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1 January 1 - December 31, 2004 Steve Troxler, Commissioner 2004 THE BULLETIN of the North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services North Carolina PESTICIDE REPORT for Number 307 300 2 Table of Contents Page Foreword ........................................................................................................................... 3 How to Use this Report ..................................................................................................... 4 Introduction ....................................................................................................................... 5 Brief of the North Carolina Pesticide Law of 1971 and Adopted Regulations ................... 6 Pesticide Board and Pesticide Advisory Committee .......................................................... 8 Pesticide Environmental Trust Fund .................................................................................. 13 Pesticide Container Recycling and Disposal Assistance Programs.................................. 15 Licensed Pesticide Ground Applicators, 2004 .................................................................. 22 Licensed Pest Control Consultants, 2004 ......................................................................... 151 Licensed Pesticide Public Operators, 2004 ...................................................................... 153 Licensed Pesticide Dealers, 2004 ..................................................................................... 212 Licensed Pesticide Aerial Applicators, 2004 ..................................................................... 222 Definitions Adopted .......................................................................................................... 225 Table I - Analytical Results of Formulation Samples Collected in 2004. ........................... 226 Table II - Analytical Results of Microbiological Samples Collected in 2004. ................... 230 Table III – Manufacturers Found to Have Unregistered or Misbranded Products in the Marketplace during 2004 .................................................................................................. 233 Summary of Regulatory Activities Performed ................................................................... 237 3 FOREWORD The 2004 edition of the North Carolina Pesticide Report represents a revision of previous issues. By elaborating on the purpose of this report, by adding new material, and by better defining the substances listed, we attempted to reflect in a more meaningful man-ner, the information collected during the 2004 calendar year. We hope that more readers will be able to use it effectively. This will acknowledge and express our appreciation to the following people who made significant contributions to the contents and preparation of this Pesticide Report: Pesticide Section - Margaret D. Broome, Betty H. Griffin, Eleanor F. Lipscomb, Luella D. Thwreatt and Laura L. Stover, Processing Assistant III’s; Stacey R. Hicks, Amy D. Disbennett and Ann Vaughn, Office Assistant IV’s; Jamie Frye, Administrative Secretary II; Michael V. Williams and Jan L. Culbreth, Information Processing Technicians; Florence S. Lamphier, Administrative Officer I; James W. Burnette, Jr., Pesticide Administrator; Sharron A. Stewart, Deputy Pesticide Administrator; L. Lee Davis, Registration Manager; Dr. Colleen M. Hudak-Wise, Certification, Licensing & Outreach Manager; J. Patrick Jones, Field Operations & Regulatory Manager; Dr. Henry F. Wade, Environmental Quality Manager; Robert M. Welker, Quality Assurance Officer; Kay G. Harris, Worker Protection Specialist; Carmina C. Hanson, Bilingual Pesticide Specialist; Michael A. Mitchell, Field Operations Specialist, William G. Parham, III, and Carolyn M. Thompson, Pesticide Spe-cialists; James H. Choate, Certification Specialist; John B. Dalley and Dwight E. Seal, District Managers; James C. Bristow, Jr., Charles L. Clark, Steven F. Gatton, Benny C. Griffin, N. Patrick Farquahar, Gwen T. Minton, W. Howard Minton and James T. Perry, Pesticide Inspector II’s; Thomas C. Bowman, Jr.,W. Kenneth Crabtree, M. Timm Dazey, Jr., W. Barry Dunn, Robert S. Hamilton, Jimmy Merritt, Forrest Sue Egelston-Moncada, J. Michael Jackson, R. Steve Taylor, D. Wayne Tyer and Paul H. Ward, III, Pesticide In-spector I’s; Food and Drug Protection Division - E. Bruce Williams, Director; Dr. Joel M. Padmore, Dr. Roger L. McDaniel, State Chemist; Dr. W. Mark Cosby, Chief Microbiolo-gist; Martha Bray and Dawn Davis, Vaishali M. Hingoo, Kimberly N. McGill, Crystal D. Orr, Urvashi K. Patel, Grisel Rosario, Microbiologists; Ronald R. Willett, Pesticide Labora-tory Manager; Frankie G. Worsham, Supervisor Pesticide Laboratory; R.Vern Park, Ste-fanie A. Raysich, Ronnie E. Rollins, Chemists; Coy T. Bowling, Processing Assistant; George Hernandez, LAN Administrator. 4 How to Use This Report The N.C. Pesticide Board is mandated by the General Statutes of North Carolina (§ 143-437) to make annual reports to the Governor on matters involving pesticides. The North Carolina Pesticide Report for 2004 fulfills this mandate. Considerable time and effort have gone into editing and organizing this 2004 edition which summarizes regulatory activities performed under the N.C. Pesticide Law of 1971. Every section has been updated, and new information has been added in order to make the North Carolina Pesticide Report for 2004 a useful reference. In this document you will find the following: Introduction The Introduction describes the development of laws and regulations governing the sale and use of pesticides in North Carolina. It also refers to certain divisions in the North Carolina Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services that perform key roles in regulating and controlling the sale and use of pesticides in this State. North Carolina Pesticide Law of 1971 and Adopted Regulations This section presents a brief abstract of the North Carolina Pesticide Law of 1971. It also indicates where to obtain a complete copy of the Law and the pursuant Regulations adopted by the North Carolina Pesticide Board. Pesticide Board and Pesticide Advisory Committee This section presents a brief description of the duties and composition of the North Carolina Pesticide Board and the North Carolina Pesticide Advisory Committee. In addition, a brief summary of each North Carolina Pesticide Board meeting held during 2004 is given. Pesticide Environmental Trust Fund In this section, a summary of the Pesticide Environmental Trust Fund’s financial transactions for 2004 is presented. Balances, receipts, expenditures, refunds, cumulative (1993-2004) figures and project summaries are given. Pesticide Container Recycling and Disposal Assistance Programs This section summarizes the amount of plastic pesticide containers recycled during 2004 and the amount of pesticides waste collected at both the designated disposal collection sites and permanent household hazardous waste collection sites across North Carolina during the same year. Licensed Pesticide Dealers, 2004 This section is a directory of the names and counties of pesticide dealers licensed in 2004. Licensed Pesticide Aerial Applicators, 2004 This section is a directory of the names and counties of aerial pesticide applicators licensed in 2004. Licensed Pesticide Ground Applicators, 2004 This section is a directory of the names and counties of ground pesticide applicators licensed in 2004. Licensed Pesticide Public Operators, 2004 This section is a directory of the names and counties of public operators licensed in 2004 to apply pesticides for municipal, county, state, and/or federal governments. Licensed Pest Control Consultants, 2004 This section is a directory of the names and counties of pest control consultants licensed in 2004. NOTE. Individually requested and tailored lists of registrants, dealers, applicators or consultants are available by contacting the Pesticide Section at (919) 733-3556. A nominal printing charge may apply. Definitions Adopted This section explains definitions that were adopted for reporting the analytical results of pesticides sampled by pesticide inspectors and analyzed by the Department’s laboratories. Table I Table I gives the analytical results of pesticides sampled and analyzed for their formulations. Company name and address are those listed on the product label when it was purchased in the marketplace. Table II Table II presents the results of disinfectants tested for their label guarantee to kill various microorganisms. Here again, company name and address are those listed on the product label when it was purchased in the marketplace. Table III Table III is an alphabetical listing of the names and addresses of manufacturers and/or distributors that were found to have unregistered or misbranded products in the marketplace during 2004. Summary of Regulatory Activities Performed This section presents a summary of the various regulatory activities performed by the Department under the North Carolina Pesticide Law of 1971. The following information is included: number of manufacturers who registered pesticides for sale; number of pesticide products registered; number of physical samples collected and examined; number of stop-sale, stop-use, or removal orders issued; the number of licenses and private applicator certificates issued; and the number of compliance inspections conducted. 5 The term "Pesticide" covers a large number of materials and mixtures intended for destroying, controlling, or repelling pests such as insects, weeds, and other noxious plants, predatory animals and birds, soil-infesting pests such as nematodes, algae, snails, and bacteria. Other examples are disinfectants, antiseptics, and fungicides for use other than on living man or other animals, defoliants, various repellents, fly paper, and other adhesive products whose action goes beyond simple mechanics, moth proofers, wood preservatives other than common paints, mildew controls, and seed fumigants. An adequate and readily available supply of many of these products is essential in the economical production of feed and fiber crops. The preservation of many products in storage and the control of domestic and industrial pests which affect both the health and welfare of human beings and animals are like-wise dependent on such materials. While the development and distribution of various pesticides to serve the needs are important, provisions must be present to protect the public. During the years 1947 through 1971, it was the purpose of the economic poisons law (North Carolina Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act of 1947, G.S. 4A, Chapter 106) to protect the public from adulterated, misbranded, worthless, and dangerous products, and legitimate manufacturers from unscrupulous competition. During the years 1953 through 1971, the aerial application of pesticides was regulated by the North Carolina Aerial Crop Dusting Law, G.S. 4B, Chapter 106. The Law and the regulations promulgated thereunder, in summary, required the registration and licensing of contractors and aviators who engaged in the custom application of pesticides by aircraft in North Carolina. The validity of a license was further restricted to the period of time that coverage by liability bond or insurance for damage by aircraft was in force. During 1969, the North Carolina General Assembly through House Resolution 1392 directed the Legislative Research Commission to study the laws regulating pesticides in N.C. and report its findings and recommendations to the 1971 General Assembly. As a result of the findings and recommendations of the Commission, the North Carolina Pesticide Law of 1971 was adopted. The N.C. Pesticide Law of 1971 established the North Carolina Pesticide Board as the governing body for the programs of pesticide management and control set forth in the Law. Provisions for regulating the use, application (aerial and ground), sale, storage, disposal and registration of pesticides are set forth in the Law. The Law provides for the adoption of a list of restricted use pesticides and requires the licensing of all pesticide dealers who sell restricted use pesticides directly to users. Pesticide applicators and consultants are also subject to licensing requirements. Private pesticide applicators may be required to be certified or recertified in order to purchase, use, and supervise use of restricted use pesticides in agricultural commodity production. The Commissioner of Agriculture is responsible for administering and enforcing the Law and all rules and regulations adopted by the Board. Each brand or grade of pesticide must be registered with the North Carolina Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services before it can be legally offered for sale in the State. A $30.00 registration fee for each brand or grade must accompany each application for registration. In addition to the registration fee, an annual environmental assessment must be paid for each brand or grade to be registered in North Carolina. The assessment shall be $50.00 if the applicant’s gross sales of the pesticide in this state for the preceding 12 months for the period ending September 30th were more than $5,000.00 and $25.00 if gross sales were less than $5,000.00. This assessment must accompany the $30.00 registration fee in order for the registration to be complete. A statewide inspection service will be maintained to investigate incidents involving pesticide misuse and to implement programs to enhance compliance to the Law and regulations. In addition to product registration and applicator licensing programs, the Pesticide Section of the Food and Drug Protection Division will implement programs as authorized by regulation pertaining to the quality of formulated pesticides, the storage, disposal, and use of pesticides. The Department will maintain analytical laboratories to conduct analysis of official samples obtained for regulatory purposes. Introduction 6 Pesticide Applicator Licensing Requirement Brief of the North Carolina Pesticide Law of 1971 Governing Body Administrative and Enforcement Assists the Board and Commissioner in an advisory capacity Restricted Use Pesticides Private Applicator Certification Requirement Pesticide Dealer Licensing Requirement North Carolina