Who
Should Attend? -- You Will Benefit by Attending this
Program If You:
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Need Florida CEUs
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Need Pesticide
Applicator CEUs for categories such as:
- Aquatic
- Right-of-Way
- General Standards (CORE)
- Forestry
- Ornamental and Turf
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Are responsible for
aquatic weed control in canals, lakes, golf course ponds, rivers,
parks, residential developments and other waterways.
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Operate and calibrate
herbicide and pesticide application equipment.
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Are employed by a
public agency or private company which is responsible for vegetation
management along right-of-ways and in natural areas.
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Are an employee of a
basic manufacturer or a distributor that markets aquatic or
vegetation management herbicides.
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Use biological control
techniques to suppress aquatic weed growth.
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Need to identify
aquatic and wetland plants.
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Culture Aquatic Plants.
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Establish and maintain
wetland mitigation areas.
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Specialized Training Sessions
The short course is designed to
benefit those new to the industry and experienced professionals seeking a
comprehensive update. Topics include:
s - Pesticide label
interpretation, personal protection equipment, pesticide safety,
pesticide handling and container disposal techniques.
Herbicide/Pesticide
Application Equipment Calibration Training Sessions -
Calculation formulas, area measurements and equipment calibration
calculations. Practice critical steps for proper equipment calibration
that will assist you in passing category exams.
Plant Identification
- Material providing identification characteristics of aquatic and
invasive terrestrial and natural area weeds and economically important
aquatic plants and potential control techniques.
Aquatic Pest Control Category
Training Sessions -
Aquatic weed management techniques, aquatic plant biology and
environmental topics, and basic aquatic calibration.
Natural Areas Weed Management
Training Session s
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Learn techniques to manage invasive weeds, both
native and non-native, in natural areas such as parks, wildlife and
ecological management areas, and terrestrial areas needing weed
management.
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Tentative Agenda
Monday,
May 5, 2008
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3:30–7:00pm |
Registration Office Open at
the Coral Springs Marriott Hotel, Golf Club, and Convention
Center
Sponsor Display Set-up in
Pre-Function Area |
Tuesday, May 6, 2008 - General Session All Day
|
7:00am-5:00pm |
Registration
Office Open at the Coral Springs Marriott Hotel, Golf Club, and
Convention Center
Sponsor Exhibits on Display |
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7:00-7:50am |
Morning
Refreshments |
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Time |
SESSION 1 –
DEFINING THE PROBLEM
(Moderator: Bill
Haller) |
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7:50-8:10am |
Opening Comments
and Certification Requirements – Bill Haller, UF/IFAS |
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8:10-8:50am |
Problems with
Weeds in Aquatic, Natural and Right-of-Way Areas – Ken Langeland,
UF/IFAS |
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8:50-9:25am |
Aquatic Weeds,
Mosquitoes and Public Health – Jim Burgess, Lee County Mosquito
Control |
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9:25-9:50am |
Basics of
Pesticide Calibration – Richard Cromwell, UF/IFAS |
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9:50-10:10am |
Refreshment Break and Networking |
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Time |
SESSION 2 – THE
LABEL IS THE LAW
(Moderator: Atul
Puri) |
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10:10-10:35am |
The Role of
FDACS in Pesticide Regulation – Kathleen Osgood, FDACS |
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10:35-11:00am |
Pesticide
Labeling and MSDS Interpretation – Fred Fishel, UF/IFAS |
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11:00-11:25am |
PPE (Personal
Protective Equipment), WPS (Worker Protection Standard) and
Routes of Pesticide Exposure –Fred Fishel, UF/IFAS |
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11:25-11:50am |
How to Survive a
Pesticide Inspection – Kathleen Osgood, FDACS |
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11:50-1:00pm |
Lunch Break – on your own |
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Time |
SESSION 3 –
TOXICITY OF PESTICIDES
(Moderator: Fred
Fishel) |
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1:00-1:50pm |
Safe Pesticide
Storage, Spills and Transportation – Michael Whitten, UAP |
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1:50-2:40pm |
Toxicity and
Exposure to Pesticides – Donna Farmer, Monsanto |
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2:40-3:00pm |
Refreshment Break and Networking |
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Time |
SESSION 4 –
CHARACTERISTICS OF HERBICIDES
(Moderator:
Jerry Bennett) |
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3:00-3:50pm |
How Herbicides
Work and Why They Kill Plants and Not People – Carole Lembi,
Purdue University |
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3:50-4:15pm |
Herbicide
Selectivity, Compatibility and Formulation – Brent Sellers, UF/IFAS |
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4:15-4:40pm |
Environmental
Fate of Herbicides – Jay Ferrell, UF/IFAS |
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4:40-5:05pm |
Professionalism
and Certified Applicators – Carlton Layne, AERF |
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5:05pm |
End of Tuesday Sessions |
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5:15-7:15pm |
Welcome
Reception on the Breezes Patio |
Tuesday Outside
Herbicide
Calibration Sessions
Each session is limited
to 25 people. Please sign up in the Registration Office.
