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Pesticide Information Office
- Agricultural and Related Pest Control Applicator License Classifications under the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS)
- Licensing of Aquatic Herbicide Applicators in Florida
- Boom Sprayer Nozzle Performance Test
- Broadcast Boom Sprayer Calibration
- Licensing of Structural Pesticide Applicators in Florida
- Certification and Licensing Programs for the Worker Protection Standard (WPS) Crop Advisor Exemption
- The Consumer Labeling Initiative
- Defoliants and Desiccants
- Eggplant Pest Management Strategic Plan (PMSP)
- Emergency Exemption Pesticide Registrations
- Enhancing the Effectiveness of a Professional Pest Management Program
- The Environmental Protection Agency's Endangered Species Act Affecting Pesticides Specifically for Florida
- Evaluation of Pesticides for Carcinogenic Potential
- Experimental-use Permits
- Factors Influencing Pesticide Movement to Ground Water
- Federal Regulations Affecting Use of Pesticides
- Fenamiphos Use Facts and Phaseout
- 2008 Florida Citrus Pest Management Guide: Interpreting PPE Statements on Pesticide Labels
- Florida Crop/Pest Management Profile: Aquatic Weeds
- Florida Crop/Pest Management Profile: Atemoya and Sugar Apple
- Florida Crop/Pest Management Profile: Avocado
- Florida Crop/Pest Management Profile: Beef Cattle
- Florida Crop/Pest Management Profiles: Bell Peppers
- Florida Crop/Pest Management Profile: Cabbage
- Florida Crop/Pest Management Profile: Cantaloupe
- Florida Crop/Pest Management Profile: Carambola
- Florida Crop/Pest Management Profiles: Celery
- Florida Crop/Pest Management Profiles: Citrus (Oranges/Grapefruit)
- Florida Crop/Pest Management Profiles: Cucumbers
- Florida Crop/Pest Management Profile: Eggplant
- Florida Crop/Pest Management Profile: Guava and Wax Jambu
- Florida Crop/Pest Management Profile: Herbs (Basil, Cilantro, Dill, Mint, Parsley, Rosemary, Sage, Thyme)
- Florida Crop/Pest Management Profile: Lettuce
- Florida Crop/Pest Management Profile: Limes, Pummelo, and Kumquat
- Florida Crop/Pest Management Profile: Lychee and Longan
- Florida Crop/Pest Management Profile: Mamey Sapote and Sapodilla
- Florida Crop/Pest Management Profile: Mango
- Florida Crop/Pest Management Profile: Okra
- Florida Crop/Pest Management Profile: Papaya
- Florida Crop/Pest Management Profiles: Peanuts
- Florida Crop/Pest Management Profile: Poultry
- Florida Crop/Pest Management Profiles: Snap Beans
- Florida Crop/Pest Management Profile: Specialty Brassicas (Arrugula, Bok Choy, Chinese Broccoli, Chinese Mustard, Napa)
- Florida Crop/Pest Management Profile: Squash
- Florida Crop/Pest Management Profiles: Strawberries
- Crop Profile for Sweet Corn in Florida
- Florida Crop/Pest Management Profiles: Tomatoes
- Florida Crop/Pest Management Profile: Watermelon
- The Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS) Continuing Education Unit (CEU) System for Certified Pesticide Applicators
- Florida Fungicide Pricing and Expectations
- Florida Herbicide Pricing and Expectations
- Florida Insecticide, Miticide, and Nematicide Pricing and Expectations
- Florida's Pesticidal Substances Exempt from the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA-Section 25(b))
- Fungicide Resistance Action Committee's (FRAC) Classification Scheme of Fungicides According to Mode of Action
- Glove Selection for Working with Pesticides
- Homeowner's Guide to Pesticide Safety
- How Are Pesticides Classified?