Pesticide Board Commissioner of Agriculture North Carolina Pesticide Advisory Committee Any pesticide may be designated as a "Restricted Use Pesticide" upon the grounds that in the judgment of the Board it is so hazardous or injurious to persons, pollinating insects, animals, crops, wildlife, lands, or the environment that additional restrictions on its sale, purpose, use, or possession are required. Restricted Use Pesticides also include any pesticide required by the Environmental Protection Agency to bear the designation on its labeling "Restricted Use Pesticide." (Restricted Use Pesticides have been established by regulation.) The Board may require certification and recertification of private pesticide applicators and charge a fee of up to $10.00. The current fee is established by regulation at $6 for a three-year certification. All pesticide dealers who sell restricted use pesticides must be licensed. Application for a pesticide dealer's license must be accompanied by a nonrefundable fee of $30. All licenses shall expire on December 31 of the year for which they are issued. The license may be renewed annually upon application to the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, accompanied by a non-refundable fee of $30 for each license. Each applicant must demonstrate upon written, or written and oral, examination his knowledge of pesticides, their usefulness and their hazards; his competence as a pesticide dealer; and his knowledge of the laws and regulations governing the use and sale of pesticides. No person shall engage in the business of pesticide applicator within North Carolina unless he is licensed annually by the Board. Each license application shall be accompanied by a nonrefundable fee of $30 for each applicator's license and an additional $10 for each aircraft to be licensed. A pesticide applicator is defined as any person who owns or operates a pesticide application business or who provides, for compensation, a service that includes the application of pesticides upon the lands or properties of another; any public operator; any golf course operator; any seed treater; any person engaged in demonstration or research pest control; and any other person who applies pesticides for compensation and is not exempt from this definition. It does not include: a. Any person who uses or supervises the use of a pesticide (i) only for the purpose of producing an agricultural commodity on property owned or rented by him or his employer, or (ii) only (if applied without compensation other than trading of personal services between producers of agricultural commodities) on the property of another person, or (iii) only for the purposes set forth in (i) and (ii) above. b. Any person who applies pesticides for structural pest control, as defined in the North Carolina Structural Pest Control Law (G.S. Chapter 106, Article 4C.) Each applicant must demonstrate upon written, or written and oral, examination his competence as a pesticide applicator or public operator. In addition, to be licensed as a pilot, a person must have 125 hours and one year's flying experience as a pilot in the field of aerial pesticide application. No person shall perform services as a pest control consultant without first procuring from the Board a license. The application for a license shall be accompanied by an annual nonrefundable fee of $30. A pest control consultant is defined as any person who, for a fee, offers or supplies technical advice, supervision, or aid, or recommends the use of specific pesticides for the purpose of controlling insects, plant diseases, weeds, and other pests, but does not include any person regulated by the North Carolina Structural Pest Control Act. Each applicant must demonstrate upon written, or written and oral, examination his competence as a pesticide consultant. An applicant for a pest control consultant license must possess a Ph.D., master’s, or bachelor’s degree in an agricultural or biological science from an accredited college or university with a minimum of 30 semester hours or 45 quarter hours of credit in subject areas pertinent to the category in which the applicant seeks to obtain a license. Emphasis of study must include insect, plant, bacterial, and fungal pests, as applicable to the category, and integrated pest management. Pest Control Consultant Licensing Requirement 7 No person shall handle, transport, store, display, or distribute pesticides in such a manner as to endanger man or his environment. Every pesticide prior to being distributed, sold, or offered for sale within this State or delivered for transportation or transported in intrastate commerce or between points within this State through any point outside this State, shall be registered and such registration shall be renewed annually. Each manufacturer, distributor, or registrant of a pesticide shall supervise the activities of any employee or agent to prevent the making of deceptive or misleading statements about a pesticide. It shall be unlawful for any person to distribute, sell, or offer for sale any restricted use pesticide to any dealer who does not hold a valid N.C. Pesticide Dealer License. A registration fee of $30 for each brand or grade of pesticide is required. An additional $200 delinquent registration penalty shall be assesed against the registrant for each brand or grade of pesticide marketed in North Carolina prior to registration. An annual Pesticide Environmental Trust Fund assessment fee is required for each brand or grade of pesticide registered. This fee is either $25.00 or $50.00, based on gross sales of the pesticide within the State for the previous year. The assessments provide funding for agromedicine efforts at East Carolina University, North Carolina State University, and North Carolina A&T University and for pesticide environmental programs administered by the N.C. Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services. Registration is subject to refusal or cancellation for cause and upon hearing. Any brand or grade found to be deficient or excessive in active ingredients, misbranded, adulterated, or not registered is subject to "Stop Sale, Stop Use or Removal Orders." The Pesticide Board may assess a civil penalty of not more than $2,000 against any person who violates or directly causes a violation of any provision of this Article or any rule adopted pursuant to this Article. In determining the amount of any penalty, the Board may consider the degree and extent of harm caused by the violation and the cost of rectifying the damage caused by the violation. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Law, the maximum penalty which may be assessed under this section against a "private pesticide applicator" is $500 and such penalties may be assessed only for willful violations. Any person who shall be adjudged to have violated any provision of the Law, or any regulation of the Board adopted pursuant to this Law, shall be guilty of a Class 2 misdemeanor and for each violation shall be liable for a penalty of not less than $100 or more than $1,000 or shall be imprisoned for not more than 60 days, or both. In addition, if any person continues to violate or further violates any provision of this Article after written notice from the Board, the court may determine that each day during which the violation continued or is repeated constitutes a separate violation subject to the foregoing penalties. Handling, Storage, and Disposal of Pesticides Registration Registration Fee and Delinquent Penalty Pesticide Environmental Trust Fund Assessment Refusal or Cancellation of Registration Civil Penalties Other Penalties NOTE: Copies of the North Carolina Pesticide Law of 1971, as amended through 1998, may be obtained upon request to the Pesticide Section, North Carolina Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services, 1090 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1090. Copies of the Regulations adopted by the North Carolina Pesticide Board may be requested from the same source. Both documents are also available on the Internet at www.ncagr.com/fooddrug/pesticid "Stop Sale, Stop Use or Removal Orders" 8 North Carolina Pesticide Board The North Carolina Pesticide Board is a seven-member, governor appointed Board charged with the duty of governing pesticide management and control as set forth in the North Carolina Pesticide Law of 1971. The members represent different sectors of the regulated public. The Board adopts rules and regulations and makes policies for the program outlined in the North Carolina Pesticide Law of 1971. Board members serve staggered four-year terms. Appointments to fill vacancies in the Board are of individuals having the same credentials as the predecessor. MEMBERS OF THE NORTH CAROLINA PESTICIDE BOARD, 2004 (N.C. General Statute §143-436) One member each representing the North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services; the North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources; and the State Health Director or his designee. The persons so selected may be either members of a policy board or departmental officials or employees. Mr. Carl E. Falco, Director, Structural Pest Control Division, N. C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, P. O. Box 27647, Raleigh, NC 27611 Tel. 919/733-6100 office) Dr. Ricky L. Langley, Medical Epidemiologist, Occupational and Environmental Epidemiology Section, N. C. Department of Health and Human Services, 1912 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1912 Tel. 919/715-6428 office) Ms. Robin W. Smith, Assistant Secretary for Planning and Policy, N.C. Dept. of Environment and Natural Resources, 1601 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1601 (Tel. 919/715-4141) A representative of the agricultural chemical industry. Dr. Thomas Allen Scarborough, 7905 Farnham Ct., Raleigh, NC 27616 (Telephone: 919/676-4113 work) A person directly engaged in agricultural production. * Mr. M. Scott Whitford, 1903 Scott’s Store Road, Grantsboro, NC 28529 (Tel. 252/745-5612 home) Two at-large members, from other fields of endeavor, one of whom shall be a nongovernmental conservationist. ** Mr. Charles L. Keels, 1021 Tanglewood Drive, Cary, NC 27511 (Tel. 919/467-8525 home) Dr. W. Benson Kirkman, 3712 Eakley Court, Raleigh, NC 27606 (Tel. 919/859-1187 home) * Chairman ** Vice Chairman Secretary, James W. Burnette, Jr. North Carolina Pesticide Board 1090 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1090 9 North Carolina Pesticide Board Meetings North Carolina Pesticide Board Meetings February 10, 2004 Dr. Thomas Arcury, Wake Forest University school of family Medicine, presented a final report for the Pesticide Environmental Trust Fund supported project entitled Como Controloar Plagas (How to Control Pests): A Cartoon Novela. The Board received both Spanish and English versions of the integrated pest management novela. Dr. Arcury stated that half of the projects funding were spent on printing costs. The second portion of Dr. Arcury’s presentation was a proposal request for funding by the PETF entitled Agricultural Worker Protection Research: Comparable Data Conference. The project is designed, via conference, to begin the development of consensus statements for the collection, measurement and analyses of environmental pesticide exposure assessment, biomarker of pesticide exposure, measurement of personal and exposure characteristics, and measurements of health effects. Additional funds are being sought from the Environmental Protection agency as well as other nationally recognized health research organizations. Dr. Jill Sidebottom, North Carolina State University (NCSU) Forestry Extension Specialist, presented a proposal for funding by the PETF, entitled Working with Christmas Tree Growers and their Hispanic Farmworkers in Alleghany, Ashe, and Watauga Counties to Increase Adoption of Scouting and Other Advanced IPM Practices The project is designed to train Hispanic farmworkers to properly scout trees utilizing IPM concepts. The project’s success would be measured by survey/audit to determine the increase in knowledge. Dr. David Orr, NCSU Department of Entomology, presented a PETF proposal for consideration by the NC Pesticide Board entitled Development of Effective On-Farm Beneficial Insect Habitat for Improved Insect Pest Management. The three-year project would develop a list of plants that provide beneficial insect habitants. The outcome would be recommended combinations of plants, adapted to NC that would build beneficial insect habitants and contribute to on-farm insect pest management. Assistant Attorney General Thomas Meacham presented settlement agreements for the Board’s consideration and approval. March 9, 2004 NC Pesticide Board Chairman Scott Whitford presented Dr. Earl Ogle with a plaque in recognition of his outstanding service to the NC Pesticide Board from 1979- 2003. A final report on the PETF funded project Pesticide Environmental Risk Reduction in Farmworkers: A Project Using Americorps WPS Trainers in Primary Health Care Facilities was presented by Ms. Elizabeth Lambar and Ms. Shauna Sears, NC Office of Research and Demonstrations and Rural Health Development, Department of Health and Human Services. Ms. June Brotherton, the Executive Director of Friends of Residents in Long Term Care, presented a proposal for PETF funding entitled IPM In Long Term Care Facilities That House Frail Elders. The project is designed to address persistent pest control problems that occur in long term care facilities through the use of Integrated Pest Management. Dr. Kenneth Sorensen, NCSU Entomology Dept., presented a Section 18 Emergency Exemption for the use of Fipronil (Regent 4SC) on sweetpotatoes to control wireworm complex (Melanotus species). Assistant Attorney General Barry Bloch presented settlement agreements for the Board’s consideration and approval. May 11, 2004 From a precious case heard by the Pesticide Board, the respondant, requested consideration by the for a continuance in a formal hearing setting. Dr. Colleen Hudak-Wise, Certification, Licensing and Outreach Programs Manager, Pesticide Section NCDA&CS, presented the annual report of the Pesticide Environmental Trust Fund. Dr. Henry Wade, Environmental Programs Manager, Pesticide Section NCDA&CS, presented the 2004 PETF proposal for the Pesticide Container Recycling Program. Dr. Wade presented the 2003 John L. Smith Plastic Pesticide Container recycling Award to Mr. Lareo Reddick, representing the Martin County Cooperative Extension Service. Dr. John Van Duyn, NCSU Philip Morris Professor and Extension Specialist presented a PETF proposal for Managing Western Corn Rootworm Damage and Reducing Pesticide Risks In Piedmont Silage Corn Production. The project is designed to demonstrate the utility of neonicotinoid corn seed coatings and Cry3 Bt biotech corn management of western corn rootworm in silage corn grown in NC Piedmont. Dr. George Kennedy presented a Section 18 Emergency Exemption for the use of Capture 2EC Insecticide (bifenthrin) sweetpotatoes to control beetle complex. Dr. David Monks, NCSU Dept. of Horticultural science, presented a Section 18 Emergency Exemption for the use of Sandea (halosulfuron) on sweetpotatoes to control nutsedge. Assistant Attorney Generals, Barry Bloch and Thomas Meacham, lead a discussion with the NC Pesticide Board, concerning private pesticide applicator monetary penalty assessments. Assistant Attorney General Barry Bloch presented settlement agreements for the Board’s consideration and approval. 