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Category:

IPM
Class:

landscape,industrial
Credits:
1.00
Category:

IPM
Class:

landscape,industrial
Credits:
1.00
This module will provide an overview of IPM, discuss the botanical characteristics of these 3 weeds, their method of spread, their economic impact and the application of IPM techniques and strategies to control these 3 noxious weeds in agricultural, industrial and urban environments.
Category:

IPM
Class:

landscape,industrial
Credits:
1.00
Small sprayers need to be calibrated too. Many misapplications have been made with small sprayers as anyone can purchase these sprayers and most people do not know how to calibrate them properly. Join Tim as he shows you his approach on how to calibrate these sprayers so your pesticide application can be done accurately and safely.
Category:

IPM
Class:

landscape,industrial
Credits:
1.00
Nozzle manufacturers over the last few years have really stepped up to the plate when it comes to developing drift reducing nozzles. As pesticide applicators, we are always concerned about spray drift to off target locations, thus many applicators have chosen drift reduction nozzles to reduce the potential for spray drift. Unfortunately spray coverage may not be adequate for some pesticides with drift reduction nozzles and the pesticide may not be doing as good a job as we have hoped for. Join Tim as he looks at the topic of balancing spray drift vs. spray coverage.
Category:

IPM
Class:

landscape,industrial
Credits:
1.00
The Presentations examine incidents that occurred resulting in significant human and animal health, environmental (eg. bee kills), property damage issues that could have been eliminated if the applicator had undertaken to provide notification to adjacent landowners and bystanders. Notification can be as simple as a 5minute call, an email with a factsheet on spraying etc. to ensure neighbors are aware that spraying is going to occur and to provide some simple steps they can take to eliminate an incident should drift or off-site movement of the pesticide occur.
Category:

IPM
Class:

landscape,industrial
Credits:
1.00
Rinsate water when cleaning your sprayer is a huge concern for pesticide applicators. We need to clean our sprayers, yet how to we dispose of the rinsate in an environmentally friendly way. Join Tom Wolf as he talks about a new alternative when dealing with rinsate, Biobeds.
Category:

IPM
Class:

landscape,industrial
Credits:
1.00
This webinar looks at the current status of biological weed control agents in Canada. Biological control has had some success over the years but with increasing pressure on chemical pesticide use, it is important to keep updated on what is happening with biological control agents. Join Tim as he reviews the current status of biological weed control agents and what the future looks like.
Category:

IPM
Class:

landscape,industrial
Credits:
1.00
One of the enduring challenges in spraying is providing good canopy coverage for late season spraying of taller canopies, either for desiccation or fungicide. The use of double nozzles, boom height, water volumes, and travel speed are explored for improving pesticide performance. New double nozzle technologies available from a number of manufacturers are introduced and discussed.
Category:

IPM
Class:

landscape,industrial
Credits:
1.00
Category:

Class:

Credits:
1.00
Drones or unmanned aerial vehicles are here and becoming more affordable all the time. Drones are now and in the future going to play a big role in IPM programs. Detecting weeds, insects and disease from the air with different kinds of technology using drones are becoming common place. Using drones for pictures, imaging and mapping will be part of an IPM program as well use for pesticide application with drones. From surveillance to analysis to application can all be done or coordinated with or from drones. Join Tim as he discusses drones and their impact in all forms of agriculture including golf courses, parks and farms.