Course or event coordinators can apply for pesticide applicator credits at a workshop, conference or a training event.
Alberta’s pesticide management regulations ensure that pesticides are safely transported, sold, stored, handled, applied and disposed.
To become a pesticide applicator trainer, you must: One 'train the trainer' course is usually offered annually in the winter. After successful completion of the course, Lakeland College will issue a ...
Pesticide sales are regulated by Alberta’s government to protect human health and the environment. Sale requirements vary based on the specific pesticide schedules and whether the vendor is selling ...
Grasshoppers are a major pest of both cultivated crops and rangeland grasses. Traditionally, drier areas like southern ...
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The Government of Alberta is gathering feedback on how to make it easier for Albertans to observe major cultural holidays.
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The Wild Boar On-Farm Exit Program compensates wild boar producers, hobby farmers, and others who own wild boar or wild boar hybrids for their animals and investments in fencing made to meet the ...
The Highway 40X Bypass (Highway 43 to Highway 40) will facilitate existing industrial and commercial activities in the Grande Prairie region and provide essential transportation links to other areas ...
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