10 July 13, 2004 The final report of the PETF sponsored project, Field Testing of a Lethal Oviposition Trap Against Suburban Populations of Aedes Albopictus (Asian Tiger Mosquito), was presented by Dr. Charles S. Apperson, NCSU Dept. of Entomology. An overview of the Section 18 Emergency Exemption for the use of Propiconazole (Tilt, Propimax EC, Bumper), Tebuconazole (Folicur), Myclobutanil(Laredo EC, Laredo EW), Propiconazole+ Trifloxstrobin (Stratego), Tetraconazole (Deomark), Pyraclostrobin (Headline), and Pyraclostrobin+ Boscalid (Pristine), to control soybean rust on soybeans. Assistant Attorney General Barry Bloch presented settlement agreements for the Board’s consideration and approval. The Board continued discussion of the monetary penalty assessment against private pesticide applicators. Attorney Barry Bloch of the Attorney General’s Office lead the discussion with defining the willful. The Board elected to continue discussion at the next meeting. November 9, 2004 The Pesticide Board appointed Dr. Stewart Sherrick to the Pesticide advisory board as the Pesticide Industry representative. The guidelines and procedures for granting funds from the Pesticide Environmental Trust Fund were presented by Dr. Colleen Hudak-Wise, Pesticide Section, to the Board. The Board discussed its obligation with respect to the Child Support Law. In its final decision, the Board specifically delegated the Secretary of the Board and the Pesticide staff the authority to take actions necessary to comply with the license suspension requirements under the 1996 Child Support Law. Assistant Attorney General Thomas Meacham presented settlement agreements for consideration and approval by the Board. 11 The North Carolina Pesticide Advisory Committee The North Carolina Pesticide Law of 1971 establishes a twenty-member Pesticide Advisory Committee to advise the N.C. Pesticide Board on technical questions and on the development of rules and regulations. Members of the Advisory Committee represent different sectors of the regulated public. Members of the Committee serve at the pleasure of the Board. MEMBERS OF THE N.C. PESTICIDE ADVISORY COMMITTEE, 2004 (N.C. General Statute §143-439) Three practicing farmers **Mr. Dan McConnell, 475 Old Dana Road, Hendersonville, NC 28792 (Tel. 828/692-2819) **Mr. Marshall W. Grant, Route 1, Box 66, Garysburg, NC 27831 (Tel. 919/537-5111 home) **Mr. Darryl K. Corriher, 1475 Corriher Springs Road, China Grove, NC 28023 (Tel. 704/857-6557 home) One conservationist (at large) **Mr. John Paul Lilly, 312 Hampton Drive, Plymouth, NC 27962 (Tel. 252/793-2088 home) One ecologist (at large) **Dr. Thomas R. Wentworth, Professor, Dept. of Botany, NCSU, Box 7612, Raleigh, NC 27695-7612 (Tel. 919/515-2168 office) One representative of the pesticide industry **Dr. Stewart Sherrick, 4774 River Farm Road, Rocky Mount, NC 27803 (Tel. 919/338-8024 home) One representative of agri-business (at large) **Mr. Charles G. Rock, 5517 Robin Ridge Road, Greensboro, NC 27410 (Tel. 336/294-4238 home) One local health director **Ms. Jenny P. Lassiter, Health Director, Pamlico Co. Health Dept., PO Box 306, Bayboro, NC 28515 (Tel. 252/745-5111 office) Three members of the North Carolina State University (NCSU) College of Agriculture & Life Sciences, at least one of which shall be from the area of wildlife or biology *Dr. Clyde E. Sorenson, Associate Professor, Dept. of Entomology, NCSU, Box 7630, Raleigh, NC 27695-7630 (Tel. 919/515-8427 office) *Dr. P. Sterling Southern, Dept. Extension Leader, Dept. of Entomology, NCSU, Box 7613, Raleigh, NC 27695-7613 (Tel. 919/515-2748 office) *Dr. Alan C. York, Extension Specialist & Professor, Dept. of Crop Science, NCSU, Box 7620, Raleigh, NC 27695-7620 (Tel. 919/515-5643 office) One member representing the North Carolina Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services (NCDA&CS); one member representing the North Carolina Department of Environment & Natural Resources (NCDE&NR); the State Health Director or his designee *Mr. James W. Burnette, Jr., Pesticide Administrator, Food & Drug Protection Div., NCDA&CS, PO Box 27647, Raleigh, NC 27611 (Tel. 919/733-3556 office) *Mr. Arthur Mouberry, Chief, Groundwater Section, Div. of Water Quality, NCDE&NR, 1636 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1636 (Tel. 919/715-6170 office) 12 *Mr. Ronald J. Howell, Industrial Hygiene Consultant, Occupational & Environmental Epidemiology Branch, Div. of Public Health, NC Dept. of Health & Human Services, 1912 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1912 (Tel. 919/733-0502 office) One representative of a public utility or railroad company which uses pesticides **Mr. Joseph A. Gregory, Economic Development Dept., Carolina Power & Light Company, PO Box 1551, Raleigh, NC 27602 (Tel. 919/546-6449 office) One representative of the Board of Transportation *Mr. Don Lee, NC Dept. of Transportation, Roadside Environmental Unit, 1557 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1557 (Tel. 919/733-2520 office) One member of the North Carolina Agricultural Aviation Association **Mr. M. Boyd Respess, Dreamstreet Aviation, Inc., 104 S. Dimock Road, Washington, NC 27889 (Tel. 919/975-3351 office) One member of the general public (at large) **Ms. Wanda P. Winslow, 288 Kenilworth Road, Asheville, NC 28803 (Tel. 704/252-5734 home) One member actively engaged in forest pest management **Mr. Coleman A. Doggett, 217 Rosecommon Way, Cary, NC 27511 (Tel. 919/467-0551 home) One member representing the Division of Waste Management of the North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources *Mr. William R. “Bill” Hocutt, Solid Waste Section, Div. of Solid Waste Mgmt., NCDE&NR, 401 Oberlin Road, Suite 150, Raleigh, NC 27605-1350 (Tel. 919/733-0692, ext. 260 office) *Agency appointments **Appointed by Board Chairman, Dr. Alan C. York Vice-Chairman, Marshall W. Grant Secretary, James W. Burnette, Jr., 1090 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1090 13 PESTICIDE ENVIRONMENTAL TRUST FUND Throughout 2004, the North Carolina Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services (NCDA&CS) continued to fulfill the mandate of N.C. General Statutes §143-442 and §143-468 which specify the collection and disposition of environmental assessment fees that pesticide manufacturers and distributors pay when they register pesticide products for sale in North Carolina. RECEIPTS for 2004 NCDA&CS collected $498,024.10 in environmental assessment fees from the registration of approximately 12,672 pesticide brands during 2004. Fifty-six percent of the receipts were for products with reported annual North Carolina gross sales of less than $5,000, and forty-four percent of the receipts were for products with annual sales of $5,000 or more. (The annual environmental assessment/product is $25 or $50 per brand, respectively.) BALANCES for 2004 Initial receipts from pesticide registrants paying PETF assessments are deposited into the NCDA&CS Pesticide Environment Assessment Fund (PEAF, Account No. 6136). Transfers are made from Account No. 6136 according to North Carolina G.S. § 143-468(b) as follows: 25% to agromedicine and 75% to the Pesticide Environmental Trust Fund (PETF, Account No. 6137), the account which is used by NCDA&CS to sponsor the various pesticide environmental programs summarized in this report. As of December 31, 2004, there was a balance of $251,149.09 in Account No. 6136 and a balance of $142,376.17 in Account No. 6137. The total amount in both accounts as of December 31, 2003 was $407,419.57. EXPENDITURES FOR 2004 During 2004, NCDA&CS expended a total of $516,286.29 from Account Nos. 6136 and 6137. As specified in North Carolina G.S. § 143-468(b), PETF funds were distributed to North Carolina State University (NCSU), NC A&T State University and East Carolina University for operational expenses associated with administering and implementing a statewide agromedicine program; each university received 2.5% of the total PETF receipts collected during the calendar year. Twenty-percent of the total PETF receipts was used to support the agromedicine information specialist position in NCSU’s Environmental & Molecular Toxicology Department. The aggregate amount of PETF funds spent on agromedicine during 2004 was $112,069.39. The remaining $404,216.90 was spent on pesticide container recycling and nine environmental projects: · Five counties (Ashe, Bertie, Burke, Jones and Wayne) received a total of $28,451.00 from the PETF to support local recycling of plastic pesticide containers during 2004. In addition, $7,305.22 was spent on promotional materials for the state’s pesticide container recycling program and $2,058.85 on the John L. Smith Pesticide Container Recycling Awards. The total amount spent on the state’s pesticide container recycling program for 2004 was $37,815.07. · $5,980.00 for Managing Western Corn Rootworm Damage and Reducing Pesticide Risks in Piedmont Silage Corn Production – Dr. John Van Duyn, NC State University · $8,000.00 for Agriculture Worker Pesticide Exposure Research: Comparable Data Conference – Dr. Thomas Arcury, Wake Forest University · $30,647.00 for Development of Effective On-Farm Beneficial Insect Habitat for Improved Insect Pest Management – Dr. David Orr, NC State University · $60,814.33 for IPM for School Buildings – Dr. H. M. Linker, NC State University · $68,318.50 for Assessing Hazards of Pesticides to Native Freshwater Mussels – Dr. W. Gregory Cope, NC State University · $61,033.00 for Predicting Environmental Exposure to Pesticides in Surface Waters of North Carolina – Dr. Damian Shea, NC State University · $16,521.00 for Improving Pest Control in Long Term Care Facilities that House Frail Elders – Dr. Mike Waldvogel, NC State University · $44,500.00 for Working with Christmas Tree Growers and Their Hispanic Farm Workers – Dr. Jill R. Sidebottom, NC State University · $70,588.00 for Pilot Program to Integrate Pesticide Container Recycling and Pesticide Disposal – Mr. Derrick Bell, NCDA & CS, Food and Drug Protection Division 14 REFUNDS FOR 2004 Refunds in the totaling $6,814.22 were received during 2004 as follows: · $3,960.00 – from NC Primary Health Association (for Americorps WPS Trainers) · $2,854.22 – from East Carolina University (Training Health Care Providers) CUMULATIVE PETF FIGURES (1993-2004) As of December 31, 2004, a total of $4,512,009.10 in receipts has been collected since the inception of the PETF. Since 1993, PETF has provided a total of $1,119,030.59 for support of agromedicine in North Carolina. Expenditures for pesticide environmental programs between 1995 and 2004 have totaled $3,149,616.30. 15 Pesticide Environmental Trust Fund (PETF) Project Summaries Agromedicine Institute: Partners for Health & Safety in Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Research, education, and prevention/intervention projects are implemented to improve the health and safety of rural communities involved in these three industries. The North Carolina Agromedicine Institute (NCAI) is a collaborative effort involving East Carolina University, North Carolina State University, and North Carolina A & T State University. The North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service (NCCES) and the Eastern Area Health Education Center are outreach partners of the Institute. The Southern Coastal Agromedicine Center (SCAC), which is one of nine regional centers funded through the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, is also housed at the NCAI. The SCAC covers Puerto Rico, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, and Florida. The 20 projects of the NCAI and SCAC included: initiation of an Agro-Health Institute in Honduras to serve Central America and the Caribbean, establishment of an MOU between the NCAI and Batovi Instituto Orgainic- International, a research and education institute located in Tacuarembo, Uruguay, and testing of remote environmental monitors in agricultural settings. For more information on descriptions of projects and programs that are currently underway, see the NCAI web site, www.ncagromedicine.org. Pesticide Container Recycling North Carolina’s plastic pesticide container recycling program showed improvement during 2004 over the previous three years. USAg Recycling, Inc., the ACRC approved recycler in North Carolina, reported that an estimated 322,790 pounds of plastic pesticide containers were recycled during 2004, making North Carolina one of the leading states. These totals represent containers no larger than a 55-gallon capacity. North Carolina ranked fifth of 18 states serviced by USAg Recycling, Inc. In the Fall of 2004, Pesticide Inspector II personnel began visiting recycling sites across the state to check on the cleanliness of pesticide containers being stored for recycling and to verify how previously awarded PETF grant money had been spent. An annual county report for 2004 was requested from all participating counties. A financial audit of all county-awarded PETF recycling grants was also conducted. During the past year, the Pesticide Section distributed at farm shows, fairs, and other planned events a variety of items (pens, hats, rulers, golf tees, calibration