- IRAC's Insecticide Mode of Action Classification
- Interpreting Pesticide Label Wording
- Licensing of Agricultural Animal Pesticide Applicators in Florida
- Licensing of Agricultural Row Crop Pesticide Applicators in Florida
- Licensing of Agricultural Tree Crop Pesticide Applicators in Florida
- Licensing of Chlorine Gas Infusion Applicators in Florida
- Licensing of Demonstration and Research Pesticide Applicators in Florida
- Licensing of Forest Pesticide Applicators in Florida
- Licensing of Lawn and Ornamental Pesticide Applicators in Florida
- Licensing of Natural Areas Pesticide Applicators in Florida
- Licensing of Organotin Antifouling Paint Pest Control Applicators in Florida
- Licensing of Pesticide Dealers in Florida
- Licensing of Private Pesticide Applicators in Florida
- Licensing of Raw Agricultural Commodity Fumigation Applicators in Florida
- Licensing of Regulatory Pest Control Applicators in Florida
- Licensing of Right-of-Way Pesticide Applicators in Florida
- Licensing of Seed Treatment Pesticide Applicators in Florida
- Licensing of Sewer Root Control Pesticide Applicators in Florida
- Licensing of Soil and Greenhouse Fumigation Applicators in Florida
- Licensing of Wood Treatment Pesticide Applicators in Florida
- Management Practices to Protect Surface Water from Agricultural Pesticides
- Managing Heat Stress when Mixing, Loading, and Applying Pesticides
- Operation Cleansweep for Pesticides
- Pesticide and Container Disposal for Homeowners
- Pesticide Applicator CEU Opportunities via the UF/IFAS Pesticide Information Offices On-Line Interactive Tutorials
- Pesticide Applicator Update: Choosing Suitable Personal Protective Equipment
- Pesticide Container Rinsing
- Pesticide Effects on Nontarget Organisms
- Pesticide Interactions
- Pesticide Labeling: Directions for Use
- Pesticide Labeling: Environmental Hazards Statements
- Pesticide Labeling: First Aid Statements
- Pesticide Labeling: Identification Numbers
- Pesticide Labeling: Ingredient Statements
- Pesticide Labeling: Labeling Claims
- Pesticide Labeling: Miscellaneous Label Parts
- Pesticide Labeling: Physical or Chemical Hazards
- Pesticide Labeling: Signal Words
- Pesticide Labeling: Storage and Disposal
- Pesticide Labeling: Unique Product Labeling
- Pesticide Provisions of the Florida Agricultural Worker Safety Act (FAWSA)
- Pesticide Recordkeeping
- Pesticide Residues
- Pesticide Spill Kits
- Pesticide Tolerances and Exemptions
- Pesticide Tolerances for Fresh Market Tomato Grown in Florida
- Pesticide Toxicity Profile: Arsenical Herbicides
- Pesticide Toxicity Profile: Bipyridylium Herbicides
- Pesticide Toxicity Profile: Boric Acid
- Pesticide Toxicity Profile: Carbamate Pesticides
- Pesticide Toxicity Profile: Chlorinated Hydrocarbon Pesticides
- Pesticide Toxicity Profile: Chlorophenoxy Herbicides
- Pesticide Toxicity Profile: Copper-based Pesticides
- Pesticide Toxicity Profile: Coumarin and Indandione Rodenticides
- Pesticide Toxicity Profile: Ethylenebis (dithiocarbamate) Pesticides
- Pesticide Toxicity Profile: Hydrocarbon Fumigants
- Pesticide Toxicity Profile: Miscellaneous Organic Fungicides
- Pesticide Toxicity Profile: Miscellaneous Rodenticides
- Pesticide Toxicity Profile: Neonicotinoid Pesticides
- Pesticide Toxicity Profile: Organophosphate Pesticides
- Pesticide Toxicity Profile: Phosphorous and Sulfur Fumigants
- Pesticide Toxicity Profile: Strobilurin Pesticides
- Pesticide Toxicity Profile: Substituted Benzene Pesticides
- Pesticide Toxicity Profile: Synthetic Pyrethroid Pesticides
- Pesticide Toxicity Profile: Thiocarbamate Fungicides
- Pesticide Toxicity Profile: Thiophthalimide Pesticides
- Pesticide Toxicity Profile: Triazine Pesticides