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1:00-2:40pm |
Outdoor
Calibration Session A – Herbicide Application Equipment Training
– Richard Cromwell and Vernon Vandiver, UF/IFAS |
Wednesday, May 7, 2008 - Concurrent Sessions All Day
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7:00am-5:00pm |
Registration
Office Open at the Coral Springs Marriott Hotel, Golf Club, and
Convention Center
Sponsor Exhibits
on Display |
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7:00-8:00am |
Morning
Refreshments |
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Time(Session a) |
CONCURRENT
SESSION 5a
CORE TRAINING PART 1
(Moderator: Jane Morse) |
Time
(Session b) |
CONCURRENT
SESSION 5b
BIOCONTROL PART 1
(Moderator – Jim Cuda) |
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8:00-9:40am |
Core Training
Part 1 – Jane Morse, Pinellas County, UF/IFAS |
8:00-8:50am |
The Basics of
Biocontrol – Mike Grodowitz, USACE |
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8:50-9:40am |
Biocontrol of
Submersed and Floating Aquatic Plants – Jim Cuda, UF/IFAS |
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9:40-10:00am |
Refreshment Break and Networking |
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Time(Session a) |
CONCURRENT
SESSION 6a
CORE TRAINING PART 2
(Moderator: Jane Morse) |
Time
(Session b) |
CONCURRENT
SESSION 6b
BIOCONTROL PART 2
(Moderator – Jim Cuda) |
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10:00-10:50am |
Core Training
Part 2 – Jane Morse, Pinellas County, UF/IFAS |
10:00-10:50am |
Biocontrol of
Upland Plants – Paul Pratt, USDA |
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10:50-11:40am |
Calibration
Formulas, Questions, Answers and Problems – Richard Cromwell,
UF/IFAS |
10:50-11:40am |
Grass Carp
Biocontrol for Aquatic Plants – Michael Sowinski, FFWCC |
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11:40-1:15pm |
Lunch Break – on your own |
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Time
(Session a) |
CONCURRENT
SESSION 7a
AQUATIC TRAINING
(Moderator – Chris Mudge) |
Time
(Session b) |
CONCURRENT
SESSION 7b
SPECIAL AQUATIC PROBLEMS
(Moderator –Mike Netherland) |
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1:15-2:55pm |
Aquatic Pest
Control Training – Chris Mudge, USACE |
1:15-2:05pm |
Identification
and Control of Algae – Carole Lembi, Purdue University |
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2:05-2:55pm |
Ponds: Careful
of the Fish – Chuck Cichra, UF/IFAS |
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2:55-3:20pm |
Refreshment Break and Networking |
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Time
(Session a) |
CONCURRENT
SESSION 8a
NATURAL AREAS TRAINING
(Moderator – Ken Langeland) |
Time
(Session b) |
CONCURRENT
SESSION 8b
RIGHT-OF-WAY TRAINING
(Moderator – Jay Ferrell) |
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3:20-5:00pm |
Natural Areas
Weed Management Training – Jeff Hutchinson, UF/IFAS |
3:20-3:45pm |
Past, Present
and Future Management of Roadside Weeds – Barry Brecke, UF/IFAS |
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3:45-4:10pm |
Growth
Regulators and Chemical Mowing – Chris Key, BASF |
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4:10-4:35pm |
Vegetation and
Brush Control on Electrical Transmission Lines – Pat Minogue,
UF/IFAS |
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4:35-5:00pm |
Bare Ground Weed
Control – Jay Ferrell, UF/IFAS |
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5:00pm |
End of Wednesday Sessions – Dinner on your own |
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7:00-9:00pm |
Review Session
for Certification Exams |
Wednesday Outside Herbicide Calibration Sessions
Each session is limited to 25 people. Please sign up in the
Registration Office.