cups) to promote North Carolina’s recycling of plastic pesticide containers. These items were also distributed to local pesticide container recycling programs across the state. Working with Christmas Tree Growers and Their Hispanic Farm Workers PETF funds were awarded to train Hispanic farmworkers on Christmas tree farms in Alleghany, Ashe, and Watauga Counties in Western, NC to properly scout trees utilizing IPM concepts. Workers were contacted by project technician, Bryan Davis, prior to training dates to generate interest. Dr. Jill Sidebottom of NC State University, Forest Resources and Jim Hamilton wrote a scouting factsheet and a PowerPoint presentation teaching workers to recognize the important pests of Fraser fir and how to apply pesticides safely for control. The factsheets were translated into Spanish and 6-hour training classes were conducted in the western counties. These classes included PowerPoint presentation, factsheet, pesticide safety training, and other IPM training materials. NCDA & CS Bilingual Specialist, Carmina Hanson, aided in the training sessions. Plans are underway for grower IPM training. This 4-hour training will include reviewing pest identification, discussing pest control strategies revolving around the scouting schedule, and spray drift reduction management. In the fall of 2004, ground covers were sown in a demonstration site in Alleghany County to demonstrate advanced IPM techniques that will be distributed to growers in 2005. Agriculture Worker Pesticide Exposure Research: Comparable Data Conference Dr. Thomas Arcury, Wake Forest University, was awarded an $8,000.00 PETF grant to establish consensus on comparable data collection, laboratory analysis and measurement for research and intervention projects focused on the pesticide exposure and environmental health of agricultural worker populations. Specifically, this conference will: 16 (1) establish investigator working groups to develop consensus documents for comparable data in four areas of environmental health (a) environmental exposure assessment for pesticides (b) biological exposure assessment or biomarkers for pesticides (c) personal and exposure characteristics (d) health outcomes (2) convene a conference of the investigators from all of the working groups to review, discuss and refine the comparable data consensus documents in these four areas (3) disseminate the comparable data consensus documents in these four areas The four investigator working groups have been established and each has produced a working group report. A conference was convened on September 30 and October 1, 2004. Twenty-four members of the working groups attended this conference. The four working groups presented their reports, and each report was discussed by those attending the conference. The investigator working groups are in the process of revising their reports based on comments and discussion from the conference. On February 10, 2004, Dr. Arcury was granted and extension for this project through February 28, 2006. IPM for School Buildings Initially funded in 1998, this project ended October 31, 2002. Dr. Mike Linker presented the final project report to the North Carolina Pesticide Board on February 11, 2003. According to the project results, lack of knowledge of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) practices and lack of resources to compare the costs and effectiveness of conventional and IPM services are probably factors in the continued use of conventional pest control services by schools. In September 2003, Dr. Linker was awarded a second PETF grant for School IPM. The following are specific project objectives: (1. ) To raise awareness of IPM and garner administrative and institutional support for IPM programs within school systems. Progress in 2004: On March 4, 2004, several State departments, Professional Associations and a non-profit group signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to collaborate and provide administrative support for School IPM programs within the state. A Public Service Announcement (PSA) was also developed to increase awareness of IPM and to stimulate teachers, staff and school administrators to find out more about IPM, and to request or demand its adoption by their school districts. The PSA will be distributed to radio stations across the state in Spring or Summer of 2005. (2.) To conduct a comprehensive education and outreach program targeting various sub-groups of the school community and other non-school groups to influence the practice of IPM in schools, and to delineate their specific roles and responsibilities and emphasize the need for community effort in a school IPM program. Progress in 2004: Training workshops and seminars on IPM definition and implementation were conducted across the state to continue the education and awareness campaign. (3.) To set up IPM demonstration sites. Progress in 2004: Demonstration sites were set up at the following locations: (a.) Granville Co. Schools (5 Schools) (b.) Guilford Co. Schools (4 Schools) (c.) Pitt Co. Schools (5 Schools) These sites were selected because of chronic German cockroach pest problems. (4.) To develop and provide incentives that will stimulate acceptance and adoption of IPM programs in North Carolina schools. Progress in 2004: The IPM committee decided to name the award described in the proposal as the “IPM Leader Award”. Consultation with Agricultural communication of the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences to develop tools for marketing the “IPM Leader Award” are forthcoming. (5. ) To develop an IPM Start-up Kit (on CD or Pamphlet, booklet etc.) with step-by-step instructions and information on how to implement an IPM program. Progress in 2004: A model school IPM policy was developed in conjunction with the North Carolina School Boards Association and was made available via website and mailings. The model IPM Service Contract was reviewed and updated with Mr. Billy Tesh, a representative of the North Carolina Pest Control Association. A series of educational and informational brochures on school IPM for Teachers & Students, School Administrators, Food Service Employees and Maintenance Employees was also developed. 17 Managing Western Corn Rootworm Damage & Reducing Pesticide Risk in Piedmont silage Corn Production On May 11, 2004, Dr. John Van Duyn, NC State University, was awarded a PETF grant of $5,980.00 for a project to create a data-base showing the utility of neonicotinoid corn seed coatings and Cry3Bb biotech corn for management of western corn rootworm, and other early-season insects, in Western NC corn silage production. The database would then be used for developing extension education materials and to use experiments for current year education purposes. Experiments were conducted in Iredell and Wilkes counties. Each test was planted in cooperation with leading growers. Data was collected on plant stands (seedling stage and harvest), insect damaged plants and silage yield. This project is now in the outreach phase. Each test has been used for county educational tour stops. Also, an educational program, along with mini-posters has been sent to the NCCES agents in Western, NC. A four county meeting was held on February 17, 2005. Improving Pest Control in Long Term Care Facilities A PETF grant was awarded to Dr. Mike Waldvogel, Dept. of Entomology at NC State University, to conduct workshops to improve pest control in long term health care facilities. Workshops were held at six locations across the state with three training segments at each site. Phase I and II were directed at Nursing Home and Long-term care staff, and state/county regulatory personnel, providing an overview of IPM and general pest problems. Phase II was designed as a “virtual walkthrough” of an LTC facility, examining resident rooms, common areas, employee work areas, exterior features, and how these specific areas impact pest activity. PHASE III targeted pest management professionals whom currently serviced LTC facilities or were interested in offering such a service in their area. Phase III included discussions of issues such as resident abuse and interacting with residents at LTC facilities. Total attendance for these sessions numbered 155. Post-workshop surveys were conducted with results indicating attendees had a better understanding of IPM principles after training. Assessing Hazards of Pesticides to Native Freshwater Mussels On August 12, 2003, the North Carolina Pesticide Board awarded a PETF grant to Dr. Greg Cope of N.C. State University to generate toxicological information on the acute hazards of pesticides to various life stages of native freshwater mussels. The successful completion of this project will provide resource managers and other decision makers in North Carolina with valuable information that can be used to perform risk assessments for many of the pesticides currently used in the state. Researchers tested and developed new pesticide toxicity information for eight species of mussel glochidia (larvae) and five species of juvenile mussels. During 2004, this project generated a tremendous amount of new toxicity information. This work had directly contributed toward a national effort to establish standardized testing guidelines for glochidia and juvenile freshwater mussels. The project is on schedule and expected to be completed in August 2006. Predicting Environmental Exposure to Pesticides in Surface Waters of North Carolina On August 12, 2003, the North Carolina Pesticide Board awarded a PETF grant to Damian Shea, Chairman of N.C. State’s Department of Environmental and Molecular Toxicology. The goal of this project is to validate the use of surface water quality models to predict exposure to pesticides in North Carolina surface waters. Successful completion of this project should provide North Carolina with the tools to perform ecological risk assessments of commonly used pesticides. Project surveys of pesticide use in coastal and piedmont watersheds were completed. Surveys in potential mountain watersheds were unable to be completed due to poor response to requests for information. In addition, investigations into hydrologic conditions at candidate mountain watersheds revealed extreme variability and multiple points of entry (of pesticides) that would be very difficult to measure or model. Due to these issues in the mountain region, the project was modified from developing and testing models at one watershed in each of the three regions to developing and testing models at four watersheds, two in the coastal region and two in the piedmont. This project is expected to conclude in August 2005. Precision Application of Reduced Volumes of Agrochemicals In April 2002, the N.C. Pesticide Board awarded a PETF grant to Dr. Ray Long of N.C. State University in support of his field research. The ultimate goal of this study is to use digital camera technology coupled with a mechanical topper on a high clearance sprayer to create precision application of sucker control agents to the center of decapitated tobacco stalks. Most of the 2002 field season was spent in developing a lighting system (comprised of a shield, lights, and filters) that produces digital images having excellent contrast between cut stalks and leaves even under varying ambient light conditions. The next step undertaken was to use the software of a machine vision camera to identify the cut stalk automatically and output an electronic signal that will trigger a spray solenoid for application of the sucker control agent. Unfortunately, the first camera that the project purchased in 2003 did not have sufficient computing speed to process this information before the next stalk entered the visual field. A new camera, however, will soon be available which will be able to process the data much faster, even at ground speeds in excess of 5 MPH. This project is still ongoing. Dr. Long received an extension and additional funding through December 31, 2005. Extensive field-testing was completed at the Upper Piedmont Research Station. Results from the field-testing indicate that machine vision imaging cameras have a lot of potential in agricultural settings to allow the application of small volumes of highly specific chemicals to individual plants, based on the identification of the location of the plants and perhaps plant species. In the present situation, further effort will be necessary to overcome limitations to the use of this technology. 