Private Applicators
A private applicator is an applicator who applies restricted-use pesticides by ground application for the purpose of producing an agricultural commodity on property owned or rented by the applicator or the applicator’s employer. Most private applicators are farmers, greenhouse and/or nursery operators. All other applicators who use restricted-use pesticides are considered commercial applicators.
Minimum age for all pesticide applicators is 18 years including those applying restricted-use pesticides. An exception is made for those of a minimum age of 16 years being supervised by a certified private applicator who is a member of their immediate family.

Breaking News
If you have not received your pesticide applicator card in the mail from the Tennessee Department of Agriculture (TDA), please reach out to the local Extension Office so we can get in contact with the proper staff at TDA to get you a card.
Private applicators are now required to have continuing education credits (CEUs) to maintain their pesticide certification. More information about this change will be added to this webpage soon.
If you have any further questions regarding pesticide certification, application, or safety, please contact our office and we will be glad to assist you.