
Herbicide Calibration Training for Wildland and Non-Row Crop Application
June 20 @ 9:00 am - 3:00 pm
You are invited to a hands-on, in-person herbicide calibration training for wildland and non-row crop application at the Riverside Corona Resource Conservation District! |
This training will focus on herbicide calibration techniques for spot spraying, stump cut, basal bark, drill and fill, boomless, orchard gun, and broadcast applications in wildland and non-row crop settings. Calibration math, nozzles, and herbicide application basics will also be covered. 5 hours of “Other” DPR Continuing Education credits are being submitted for course approval, and will be available for full-day attendance. |
Lunch and snacks are provided Max 40 attendees **Registration closes June 14, 2023** |
Registration link: www.cal-ipc.org/calib_workshop |
Who: Training sponsored by Cal-IPC and the Department of Pesticide Regulation What: Herbicide calibration training for wildland and non-row crop application Where: Riverside Corona Resource Conservation District: 4500 Glenwood Dr A, Riverside, CA 92501 When: Tuesday, June 20 from 9 am – 3 pm Cost: Free! |
Your instructors for the June 20 training Aaron Echols, Restoration Ecologist – Inland Empire Resource Conservation District Tom Getts, Weed Ecology and Cropping Systems Advisor – UC Cooperative Extension Shani McCullough, Senior Plant Restoration Ecologist – Riverside Corona Resource Conservation District Chris McDonald Ph.D., Inland and Natural Resource Advisor – UC Cooperative Extension Scott Oneto, Farm Advisor – UC Cooperative Extension |
There will be three more in-person trainings throughout California covering similar topics before the end of 2024, so stay tuned if you’re interested but can’t make it this time. |