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  2. cropwatch.unl.edu

    Dec 16, 2024Under the Nebraska Chemigation Act (Neb. Rev. Stat. §§ 46-1101 to 46-1148), you need chemigation certification before applying any pesticide or fertilizer to a field through an irrigation system in Nebraska. This is true whether you operate chemigation equipment on your own land or do so on behalf of another landowner.
    • Chemigation

      A chemigation applicator certification card will be issued to successful applicants by the NDEE. The certification expires on January 1, 4 years after it is issued. For example, certifications issued in 2011 will expire on January 1, 2015. Online certification.

    • Using Chemigation Safely and Effectively

      Chemigation is the term commonly used to describe the practice of applying agrichemicals (i.e. fertilizer-including livestock waste, insecticides, herbicides and other chemicals) through an irrigation distribution system. As irrigation technology has become increasingly sophisticated over recent decades, chemigation has

  3. The chemigation certification program is responsible for training Nebraska producers about the Nebraska Chemigation Act and its accompanying rules and regulations developed by the NDEE. Those seeking certification must complete training and pass an exam. A chemigation applicator certification card is issued to successful applicants by the NDEE.
  4. cropwatch.unl.edu

    Jan 17, 2024Chemigation training is offered at face-to-face events and online. Either option can be utilized, regardless of whether you are seeking certification for the first time or renewing your certification. Both training formats include an exam that you must pass to become certified (or recertified). Chemigation certification lasts for four years.
  5. extension.unl.edu

    Chemigation is the practice of applying agrichemicals to cropland using an irrigation system to distribute both the water and chemical. You can learn more about getting certified by visiting the Pesticide Education Chemigation website, or contact the Scotts Bluff County Extension Office at 308-632-1480.Nebraska Chemigation Act
  6. cropwatch.unl.edu

    Chemigation Training. Chemigators who are either seeking certification for the first time or renewing their existing certification can do so through an online training program or a face-to-face training session. There is no cost for chemigation training. Share This Article.
  7. newsroom.unl.edu

    If you have questions related to these in-person chemigation trainings, please contact John Nelson, Extension Educator for Lancaster, Cass and Otoe counties, at 402-441-7180 or jnelson158@unl.edu. For a list of other in-person trainings throughout Nebraska, go to https: go.unl.edu/2024-chemigation-training-dates.
  8. Chemigation is the term commonly used to describe the practice of applying agrichemicals (i.e. fertilizer-including livestock waste, insecticides, herbicides and other chemicals) through an irrigation distribution system. As irrigation technology has become increasingly sophisticated over recent decades, chemigation has
  9. Chemigation may save 40% or more over the cost of conventional means of application. Effectiveness. While there are advantages to chemigation, there are also some disadvantages and concerns: There is an increased potential for contamination of water sources such as ground water
  10. newsroom.unl.edu

    Check when your chemigation applicator certification expires to make sure you need to take the training again, since you get 4 years on your applicator license for chemigation. ONLINE CHEMIGATION TRAININGS The online chemigation training takes about 3 hours, which is the same time commitment as the in-person version.
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