18 Precise placement of agrochemicals should result in reduced chemical needs, reduced worker exposure, and reduced potential for chemical release into the environment. It is hoped that the once the application system is refined it can be adapted for applying insecticides to small plants of various species. On-line Training for Health Care Providers on Pesticide Related Illness and Health Issues On September 9, 2003, the N.C. Pesticide Board approved funding for development of on-line training for health care providers on the topic of pesticide related illnesses. Katherine McGinnis of the Eastern Area Health Education Center is directing the project. An instructional designer was hired to prepare content for the on-line presentation and content experts evaluated and refined course content. . The on-line program will be posted on the Internet for a minimum of two years. Participants will be able to earn Continuing Medical Education (CME) credits. In 2004, final drafts of the modules on Introduction, Exposure, Overview of Pesticides and Toxicity and Office Preparation were completed. The module on diagnosis and treatment of acute pesticide poisoning was reviewed and is in final stages of development. Additional modules on differential diagnosis and long-term effects of pesticide exposure are in draft form. Barring unanticipated difficulties, the course will be online and available in May of 2005 as initially projected. Field Testing of Lethal Oviposition Traps Dr. Charles Apperson, NC State University Dept. of Entomology presented his final report on this project, evaluating the effectiveness of the lethal ovipostion trap to control the Asian tiger mosquito, at the June 8, 2004 meeting of the N.C. Pesticide Board. A mosquito management strategy involving a lethal oviposition trap (LOVT) was evaluated under field conditions against populations of the container-inhabiting mosquito Aedes albopictus (Skuse). Field trials were carried out in suburban residential neighborhoods in the Cities of Raleigh and Cary, Wake County, North Carolina during the 2003 mosquito season. Study results suggest that the LOVT had no detectable impact on Aedes albopictus populations. Albeit, the LOVT is an ecologically appealing management strategy, because it is based on the biology and behavior of container-inhabiting mosquitoes, the LOVT promises to be a self-sustaining method of control. It is environmentally friendly because toxicants are confined to point sources, rather than being distributed throughout the landscape. It is recommended that further efforts be made to stabilize the toxicant in the lethal ovistrips so that the traps are active for at least 30 days. Some attempts should be made to increase the attractancy of the LOVT by modifying the trap design and/or by adding an oviposition attractant. A Pilot Program to Integrate Pesticide Container Recycling and Pesticide Disposal The North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services has two very important programs that foster pesticide environmental stewardship in North Carolina. The Pesticide Disposal Assistance Program (PDAP) is a non-regulatory program that assists farmers and homeowners with proper, legal disposal of unwanted or unusable pesticides. To date, PDAP has properly disposed of over one million pounds of pesticides from collection events conducted throughout North Carolina. It is funded by appropriations from the NC General Assembly through the NCDA&CS. The Pesticide Container Recycling Program (PCRP) assists counties and local councils in establishing empty pesticide container recycling centers throughout the state. The PCRP is funded by the PETF. Since 1995, more than $758,000 has been used to promote recycling of plastic pesticide containers in North Carolina. Two situations in the agricultural community have been targeted that could be addressed through cooperation between the Pesticide Disposal Assistance Program and the Pesticide Container Recycling Program. 1. Improved efficiency could be obtained for the PCRP and the PDAP if a few storage facilities could be strategically located across the state. These storage facilities would serve dual purposes; participating county CES agents would be able to store both empty pesticide containers and unwanted pesticide materials. The project has purchased 3 metal cargo units for three counties (1 per county). 2. Farmers and dealers in North Carolina have many old, brittle, mini-bulk tanks that need to be removed from the farms and dealerships for recycling. This pilot project is conducting 6 mini-bulk recycling events with a pesticide Disposal Contractor on-site to properly handle the generated waste from each event. In 2004, $28,451.00 in Pesticide Environmental Trust Fund (PETF) money was awarded to five county programs (Ashe, Bertie, Burke, Jones, and Wayne) to support local recycling of plastic pesticide containers. The project purchased three Metal Cargo Units, one each for Cleveland, Craven, and Washington Counties. Pesticides collected from these three storage units totaled 2,058 lbs. in 2004. The initial processing of the mini-bulk/plastic drums began on February 9, 2004 and continued through May 2, 2004. From the mini-bulk collection sites, USAg Recycling ground a total of 41,185 lbs of plastic. 19 Development of Effective On-Farm Beneficial Insect Habitats for Improved Pest Management In February 2004, Dr. David Orr, NC State University Dept. of Entomology, was awarded a PETF grant for the Development of Effective On-Farm Beneficial Insect Habitat for Improved Insect Pest Management. The three-year project will develop a list of plants that provide beneficial insect habitants. At projects end the results will recommend combinations of plants, adapted to North Carolina, that would build beneficial insect habitants and contribute to on-farm insect pest management. The four main goals of the project are: (1.) Combine experience with grower’s practical knowledge to select a list of agronomically acceptable, hardy plants that are adapted to the southeast, and provide habitat for beneficial insects. (2.) Examine purity, composition, and germination of seeds from commercial suppliers for species selected from objective This will narrow the list further to plants commercially available from quality suppliers. (3.) Conduct field studies to determine which of these plants are most easily grown, require the least management, are the most competitive with weeds, but will not contribute to on-farm weed problems. (4. ) Conduct field studies to determine which plants, or combinations of plants provide the best beneficial insect habitat. A survey of central North Carolina organic farmers was conducted in 2004 with the intent of establishing the current state of beneficial insect habitat implementation. Discussions with organic growers also contributed to understanding how organic growers are currently implementing habitat on their farms. 20 Pesticide Disposal Assistance Program In 1976, the North Carolina Pesticide Board adopted regulations prohibiting the disposal of any hazardous waste, including pesticides, in sanitary landfills. The NC Pesticide Disposal Assistance Program, created by the NC Dept of Agriculture & Consumer Services, provides the public a legal, free-of-charge, environmentally acceptable mechanism to dispose of unwanted or unusable pesticides. The Pesticide Disposal Program is contained within the Food and Drug Protection Division, but is not a regulatory part of the Pesticide Section. The Pesticide Disposal Assistance Program disposes of pesticides collected at designated single day disposal collection sites and at permanent household hazardous waste collection sites across the North Carolina. In 2004, the Pesticide Disposal Assistance Program supervised the collection and disposal of 145,085 pounds of pesticide waste. A total of 39 singe day disposal events were organized by NCDA&CS during 2004. NCDA&CS also assisted 21 counties in disposal of pesticides collected at permanent household hazardous waste (HHW) sites. A participant must notify the Pesticide Disposal Assistance Program prior to taking unwanted pesticides to a HHW site. 21 22 Name County Name County Licensed Pesticide Ground Applicators, 2004 AARON, SONYA D. OUT-OF-STATE ABDELAZIZ, CHRISTI P. MECKLENBURG ABELLANOSA, ALAN L. HOKE ABERNATHY, FRANK O. MECKLENBURG ABERNATHY, TODD L. GASTON ABERNETHY, GARY J. CATAWBA ABLES, PATTY C. BUNCOMBE ABRAHAMSON, TODD R. JOHNSTON ABRAMOWSKI, RICHARD SCOTLAND ABRAMS, RANDY W. EDGECOMBE ABSHER, EDWARD B. HALIFAX ABSHIRE, WILLIAM L. WAKE ACKER, MARTIN J. CUMBERLAND ACOSTA, ROBBY M. JACKSON ACREE, GARRY E. OUT-OF-STATE ADAMS, BENJAMIN M. SURRY ADAMS, DAVID R. CRAVEN ADAMS, DEXTER K. LEE ADAMS, DUANE E. HALIFAX ADAMS, HOPE M. NASH ADAMS, KENNETH D. OUT-OF-STATE ADAMS, LACY VAN, JR. RANDOLPH ADAMS, LINDSAY R. NEW HANOVER ADAMS, M. JOEL NASH ADAMS, RACHELLE A. MECKLENBURG ADAMS, RAY F. CARTERET ADAMS, ROGER G. MOORE ADAMS, TIMOTHY T. CALDWELL ADAMS, TYLER H. WILKES ADAMS, VIRGINIA S. NASH ADAMS, WILLIAM J., JR. WAKE ADCOCK, ALLEN B. GRANVILLE ADCOCK, MELVIN B. PERSON ADCOCK, SPURGEON EMMETT FORSYTH ADDINGTON, BOBBY C. GUILFORD ADDISON, CATHY S. WAKE ADKINS, CHARLES T. OUT-OF-STATE ADKINS, FRANKLIN L. PITT ADKINS, JOHN W. RANDOLPH ADKINS, MARK G. WILKES ADKINS, MELVIN W. GUILFORD ADKINS, ROBERT K., JR. GUILFORD ADKINS-HURLEY, ANGELA D. CUMBERLAND ADOREE, DEBORAH L. MOORE AGE, RONALD L. BLADEN AGEE, MARK A. FORSYTH AGNEW, MARY S. MOORE AGUILAR, JORGE ALAMANCE AGUILAR-MARTINEZ, MOISES OUT-OF-STATE AIKEN, B. WAYNE DURHAM AIKEN, FRANKLIN S. OUT-OF-STATE AIKEN, MICHAEL J. MECKLENBURG AKINS, BRENDA D. DAVIDSON ALBERT, ERIC D. OUT-OF-STATE ALBERTSON, GERALD E. GUILFORD ALBERTSON, KENNETH A. UNION ALBINO, MICHAEL J., SR. WAKE ALBRECHT, KENNETH N. WAKE ALBRIGHT, CHRIS J. DAVIDSON ALBRITTON, LARRY G. MARTIN ALBRITTON, QUILL S. LENOIR ALCON, H. GLENN GUILFORD ALDRIDGE, BLANE E. CATAWBA ALDRIDGE, BRIAN H. HAYWOOD ALDRIDGE, CAYLE D. JACKSON ALDRIDGE, STEVEN S. ROWAN ALEXANDER, ALYCE J. UNION ALEXANDER, CYNTHIA M. MOORE ALEXANDER, EUGENE F. UNION ALEXANDER, J. HOUSTON BUNCOMBE 23 Name County Name County Licensed Pesticide Ground Applicators, 2004 ALEXANDER, JOHN G. GASTON ALEXANDER, JONATHAN D. FORSYTH ALEXANDER, RYAN L. WILSON ALEXANDER, TIM L. CLEVELAND ALEXANDER, W.A., III TRANSYLVANIA ALFORD, CHARLES H., II JOHNSTON ALFORD, JOHN H., JR. WAKE ALFORD, THOMAS W. BUNCOMBE ALLEGOOD, JOSEPH J., JR. WILSON ALLEN, ANTHONY S. MECKLENBURG ALLEN, BURNICE L. DURHAM ALLEN, CHARLES A. CUMBERLAND ALLEN, CHARLES D. PASQUOTANK ALLEN, CHRISTOPHER A. MOORE ALLEN, CLARENCE B. ,JR. EDGECOMBE ALLEN, DANNY B. OUT-OF-STATE ALLEN, DONALD G. CLEVELAND ALLEN, DOROTHY B. ROWAN ALLEN, ELMER LARRY ASHE ALLEN, GREGORY S. CASWELL ALLEN, JAMES D. MONTGOMERY ALLEN, JAN M. WAKE ALLEN, JOHN T. VANCE ALLEN, JONATHAN S. GUILFORD ALLEN, JUDY B. HENDERSON ALLEN, LEAMON H. BEAUFORT ALLEN, MARK S. OUT-OF-STATE ALLEN, MARTIN L. WAKE ALLEN, PHILLIP W. LEE ALLEN, RICHARD W. MECKLENBURG ALLEN, ROBERT J. CASWELL ALLEN, RON C. MECKLENBURG ALLEN, ROY L., JR. MECKLENBURG ALLEN, TIMMY CLEVELAND ALLEN, TODD A. OUT-OF-STATE ALLEN, TRENT C. CABARRUS ALLEY, JEFFREY E. ORANGE ALLIGOOD, PHILLIP N. PASQUOTANK ALLISON, JOHN M. HENDERSON ALLISON, KENNETH T. HENDERSON ALLMAN, DONALD W. CABARRUS ALLRED, FORREST E. FORSYTH ALLRED, JAMES G., III GUILFORD ALMOND, JOSEPH P. ROWAN ALMOND, KEITH E. STANLY ALMOND, LARRY D. STANLY ALPHIN, DURWOOD D. WAKE ALPHIN, RONNIE E. LENOIR ALSPAUGH, GREG CLEVELAND ALTIZER, MARK C. CRAVEN ALTMAN, CAMILLE S. JOHNSTON ALVIS, WILLIAM L. ALAMANCE AMBURGEY, JIMMY D. ROCKINGHAM AMICK, RUTH ALAMANCE AMIDON, DEREK A. RANDOLPH AMMIRATA, FREDERICK R. CRAVEN AMMONS, DAVID P. MECKLENBURG AMOS, WENDELL NEW HANOVER ANDERS, ANNA C. FORSYTH ANDERS, DARRELL K. ALLEGHANY ANDERSON, ANDY E., JR. MECKLENBURG ANDERSON, DANA M. BRUNSWICK ANDERSON, DONALD B. SURRY ANDERSON, DONALD L. ROCKINGHAM ANDERSON, DOUGLAS J. NEW HANOVER ANDERSON, DOUGLAS S. BRUNSWICK ANDERSON, EARL D. MECKLENBURG ANDERSON, HARRISON M., III FORSYTH ANDERSON, JAMES L. ONSLOW ANDERSON, KIM L. WAKE 24 Name County Name County Licensed Pesticide Ground Applicators, 2004 ANDERSON, LAURIE A. RICHMOND ANDERSON, LINDA K. WAKE ANDERSON, LYLE H. OUT-OF-STATE ANDERSON, MELISSA L. MECKLENBURG ANDERSON, SCOTT G. PITT ANDERSON, TERRY G. MOORE ANDERSON, TIMOTHY L. BUNCOMBE ANDERSON, WILLIAM D. MECKLENBURG ANDES, CHRISTOPHER J. WAKE ANDREW, TIMOTHY B. FORSYTH ANDREWS, ANGELA L. ALAMANCE ANDREWS, BILL D. RUTHERFORD ANDREWS, DAVID B. DAVIE ANDREWS, JODY R. MARTIN ANDREWS, JOHN D. PITT ANDREWS, JOSH R. FORSYTH ANDREWS, WILLIAM G. ALAMANCE ANGE, ROBBIE W. CURRITUCK ANGERHOFER, TERESA A. CUMBERLAND ANGLE, JOHN L. FORSYTH ANGLERO, KAYVIN A. WILSON ANGLERO, TINA L. WILSON ANNAS, GARY K. CALDWELL ANNAS, JASON D. DAVIDSON ANNAS, LORI D. CALDWELL ANNAS, MICHAEL E. CATAWBA ANTHONY, KENNETH M. CATAWBA ANTHONY, TRIPPLEE M. MECKLENBURG ANTHONY, TROY L. GUILFORD APPELDOORN, BRUCE J. BUNCOMBE APPLEBY, DEBBIE S. WILKES ARCHER, KIM CHATHAM ARCHIBALD, STEVE K. DARE ARDOIN, LOUIS JR. CARTERET ARENDTS, JOHN M. DARE ARMADA, RICHARD A. ROWAN ARMFIELD, FLORENCE S. GUILFORD ARMISTEAD, GROVER H. OUT-OF-STATE ARMSTRONG, DAVID A. GUILFORD ARMSTRONG, EDWARD E. CHOWAN ARMSTRONG, GRADY E. FORSYTH ARMSTRONG, GREGORY T. IREDELL ARMSTRONG, JOSEPH E. HALIFAX ARMSTRONG, MICHAEL D. MECKLENBURG ARNOLD, ADAM K. JOHNSTON ARNOLD, JON S. FORSYTH ARNOLD, RANDALL S. WILKES ARNOLD, ROBERT S. WILKES ARNSBERGER, MATTHEW M. ORANGE ARRINGTON, GREGORY W. FORSYTH ARRINGTON, LARRY D. WAKE ARRINGTON, ROBERT B. CATAWBA ARRINGTON, ROBERT W., JR. CALDWELL ARROOOD, KEVIN S., JR. HARNETT ARROWOOD, JANET E. CATAWBA ARTHUR, GERALD L. AVERY ARTHUR, KURT M. GUILFORD ARTHUR, THOMAS R. CRAVEN ARTIS, LARRY D. WAYNE ARTLEY, BRIAN P. HAYWOOD ARTS, RICHARD H. MECKLENBURG ARWE, KYLE J. MECKLENBURG ASBILL, MARTY W. RANDOLPH ASBURY, TRAVIS G. FORSYTH ASHBURN, ROBERT S. GUILFORD ASHFORD, BRIAN K. TYRRELL ASHLEY, DAVID R. MOORE ASHWORTH, JOSEPH K. WAKE ASKEW, DEREK K. GUILFORD ASKEW, JAMES SCOTT DAVIDSON 25 Name County Name County Licensed Pesticide Ground Applicators, 2004 ASKEW, JONATHAN P. DARE ASKEW, LARRY R. WASHINGTON ASKEW, PAUL C. GATES ASSADZANDI, SAEED HENDERSON ASSIMOS, JULIA E. FORSYTH ATHEY, JEFFERY D. ROWAN ATKINS, ALAN D. JOHNSTON ATKINS, JOHN H. HARNETT ATKINS, KEVIN G. SURRY ATKINS, MARK A. GUILFORD ATKINS, MICHAEL J. SURRY ATKINS, TIM M. SURRY ATKINSON, DAVID C. WAKE ATKINSON, DELMER D. WAKE ATTAYEK, JOSEPH E., JR. GUILFORD ATWELL, EVERETT R. MECKLENBURG ATWELL, WILLIAM F. CABARRUS ATWOOD, WILLIAM L. HALIFAX AUMAN, DAVID B. MOORE AUSBON, BURNACE R. BEAUFORT AUSBON, RICHARD STEVE BEAUFORT AUSTELL, DAVID C. WAKE AUSTIN, DAVID L. MECKLENBURG AUSTIN, DONALD S. CURRITUCK AUSTIN, ELROY L. WAKE AUSTIN, KYLE D. ROWAN AUSTIN, MITCHELL K. WILKES AUTREY, DAVID J. YANCEY AUTRY, JAMES L. CUMBERLAND AUTRY, MARTY L. UNION AUTRY, RAY J. FRANKLIN AVANT, EDWARD D. MECKLENBURG AVERETT, JASON H. LEE AVERETTE, ROBERT L. NEW HANOVER AVERETTE, TIMOTHY J. FRANKLIN AVERY, DONALD L. BURKE AVERY, JERRY W. PENDER AVERY, ROBERT R. CRAVEN AVERY, WILFORD RAY UNION AVIS, CHRISTOPHER S. ROCKINGHAM AYER, MATTHEW E. GUILFORD AYERS, BRANDON T. TRANSYLVANIA AYERS, BRIAN K. GUILFORD AYERS, RICHARD T. MECKLENBURG AYERS, TIMOTHY M. MECKLENBURG AYERS, YORK S. WAKE AYRES, STEVEN T. BUNCOMBE AYSCUE, DONNIE M. WAKE BABBITT, HOWARD L., JR. HENDERSON BACOLA, LAWRENCE M. OUT-OF-STATE BACON, DANIEL S. JOHNSTON BACON, DAVID L. JOHNSTON BADGER, WILLIAM R. BRUNSWICK BAECHT, GAYLE T. MOORE BAFILE, KERRY L., JR. MOORE BAFILE, LYNDA J. MOORE BAGAN, RICARDO D. PITT BAGGETT, CHARLOTTE J. HARNETT BAGGETT, DALLIE D. NEW HANOVER BAGLEY, ROBERT W. MECKLENBURG BAGWELL, JOSEPH B. OUT-OF-STATE BAGWELL, LEEANNE C. ORANGE BAGWELL, MARVIN H. MCDOWELL BAHR, ROBERT J. STANLY BAILEY, ANTHONY L. PITT BAILEY, CHRISTOPHER E. ONSLOW BAILEY, DAVID L. DURHAM BAILEY, DAVID M. STANLY BAILEY, DAVID T. ROCKINGHAM BAILEY, HARRY L., III PASQUOTANK 26 Name County Name County Licensed Pesticide Ground Applicators, 2004 BAILEY, JACKIE G FRANKLIN BAILEY, JOHN R. WAKE BAILEY, LESLIE G. MOORE BAILEY, ROBIN B. ROCKINGHAM BAILEY, THOMAS GRANVILLE BAINES, ASHLEY S. WAKE BAINES, THOMAS S. NASH BAIRD, VIRGINIA I. AVERY BAITH, PAUL J. CABARRUS BAKER, BRAD E. NEW HANOVER BAKER, DAVID