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Agricultural Plant Pest Control, Category 1A
S19
Grasslands, non-crop agricultural lands, production of agricultural crops (including vegetables, feed grains, soybeans and forage, small fruits, tree fruits, nuts, tobacco, peanuts, and cotton). 128 pages, color.Revision Date: Jul 2011
Ag Wildlife Damage, Category 1C
by Frannie L. Miller Charles D. Lee Michelle Moses
S5
Information on wildlife control and regulations: coyotes, deer, rats, mice, voles, rabbits, birds, prairie dogs, gophers, and other animals. Includes details on diseases spread by animals and parasites such as fleas and ticks. Color, 88 pages.Revision Date: Feb 2013
Aquatic Pest Control, Category 5
by Frannie L. Miller Dallas E. Peterson Charles D. Lee
S29
Commercial Applicators Certification. Applied to standing or running water (excludes applicators engaged in public health). Information on aquatic pest control (plants, nuisance animals, parasites and diseases of fish) in accordance with provisions in Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act. 40 pages, B/W.Revision Date: Oct 2010
Noxious Weeds, Category 9A: Integrated Pest Management and Pesticide Safety Education
S30
Integrated Pest Management and Pesticide Safety Education self-teaching manual to be used in preparation for the Kansas Commercial Pesticide Applicator Certificate examination, Category 9A, Noxious Weeds. Control of weeds regulated under the Kansas Noxious Weed Law. For government employees only. (Revised September 2014) 64-page, color.Revision Date: Sep 2014
Private Pesticide Applicator Manual
MF531
Information about certification as a private pesticide applicator. A private applicator is one who uses or supervises the use of a restricted-use pesticide for production of an agricultural commodity on property the applicator owns or rents, or applies a restricted-use pesticide without compensation for the applicator’s employer. 104 p.Revision Date: Feb 1997
Stump Treatment Manual, Category 1D
S153
Kansas Commercial Applicators Certification. Cut stumps of woody plants in pastures, rangeland, or lands in conservation reserve. 16-page, b/w.Published Date: Sep 2010
Wood Preservation 7F
S155MO
Protect poles, posts, crossties and wood products from damage by insects, fungi, marine organisms, weather deterioration or other wood-destroying agents. Use this University of Missouri manual to prepare for the exam until the Kansas revision is available. https://extension2.missouri.edu/m101Published Date: Mar 2011
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