Water Quality

Mandatory Thiobencarb Stewardship Training NOW ACTIVE

Course is available through the Calricenews.org website.

The link for the online mandatory thiobencarb stewardship training is now active and available through the Commission’s industry website here

The Department of Pesticide Regulation (DPR) lists thiobencarb as a restricted material and requires users of thiobencarb to complete stewardship training. This training is provided by the California Rice Commission in partnership with the local County Agricultural Commissioner’s offices. The course will be available through the end of June.

The course is approximately one hour long. The certificate of completion is available for download after finishing the course and is required by the County Agricultural Commissioner’s office to add thiobencarb to your use permit.  

We applied for and received approval for one hour of CE credit from DPR (0.5 Laws, 0.5 other). You will need to select this option and enter additional information for the CE credit.  

The course developer’s technical assistance email address ( training@geosyntec.com ) is available at the end of the course if you need help or to report other technical issues.  

For more information, contact the CRC’s Industry Affairs Manager, Craig Riddle, at criddle@calrice.org or (916) 812-3468.

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