B. YADKIN BAKER, DONALD H. WAKE BAKER, ELIZABETH M. BUNCOMBE BAKER, H. DEAN, CGCS LENOIR BAKER, HAROLD L. TRANSYLVANIA BAKER, JOHN W. LINCOLN BAKER, JOHNNY L. POLK BAKER, JONATHAN A. PITT BAKER, JR., JOHNNY A. HOKE BAKER, MATTHEW C. GUILFORD BAKER, NELSON S. DUPLIN BAKER, PAUL D. GRANVILLE BAKER, RICHARD E. CUMBERLAND BAKER, RICHARD J. WILSON BAKER, RUSSELL K. PITT BAKER, SUSAN B. WAKE BAKER, TERRY L. STOKES BAKER, TRACI A. STOKES BAKER, WILLIAM C. ,JR. NEW HANOVER BAKER, WILLIAM L. WAKE BALACKI, TIFFANY P. UNION BALDERSON, JAMES B. NEW HANOVER BALDREE, ALTON M. PITT BALDREE, JAMES A. PITT BALL, DARIEN B. BUNCOMBE BALL, JAMES D. BUNCOMBE BALL, JOHN T. WAYNE BALL, MARK M. MADISON BALL, STEPHEN M. WAKE BALLANCE, VERNON E., JR. ROWAN BALLANT, JOSEPH R. OUT-OF-STATE BALLARD, JAMES E. BUNCOMBE BALLARD, JOHN L., JR. IREDELL BALLARD, JOSHUA C. LINCOLN BALLARD, TIMOTHY S. PAMLICO BALOG, WILLIAM MACON BALOGH, G. JOHN MADISON BALZER, DALE OUT-OF-STATE BAME, ANDREW M. ROWAN BANDY, KIRK H. IREDELL BANKS, ALLEN T., JR. PASQUOTANK BANKS, ANTHONY DURHAM BANKS, CLYDE D. BUNCOMBE BANKS, JOSHUA B. YANCEY BANKS, KENNETH E. HAYWOOD BANKS, ROBERT A. GUILFORD BANNON, MICHAEL P. NEW HANOVER BARBEE, ASHLEY S. UNION BARBEE, DAVID A. WAKE BARBEE, JAMES R, JR. WAKE BARBEE, KEVIN N. STANLY BARBEE, MYRON P. ROWAN BARBER, FLETCHER, JR. ORANGE BARBER, JEFF S. DAVIDSON BARBER, JIM L. GUILFORD BARBER, MERWYN J., JR. CHATHAM BARBER, RICKY G. WASHINGTON BARBERREE, MELANIE H. MECKLENBURG BARBOUR, J. BURLON WAKE BARBOUR, JAMES S. JOHNSTON 27 Name County Name County Licensed Pesticide Ground Applicators, 2004 BARBOUR, JAMES T. WAKE BARBOUR, MARCUS J. WAKE BARBOUR, MILTON B. WAKE BARDEN, ROBERT T. UNION BARDIN, TIMOTHY L. FORSYTH BARE, RALPH B. GUILFORD BAREFOOT, DONALD S. OUT-OF-STATE BAREFOOT, JACK RAY SAMPSON BAREFOOT, JAMES D. WAYNE BAREFOOT, JAMES W. WAKE BAREFOOT, JOSEPH E. SAMPSON BAREFOOT, JOSEPH GLENN SAMPSON BAREFOOT, LAWRENCE G. WAKE BAREFOOT, RICHARD W. IREDELL BAREFOOT, TRACY G. SAMPSON BAREFOOT, WALTER M. ALAMANCE BARGER JR. JERRY L. CATAWBA BARHAM, WILLIAM R. WAKE BARILE, RALPH J. DARE BARKEMEYER, ERIC P. IREDELL BARKER, JAIME W. DAVIE BARKER, WAYNE E., JR. SURRY BARKER, WAYNE S. CASWELL BARKER. B. ISAAC MECKLENBURG BARKLEY, H. S. IREDELL BARKLEY, JOSEPH W., JR. NORTHAMPTON BARKLEY, SCOTT C MECKLENBURG BARKSDALE, BEVO E. MECKLENBURG BARKSDALE, BRIAN D. MECKLENBURG BARLOW, ROBERT L. WILKES BARNARD, J. BRYAN RUTHERFORD BARNES, ALRICE W., JR. COLUMBUS BARNES, BENJAMIN C. WATAUGA BARNES, BRIAN C. WAKE BARNES, DONALD A. MECKLENBURG BARNES, JAMES D. NEW HANOVER BARNES, JAMES W., III JOHNSTON BARNES, JAMES W., IV CURRITUCK BARNES, JEREMY T. NASH BARNES, MARK A. WAKE BARNES, MARTY R. FRANKLIN BARNES, ROBERT R. CRAVEN BARNES, RUSSELL E. BUNCOMBE BARNES, SAMMY D. ALAMANCE BARNES, SAMUEL A. BRUNSWICK BARNES, STANLEY J. PERQUIMANS BARNETT, WESLEY A. HENDERSON BARNETTE, LORIE H. CATAWBA BARNETTE, RUSSYLL B. WAKE BARNEY, FLOYD F., JR. DAVIE BARNHARDT, CHARLES F. CABARRUS BARNHARDT, EDDIE R. UNION BARNHARDT, ELIZABETH A. BEAUFORT BARNHARDT, FRED W. OUT-OF-STATE BARNHARDT, MIHCAEL W. IREDELL BARNHARDT, RONALD L. CABARRUS BARNHILL, CECIL S. COLUMBUS BARNHILL, JACKIE C. PENDER BARNHILL, JASON E. GUILFORD BARR, JULIA E. MOORE BARR, RUSSELL W., III ASHE BARRETT, CHARLES P. MADISON BARRETT, THOMAS B. WAKE BARRETT, WILLIE T. NORTHAMPTON BARRIENTES, LEE T. WILSON BARRIER, C. LIPE, JR. ROWAN BARRIER, CLIFTON F. ALEXANDER BARRIER, RICKY A. ROWAN BARRIER, RONNIE L. CABARRUS BARRINGER, BILLY M. STANLY 28 Name County Name County Licensed Pesticide Ground Applicators, 2004 BARRINGER, DAVID M. FORSYTH BARRINGER, FRED GUILFORD BARRINGER, MARTY D. CABARRUS BARROW, HERMAN JR. JOHNSTON BARROW, JERRY L. ROWAN BARRY, EDWARDS R. ALLEGHANY BARTLETT, JOSEPH D. UNION BARTLETT, MARK MOORE BARTLEY, PAUL S NASH BARTLEY, THOMAS E. GUILFORD BARWICK, DEMPSEY H. MECKLENBURG BARWICK, JOHN B. BUNCOMBE BASHAM, MIKE K. ALAMANCE BASS, BILL E., JR. IREDELL BASS, CHARLES R. CUMBERLAND BASS, ERIC B. JOHNSTON BASS, JAMES H., JR. CATAWBA BASS, JEREMY R. ALAMANCE BASS, JOSEPH R., JR. NASH BASS, PAUL R. DAVIDSON BASS, WILLIAM T. CATAWBA BASS, WILLIAM THOMAS LINCOLN BASS, WILLIS M. DARE BASSETT, ANDREA RAE BUNCOMBE BATES, EDMUND T. CABARRUS BATTEN, CHARLIE S. JOHNSTON BATTEN, COLIN K. WILSON BATTEN, JEFFREY H. JOHNSTON BATTLE, PATRYK B. YANCEY BATTON, ROY E. CARTERET BATTS, CARLOS A. DUPLIN BATTS, CHARLES D. NASH BATTS, CLAUDE T. MECKLENBURG BATTS, HOWARD C. WAKE BATTS, WILLIE T. WILSON BAUCOM, ANNIE N. UNION BAUCOM, CORY R. MECKLENBURG BAUCOM, GEORGE L. UNION BAUCOM, GREG L. LINCOLN BAUCOM, KENNETH D. UNION BAUCOM, RANDALL S. UNION BAUDER, JASON D. WAKE BAUER, RICHARD K. DARE BAUGESS, JUDY M. WILKES BAUGH, DANIEL W. OUT-OF-STATE BAUGHMAN, DANIEL R. MECKLENBURG BAUMAN, MARK W. DURHAM BAUNEE, WILLIAM, V OUT-OF-STATE BAXLEY, WILLIAM M. ROBESON BAXTER, JASON P. ALAMANCE BAXTER, NICHOLAS D. ROWAN BAYER, CHARLES I. CRAVEN BAYNES, KEVIN P. FORSYTH BEACH, FREDERICK B. MARTIN BEACH, NATHAN M. MOORE BEACH, RODERIC L. MECKLENBURG BEACH, WILLIAM C. MARTIN BEACHAM, BERT M. RICHMOND BEACHAM, JIMMIE A. DARE BEAL, DONALD A. GUILFORD BEAL, MICHAEL A. RANDOLPH BEAL, MYRON J. LINCOLN BEALE, ROBERT J. IREDELL BEALE, ROGER G. WAKE BEAM, CHARLES K. GASTON BEAM, JUSTIN W. CLEVELAND BEAM, MICHAEL J. CLEVELAND BEAMAN, PATRICK S. WILSON BEAMON, EDWIN B. WAYNE BEANE, BRIAN A. DAVIDSON 29 Name County Name County Licensed Pesticide Ground Applicators, 2004 BEARD, DEREK RYAN ROWAN BEARD, JOHN F. WAKE BEARDALL, WILLIS H WAKE BEARDEN, THOMAS L., JR. HALIFAX BEASLEY, JOHN N. WAKE BEATTY, C. HAYDEN ALAMANCE BEATY, JEFFERY F. GASTON BEATY, ROBERT H., JR. PENDER BEATY, SUSAN M. MECKLENBURG BEAUCHAINE, ROLAND G. WARREN BEAUMONT, PHILIP M. JOHNSTON BEAVER, GREGORY B. FORSYTH BEAVER, JAMES M. GASTON BEBEAU, MICHAEL J. FORSYTH BECHTOLD, DOUGLAS A. HAYWOOD BECK, JOHN C. RICHMOND BECK, JOSEPH M. WAKE BECK, KEITH K. DAVIE BECKER, JOHN OUT-OF-STATE BECKHAM, ANTHONY A. FRANKLIN BEDINGER, NEAL A., III IREDELL BEDSAUL RAY JOHNSTON BEDSAUL, RICKEY B. ALLEGHANY BEEBE, RYAN L. OUT-OF-STATE BEEBE, VINCENT T. WAKE BEESON, CLARENCE KEITH FORSYTH BEESON, DOUGLAS L. RANDOLPH BEESON, TONY D. DAVIDSON BEHLEY, LAURYN E. MECKLENBURG BEJOS, MIGUEL A. ALAMANCE BELANGIA, KEVIN W CAMDEN BELCH, CHARLES R. NORTHAMPTON BELCHER, ROBERT G. BEAUFORT BELK, TONY R. GUILFORD BELL, BOBBY A. JR. CARTERET BELL, DAVID H. NORTHAMPTON BELL, DAVID J. SURRY BELL, FREDRICK O. CRAVEN BELL, GARY S. WAKE BELL, GLENN A. MECKLENBURG BELL, JAMES E MECKLENBURG BELL, JERRY G NEW HANOVER BELL, JOHNNY R. EDGECOMBE BELL, JURDEN B., III BEAUFORT BELL, MICHAEL E. UNION BELL, PATRICK W. WAKE BELL, SHELLY B. WAKE BELL, TERRY W. UNION BELLAMY, GEORGE N. NEW HANOVER BELLEW, PATRICK J. MOORE BELLI, ANTHONY S. GUILFORD BELLO, KEVIN A. GUILFORD BELNAP, STUART V. OUT-OF-STATE BELOTE, MAURICE D. WAKE BENDELOW, JOHN E., III WAKE BENDER, JOANNA M. BUNCOMBE BENDER, JOSEPH A. HENDERSON BENEDICT, RONALD O. MACON BENFIELD, JAMES T. SURRY BENFIELD, JERRY W., SR. IREDELL BENFIELD, RICKMAN D. FORSYTH BENFIELD, WAYNE K. AVERY BENITEZ, JOSE S. GUILFORD BENNER, JOHN S. BUNCOMBE BENNETT, BRIAN W. GUILFORD BENNETT, DAVID F. CRAVEN BENNETT, GEORGE B. WAKE BENNETT, JIMMY RAY SCOTLAND BENNETT, MICHAEL W. PITT BENNETT, MITCHELL H. WAKE 30 Name County Name County Licensed Pesticide Ground Applicators, 2004 BENNETT, ROBERT B. MOORE BENNETT, ROBERT R. WILSON BENNETT, STEVEN H. LINCOLN BENNETT, TONY B. FRANKLIN BENNETT, VICTOR R. WAKE BENOIT, STEPHEN E. GUILFORD BENSON, DON J. DURHAM BENSON, GARY T. JOHNSTON BENSON, HOLLY D. HENDERSON BENSON, JERRY K. MARTIN BENSON, KELLY L. STOKES BENTLEY, DAVID C. DARE BENTLEY, DEXTER L. AVERY BENTLEY, ROBERT G. FORSYTH BENTON, ALLEN K. OUT-OF-STATE BENTON, GREGORY L. PERQUIMANS BENTON, GREGORY P. BUNCOMBE BENTON, JAMES E. HERTFORD BENTON, JESSE E. BRUNSWICK BENTON, KIMBERLEY NEW HANOVER BENTON, MARK L. DUPLIN BENTON, PAUL W. NEW HANOVER BENTON, ROBERT T. LENOIR BENTON, SCOTT G. HOKE BERNARD, JEFF D. OUT-OF-STATE BERNAUER, KOREY M. CARTERET BERNIER, HEREVE MOORE BEROTH, KEVIN R. FORSYTH BERRIER, CHRISTOPHER N. SURRY BERRY, ALICIA L. CHATHAM BERRY, AUDREY A. BURKE BERRY, CHARLES D. WAKE BERRY, JANET N. PASQUOTANK BERRY, KENT A. BEAUFORT BERRY, MARK D. STOKES BERST, WILLIAM T. MECKLENBURG BERT, RAYMOND A. MECKLENBURG BEST, NELSON D. EDGECOMBE BEST, DWIGHT L. PAMLICO BEST, THOMAS M. CRAVEN BETH OR PAUL BROKOVEN POLK BETT, ROBERT E. OUT-OF-STATE BETZ, RAY O. MECKLENBURG BEUTTELL, WILLIAM B. AVERY BEVAN, RICHARD J. WAKE BIBEY SR, MICHAEL S. STANLY BIBLE, THOMAS D. OUT-OF-STATE BIBLER, DAVID K. GUILFORD BIEGGER, TODD D. MECKLENBURG BIELBY, DANNY OWEN CARTERET BIGG, SEAN C. DAVIDSON BIGGERS, JOHN L. CABARRUS BIGGERSTAFF, ANITA W. WAKE BIGGERSTAFF, JOSEPH D. CALDWELL BIGGS, FRANK T. ROCKINGHAM BILDERBACK, THEODORE E. WAKE BILES, LILLIAN L. RICHMOND BILLINGS, RICHARD C. MECKLENBURG BILLINGSLEY, JOHN W. ROWAN BILLINGTON, GEORGE E. DARE BILLS, JOHN CATAWBA BILLS, MICHAEL L. LINCOLN BINGHAM, JACK W. DAVIDSON BINKLEY, BROOKS J. GUILFORD BIRKS, PETER J. JOHNSTON BISHOP, KENNETH E.m SR. BUNCOMBE BISSETT, FINLEY D. NASH BISSETT, KIMBERLY N. DURHAM BISSETTE, TIM WILSON BIVENS, JAMES P. ROCKINGHAM 31 Name County Name County Licensed Pesticide Ground Applicators, 2004 BIVINS, RON W. ROWAN BIZIC, JOHN T. DUPLIN BJORK, MARK A. PITT BLACK, BEN B., JR SURRY BLACK, BRUCE A. ALEXANDER BLACK, CEDRIC W. BEAUFORT BLACK, FRANK D., III WAKE BLACK, JAMES V. RANDOLPH BLACK, JOHN J. GUILFORD BLACK, JOHN T., JR. LINCOLN BLACK, LARRY E. BUNCOMBE BLACK, MICHAEL S. DURHAM BLACK, SHANNON H. ROWAN BLACKBURN, HUBERT C. HENDERSON BLACKMAR, CRAIG D. JOHNSTON BLACKMON, ASHLEY JOHNSTON BLACKMON, CHRISTOPHER S. MECKLENBURG BLACKMON, DONNA D. MECKLENBURG BLACKMON, JESS W. NEW HANOVER BLACKMON, JONATHAN D. NEW HANOVER BLACKMON, ROBERT A MECKLENBURG BLACKMOORE, SAMUEL, JR. MECKLENBURG BLACKWELDER, CHRIS A. UNION BLACKWELL, CHARLES D. WAKE BLACKWELL, CHARLTON F. GRANVILLE BLACKWELL, ERIC E. GASTON BLACKWELL, EUGENE ROCKINGHAM BLACKWELL, ROBERT S. COLUMBUS BLACKWELL, WILLIAM (MARK) GRANVILLE BLACKWOOD, NANCY L. GUILFORD BLACKWOOD, TOMMY W. ORANGE BLAIR, CAMERON A. MECKLENBURG BLAIR, ELLEN B. BUNCOMBE BLAIR, KELLY S. CHATHAM BLAKE, BRENDA G. JACKSON BLAKE, DOLAN M. MONTGOMERY BLAKE, JAMES G. ALAMANCE BLAKE, JOHN MOORE BLAKE, JOHN P. GUILFORD BLAKE, POLLY W ONSLOW BLAKE, ROBERT M PITT BLAKE, VIC C. CUMBERLAND BLAKE, WILLIAM A. WAKE BLAKENEY, KELLY COLUMBUS BLAKLEY, TONY A. DAVIE BLALOCK, ALBERT H. DURHAM BLALOCK, LARRY E. ORANGE BLALOCK, TERRY L. STANLY BLALOCK,BROOKS A. WAYNE BLANCHARD, BARBARA S. UNION BLANCHARD, CARL R. UNION BLANCHARD, ROBERT O. WAKE BLAND, KENNETH M. SAMPSON BLAND, WILLIAM E., JR. CAMDEN BLANKENBERG, DONALD A. UNION BLANKENSHIP, AMY G. CURRITUCK BLANKENSHIP, ANDREW R. CURRITUCK BLANKENSHIP, WALLACE J., JR. CABARRUS BLANTON, DANNY L. CLEVELAND BLANTON, LEWIS S. RUTHERFORD BLANTON, MARK B. CLEVELAND BLANTON, RUSS W. MECKLENBURG BLASE, GERALD L. OUT-OF-STATE BLASER, DALE L. GUILFORD BLASER, GREGORY R. WAKE BLASINGAME, GEORGE D. BRUNSWICK BLEDSOE, RONNIE T. SURRY BLEDSOE, TOMMY M. SURRY BLEDSOLE, JIMMY T. GUILFORD BLESSING, LARRY PAUL WAKE 32 Name County Name County Licensed Pesticide Ground Applicators, 2004 BLEVINS, CHARLES A. YADKIN BLEVINS, DAVID K., II RICHMOND BLEVINS, GARY D. WILKES BLEVINS, GREGORY D. MOORE BLEVINS, JERRY W. IREDELL BLEVINS, STEPHEN B. PITT BLISS, MATTHEW D. CABARRUS BLIZZARD, RANDY S. GREENE BLIZZARD, STEVEN K. WAYNE BLOMBERG, JOHNATHON D. DURHAM BLOUNT, SHIRLEY O. PERQUIMANS BLOWE, OLIVER D. NORTHAMPTON BLOZAN, WILL BUNCOMBE BLUE, JOHN K. MOORE BLUE, KEITH ROBESON BLUE, PHILIP B. MOORE BLUE, RICHARD W., SR. MOORE BLUME, JAMIN M. DARE BLYTHE, BRYAN K. GASTON BLYTHE, SIDNEY H. HENDERSON BLYTHE, TERRY A. MECKLENBURG BLYTHE, THOMAS M. MECKLENBURG BOATWRIGHT, ROBERT P. CABARRUS BOAZE, JOHN L. SWAIN BOCK, KENNETH H. CARTERET BODIE, GREGORY PITT BOEREMA, DENNIS L. HYDE BOETTE, DAVID L. GUILFORD BOGER, RENEE C. DAVIDSON BOGUE, MARVIN C. WAYNE BOHBRINK, JOHN R. NEW HANOVER BOICE, DOUGLAS A. MECKLENBURG BOLICK, BRADLEY D. CATAWBA BOLICK, JEFFREY B. CATAWBA BOLICK, KENNETH L. CATAWBA BOLLINGER, NORWOOD D. BRUNSWICK BOLTON, IVEY A. WARREN BOLTON, JEFF B. WAKE BOLTON, JOHN B. MECKLENBURG BOMAN, TORREY M. WAKE BOND, CHARLES L. GUILFORD BOND, JASON C. BUNCOMBE BOND, JEREMY T. BUNCOMBE BONEY, JOHNNIE I. DUPLIN BOOKER, LESLIE B. CHATHAM BOOKER, WILLIAM R. ROCKINGHAM BOONE, GILBERT NASH BOONE, JAMES D. OUT-OF-STATE BOONE, JAMES D RUTHERFORD BOONE, JAMES W. FORSYTH BOONE, JAMES W., JR. NORTHAMPTON BOONE, JEREMY D. SWAIN BOONE, JERRY P. WAYNE BOONE, MICHAEL F. MADISON BOONE, THOMAS P. GASTON BOONE, TIM J. BUNCOMBE BOONE, TIMOTHY W. NORTHAMPTON BOOTH, DONALD C. MECKLENBURG BOOTH, WILLIAM K. MECKLENBURG BORDNER, DARRELL M. MECKLENBURG BORGEN, SHAWN F. FORSYTH BORTON, DAVID M. NEW HANOVER BOSECKER, SETH S. DURHAM BOSSERT, MATTHEW J. MECKLENBURG BOST, BILLY W.,JR. UNION BOST, DANNY L. FORSYTH BOSTIC, PAUL T. WAYNE BOTKIN, BILL E. MECKLENBURG BOTTO, MIGUEL A. WAKE BOTTOMLEY, MARTHA R. ALLEGHANY 33 Name County Name County Licensed Pesticide Ground Applicators, 2004 BOUNDS, DAVID C. SCOTLAND BOUTWELL, FRANCIS E. CARTERET BOUTZ HARRIS, EVELYN A. WAKE BOVENDER, MICHAEL R. SURRY BOWBLISS, DAVID J. MOORE BOWDEN, CARSON S. CRAVEN BOWDEN, FRANK M. CLEVELAND BOWDEN, JAMES A., JR. SCOTLAND BOWEN RANDY N. CLEVELAND BOWEN, BILLY T. NASH BOWEN, CHRIS A. PENDER BOWEN, DAVID C. NORTHAMPTON BOWEN, GARY C. GRANVILLE BOWEN, MATT C. WAKE BOWEN, TODD W. FORSYTH BOWEN, WILLIAM A. NEW HANOVER BOWERS, CHRISTOPHER S. JACKSON BOWERS, DAVID E., JR. JACKSON BOWERS, THOMAS R. DAVIE BOWLES, BENNY R. GASTON BOWLES, DAVID GUILFORD BOWLES, DAVID C. HENDERSON BOWLES, JELYNDA P. ROWAN BOWLES, JESSE L. NEW HANOVER BOWLING, KENNITH D. BRUNSWICK BOWMAN, CHARLES T. CATAWBA BOWMAN, DAVID L. FORSYTH BOWMAN, DAVID R. MECKLENBURG BOWMAN, MARK D. GUILFORD BOWMAN, MIKE T. IREDELL BOWMAN, NICHOLAS B. BEAUFORT BOWMAN, PHILIP G. GRANVILLE BOWMAN, ROBERT W. GUILFORD BOWMAN, RONALD C. CALDWELL BOXBERGER, CARL J. DURHAM BOYCE, CHARLES S. UNION BOYCE, MATTHEW R. MOORE BOYCE, RONALD PASQUOTANK BOYD, BRIAN M. IREDELL BOYD, CHARLES L. HAYWOOD BOYD, DAVID A., JR RANDOLPH BOYD, DAVID R. WAKE BOYD, DOUGLAS H. PITT BOYD, E. PATRICK WAKE BOYD, EDWARD B. OUT-OF-STATE BOYD, HALLAS H., JR. WASHINGTON BOYD, JOHN D. OUT-OF-STATE BOYD, JULIE P. DARE BOYD, MICHAEL J. GUILFORD BOYD, MICHAEL L. BEAUFORT BOYD, MICHAEL W. NEW HANOVER BOYD, ROBERT