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8:00-9:40am |
Outdoor Calibration
Session B – Herbicide Application Equipment Training – Richard
Cromwell and Vernon Vandiver, UF/IFAS |
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10:00-11:40am |
Outdoor Calibration
Session C – Herbicide Application Equipment Training – Vernon
Vandiver and Brandon Fast, UF/IFAS |
Wednesday
Plant Identification Sessions
Each
session is limited to 50 people. Please sign up in the Registration
Office.
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1:15-2:55pm |
ID Session 1 –
Wetland and Natural Areas Plant Identification – Mike Meisenburg
(UF/IFAS) and Mike Bodle (SFWMD) |
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3:20-5:00pm |
ID Session 2 –
Aquatic Plant Identification – Don Doggett (Lee County Hyacinth
Control District) and Lyn Gettys (UF/IFAS) |
Thursday, May 8, 2008 - Concurrent Sessions All Morning
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7:00am-12:00pm |
Registration
Office Open at the Coral Springs Marriott Hotel, Golf Club, and
Convention Center
Sponsor Exhibits
on Display |
|
7:00-8:00am |
Morning
Refreshments |
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Time (Session a) |
CONCURRENT
SESSION 9a
NATURAL AREAS
WEED CONTROL
(Moderator – Ken
Langeland) |
Time (Session b) |
CONCURRENT
SESSION 9b
HERBICIDES
(Moderator: Joe
Vassios) |
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8:00-8:25am |
Control of
Perennial Grasses – Brent Sellers, UF/IFAS |
8:00-8:25am |
What the Public
Expects from Pond Weed Control – Stu Metzler, Aquagenix |
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8:25-8:50am |
Control of Old
World Climbing Fern – Jeff Hutchinson, UF/IFAS |
8:25-8:50am |
Herbicide
Application Techniques – Bill Haller, UF/IFAS |
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8:50-9:15am |
Control of Vines
and Brush in Natural Areas – Ken Langeland, UF/IFAS |
8:50-9:15am |
Development of
Resistance to Herbicides – Atul Puri, UF/IFAS |
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9:15-9:40am |
Control of
Cogongrass – Greg MacDonald, UF/IFAS |
9:15-9:40am |
New Herbicides
on the Horizon – Bill Haller, UF/IFAS |
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9:40-10:00am |
Refreshment Break and Networking |
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Time (Session a) |
CONCURRENT
SESSION 10a
AQUATIC PEST
CONTROL
(Moderator: Tina
Bond) |
Time (Session b) |
CONCURRENT
SESSION 10b
HERBICIDE LABEL
UPDATES
(Moderator: Greg
MacDonald) |
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10:00-10:25am |
Control of
Submersed Weeds – Mike Netherland, USACE |
10:00-10:25am |
Label Updates
and New Products – Dharman Setaram, United Phosphorus, Inc. |
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10:25-10:50am |
Control of
Emergent and Floating Weeds – Brett Bultemeier, UF/IFAS |
10:25-10:40am |
Label Updates
and New Products – Doug Warrington, Alligare |
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10:50-11:15am |
The US Army
Corps of Engineers National Aquatic Plant Control Program – Mike
Netherland, USACE |
10:40-10:55am |
Label Updates
and New Products – Harry Knight, Applied Biochemists |
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10:55-11:10am |
Label Updates
and New Products – Greg Reynolds, Syngenta |
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11:15-11:40am |
The US Army
Corps of Engineers Florida Aquatic Plant Control Program –
Jeremy Crossland, USACE |
11:10-11:35am |
Label Updates
and New Products – Chris Key, BASF |
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11:35-11:50am |
Label Updates
and New Products – Scott Ditmarsen, Dow AgroSciences |
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11:50-11:55am |
Closing Remarks-
Bill Haller, UF/IFAS |
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11:40am |
End of 2008 Short Courses Sessions |
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11:40-1:00pm |
Sponsor Display
Tear Down |
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1:15-4:30pm |
CORE and
Category Testing – Jane Morse, Bill Haller and Atul Puri, UF/IFAS |
Thursday Outside
Herbicide Calibration Sessions
Each session is limited
to 25 people. Please sign up in the Registration Office.
