Texas Pesticide Label Training
- Type
- Course
- Date of Publication
- October 23, 2025
- Price
- See Agrilife Learn
Overview
Course Information
This self-paced online course turns complex label regulations into clear, practical action.
You'll first get a solid grasp of federal (EPA) and Texas (TDA) requirements. Then you'll practice reading label elements and using that information to plan precise, compliant applications.
Who's this for?
Tailored for licensed agricultural and structural pesticide applicators in Texas who need continuing education hours to maintain TDA licensure and strengthen field compliance skills.
Course Objectives
At the end of this course, you will be able to:
- Identify restricted use, general use, state limited use, and regulated herbicides
- Recognize the content and locations of pesticide label elements
- Use the information on a pesticide label to plan a complete application
Course Modules
- Module 1: Use Classifications
- Module 2: Labeling Regulations
- Module 3: Application
Additional Course Details
- Course Length: This course will take approximately 1 hour to complete. You can complete this course at your own pace. Your progress in the course will be saved if you exit AgriLife Learn.
- CEU Credit: 1.0 laws and regulations CEU credit for agricultural licenses and structural licenses
- Access: You'll have one year of access to finish the course and save your progress at any time.
Enroll today to sharpen your label knowledge and keep your license current
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