P. BUNCOMBE BOYD, STAFFORD HALIFAX BOYD, WILLIAM B. SURRY BOYDEN, WILLIAM B. MOORE BOYER, CHARLES D. FORSYTH BOYER, EARL ROSS BEAUFORT BOYER, RANDY W. FORSYTH BOYETTE, PERCY G. JOHNSTON BOYETTE, WARREN G. WAKE BOYKIN, CONNIE M. JOHNSTON BOYKIN, KATRINA B. FRANKLIN BOYKIN, MICHAEL R. WAKE BOYLE, MATT H. IREDELL BOYLES, DAVID W. FORSYTH BOYLES, DERRICK P. WAKE BOZARDT, RONALD W., JR. MECKLENBURG BRACK, ANDREW C. CLEVELAND BRACKELMANNS, PAULA R. ROWAN BRACKETT, DRUSCILLA L. UNION 34 Name County Name County Licensed Pesticide Ground Applicators, 2004 BRADDOCK, MICHAEL W. BRUNSWICK BRADDY, KEVIN E. ALAMANCE BRADFORD, DONALD W. CABARRUS BRADLEY, CHAD M. MADISON BRADLEY, DAVID M. HENDERSON BRADLEY, GLENDA P. ALAMANCE BRADLEY, JASON M. MECKLENBURG BRADLEY, MICHAEL B. GASTON BRADLEY, MICHAEL B. GUILFORD BRADLEY, RICHARD H. CHATHAM BRADLEY, TIMOTHY G. DAVIDSON BRADLEY, TONY A. MECKLENBURG BRADSHAW, ELEANOR N. SAMPSON BRADSHAW, JOHN OUT-OF-STATE BRADSHAW, JONATHAN R. MOORE BRADSHAW, TIM G. CALDWELL BRADSHER, NOEL W. PERSON BRADY, CHRISTOPHER WATAUGA BRADY, DONNA V. GUILFORD BRADY, JAMES F. BURKE BRADY, MATTHEW A. MOORE BRADY, SCOTT A. DURHAM BRADY, TIMOTHY S. GUILFORD BRADY, WILLIAM M. GUILFORD BRAFFORD, DANIEL H. MOORE BRAGG, DAVID S. CARTERET BRAKE, PATRICK A. WAKE BRAME, R. HARPER MECKLENBURG BRAMHALL, DON W. MECKLENBURG BRANCH, JASON W. FORSYTH BRANCH, MACK R., JR. MCDOWELL BRANCH, WILLIAM A. SURRY BRANDON, EDWARD H. PERSON BRANNAN, WILLIARD A. WAKE BRANNIGAN, MARYLIN L. HENDERSON BRANNOCK, FRANKLIN K. ALAMANCE BRANNON, ANSON T. FORSYTH BRANSFORD, CHARLES S. GUILFORD BRANTLEY, CHRIS FRANKLIN BRASWELL, JAMES R. UNION BRASWELL, KENT WAKE BRASWELL, THOMAS G. PITT BRASWELL, WILLIAM T. GUILFORD BRATCHER, JOSEPH B. PAMLICO BRATTS, CLAUDIUS R. DURHAM BRAUN, PETER C. MECKLENBURG BRAWLEY, DANIEL “KIRK” MECKLENBURG BRAWLEY, ROBERT T. IREDELL BRAXTON, ELWOOD R. PITT BRAY, PHILLIP S. LEE BRAY, RAYMOND E. NEW HANOVER BREECE, FREDERICK S. NEW HANOVER BREEDLOVE, CHRIS E. GUILFORD BREEDLOVE, DAVID C. GRANVILLE BREEDLOVE, JAMES W. GRANVILLE BREEN, JOHN WAKE BRENDEL, RICH A. MECKLENBURG BRENGAN, GLEN M., JR. ROCKINGHAM BRENNO, SCOTT A. OUT-OF-STATE BREVOORT, MICHAEL E. WAKE BREWER, BRANDON D. WILSON BREWER, CHARLES W. AVERY BREWER, GENE R. WATAUGA BREWER, JOHN C., JR. CARTERET BREWER, KEVIN L. MOORE BREWER, SCOTT A. NEW HANOVER BRICE, GEORGE R DAVIDSON BRICKHOUSE, SAMUEL A., III BEAUFORT BRIDGERS, CHAD A. WILSON BRIDGERS, GLENN R. WAKE 35 Name County Name County Licensed Pesticide Ground Applicators, 2004 BRIDGES, GARY A. MECKLENBURG BRIDGES, JACOB M. MACON BRIDGES, MATTHEW N. RANDOLPH BRIDLE, KENNETH A. STOKES BRIEN, THOMAS N. JOHNSTON BRIGGS, MAX D. STOKES BRIGGS, PATRICK S. MECKLENBURG BRIGHT, CALVIN E, III CURRITUCK BRIGHT, ERVIN ONSLOW BRIGHT, MICHAEL F. ALAMANCE BRIGHT, RICHARD M. ALAMANCE BRINDLE, DONALD A. MECKLENBURG BRINDLE, THOMAS L. MECKLENBURG BRINEGAR, JUDY M. ALLEGHANY BRINKLEY, ANN S. GATES BRINKLEY, DAVID A. CRAVEN BRINKLEY, JOHN W. GATES BRINKLEY, TIMOTHY W. WAKE BRINTLE, CHARLES A. YADKIN BRISSON, CULLEN E. ASHE BRISSON, MICHAEL D. CUMBERLAND BRISTOW, JAMES C. GRANVILLE BRISTOW, JAMES L. GRANVILLE BRITE, DANNY S. EDGECOMBE BRITE, WILLIAM H. PAMLICO BRITT, BOBBY H., JR. ROBESON BRITT, DANNY R., JR. PITT BRITT, STEVEN T. OUT-OF-STATE BRITT, WAYNE ROBESON BRITTAIN JACOB M., JR. GASTON BRITTON, HUGH P JR HERTFORD BROADHEAD, JOE N. WAYNE BROADWAY, CHRISTOPHER N. UNION BROCK, JASON C. WAKE BROCK, JOHNNY F. HERTFORD BROCK, KAREN B. BRUNSWICK BROCK, MICHAEL D. OUT-OF-STATE BROCK, NICKIE D. DUPLIN BROCK, WILLIAM J. NEW HANOVER BROKS, THOMAS M. SCOTLAND BRONNER, JOSEPH M. CLEVELAND BROOK, JAMES H. UNION BROOKS, DAVID R. WAKE BROOKS, HOWARD D. PERSON BROOKS, JAMES A. LINCOLN BROOKS, KENNETH F. WAKE BROOKS, MELANIE M. HENDERSON BROOKS, ROBERT B. PITT BROOKS, ROGER JACKSON BROOME, CHARLES G. UNION BROOME, JAMES A. MECKLENBURG BROOME, PHILLIP P. MECKLENBURG BROOME, WAYNE E. LEE BROOME, WILLIAM C. GUILFORD BROUGHTON, LEVY PAMLICO BROUSSARD, STANLEY C. BRUNSWICK BROWN, ARTHUR R. NASH BROWN, BRIAN D. WAKE BROWN, BRYAN K. ORANGE BROWN, BRYAN K. RANDOLPH BROWN, CATHY T. DAVIE BROWN, CHAD E. MECKLENBURG BROWN, CHARLES D. PASQUOTANK BROWN, CHARLES E. CUMBERLAND BROWN, CHARLES R. CURRITUCK BROWN, CHRISTOPHER CUMBERLAND BROWN, CHRISTOPHER R. ALAMANCE BROWN, CHRISTOPHER T. GUILFORD BROWN, CLYDE T. LINCOLN BROWN, DANIEL E. YADKIN 36 Name County Name County Licensed Pesticide Ground Applicators, 2004 BROWN, DANNY C. CABARRUS BROWN, DARON WILKES BROWN, DARRELL L. WAKE BROWN, DAVID K. ORANGE BROWN, DONNIE L. EDGECOMBE BROWN, EDWARD N. EDGECOMBE BROWN, EILEEN V. IREDELL BROWN, ELIZABETH M. BUNCOMBE BROWN, ERIC A. CATAWBA BROWN, GREGORY R. WILKES BROWN, IVAN W. PITT BROWN, JACOB A. CURRITUCK BROWN, JAMES IRVIN, JR. BRUNSWICK BROWN, JAMES R., JR. ALAMANCE BROWN, JASON A. WAKE BROWN, JENNIFER R. MCDOWELL BROWN, JERRY D. CURRITUCK BROWN, JERRY DALE BRUNSWICK BROWN, JOANNE M. NEW HANOVER BROWN, JOHN B. CHOWAN BROWN, JOHNNY SCOTLAND BROWN, JOSHUA M. GASTON BROWN, JULIAN M. MECKLENBURG BROWN, JUSTIN B. WAKE BROWN, KAREN A. IREDELL BROWN, KEN W. WAKE BROWN, KEVIN S. MECKLENBURG BROWN, KYLE S. MOORE BROWN, LARRY A. PITT BROWN, LARRY R. CURRITUCK BROWN, LAWRENCE D. MOORE BROWN, LELAND G. MOORE BROWN, LLOYD H., JR. DAVIE BROWN, LYL M. PERQUIMANS BROWN, MARGARET MECKLENBURG BROWN, MAX A. GUILFORD BROWN, MICHAEL D. GUILFORD BROWN, MICHAEL W. DAVIDSON BROWN, NATANIEL T. BRUNSWICK BROWN, RICHARD K. GUILFORD BROWN, RICKY S. MECKLENBURG BROWN, ROBERT E. WAKE BROWN, RODNEY D. CATAWBA BROWN, SAMUEL W. BURKE BROWN, SARAH E. DARE BROWN, STEPHEN Q. ROWAN BROWN, STEPHEN W. CATAWBA BROWN, STEVEN A. MECKLENBURG BROWN, STEVEN M. WAKE BROWN, SUSAN A. WAKE BROWN, TERRENCE J. MECKLENBURG BROWN, TERRY L. MECKLENBURG BROWN, THOMAS A. CATAWBA BROWN, THOMAS B. LINCOLN BROWN, TIMOTHY H. JACKSON BROWN, TIMOTHY R. SURRY BROWN, TIMOTHY R. CRAVEN BROWN, VICTORIA M. FORSYTH BROWN, WILLIAM D. WAKE BROWN, WILLIAM H. STOKES BROWNE, MICOU M. WAKE BROWNING, JOHN F. GUILFORD BROYHILL, JAMES H. WILKES BROZO, GREGG A. MECKLENBURG BRTNICK, NICK W. MECKLENBURG BRUDER, RICHARD J. BUNCOMBE BRUMMITT, GEORGE G. ROCKINGHAM BRUN, PHILIPPE J. DURHAM BRUNO, CLAIRE M. MOORE BRUNSON, DAVID MECKLENBURG 37 Name County Name County Licensed Pesticide Ground Applicators, 2004 BRUSKI, GERALD A. MECKLENBURG BRUTON, GINER A. NEW HANOVER BRYAN, CHARLES W. DUPLIN BRYANT, ALICIA P. WASHINGTON BRYANT, CHRIS GUILFORD BRYANT, DON M. RICHMOND BRYANT, DONALD W., JR. CARTERET BRYANT, DOUGLAS E. WAKE BRYANT, JAMES L., JR. WAKE BRYANT, JOEL H. SAMPSON BRYANT, JOHNATHAN V. MECKLENBURG BRYANT, LARRY G. NASH BRYANT, LARRY J. NASH BRYANT, LEWIS G. CALDWELL BRYANT, PAUL T.,JR. WATAUGA BRYANT, PETE Z. GUILFORD BRYANT, WILLIAM R. PITT BRYSON JR, WILLIAM P. TRANSYLVANIA BUCHANAN, ALLEN G. CATAWBA BUCHANAN, ANDREW F. ROBESON BUCHANAN, BRANDON L. CATAWBA BUCHANAN, DANIEL L. GASTON BUCHANAN, GUY H. FORSYTH BUCHANAN, RODNEY B. MITCHELL BUCHANAN, STEPHEN M. WAKE BUCHMAN, CHAD M. DURHAM BUCK, KACIE C. ROCKINGHAM BUCKLES, DAVID F. BUNCOMBE BUCKNER, ANDREW W. MECKLENBURG BUCKNER, BRUCE D. BUNCOMBE BUCKNER, JARED N. ALAMANCE BUCKNER, M. CHRISTINE DARE BUCKNER, PAUL MECKLENBURG BUCY, LARRY O. OUT-OF-STATE BUDLONG, LOIS J. PENDER BUEHLER, MARION E. TRANSYLVANIA BUESCH, KENNETH R. CABARRUS BUESCH, ROBERT H. CABARRUS BUGICA, GREGORY J. MECKLENBURG BULKLEY, WILLIAM L. CARTERET BULLARD, DAVID NEW HANOVER BULLARD, JASON R. COLUMBUS BULLIN, JOSEPH L. SURRY BULLINS, JAMES W. STOKES BULLOCK, BARRY L. PITT BULLOCK, HOWARD BRENT JOHNSTON BULLOCK, KRISTI W. LINCOLN BULMAN, JAMES B., JR. MECKLENBURG BULTINCK, MICHAEL J. MOORE BUMGARDNER, DENNIS P. CLEVELAND BUMGARDNER, MARK W. FORSYTH BUMGARNER, CAREY M. MOORE BUMGARNER, HOMER C. AVERY BUMGARNER, JAMIE L. CATAWBA BUMGARNER, KENNETH W. CALDWELL BUMGARNER, RONALD D. LINCOLN BUNCE, BRANDON S. UNION BUNCE, JOHN O. HARNETT BUNCH, ADAM W. CHOWAN BUNCH, EDGAR L. MOORE BUNDY, CHARLES D. GASTON BUNN, BILLY R. NASH BUNN, GORDON EDGECOMBE BUNN, JAMES B. JOHNSTON BUNN, STEVEN D. STANLY BUNTING, LANA E. STANLY BURCH, LARRY E. OUT-OF-STATE BURCHAM, RODNEY C. FORSYTH BURCHETT, SAMMY D. DAVIDSON BURCHETTE, JOE P. LENOIR 38 Name County Name County Licensed Pesticide Ground Applicators, 2004 BURCHETTE, PAUL J. LENOIR BURD, DANNY C. OUT-OF-STATE BURDICK, DOUGLAS J. FORSYTH BURGESS, BRIAN B. OUT-OF-STATE BURGESS, MARK T. WAKE BURGESS, STEVEN R. NORTHAMPTON BURGIN, ROBERT N. BUNCOMBE BURKE, MARKESE D. WAKE BURKE, MICHAEL E CHATHAM BURLESON, BRANDON D. AVERY BURLESON, DALE E. STANLY BURLESON, ERIC T. WAKE BURLESON, JOANN STANLY BURLESON, JOHN M. HYDE BURNETT, ALFRED E. MECKLENBURG BURNETT, HARRY S. NEW HANOVER BURNETTE, CHRISTOPHER W. CHATHAM BURNETTE, MARK F. MECKLENBURG BURNETTE, NELSON S. BUNCOMBE BURNETTE, RICKY L. UNION BURNETTE, ROBERT F. HAYWOOD BURNEY, REGGIE D. BRUNSWICK BURNS, ANDREW D. GUILFORD BURNS, DANN M. WAKE BURNS, JOSEPH HAROLD OUT-OF-STATE BURNS, JULIAN DONALD TRANSYLVANIA BURNS, LINDA P. MOORE BURNS, MARY P. NEW HANOVER BURNS, MICHAEL L. HENDERSON BURNS, SHAWN P. WAKE BURR, BENJAMIN L., JR. ANSON BURRELL, CLAUDE A. HALIFAX BURRIS, ELMER R CABARRUS BURRIS, JACK C., JR. ROWAN BURROUGHS, JABIE L. ANSON BURROUGHS, RANDY G. BUNCOMBE BURROW, CARL E. MONTGOMERY BURROWS, HAL C MOORE BURTON, CHARLES H. YADKIN BURTON, DAVID J. SURRY BURTON, JOESPH P. YADKIN BURTON, JOSEPH N.,JR. NEW HANOVER BURTON, ROBERT D. GUILFORD BURTON, TIM R. FORSYTH BUSBY, DEBRA S. IREDELL BUSBY, ROBBIE L. DARE BUSH, CAROLYN A. CATAWBA BUSH, HARRY E. OUT-OF-STATE BUSICK, RICKY D. RANDOLPH BUSQUE, EDDIE D. OUT-OF-STATE BUSSY, JERRY E. LEE BUTCHER, CHRISTOPHER P. WAKE BUTCHER, DAVID D. BEAUFORT BUTLER, BEN B. MECKLENBURG BUTLER, BRODIE S. MECKLENBURG BUTLER, DAVID A. CABARRUS BUTLER, GEORGE W. OUT-OF-STATE BUTLER, JAMES L. GUILFORD BUTLER, JASON D. DUPLIN BUTLER, JEFF S. HALIFAX BUTLER, NELL H. SAMPSON BUTLER, SAMEUL TRANSYLVANIA BUTNER, BARRY E. IREDELL BUTNER, HENRY R., JR. ALLEGHANY BUTTS, LARRY W. JR. CASWELL BUTTS, LARRY W. SR. CASWELL BYARS, BARRY D. GASTON BYERS, BARRY R. MECKLENBURG BYRD, ANDREW D. GUILFORD BYRD, BOBBY L. MECKLENBURG 39 Name County Name County Licensed Pesticide Ground Applicators, 2004 BYRD, BOBBY L. ALAMANCE BYRD, BOBBY W. MECKLENBURG BYRD, DARWIN K. DUPLIN BYRD, DAVID K. BERTIE BYRD, ELISA J. WILKES BYRD, GARY W. GRANVILLE BYRD, HAROLD D. JOHNSTON BYRD, LEE JOHNSTON BYRD, MICHAEL J. DAVIDSON BYRD, MICHAEL S. MONTGOMERY BYRD, R. GRAY, JR. ORANGE BYRD, SCOTTY W. CABARRUS BYRD, TRAVIS D. WILSON BYRD, WILLIAM K. ROBESON BYRTUS, JAMES P. MOORE BYRUM, HILLER FAHEY, JR. CHOWAN BYRUM, ROY W. DARE BYRUM, RUSSELL T. CHOWAN BYRUM, WALTER T. BERTIE CABLE, DONALD R. NEW HANOVER CABLE, ISAAC B. MECKLENBURG CABLE, MICHAEL S. NEW HANOVER CADDELL, DAVID A MECKLENBURG CADDELL, FRED L., JR. JOHNSTON CADDELL, HENRY W. JOHNSTON CADMAN, HARRY E., JR. WAKE CAGLE, BILLY R MONTGOMERY CAGLE, CHARLES B. RANDOLPH CAGLE, ROBERT E. MONTGOMERY CAIN, ADAM L. STOKES CAIN, CHARLES D. FORSYTH CAIN, JEFFREY R. RANDOLPH CAIN, MICHAEL D. SURRY CALCOTE, RACHEL C. WAKE CALDER, GARY L. JOHNSTON CALDWELL, CARMEL G. ROCKINGHAM CALDWELL, KEITH M. CATAWBA CALDWELL, M. DOUGLAS PITT CALDWELL, PATRICK A. WAKE CALDWELL, RANDY H. CATAWBA CALDWELL, ROGER G. ROWAN CALDWELL, TRENT D. LINCOLN CALE, MICHAEL J. PITT CALHOUN, ANDREW D. ORANGE CALHOUN, BEVERLY J. DURHAM CALHOUN, CHRIS T. EDGECOMBE CALHOUN, MARK P. MECKLENBURG CALL, ANDREA L. AVERY CALLAHAN, RICHARD D. ROWAN CALLICUTT, DARREN L. ROWAN CALLOWAY, JAMES D. HAYWOOD CALLOWAY, JANET T. STOKES CALLOWAY, JOHN M., JR. WAKE CALLOWAY, LAINE MCDOWELL CALLOWAY, PHILLIP E. BUNCOMBE CALTA, ANNE WAKE CALVIN, JEFFREY R. PENDER CAMACHO, VICTOR L. DUPLIN CAMBPELL, JOHNATHAN M. LINCOLN CAMELI, THOMAS P. MECKLENBURG CAMERON, THOMAS H. MOORE CAMP, RONALD F. UNION CAMPAU, KATE K. ROCKINGHAM CAMPBELL, AMY N. BRUNSWICK CAMPBELL, BRUCE R. NEW HANOVER CAMPBELL, BRUCE W. MECKLENBURG CAMPBELL, CARROLL J. BLADEN CAMPBELL, CHRISTOPHER W. IREDELL CAMPBELL, CLETUS LEE DAVIDSON CAMPBELL, ERIC S. GUILFORD 40 Name County Name County Licensed Pesticide Ground Applicators, 2004 CAMPBELL, JOHN C., JR. OUT-OF-STATE CAMPBELL, KEVIN J. SURRY CAMPBELL, LARRY M. DAVIE CAMPBELL, LLOYD M. GUILFORD CAMPBELL, MICHAEL D. PENDER CAMPBELL, PAMELA S. ROWAN CAMPBELL, ROBERT B. MECKLENBURG CAMPBELL, ROBERT H. GUILFORD CAMPBELL, TIMOTHY W. GUILFORD CAMPFIELD, DUSTIN T. RUTHERFORD CAMPOLONG, JOSEPH J. OUT-OF-STATE CANADA, JAMES R., JR. CARTERET CANADY, DALLIE R. COLUMBUS CANADY, ERNEST J. COLUMBUS CANADY, LOUISA T. NEW HANOVER CANADY, ROBERT M. ROBESON CANADY, TROY L. WAKE CANADY, WILLIAM F. NEW HANOVER CANALE, CRAIG J. CALDWELL CANDELARIA, WILLIAM FORSYTH CANDELORI, STEVE H. CHATHAM CANFIELD, APRIL L. WAKE CANIPE, ALFRED D., JR. CATAWBA CANIPE, CARL N. CATAWBA CANIPE, SAMUEL K. BURKE CANNADY, CHRISTOPHER MARK SAMPSON CANNADY, KENNETH A. SAMPSON CANNATA, JAMES F. WAKE CANNON, ANTHONY L. EDGECOMBE CANNON, APRIL T. MECKLENBURG CANNON, B. GERALD WAYNE CANNON, JOHN T. GASTON CANNON, KENNETH T. PITT CANNON, THOMAS RAY PITT CANNON, TINA P. CALDWELL CANTU, JUAN E. LENOIR CAPPS, DALE K MECKLENBURG CAPPS, JOHNNY H. JOHNSTON CAPPS, JULIE R. JOHNSTON CARAWAN, SHAWN P. PAMLICO CARAWAY, BRANDON L. ROWAN CARDER, RICK L. BRUNSWICK CARDILLE, KATHERINE O. GUILFORD CARDONE, BRIAN C. OUT-OF-STATE CARFANO, CHRISTIAN P. WAKE CARGILE, GARY L. COLUMBUS CARICO, BRIAN C. STOKES CARICO, GLENN A. ALLEGHANY CARICO, IAN J. ROCKINGHAM CARILLI, FRANK NEW HANOVER CARLAND, RANDY W. OUT-OF-STATE CARLAND, TERRY W. HENDERSON CARLEE, JASON C. IREDELL CARLETON, MICHAEL T. GASTON CARLILE, MICHAEL A. MECKLENBURG CARLIN, JAMES T. FORSYTH CARLSON, KENNETH C. MECKLENBURG CARLSON, MARTA LINCOLN CARLTON, RON NEW HANOVER CARLYLE, JULIE B. LEE CARMICHAEL, ANGELA E. BRUNSWICK CARMONA, JUSTIN P. WAKE CARON, RAYMOND R. NEW HANOVER CARPENTER, GARY H. SURRY CARPENTER, GARY S. GASTON CARPENTER, JOE D., JR. GASTON CARPENTER, KEITH A. GASTON CARPENTER, MARK S. DURHAM CARPENTER, RANDY S. BRUNSWICK CARPENTER, SAM S., JR. CABARRUS 41 Name County Name County Licensed Pesticide Ground Applicators, 2004 CARPENTER, STANLEY H. OUT-OF-STATE CARPENTER, STEPHEN L. GASTON CARPENTER, TIMOTHY L. GASTON CARPENTER, TIMOTHY S. BURKE CARPENTER, TRACEY W. AVERY CARR, DANIEL R. CARTERET CARR, DWIGHT D. GUILFORD CARR, JOHN D. EDGECOMBE CARR, MADELENE M. FORSYTH CARR, MICHAEL R. CARTERET CARRAHER, JAMES P. RANDOLPH CARRAWAY, DAVID L. PITT CARRIGAN, DOUGLAS W. IREDELL CARRIGAN, MICHAEL