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8:00-9:40am |
Outdoor
Calibration Session D – Herbicide Application Equipment Training
– Vernon Vandiver and Brandon Fast, UF/IFAS |
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10:00-11:40am |
Outdoor
Calibration Session E – Herbicide Application Equipment Training
– Vernon Vandiver and Brandon Fast, UF/IFAS |
Thursday Plant
Identification Sessions
Each session is limited
to 50 people. Please sign up in the Registration Office.
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8:00-9:40am |
ID Session 3 –
Wetland and Natural Areas Plant Identification – Mike Meisenburg
(UF/IFAS) and Mike Bodle (SFWMD) |
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10:00-11:40m |
ID Session 4 –
Aquatic Plant Identification – Don Doggett (Lee County Hyacinth
Control District) and Lyn Gettys (UF/IFAS) |
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Special
Sessions
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Outdoor - Herbicide/Pesticide Application
Equipment CalibrationTraining
Attendees
will have the opportunity to sign-up for a “hands-on”, outdoor calibration session either Tuesday or Wednesday. Equipment
such as a boom sprayer, hand-gun sprayer, and dry material spreader
applicator will be demonstrated and calibrated.
Note: These sessions will be concurrent with
oral presentations. Applicators may only earn credit for sessions
attended.
Live Aquatic Weed &
Upland Plant Identification
Participants
will have the opportunity to sign up for two (2) aquatic and two (2)
natural area plant identification sessions (50 people each). During
sessions, participants will be able to ask questions and examine
numerous aquatic and natural area plant samples.
Please note: you may only earn
credit for one (1) aquatic and one (1) natural area session. These
sessions will take place in the Sandpiper Room and will run
concurrent to oral presentations. You may only earn
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Continuing Education Units
Continuing Education Units (CEUs) may be earned by
attending this short course. A representative from the Florida Pesticide
Certification Office will be available to answer questions regarding
CEUs and Florida licensing requirements. For licensing and certification
information, contact the Florida
Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Pesticide Certification
Office at 850-488-3314.
 
NOTE:
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Applicators must
possess a Commercial, Public and/or Private Pesticide
License and a social security number
to have CEUs applied toward license
renewal.
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You may only earn
credit for sessions attended.
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Concurrent Sessions
The
short course is generally divided into two concurrent oral
programs: 1) Applicator Training for those who need to take the CORE and
Category Exams; and 2) Continuing Education for License Renewal.
Since
you will only receive CEU credits for the sessions you attend, it is
imperative that you review the program agenda and attend the sessions
that a) provide the CEU credits you require and b) are most suited to your
educational needs.
Keep in mind that special sessions, such as the Plant ID
and Equipment Calibration, will also run concurrent to oral sessions.
For instance, if you attend one of the special sessions you cannot earn
the credits from the oral session going on at the same time. You would
only earn credit for the special session.
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Certification Examinations
Commercial,
Public and/or Private Pesticide Applicator Certification testing will be
offered on Thursday, May 8 from 1:15pm to 4:30pm. There is no
charge for taking an examination, but be certain to bring your valid
Driver’s License or State-Issued ID.
How long will the test take?
Each examination takes approximately one hour to complete, depending on
the individual. If time allows, you are permitted to take more than one
test. Calculators, for use during the exams, will be issued by exam
administrators on a borrow basis prior to the exams.
What other examinations will be
offered? In addition to the General Standards (CORE) examination,
examinations are offered in many other primary and secondary categories,
which are listed below. Note: If you wish to take a primary or
secondary category exam other than Aquatic Pest Control, Right-of-Way
Pest Control, Natural Area Pest Control, or Ornamental and Turf Pest
Control you must request this examination when registering on-line.
Tentative Examination Categories:
Primary Categories:
Aerial Application, Agricultural Animal Pest Control; Agricultural Pest Control; Agricultural
Row Crop Pest Control; Agricultural Tree Crop Pest Control; Aquatic Pest
Control; Forest Pest Control; Natural Areas Weed Management; Organotin
Anti-fouling Paint Pest Control;
Ornamental & Turf Pest Control;
Private
Applicator Soil & Greenhouse
Fumigation; Seed Treatment; Right-of-Way Pest
Control; Wood Treatment.
Secondary Categories:
Demonstration & Research.
Please note: In order
to become a certified applicator in the State of Florida, you must pass
the General Standards (CORE) exam and at least one (1) category
examination.
The Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services
(FDACS) will contact you via email, 10-21 days after the exam and provide
you with license application information.
