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Central Lower Michigan Restricted Use Pesticide Credit Opportunities

Central Lower Michigan Restricted Use Pesticide Credit Opportunities


It’s restricted use pesticide (RUP) renewal season, and you may be wondering what credits do I have, where can I get more or how can I take the test? You can check your current credits on the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) website by your license number. If you need to switch credits from category to core or if you have questions, reach out to MDARD-pesticide@michigan.gov. If you need additional credits, you can find seminar information on the MDARD website or see the list below of what we are currently offering in the central Lower Michigan area.

Michigan State University Extension (MSU Extension) is in the middle of scheduling a lot of review/credit opportunities, so feel free to contact your local MSU Extension educator for additional opportunities. If you need to take the core test, MSU Extension is partnering with the MDARD to offer 20 review and testing locations throughout Michigan. If these don’t work for you, there are also metro sites where you can schedule testing.

In-person credit opportunities

Northeast Michigan RUP Review – 4 credits in Core Private or Commercial

Procrastinators RUP Event – 4 credits in Core Private or Commercial

Integrated Crop and Pest Management Update for Agribusiness – 5 RUP credits, 5.5 continuing education units

Online credit opportunities

Pesticide Applicator Training D2L Course – 12 RUP credits

Field Crop Integrated Pest Management Course (closes Dec. 1) – 4 RUP credits, FREE

Integrated Pest Management Academy – 6 RUP credits

 

Source: msu.edu

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