Illinois lawmakers pass a bill to amend the pesticide applicator licensing process

Illinois farmers could soon see changes to the way pesticide licensing is handled.

Lawmakers in the top soybean-producing state passed a bill to amend the applicator licensing process. Right now, farmers take renewal exams every three years. That system is being replaced with a continuing education program, and first-time applicants must pass a 100-question test. After that, they can renew their status through the program.

Illinois fertilizer groups support the bill, which now goes to the governor’s desk.

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