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Preparation for Exams

During the short course presentations will
review a great deal of the material that will be covered on the General
Standards (CORE), aquatic, natural area, and right-of-way category
certification exams. In addition, it is highly recommended that
you review the appropriate Pesticide Application Training Manual for the
categories you will be testing in.
Training Manuals:
Questions for the pesticide
certification exams are derived from training manuals available from the
University of Florida, IFAS
Bookstore. You may order these manuals at ANY time through the
bookstore’s website or by calling (800) 226-1764.
These manuals are approximately 100
pages long. In order to insure that you have adequate time to read these
materials and prepare for the exams, you are encouraged to
purchase manuals prior to the short course.
Suggested Manuals:
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Title |
Topic |
Bookstore ID Code |
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Applying Pesticides
Correctly |
General Standards (CORE) |
SM001 |
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Aquatic Pest Control |
Aquatic |
SM003 |
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Natural Areas Weed
Management
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Natural Areas |
SP295 |
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Right-of-Way Pest
Control |
Right-of-Way |
SM09 |
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Ornamental and
Turfgrass Pest Management |
Ornamental & Turf |
SM007 |
For other category manuals visit the
IFAS Bookstore online or call
(800) 226-1764.
Review Session• Wednesday, May 7, 2008 • 7:00-9:00pm:
An informal study session will be
offered for those who wish to ask questions and receive additional
instruction on examination topics.
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Live
Aquatic Weed & Upland Plant Exhibit
Aquatic and upland plants
used in the identification special sessions will be labeled and
available for study by participants on Wednesday and Thursday in the
Sandpiper Room. Please see the short course agenda for exhibit times.
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IFAS Publication Sales
Aquatic weed, weed science, and aquatic plant extension
publications from the University of Florida's Institute of Food and
Agricultural Sciences (IFAS) will be available for sale at the short
course. You will be able to choose from plant identification books,
pesticide training manuals, educational videos, weed control guides, and
related publications. For advance purchases, please contact the
IFAS Extension Bookstore at (352)
392-1764.
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Registration Information
The registration fee provides each attendee the
educational program, a book of presentations, morning,
mid-day and afternoon refreshments, and the Tuesday evening welcome
reception.
Registration Fees
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Early
Reduced Registration Fee
(By February 29, 2008) |
$225.00 |
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Regular
Registration Fee
(By April 18, 2008) |
$275.00 |
Late
Registration Fee
(After April 18, 2008) |
$325.00 |
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Student
Registration Fee |
$100.00 |
(Student
attendees must fax/email a copy of their Student ID to Office of
Conferences and Institutes at: 352-392-9734
or jhanna@ufl.edu to register.) |
Before clicking on the "Register Now" link below, we
recommend that you have payment information on-hand, such as credit
card, check number or purchase order number, if we are to invoice your
institution.
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We are delighted you wish to
register for this event.
Advanced registration is
closed, however, we will
be happy to register you onsite and look forward
to your participation.
THANK YOU!!! |
Refund Policy: Requests for
registration refunds will be honored if written notice of cancellation is
received by the Office of Conferences and Institutes on or before Friday,
April 18, 2008. A $50.00 processing fee will be deducted from all refunds.
No refunds will be honored for cancellations after Friday, April 18, 2008.
Special Needs: Special
needs (such as visual, hearing or walking impairments) of registered
attendees can be reasonably accommodated if they contact the Office of
Conferences & Institutes at least 10 working days prior to the short
course. We can be reached by phone at (352) 392-5930, by fax at
(352) 392-9734, or by email at
jhanna@ufl.edu.
If calling from within the State of Florida, the office can be reached
at 1-800-955-8771 (TDD).
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Meeting Site and Hotel Accommodations
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11775 Heron Bay Boulevard
Coral Springs, FL 33076
PHONE: 954-753-5598
FAX: 954-753-2888
TOLL FREE: 800-311-8018
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Please join us at the upscale resort-style Marriott hotel & conference
center located directly on the Tournament Player's Club at Heron Bay
golf course. The Marriott is conveniently located midway between Fort
Lauderdale and Boca Raton, just off the Sawgrass Expressway, in the
prestigious Heron Bay development.
