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Category:

Application Technology
Class:

Agriculture, Forestry, Industrial, Landscape and BC Dispenser
Credits:
1
This one hour seminar covers the basics of calibration from nozzle selection to basic calibration procedures. There are a number of ways to calibrate a sprayer but Tim likes one in particular. He will take you step by step through his method to ensure accurate sprayer calibration.
Category:

Application Technology
Class:

Agriculture, Forestry, Industrial, Landscape and BC Dispenser
Credits:
1
Sprayers are actually fairly simple machines meant to apply pesticide accurately and evenly. Many applicators are reluctant to work or overhaul a sprayer as they may not work on it on a daily basis. Many mechanics are not taught about sprayers in their training and thus they are reluctant to work on them. Tim Garner will go over some simple sprayer circuits that sprayers follow depending on types of pumps. Let Tim show you that sprayers are uncomplicated and fairly easy to work with.
Category:

Safety and Environment
Class:

Aerial, Agriculture, Forestry, Industrial, Greenhouse, Landscape, Aquatic, Structural
Credits:
1
This presentation reviews the different pollinators in Canada and their status as to whether they are stable or in a downward trend and the reasons (where known) for their reduced numbers. It also includes how Health Canada through the Pest Management Regulatory Agency (PMRA) and the USA EPA have collaborated to ensure pollinator protection when conducting a pesticide’s evaluation or re-evaluation. There have also been a number of incidents involving pesticide effects on bees and this presentation will review the incidents (as reported by the PMRA), especially with respect to the planting of treated corn and soybean seeds and what has been done to prevent further incidents in the future.
Category:

Safety and Environment
Class:

Aerial, Agriculture, Aquatic, Industrial, Forestry, Landscape and BC Dispenser
Credits:
1
Unfortunately, we are seeing minute amounts of pesticides in our surface waters. One of the herbicides, 2,4-D is showing up in surface waters due to its large usage in the area of weed control. Is it having a detrimental effect on amphibians and other wildlife in an aquatic environment. This web cast seminar looks at some of the latest research on the sublethal effects of 2,4-D on amphibians and wildlife.
Category:

Application Technology
Class:

Agriculture, Industrial, Landscape, Forestry, and BC Dispenser
Credits:
1
Category:

Application Technology
Class:

All Classes and BC Dispenser
Credits:
1
This webinar looks at what tank mixing is and the many benefits of it. Discussion will involve the following topics: Issues such as water quality and water characteristics such as minerals and pH Physical and chemical incompatibilities are examined. Common mistakes made when tankmixing The order of putting chemical products into the tank The Pest Management Regulatory Agency of Health Canada tank mix policy Private chemical companies tank mixing policies Tank mixing can influence pesticide resistance and ways to avoid resistance using tank mixing
Category:

Application Technology
Class:

Aerial, Agriculture, Industrial, Forestry, Landscape, Aquatic, Biting Fly and BC Dispenser
Credits:
1
Technology is continually changing and GPS units are becoming part of our everyday life. GPS and weather stations can also play a big role in pest management and pesticide application. This web cast seminar looks at how pesticide applicators can use GPS and weather stations both in pest management and in pesticide applications.
Category:

Safety and Environment
Class:

All Classes and BC Dispenser
Credits:
1
As Pesticide Applicators, we are continually exposed to pesticides. Many of our pesticides may either an immediate serious effect if we contact it or may have a long term effect as a chronic exposure. With today's personal protective equipment, it is easy to limit your exposure to pesticides during mixing and loading, application and clean-up. Choosing the correct and appropriate equipment is important. This seminar looks at the equipment available, materials and features of safety equipment. Laundering of protective equipment is also discussed.
Category:

IPM
Class:

All
Credits:
1
This presentation will discuss Alberta’s river water quality ratings compared to the ratings in Canada. It will discuss various factors (e.g. water solubility, half-life, ground ubiquity score, binding affinity, etc.) that may contribute to pesticide residues in water. It will also discuss what applicators can do to reduce the potential of pesticides entering into water.