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<blockquote data-quote="Sweet_Ag_Girl" data-source="post: 842573" data-attributes="member: 16828"><p>I would say depends on how often you want to spray and see it as an investiment or a one time thing. Granted we always have weeds to spary at least around here we do. Yeah I'm pretty sure that Crossbow and Cimarron are not restricted use pesticides. Usually the EPA determines that, but can states regulate further beyond that point. I did check and I don't believe Cimarron is license in NY, so sorry!! I've heard good things about Cimarron especially on blackberries and autum olives. Getting you private pesticide license isn't that big of a deal usually very common sense pesticide knowledge required. I'm not sure if they charge in other states, but I know if VA its free to take the test and maintain it. Just keep records of restricted use pesticides and go to a refresher course every two years. Check with extension agent in your state to see what the specific are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sweet_Ag_Girl, post: 842573, member: 16828"] I would say depends on how often you want to spray and see it as an investiment or a one time thing. Granted we always have weeds to spary at least around here we do. Yeah I'm pretty sure that Crossbow and Cimarron are not restricted use pesticides. Usually the EPA determines that, but can states regulate further beyond that point. I did check and I don't believe Cimarron is license in NY, so sorry!! I've heard good things about Cimarron especially on blackberries and autum olives. Getting you private pesticide license isn't that big of a deal usually very common sense pesticide knowledge required. I'm not sure if they charge in other states, but I know if VA its free to take the test and maintain it. Just keep records of restricted use pesticides and go to a refresher course every two years. Check with extension agent in your state to see what the specific are. [/QUOTE]
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