The Northwest Ag Show OSHA Pesticide Safety Training seminars have been rescheduled for the first week of March.
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An Eastern Washington crop duster has been fined $7,000 and had his license suspended for five days for an aerial application that exposed at least 45 farmworkers to pesticides last summer.
Session will include industry updates, as well as presentations on bean diseases and conservation.
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Submit upcoming ag-related events on www.capitalpress.com or by email to newsroom@capitalpress.com.
Submit upcoming ag-related events on www.capitalpress.com or by email to newsroom@capitalpress.com.
Submit upcoming ag-related events on www.capitalpress.com or by email to newsroom@capitalpress.com.
More than 30% of pesticide labels fail to follow Environmental Protection Agency recommendations and provide incorrect information about their toxicity to pollinators.
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The Oregon Farm Bureau and state agencies have teamed up to help farmers keep their pesticide training and recertification credits current despite the COVID-19 pandemic.