Pesticide Training

Author: Kevin Lyons

Planning Unit: Monroe County CES

Major Program: Chemical Management

Plan of Work: Unrelated to a specified County Plan of Work

Outcome: Intermediate Outcome


The application of crop protection chemicals and lawn/landscape chemicals are important industries in south-central Kentucky. Commercial applicators must receive training to stay current on issues, pests, techniques, and safety for the products they apply. The Covid-19 pandemic has made it difficult for applicators to fulfill their training requirements.

Likewise, the Covid-19 pandemic has changed how UK Cooperative Service Extension Agents are able to deliver quality educational programs to our clientele during this health crisis. Most in-person meetings are currently not an option. Agents have increasingly turned to teaching through virtual programs and social media.

The Mammoth Cave ANR/Hort agents in our ten county area have hosted the SOKY Commercial Pesticide Training for several years. This gives agribusinesses, turf professionals, and landscapers an opportunity to obtain their continuing educational units each year. In December of 2020, the agents provided this training virtually utilizing Zoom.

On Dec. 7, the program focused on pasture, crop, and farm supply topics. There were 256 attendees. On Dec. 8, the sessions focused on turf and ornamentals, and 240 people joined. Our average attendance in the past for the in-person meetings has been around 70 people each day.

The presenters included specialists from the University of Kentucky, Kentucky State University, and Western Kentucky University; KY State Police; and the KY Dept. of Highways. They provided information on pest management, environmental issues, transportation regulations, and highway right-of-way guidelines.

Participants submitted 292 evaluations through Qualtrics with the link provided, or by scanning the QR code with their phone. Knowledge gained was reported by 97.4% of respondents, and 66.2 % indicated they would make at least one positive change to their normal practices. The indicated impact that having a commercial pesticide licenses has on average on their personal income totaled $616,000 from participants on day one, and $562,000 from participants on day two. The virtual format allowed people from KY, TN, IN, OH, WI, and WV to attend. It was one of the few occasions for commercial pesticide applicators to gain their needed CEU’s in 2020.






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