- Pesticide Toxicity Profile: Triazole Pesticides
- Pesticide Toxicity Profile: Wood Treatment Pesticides
- Pesticide Use Trends in the U.S.: a 20-Year U.S. Summary
- Pesticide Use Trends in the U.S.: Agricultural Pesticides
- Pesticide Use Trends in the U.S.: Global Comparison
- Pesticide Use Trends in the U. S. : Pesticides for Home and Garden Uses
- Pesticide Use Trends in the U.S.: Pesticides for Industrial/Commercial/Governmental Uses
- Pesticide-Organism Interactions
- Plant Growth Regulators
- Posting of Lawn and Ornamental Pesticide Applications
- Preparing for the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services Agricultural and Related Pest Control Applicator Exams
- Proper Disposal of Pesticide Waste
- Protecting Your Pet from Pesticides
- Reduced Use of Restricted and Danger-Labeled Pesticides in Florida Bell Pepper Production (1992-2004)
- Reduced Use of Restricted and Danger-Labeled Pesticides in Florida Fresh Market Tomato Production (1992-2004)
- Registry of Persons Requiring Prior Notification of the Application of Pesticides
- Requirements of Aerial Applicators in Florida
- Respirators for Pesticide Applications
- Restricted Use Pesticides
- Secure Pesticide Storage: Essential Structural Features of a Storage Building
- Secure Pesticide Storage: Facility Size and Location
- Secure Pesticide Storage: Security Against Terrorist Threats
- Secure Pesticide Storage: Security and Safety-promoting Features of Pesticide Storage Facilities
- Secure Pesticide Storage: Using and Managing a Pesticide Storage Facility
- Secure Pesticide Storage: Workspace Features of a Pesticide Storage Facility
- Selecting a Professional Pest Control Service
- Special Local Need Pesticide Registrations--24(c)
- Special Types of Pesticides
- Specifically Regulated Pesticides in Florida -- Aldicarb
- Specifically Regulated Pesticides in Florida -- Bromacil
- Specifically Regulated Pesticides in Florida - Methyl Bromide
- Storage Limitation Statements: Temperature--Fungicides
- Storage Limitation Statements: Temperature--Herbicides
- Storm-Damaged Agrichemical Facilities
- Strawberry Pest Management Strategic Plan (PMSP)
- A Summary of Revisions to the Worker Protection Standard (WPS)
- Surviving the FDACS Bureau of Compliance Monitoring Inspection: Walking through an Inspection
- Toxicity of Pesticides
- Toxicity of Tomato and Bell Pepper Insecticides/Miticides to Beneficial Insects
- Transporting Pesticides and Understanding the Rules of the Road: Pest Control Businesses
- Transporting Pesticides and Understanding the Rules of the Road: Farmers, Ranchers and Production Agricultural Operations
- Tropical Fruit Pest Management Strategic Plan (PMSP)
- Understanding Material Safety Data Sheet Language
- Use Management Practices to Protect Ground Water from Agricultural Pesticides
- Using Pesticides on Your Pet
- Water pH and the Effectiveness of Pesticides
- Watermelon Pest Management Strategic Plan (PMSP)
- What Are Inert Ingredients?
- What Is and Isn't a Pesticide?
- What is the Significance of a Part Per Million?
- When Clients Have Questions: A Guide for Professional Pesticide Applicators
- Why Do We Use Pesticides?
- Worker Protection Standard: Decontamination Supplies
- Worker Protection Standard: Employer Information Exchange
- Worker Protection Standard: Information at a Central Location
- The Worker Protection Standard: Notice About Applications
- Worker Protection Standard: Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- Worker Protection Standard: Training Workers and Handlers
- Worker Protection Standard: What Workers and Handlers Need to Know
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