Source: MONTANA STATE UNIVERSITY submitted to
2011 MONTANA PESTICIDE EDUCATION PROGRAM.
Sponsoring Institution
National Institute of Food and Agriculture
Project Status
TERMINATED
Funding Source
Reporting Frequency
Annual
Accession No.
0226929
Grant No.
2011-48679-31069
Project No.
MONB00060
Proposal No.
2011-05765
Multistate No.
(N/A)
Program Code
PSEP
Project Start Date
Sep 1, 2011
Project End Date
Aug 31, 2012
Grant Year
2011
Project Director
Tharp, C. I.
Recipient Organization
MONTANA STATE UNIVERSITY
(N/A)
BOZEMAN,MT 59717
Performing Department
Animal & Range Sciences
Non Technical Summary
The MSU Pesticide Education Program, PEP, provides a service to pesticide users across Montana. This program impacts commercial and general use applicators across the state, while directly supervising the certification of over 6,800 private applicators. This program ensures that certified users are competent handlers of restricted use pesticides by offering courses on pesticide safety, pesticides and the environment, calibration, pesticide laws, and integrated pest management. This allows private applicators to brush up on critical concepts, thereby minimizing pesticide risks to themselves, the environment and the public. MSU PEP also approves private applicator re-certification programs, trains county pesticide educators, provides new educational tools, releases pesticide publications, and serves as a resource for questions from the public regarding pesticide safety. Providing On-Site Trainings. The MSU Pesticide Education Specialist provided presentations on-site at 45 programs in 2010. These programs spanned across Montana in rural and urban locations. On site trainings gave audience members opportunities to see the newest data from many pesticide education studies/investigations across the US. USDA NIFA funding ensures that future travel costs can be met, and those opportunities continue. Funding is needed for the salary of the pesticide education specialist for these events. Pesticide Education Publications. The MSU PEP publishes pesticide education articles throughout the year. MSU PEP published articles in newspapers, refereed MontGuides, MSU News, or through the use of our Agricultural Alert system. Many of these publications are available online at www.pesticides.montana.edu by selecting News or References. In the last 3 years the Pesticide Education Specialist has published 7 MontGuides, 10 MSU News Releases, and over 30 Agricultural Alerts to pesticide users, applicators and dealers across the state. Serves as a Resource for the Public. The MSU Pesticide Education Specialist receives calls from general use applicators, restricted use private applicators, commercial and government applicators on a daily basis. The specialist fields questions on pesticides in the environment, pesticide toxicity, personal protective equipment, certification cycles, qualifications, pesticide recommendations, training opportunities, calibration, and pesticide poisonings. Funding will be used to secure the pesticide education specialist position, thus allowing for continuing public support. Conclusion. These activities are solely conducted by the MSU Pesticide Education Specialist. The Pesticide Safety Education Program Formula funds from USDA NIFA are critical to the continued functionality of this position. Without these funds, this position may cease to exist.
Animal Health Component
(N/A)
Research Effort Categories
Basic
(N/A)
Applied
100%
Developmental
(N/A)
Classification

Knowledge Area (KA)Subject of Investigation (SOI)Field of Science (FOS)Percent
4030199302010%
4030399302010%
4035220302010%
7110199302010%
7110399302010%
7115220302010%
7230199302010%
7230399302010%
7235220302020%
Goals / Objectives
The MSU Pesticide Education Specialist provides a service to pesticide users across Montana. This position has a direct impact on private, commercial, and general use applicators across the state by coordinating the Montana Private Applicator program which consists of 6,800 private applicators as of July, 2010. Coordination consists of offering a statewide certification program which allows users to become competent handlers of restricted use pesticides by attending approved certification courses and passing appropriate tests. In addition, recertification programs are offered annually across Montana which allows private applicators to brush up on critical concepts that may cause unnecessary pesticide risks to applicators and the public. Coordination also consists of approving private applicator certification programs, updating and training pesticide educators statewide, providing new tools to use for educating applicators, releasing pesticide news reports, informal publications, and formal publications in magazines, MontGuides, and various brochures. This position serves as a resource for questions from the public on registrations, proper pesticide use, and other consumer concerns regarding pesticide safety, while serving as a lead contact at public, local, state, and regional meetings. These activities are solely conducted by the MSU Pesticide Education Specialist. The Pesticide Safety Education Program Formula funds from USDA NIFA are critical to the continued functionality of this position.
Project Methods
Funding will be used to fund the position of the Montana Pesticide Education Specialist for the MSU Pesticide Education Program. The specialist coordinates the Montana Private Applicator program and is critical to the success of the program. The Pesticide Education Specialist will continue to provide trainings, publications, administer the MSU Pesticide Education website, approve certification programs while being a general resource for the public regarding pesticide education questions. 1) Recertification Programs. The specialist will continue to provide trainings across the state. These trainings will cover a variety of core educational areas including pesticide safety, pesticides and the environment, calibration, pesticide laws, and IPM. 2) Publications. The specialist will continue to publish articles in newspapers, refereed MontGuides, MSU News, or through the use of our Agricultural Alert system. Many of these publications are available online at www.pesticides.montana.edu by selecting News or References. In the last 3 years the Pesticide Education Specialist has published 7 MontGuides, 10 MSU News Releases, and over 30 Agricultural Alerts to pesticide users, applicators and dealers across the state. 3) Resource for the Public. The MSU Pesticide Education Specialist receives calls from general use applicators, restricted use private applicators, commercial and government applicators on a daily basis. The specialist fields questions on pesticides in the environment, pesticide toxicity, personal protective equipment, certification cycles, qualifications, pesticide recommendations, training opportunities, calibration, and pesticide poisonings. Funding will be used to secure the pesticide education specialist position, thus allowing for continuing public support.