Special rates for participants of the Aquatic Weed Control Short
Course are as follows:
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Regular
Room - $99 per night (one to four people)
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Concierge
Level Room - $109 per night (one to four people)
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King
Executive Suite - $119 per night (one to four people)
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One
Bedroom Suite - $189 per night (one to four people)
(All room
rates are subject to 11% state and local taxes)
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Reservations
must be made by Monday, April 14, 2008 in order to receive
this group rate. Please be aware the block of rooms may fill
before the deadline, so we urge you to make your reservation as soon
as possible. After Monday, April 14, the discounted rate is
not guaranteed on possible remaining rooms.
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To make a
reservation, call the Marriott Coral Springs Hotel reservations
direct line at
(800) 311-8018 and identify yourself as a participant of the
Aquatic Weed Control Short Course to receive the reduced rates.
You may also
click here to make your reservation on-line. The group code for
this short course is “eeweewa”.
Florida government
participants: To receive tax exempt status, payment must be made in
the form of a government issued check or credit card and be accompanied
by a Florida sales tax exemption certificate presented at check-in).
Note: The Coral Springs Marriott is seeking Green Lodging
certification. For information about Florida’s Green Travel Policies,
click here.
Please note:
- All reservations must be accompanied by a first night room deposit or
guaranteed with a major credit card. The hotel will not hold any
reservations after 6:00pm on the day of arrival if not secured by one of
the above methods.
- The hotel
check-in time is 3:00pm and check out is 12:00pm.
Click here for directions and map to Coral Springs Marriott
Hotel, Golf Club and Convention Center.
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Overflow Hotel Accommodations
In the event the
Coral Springs Marriott is full over the dates you are requesting
accommodations, the following hotel property is offering guest
rooms to Aquatic Weed Control attendees:
La Quinta
Inn Coral Springs University Drive
3701 University Dr.
Coral Springs, FL 33065
Phone: (954)753-9000
Fax: (954)755-4012
Reservations: 1-800-531-5900
The
La Quinta Inn Ft. Lauderdale-Coral Springs/University Drive
at Sample Rd is situated just minutes from the Aquatic Weed
Control Short Course meeting site, located at the Coral Springs
Marriott Hotel, Golf Club, and Convention Center. For driving
directions,
click
here.
The La Quinta is
offering Aquatic Weed attendee’s the rates listed below. To
receive the special rates, contact the La Quinta’s reservations
line directly at 1-800-531-5900 and request a room in the
Aquatic Weed block.
Reservations must
be made by April 17, 2008 in order to receive this group rate.
After April 17, the group rate may no longer be available.
Should you need to cancel your reservation with the La Quinta
Inn, you must do so in writing before April 18, 2008.
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2008 Sponsor
Appreciation
It is only through the generous financial
contributions from the following industry leaders that this short course
is possible, and their donations are greatly appreciated and
significantly
enhance the program.
Click here to view the 2007 Short Course Sponsors.
Anyone who wishes to participate as a sponsor of the 2008 Short Course
may contact Bill Haller, Short Course Organizer.
For further information and to commit as a sponsor
click here.
2008 Short Course Sponsors
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Related Sites of
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Travel & Area Information
Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International (FLL) serves millions of travelers
from all over the world and is located in the heart of Florida's Gold
Coast. Just a ten-minute drive from immaculate beaches, the area's
business district, hotels, golf courses and many other major attractions.
Miami International Airport (MIA), one of the busiest airports in the
world, is served by over 100 airlines taking travelers to approximately
150 destinations around the globe. Miami International Airport (MIA) has
more than 33.6 million passengers and 500,000 take-offs and landings each
year.

Miami Shuttle is
available in Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Palm Beach & all south Florida area
with a NON SHARE & DIRECT transportation service 24 hours a day 7 days a
week.
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For Further Information
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Program Information
Dr. Bill Haller -- Short
Course Organizer
Center for Aquatic and Invasive Plants
University
of Florida / IFAS
7922 NW 71st Street
Gainesville, FL 32611-0610
PHONE: 352-392-9615
FAX: 352-392-3462
EMAIL:
whaller@ufl.edu
Dr. Atul Puri
-- Short Course Organizer
Center for Aquatic and Invasive Plants
University of Florida / IFAS
7922 NW 71st Street
Gainesville, FL 32611-0610
PHONE: 352-392-9615
FAX: 352-392-3462
EMAIL: atul779@ufl.edu
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Meeting Information
Jhanna Gilbert -- Short
Course Coordinator
Office of Conferences and Institutes (OCI)
University of Florida / IFAS
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