Landscape Contractor and Pesticide Applicator Continuing Ed Credits for 2021-22 Cycle

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The N.C. Cooperative Extension – Watauga County Center will be offering continuing education credits for pesticide applicators and landscape contractors for the 2021-2022 cycle.

Thursday June 16, 2022

In Person

1st hour at the Watauga County Agricultural Conference Center, located at   252 Poplar Grove Road in Boone

Click for map of Conference Center

Hours 2 and 3 will be 1 mile away at Arborcrest Gardens in Boone

Click for directions to Arborcrest Gardens

1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.:  Turf Topic

  • 1 hr Pesticide Applicator continuing education credit L,N,D,X
  • 1 hr Landscape Contractor continuing education credit

2:00 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.: Break and travel to Arborcrest Gardents about 1 mile away.  Click here to learn more about Arborcrest Gardens.

2:30 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.:  Scouting for Insect and Disease Issues in the Landscape

  • 1 hr Pesticide Applicator continuing education credit L,N,D,X
  • 1 hr Landscape Contractor continuing education credit

3:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.:  New and Unusual Plants for Western NC Landscapes

  • 1 hr NC Landscape Contractors License Technical Credit
  • Important: No pesticide credits are being offered for this hour because only 4 of the contractors credits can also have counted as a pesticide applicators recertification credit. In other words, you have to have 1 of the 7 classes be a class that did not count as a pesticide credit. EXAMPLE: If you attended the shortened 2021 Watauga Professional Landscape Day you should have 2 business credits, 2 technical credits (also counted for pesticide recertification) so you could have 2 more technical credits that also counted for pesticide recertification. So you need one more technical credit that isn’t a pesticide credit.

This event is FREE, but you need to register if you are attending the 2 hours at Arborcrest Gardens so that we can know how many will be going and we will need to send you a code to get into the gate.

To Register:

Email paige_patterson@ncsu.edu or call 828-264-3061 (you may leave a message with your name, phone, email and which hours you are registering for).

How else can you earn credits?

Not sure how many credits you have?

Click here to search for your license

NCDA has a new system. It no longer tells you when your license expires, only when you got your license. So a Turf and Ornamental (L) license is good for 5 years and you must earn 10 credits

For questions, email Paige_patterson@ncsu.edu or call our office at 828-264-3061.