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Idaho Pesticide Applicator Training Manual

TXT-0008

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BY Sherman K. Takatori, Rhonda Hirnyck

January 26, 2026

This is the manual for statewide pesticide handlers' training in Idaho. This book is intended to help readers understand federal and state pesticide laws and regulations, good environmental stewardship practices, sound pest management practices, and actions that are necessary for the safe and effective handling and application of pesticide products. In addition, laws and information relating to the sale and distribution of pesticide products are included for dealers. Digital copies (PDF) of the Idaho Pesticide Applicator Training Manual may be purchased and downloaded.

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