Penn College students certified in pesticide application
Tuesday, January 16, 2024
Nine Pennsylvania College of Technology students – three of whom graduated in December – passed various categories of the Pennsylvania Pesticide Applicator Certification exam taken near the end of the Fall 2023 semester at the Schneebeli Earth Science Center.
“Obtaining this license helps give these students an edge in pursuing their career. Employers often want students to have this license, or get it shortly after starting in a maintenance or production position,” said Carl J. Bower Jr., assistant professor of horticulture. “This means these students and graduates can hit the ground running.”
The exam was administered Nov. 20 by the state Department of Agriculture to students in Bower’s Insects & Diseases of Ornamental Plants course.
The Penn College students and the categories in which they earned certification:
Private application: Omar O. Elbanna, Warminster, and Ozzy N. Seney, Canadensis.
Commercial core exam and Category 6 (ornamental and shade trees): Jason B. Bates, Williamsport; Nathaniel R. Kovalchick, Mount Carmel; Laura A. Snyder, Harrisburg; Zach D. Vent, Everett; Rees D. Watkins, Williamsport; and Brandon C. Wolfe, Albion.
Category 6 and Category 7 (lawn and turf): Mitchell E. Lesh, Pine Grove.
Elbanna, Watkins and Wolfe each received their associate degree in landscape/plant production technology during Dec. 16 commencement exercises. Seney is enrolled in applied management; the rest are landscape/plant production technology students.
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