Progress 09/01/11 to 08/31/12

Outputs
OUTPUTS: A total of 55 pesticide education presentations were delivered to 2,000 certified applicators across MT at 42 locations. This includes the topics of pesticides in the environment, IPM, calibration, pesticide safety, restricted use recordkeeping, mixing and handling, alfalfa weevil IPM, and pesticide poisonings. Fumigant education training program targeted 150 applicators across MT with intense 6 hr trainings. Two train the trainer programs targeted 50 local pesticide education trainers. Administered, updated the MSU Pesticide Education website which included 250 private applicator programs. Reviewed and approved these certified trainings prior to making available to public via news releases, internet postings, and web delivery. Created a new nontarget plant toxicity website at www.pesticides.montana.edu by selecting 'nontarget plant toxicity'. PARTICIPANTS: Fifty six MSU Extension agents performed in the capacity as local pesticide applicator trainers for each corresponding county. These individuals coordinated 150 local private applicator programs across the state. MSU Extension Pesticide Education Specialist met with the Montana Department of Agriculture (MDA) to discuss priorities, goals, and achievements of the program twice in 2011/2012. MDA and MSU worked cooperatively on delivering a variety of programs including: 1) 2 train the trainer events, 2) 3 fumigation training programs, 3) 3 core trainings. MSU and MDA also cooperatively create and distribute the Montana IPM Bulletin which includes a variety of pesticide education topics in each issue. TARGET AUDIENCES: Target audience is primarily certified applicators. 80% of applicators were certified private applicators. 15% government/commercial and 5% tribal applicators. PROJECT MODIFICATIONS: No major changes in approach.

Impacts
Thirty two applicators indicated they would change their behaviors as a result of presentations delivered. This included applicators protecting themselves using PPE as well as calibrating more often.

Publications

  • Tharp, Cecil. 2011. Loss of Rozol Prairie Dog Bait. Statewide Agricultural Alert. http://www.mtagalert.org/
  • Tharp, Cecil. 2011. Last Chance Private Applicator Programs. Statewide Agricultural Alert. http://www.mtagalert.org/
  • Tharp, Cecil. 2011. Headline AMP. Statewide Agricultural Alert. http://www.mtagalert.org/
  • Tharp, Cecil. 2011. Winterizing Spray Equipment. Statewide Agricultural Alert. http://www.mtagalert.org/
  • Tharp, Cecil. 2011. New Fumigation Rules. Statewide Agricultural Alert. http://www.mtagalert.org/
  • Tharp, Cecil. 2011. Management of Wireworms. Statewide Agricultural Alert. http://www.mtagalert.org/
  • Tharp, Cecil. 2011. Problems with Imprelis. Statewide Agricultural Alert. http://www.mtagalert.org/
  • Tharp, Cecil. 2011. Post Harvest Intervals. Statewide Agricultural Alert. http://www.mtagalert.org/
  • Tharp, Cecil. 2012. Nontarget Plant Toxicity. Statewide Agricultural Alert. http://www.mtagalert.org/
  • Tharp, Cecil. 2012. SPCC Factsheet. Statewide Agricultural Alert. http://www.mtagalert.org/
  • Tharp, Cecil. 2012. Aldicarb. Statewide Agricultural Alert. http://www.mtagalert.org/
  • Tharp, Cecil. 2012. Pest Management Tour. Statewide Agricultural Alert. http://www.mtagalert.org/
  • Tharp, Cecil. 2012. Contamination around the home and garden. MSU News Release.
  • Tharp, Cecil. 2012. Winterizing spray equipment. MSU News Release.
  • Tharp, Cecil. 2012. Applicators behaviors and poisonings. MSU News Release.
  • Tharp, Cecil. 2012. Last chance pesticide program. MSU News Release.
  • Dyer, Alan, Burrows, Mary, and Tharp, Cecil. 2012. Small Grain Seed Treatment Guide. MontGuide: MT199608AG revised 08/12