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Our Program
Contact us at:
B18 Food Safety & Toxicology Bldg.
Michigan State University
E.Lansing, MI 48824
(517) 353-5147
(517) 353-4995 fax
"The
responsibility of the Pesticide Education Program is to provide pesticide
education materials and information to trainers, applicators, regulators,
extension staff, and researchers. Our mission is to improve pesticide
use practices to protect humans and the environment by providing information
on pesticide use data, laws and regulations, IPM, and environmental stewardship
to enhance the decision-making of target audiences."
The
above mission statement is based on one written in 1992 by staff in the
Pesticide Safety Education Program. It still describes the general theme of our
work. The overall focus of the Pesticide Safety Education Program is to help
people:
- Use pesticides
only when needed.
- Apply pesticides
safely.
- Understand and
comply with pesticide-related laws and regulations.
- Recognize and understand
the potential impacts of pesticide use, including impacts on human health,
non-target organisms, and the environment.
Our
constituents are the over 13,900 private, 12,700 commercial, and 1,800
registered tech applicators in the state of Michigan, as well as campus
based and county extension staff who do much of the training. We further
serve the Michigan State University community, government agencies, and
the general public who may have questions or concerns about pesticide-related
issues. Our funding comes mostly from federal (USDA) and state (Michigan
Department of Agriculture) line item dollars, but we supplement the
program with competitive grant dollars.
We
fulfill our mission in several ways. Our most important role is to develop,
publish, and revise applicator training materials. The Pesticide
Safety Education Program is responsible for the manuals used by Michigan applicators
as study guides for certification exams, and for providing a pool of test
questions for the exams administered by the Department of Agriculture.
Manuals include a "core" with materials that all applicators
must know, plus 24 category specific manuals for commercial applicators
and registered technicians (see list on page 2). Michigan has one of the
largest numbers of certification categories in the United States.
In
addition to manuals, the Pesticide Safety Education Program develops other resources
for a wide audience, including bulletins, brochures, posters, and slide sets.
Specialists in Pesticide Safety Education also do training themselves, speaking at several
programs each year. Many of these are individual county meetings, while
others are organized programs given at multiple sites in the state. Staff
members also organize the annual educational
program for Michigan aerial applicators. Beyond organized extension
activities, pesticide specialists routinely field questions from the general
public and university students regarding pesticide regulations and impacts.

Our Staff
| Dr. Carolyn Randall, Coordinator |
| Education: |
B.S., Horticulture, Michigan State University |
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M.S., Urban Forestry, Michigan State University |
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Ph.D., Forest Pathology, Michigan State University |
| Responsibilities: |
Oversee Pesticide Safety Educaton Program.
Overseee development and revisions of Pesticide Applicator Training manuals.
Assist MDA with certification exams and programs.
Organize and assist pesticide education-related programs. |
| Areas of Expertise: |
Forest/plant pathology, technical writing, urban forestry |
| Email: |
randallc@msu.edu |
| Mr. John Stone, Instructor |
| Education: |
B.A., Biology, Albion College |
| Responsibilities: |
Part-time instructor for training seminars in core, turfgrass, and ornamental pest management.
Develop training curriculum.
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| Areas
of Expertise: |
Landscape Management Specialist and Michigan Certified Nurseryman, Assistant Instructor for the MSU Institute of Agriculture Technology’s Lawn & Landscape Management program in Grand Rapids. Certified applicator with over 25 years experience in the landscape industry. |
| Email:
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j57jstone@hotmail.com |
| Ms. Erica Jenkins, Technical writer |
| Education: |
B.S., Horticulture, Cornell University |
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M.S., Agronomy, The Ohio State University |
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Teaching Certification , Eastern Michigan University |
| Responsibilities: |
Part-time employee assisting with the development of pesticide safety education materials. |
| Areas of Expertise: |
field crops, entomology, 6 th grade science teacher, Urban IPM specialist |
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