R. ALEXANDER CARRIKER, WILLIAM W. UNION CARROLL, CHARLES K. ROBESON CARROLL, CLIFTON C. MCDOWELL CARROLL, RAY E. GUILFORD CARROLL, ROBERT K. NORTHAMPTON CARROLL, SONNY W. WAKE CARROLL, STEVEN R. WAKE CARROLL, WILLIAM B. ,JR. HALIFAX CARSON, AMANDA C. TRANSYLVANIA CARSWELL, PAULA N. BURKE CARSWELL, STEPHEN E. BURKE CARTER, ALLEN D. MECKLENBURG CARTER, BRANDON L. MOORE CARTER, BRYAN C. BUNCOMBE CARTER, CHUCK B. ALEXANDER CARTER, EDWARD D. BUNCOMBE CARTER, FLETCHER G. HALIFAX CARTER, GEORGE A. BUNCOMBE CARTER, HARRY DARE CARTER, JAMES O. ALAMANCE CARTER, JASON L. FORSYTH CARTER, KEVIN M., JR. OUT-OF-STATE CARTER, LEE F AVERY CARTER, LESTER L. GUILFORD CARTER, M. DOUGLAS RICHMOND CARTER, MARTIN R. WAKE CARTER, RICHARD S GUILFORD CARTER, RICHARD W. LENOIR CARTER, SETH C. PASQUOTANK CARTER, STEVE L. DAVIDSON CARTER, THAD R. FORSYTH CARTNER, ROBERT E. CABARRUS CARTRETTE, ROBERT D. COLUMBUS CARTWRIGHT, CHARLES G. CURRITUCK CARTWRIGHT, JESSE J. PENDER CARTWRIGHT, TERRY DEAN CURRITUCK CARVER, DENNIS W. CATAWBA CARVER, WILLIAM T. GASTON CASAREZ, DANIEL WILSON CASE, MICHAEL F. MECKLENBURG CASEN, GARY R. ONSLOW CASEY, DANIEL B. WAYNE CASEY, FRANK A., JR. LINCOLN CASEY, J SMITH LINCOLN CASEY, WILLIAM A. WILKES CASH, BRANDON C. GASTON CASH, JEFF S. CLEVELAND CASHATT, ROBERT L. GUILFORD CASHNER, CHRISTOPHER D. BRUNSWICK CASHWELL, JEFFREY L. CUMBERLAND CASSADA, WILLIE O. OUT-OF-STATE CASSELL, ROBERT L. DAVIDSON CASSIDY, DANIEL L. MECKLENBURG CASTELLANOS, SERVERIANO B. MECKLENBURG CASTELLOE, WILLIAM W. BEAUFORT CASTORINA, RICHARD J. UNION 42 Name County Name County Licensed Pesticide Ground Applicators, 2004 CASTRO, JORGE E. CHATHAM CATHEY, JOSEPH H. BRUNSWICK CATLETTE, SUSAN LYNWOOD WAKE CATO, JONATHAN R. DARE CATO, STANLEY N. MECKLENBURG CATOE, ABBY C. YADKIN CATON, WILLIAM T., JR. MECKLENBURG CAUBLE, MARCUS D. DAVIDSON CAUDILL, CHRISTOPHER J. NEW HANOVER CAUDILL, MICHAEL G. MECKLENBURG CAUDILL, MIKE L. ALLEGHANY CAUDILL, PHIL H. WILKES CAUDLE, DAVID L. GUILFORD CAUDLE, JOHN H. MECKLENBURG CAUDLE, WARREN E. FORSYTH CAUSBY, BARRY D., JR. MECKLENBURG CAUSEY, ROBERT A. GUILFORD CAUTHEN, J. CLARKE MECKLENBURG CAUTHEN, JOHN M. CABARRUS CAVENDER, J. ANDREW, JR. PENDER CAVENESS, MICHAEL E. GUILFORD CAVIN, WADE D. RANDOLPH CAVIN, WILLIAM A., III MECKLENBURG CAVINESS, GORDON F. DURHAM CAWTHORNE, W. GLENN, JR. VANCE CAYTON, JANI P. PITT CAYTON, JEFFERY G. PITT CAYTON, SID M. BEAUFORT CEARBAUGH, MARK A. MECKLENBURG CERNUDA, ROBERT R. OUT-OF-STATE CHAFIN, MARK E. BRUNSWICK CHALK, JAMES M. WAKE CHAMBERLAIN, ROBERT T. FORSYTH CHAMBERLIN, JEFF D. EDGECOMBE CHAMBERS, BILLY G., JR. FORSYTH CHAMBERS, CRAIG A. PERSON CHAMBERS, GARY L. GASTON CHAMBERS, WILBERT W., JR. ALAMANCE CHAMBLEE, DAVID A. WAKE CHAMBLIN, BRYAN T. OUT-OF-STATE CHAMPION, GREGORY S. RUTHERFORD CHAMPION, RON S. BRUNSWICK CHANCE, PAMELA J. WAKE CHANDLER, BRIEN H. CALDWELL CHANDLER, DAVID B. WAKE CHANDLER, DR. RANDY B. MECKLENBURG CHANDLER, ERNIE E. RANDOLPH CHANDLER, FABIOUS J. FORSYTH CHANDLER, JEAN M. ALAMANCE CHANDLER, LARRY R. RICHMOND CHANDLER, RANDY D. BUNCOMBE CHANDLER, ROBERT B. MECKLENBURG CHANDLER, RONALD V MONTGOMERY CHANEY, STEVE R. STOKES CHAPIN, RICHARD L., JR. WAKE CHAPMAN, ANTHONY B. DARE CHAPMAN, CHRIS S. MONTGOMERY CHAPMAN, CRAIG R. BUNCOMBE CHAPMAN, JOHN C. OUT-OF-STATE CHAPMAN, MICHAEL B. IREDELL CHAPMAN, TRACIE N. DUPLIN CHAPPEII, ROBERT B. SURRY CHAPPELL, KEITH E. MONTGOMERY CHAPPELL, PAUL B. NASH CHARLES, MARK E. FORSYTH CHARRON, MARK CABARRUS CHASE, DARREN J. MACON CHASE, RICHARD T. DURHAM CHASON, CATHY S. HOKE CHATEAUVERT, BRIAN S. OUT-OF-STATE 43 Name County Name County Licensed Pesticide Ground Applicators, 2004 CHATHAM, KARLA A. ROCKINGHAM CHAVIS, AULTOR WALLACE NEW HANOVER CHAVIS, CADER T. CUMBERLAND CHAVIS, DAVID R. CUMBERLAND CHAVIS, KARRIE L. HOKE CHAVIS, ROGER C. SCOTLAND CHAVIS, RONALD SCOTLAND CHAVIS, RONALD D. OUT-OF-STATE CHEATHAM, CHARLES R. FORSYTH CHEATHAM, LEONARD W. DURHAM CHEEK, CAMERON H. IREDELL CHEEK, DOLAN W. YADKIN CHEEK, ROBERT L. WILKES CHEKELELEE, JIMMY M. MECKLENBURG CHENEY, G. W. WATAUGA CHERKAS, WILLIAM M.,III WAKE CHERRY, RICHARD C. ORANGE CHESTER, KEITH D. CALDWELL CHESTNUT, EDITH L. WAYNE CHESTNUTT, DAVIS E. GUILFORD CHILCOTE, MARTIN E. OUT-OF-STATE CHILDERS, GARETT H. ALEXANDER CHILDERS, LARRY L. BURKE CHILDERS, MICHAEL G. GASTON CHILDRESS, DAVID E. GUILFORD CHILDRESS, WILLIAM W. ROCKINGHAM CHISENHALL, RONALD L. FORSYTH CHISHOLM, BROCK A. PENDER CHOATE, JOHNNY L. CARTERET CHOWNING, GREG W. MECKLENBURG CHRIS HELD UNION CHRISAWN, TRAVIS W. ASHE CHRISMON, GEORGE P., JR. BEAUFORT CHRISMON, JEFFREY S. GUILFORD CHRISTENSEN, RICHARD J. DURHAM CHRISTIAN, GERALD A. PASQUOTANK CHRISTIAN, SHANE G. PERQUIMANS CHRISTIE, DARVIN P. PERSON CHRISTMAN, SCOTT W. WAKE CHRISTY, RALPH STEVEN CABARRUS CHURCH, CHARLES E. CALDWELL CHURCH, JAMES E. WATAUGA CHURCH, JEREMY D. GUILFORD CHURCH, RONALD E. CLEVELAND CIANCHETTA, JENNIFER M. WAKE CIAVARDINI, TODD J. OUT-OF-STATE CLAFFEY, MICHAEL E. NEW HANOVER CLANTON, DAVID R. CABARRUS CLAPP, FRANKLIN M. ALAMANCE CLARK, BILL M. MOORE CLARK, DAVID E. CUMBERLAND CLARK, DAVID S. DARE CLARK, DEBORAH R. GRANVILLE CLARK, DEREK L. GASTON CLARK, DEWARD E. CATAWBA CLARK, GEORGE B. WAKE CLARK, J. MARK MECKLENBURG CLARK, JACK HYDE CLARK, JAMES D., JR. GUILFORD CLARK, JOHN A. BURKE CLARK, JOHN L. CHATHAM CLARK, JOHNNIE D., JR. BEAUFORT CLARK, LARRY C. OUT-OF-STATE CLARK, MARY F. DURHAM CLARK, MYRON L. AVERY CLARK, PETE NEW HANOVER CLARK, ROY F. DURHAM CLARK, ROY L. MECKLENBURG CLARK, SAMUEL L. EDGECOMBE CLARK, SIDNEY P. DURHAM 44 Name County Name County Licensed Pesticide Ground Applicators, 2004 CLARK, TED J. ALEXANDER CLARK, THOMAS A. AVERY CLARK, TIMOTHY D. GUILFORD CLARK, TIMOTHY D. HAYWOOD CLARK, TIMOTHY M. BURKE CLARK, TOM W. OUT-OF-STATE CLARK, TOMMY G. HAYWOOD CLARK, WILLIAM B. DURHAM CLARK, WILLIAM R., JR. MARTIN CLARKE, JAMES M. NEW HANOVER CLARKE, MICHAEL L. WAKE CLARY, JON C. UNION CLAWSON, PAUL W. JOHNSTON CLAWSON, SCOTT A. MOORE CLAWSON, WILLIAM T. MECKLENBURG CLAYBROOK, MICHAEL J. ROCKINGHAM CLAYPOOL, HARRY E. MECKLENBURG CLAYTON, COREY S. CHOWAN CLAYTON, JEREMY T. PASQUOTANK CLAYTON, JOHN D. ALAMANCE CLEARY, BILLIE S. WILKES CLECKNER, BERNARD CARTERET CLEMENT, LAWRENCE W. WAKE CLEMENT, ROGER B. IREDELL CLEMENTS, LOUIS G. OUT-OF-STATE CLEMENTS, ROBERT E. NORTHAMPTON CLEMMER, CRAIG A. WAKE CLEMMONS, JEFFREY W. CATAWBA CLEMMONS, LAVELLE A. BRUNSWICK CLEMMONS, ROSE F. BRUNSWICK CLENDENIN, MITCH L. GUILFORD CLIFTON JR, ROBERT L. WAKE CLINCH, BRETT J. GUILFORD CLINE, DOUGLAS S. STANLY CLINE, FRANK L. CABARRUS CLINE, IVEY W. CABARRUS CLINE, JEFFREY S. CLEVELAND CLINE, JOHN P. CABARRUS CLINE, NATHANIEL B. ALEXANDER CLINE, NORMAN T. GUILFORD CLINE, WILLIAM S. DAVIDSON CLINTON, ROBIN M. HENDERSON CLODFELTER, BRIAN R. MOORE CLODFELTER, JILL G. GUILFORD CLODFELTER, MITCH B. LINCOLN CLONINGER, ALAN M. CATAWBA CLONTZ, BENJAMIN L. BUNCOMBE CLONTZ, GREGORY D. BURKE CLONTZ, JAMES A. IREDELL CLONTZ, JAMES T. UNION CLONTZ, SCOTT D. CATAWBA CLOUD, ANTONIA OUT-OF-STATE CLOUSE, BOB L. ALEXANDER CLOYD, RAY F. GASTON COATES, JOSEPH WESLEY JOHNSTON COATS, CHARLES TERRY JOHNSTON COBB, ELMO P. ALAMANCE COBB, JOSEPH F. BERTIE COBB, SAMUEL C. CASWELL COBB, STEVEN W. ALAMANCE COBURN, JOHN R., JR. ORANGE COCHRAN RUSSELL L. MECKLENBURG COCHRAN, ROBERT L. POLK COCHRAN, SCOTT R. MECKLENBURG COCHRANE, WILLIAM K. BUNCOMBE COCKMAN, THOMAS L. CHATHAM CODY, MARK E. CATAWBA COE, M. SUSAN SURRY COEN, MICHAEL E. MOORE COFFEY, BILLY S. CALDWELL 45 Name County Name County Licensed Pesticide Ground Applicators, 2004 COFFEY, CARL E. DURHAM COFFEY, JAMES B. FORSYTH COFFEY, JAMES R. DAVIDSON COFFEY, ROBERT A. IREDELL COFFEY, ROBERT J. WATAUGA COFFEY, WILLIAM M. MECKLENBURG COFTY, GARY L. MECKLENBURG COGGINS, CHRISTIAN C. RANDOLPH COGGINS, RAYMOND C. HENDERSON COGHILL, MICHAEL F. VANCE COILEY, ROBERT C. WAKE COKER, CHRISTOPHER W. WAYNE COKER, DAVID L. WAKE COLBY, SUSAN GREENE BRUNSWICK COLE, CONNY W. BRUNSWICK COLE, GEORGE GASTON COLE, JAMES K. WAKE COLE, MICHAEL E. WAKE COLE, MICHAEL G. BUNCOMBE COLE, TIMOTHY A. PENDER COLE, TROY D. IREDELL COLE, WILLIAM G. LEE COLE, WILLIAM G., JR. LEE COLE-LOY, KAREN R. ALAMANCE COLEMAN, ALVIS CARROLL WILSON COLEMAN, BOBBY L. WAKE COLEMAN, BRAD T. GUILFORD COLEMAN, DAVID E. OUT-OF-STATE COLEMAN, MATT A. WAKE COLEMAN, RODNEY C. WILSON COLEMAN, VOLLIE, JR. BLADEN COLEY, CHAD R. OUT-OF-STATE COLEY, DAVID L. FRANKLIN COLEY, JOHNNY W. GRANVILLE COLEY, MARK L. BRUNSWICK COLEY, OSCAR L., JR. STANLY COLEY, RICHARD A., JR. FORSYTH COLLIE, JIMMY A. FRANKLIN COLLIER, BENJAMIN FORSYTH COLLIER, JEFFREY G. WILSON COLLIER, MICHAEL W. DAVIE COLLIER, RODNEY T. WAKE COLLINS, AMY F. JOHNSTON COLLINS, ANTHONY W. OUT-OF-STATE COLLINS, BEN D. WILKES COLLINS, C. LEROY, JR. DAVIDSON COLLINS, ERNEST J. JONES COLLINS, FARRELL KEITH MOORE COLLINS, GAYNELL J. ROCKINGHAM COLLINS, JAMES V. MECKLENBURG COLLINS, JARED M. UNION COLLINS, JOHNNY W. OUT-OF-STATE COLLINS, MICHAEL S. HARNETT COLLINS, PATRICK N. MECKLENBURG COLLINS, PAUL M. MECKLENBURG COLLINS, RAYMOND L. CHATHAM COLLINS, ROBERT D. BURKE COLLINS, RONNIE W. UNION COLLINS, STEPHEN M. BURKE COLLINS, WILLIAM R. HARNETT COLLINS, WILLIAM S. DAVIDSON COLOSANTI, JIM R., JR. CABARRUS COLTRAIN, JOSHUA W. MARTIN COMBS, GARY W. CATAWBA COMEAU, JAY J. JOHNSTON COMER, MATTHEW B. ROCKINGHAM COMITO, JAMES A. CURRITUCK COMPTON, CHAD WAKE COMPTON, JONATHAN L. CASWELL CONARD, WILLIAM D. MOORE 46 Name County Name County Licensed Pesticide Ground Applicators, 2004 CONGLETON, MARVIN H. NEW HANOVER CONLEY, TERRENCE DURHAM CONLEY, WAYNE E. CALDWELL CONLIN, MARK C. JACKSON CONLIN, SCOTT A. JACKSON CONNELL, BRAD D. MECKLENBURG CONNELL, DON E., JR. STANLY CONNELL, NIALL A. MECKLENBURG CONNELL, PATRICK E. CRAVEN CONNER, DONALD MECKLENBURG CONNER, DONALD W. NORTHAMPTON CONNER, GREGORY S. BLADEN CONNER, JAMES R. FORSYTH CONNERS, JAMES M. DARE CONNETT, BREC NEW HANOVER CONNICK, PATRICK B. BRUNSWICK CONRAD, SHARON W. WATAUGA CONRAD, WILLARD G., JR. WATAUGA CONRADE, ROBERT E. MECKLENBURG CONSOLO, JAMES A. WAKE CONSTANCE, RICHARD W. HAYWOOD CONSTINE, PETER HALIFAX CONTRERAS, GILBERTO C. OUT-OF-STATE CONWELL, JAMES O. WAKE COOK, BRAD A. WAKE COOK, CHRISTINE C. CUMBERLAND COOK, CHRISTOPHER T. WAKE COOK, CORY W. ROCKINGHAM COOK, CYNTHIA D. CATAWBA COOK, DANIEL F. HENDERSON COOK, DOUGLAS B. ORANGE COOK, KENNETH W. WAKE COOK, KEVIN D. FORSYTH COOK, LARRY PAUL CATAWBA COOK, ROGER B. SURRY COOK, SAM W. LINCOLN COOK, SCOTTIE H. CATAWBA COOK, STACY G. MECKLENBURG COOK, TONY M. DAVIE COOK, WAYLON T. MOORE COOKE, BRAD J. MECKLENBURG COOKE, DAVID W. AVERY COOKE, GEORGE A. AVERY COOKE, JAMES B. GUILFORD COOKE, JAMES C. HERTFORD COOKE, RONNIE L. SURRY COOKE, STEPHEN CALE EDGECOMBE COOKE, THOMAS REID IREDELL COOKE, TIM N. AVERY COOKSON, MICHAEL P. NEW HANOVER COOLEY, DAGMAR NEW HANOVER COOLEY, TONY P. WILSON COOPER, CHRISTOPHER H. UNION COOPER, JAMES E. MARTIN COOPER, LARRY D., JR. FORSYTH COOPER, QUINTON NASH COOPER, RICHARD J. WAKE COOPER, SUSAN G. JACKSON COOPER, TERRY E. PASQUOTANK COOPER, WILLIAM A. SCOTLAND COOPER, WILLIAM A., III SCOTLAND COPE, MYRTIE B. BURKE COPELAND MARCIA S. MECKLENBURG COPENHAVER,DREW P. NEW HANOVER CORBETT, DOROTHY W. PENDER CORBETT, JAMES L. EDGECOMBE CORBETT, JERRY L. JOHNSTON CORBETT, JESSE S. BRUNSWICK CORBETT, LEIGH A. NASH CORBETT, RICKY W. JOHNSTON 47 Name County Name County Licensed Pesticide Ground Applicators, 2004 CORBETT, SHARI W. JOHNSTON CORBETT, WILLIAM T. JOHNSTON CORDELL, BRENDON C. ORANGE CORDELL, STEVE F. VANCE CORDOVA, ELIZANDRO A. FORSYTH CORFIOS, ANTHONY C.,JR. RANDOLPH CORFIOS, ROCKY J. RANDOLPH CORK, RICHARD D. PENDER CORL, ALAN T. CABARRUS CORL, DARRELL D. MECKLENBURG CORLESS, ROBERT L., JR. MECKLENBURG CORN, JUSTIN B. TRANSYLVANIA CORN, RONALD A. POLK CORNATZER, JERRY W. YADKIN CORR, COLETTE M. ROCKINGHAM CORRELL, JAMES C. ROWAN CORRELL, R. SCOTT ROWAN COSENTINO, GEORGE A. BEAUFORT COSTNER, WILLIAM A. AVERY COSTON, CARL Y.,JR. DURHAM COSTON, HAYWOOD L. CHOWAN COTHREN, JOHN C. WILKES COTTEN, JEFF S. NORTHAMPTON COTTEN, LEON J. BUNCOMBE COUCH, FRANK C. MOORE COULTER, GARY D. CATAWBA COULTER, RAYMOND R. MECKLENBURG COVINGTON, JOSEPH M. ALAMANCE COVINGTON, NEIL B. GUILFORD COVINGTON, THOMAS G. NEW HANOVER COVINGTON, TIMOTHY N. ALAMANCE COWAN, DON F. CARTERET COWAN, EDWARD L. OUT-OF-STATE COWAN, MARK A. ORANGE COWAN, MICHAEL, A. DAVIDSON COWARD, SCOTTY K. PITT COWARD, STUART D., IV FRANKLIN COX, ADAM L. RANDOLPH COX, ANDREW W. ASHE COX, ANTHONY W. CUMBERLAND COX, BRAD T. MECKLENBURG COX, CHRISTOPHER M. GUILFORD COX, DAVID A. ALAMANCE COX, GREGORY K. LENOIR COX, GREGORY W. FORSYTH COX, JACK M., JR. DAVIDSON COX, JARROD S. BEAUFORT COX, JESSE L. CUMBERLAND COX, JOEL R. OUT-OF-STATE COX, JOSEPH D. FORSYTH COX, JOSEPH W. BRUNSWICK COX, MICHAEL F. RANDOLPH COX, MICHAEL L. PITT COX, NELSA A. WAKE COX, PHILLIP C. COLUMBUS COX, ROBERT L. BEAUFORT COX, RONALD D. ASHE COX, RONALD F. MECKLENBURG COX, SHAWN O. ALEXANDER COX, SUSAN L. HERTFORD COX, THOMAS W. FORSYTH COX, TIMOTHY W. WAKE COX, TRENT J. FORSYTH COX, WALLACE E. ROCKINGHAM COX, WAYLAND E. ASHE COX, WILLIAM H. ONSLOW COZART, DAVID W. ORANGE COZZOLINO, PAUL A. BRUNSWICK CRABTREE, ORMAND B. LINCOLN CRADDOCK, WESLEY E. WASHINGTON 48 Name County Name County Licensed Pesticide Ground Applicators, 2004 CRAFT, CRAIG D. PERQUIMANS CRAIG, CRAWFORD PITT CRAIG, WILLIAM R. WAKE CRAIN, WILLIAM T. NEW HANOVER CRAINE, DARRELL K. CARTERET CRANDALL, STEVE A. ROWAN CRANDALL, WILLIS R. PITT CRANDOL, RONNIE M. PITT CRANE, SANFORD R. CABARRUS CRANE, STEFAN W. WAKE CRANFORD, BENJY B. DAVIDSON CRANFORD, SETH P. WATAUGA CRASE, HERBERT W. PASQUOTANK CRAVEN, DALE R. WILKES CRAVEN, NICK A. RANDOLPH CRAWFORD, CORY S NEW HANOVER CRAWFORD, DWAYNE H. HAYWOOD CRAWFORD, GREGORY E. FORSYTH CRAWFORD, JASON O. BRUNSWICK CRAWFORD, PHILIP C. WAKE CRAWFORD, THOMAS R. WAKE CREECH, BOBBY R. ROBESON CREECH, DURWOOD J. WARREN CREECH, JEFFREY E. JOHNSTON CREECH, JEFFREY O. WILSON CREECH, JOSEPH M. CARTERET CREECH, MIKE J. JOHNSTON CREECH, ROBERT W. LENOIR CREED, GEORGE C. SCOTLAND CREMER, PAUL K. BUNCOMBE CRENSHAW, JASON F. MECKLENBURG CRENSHAW, PAUL F. MECKLENBURG CRESON, JAMES D. FORSYTH CRESON, JEFFREY S. FORSYTH CRESS, LEWIS W. CABARRUS CREWS, DARYL K. FORSYTH CREWS, DAVID E. WAKE CRISCOE, THOMAS L. RICHMOND CROCKER, DOUGLAS W. WAYNE CROCKER, JERRY T. JOHNSTON CROMER, BRADLEY S. LENOIR CRONIN, ROBERT C. CABARRUS CROOKS, SHAUN C. UNION CROOM, PHILLIP N., JR. ONSLOW CROSBY, WILLIAM R. GRANVILLE CROSCUTT, DUANE G. CRAVEN CROSSWHITE, KEVIN T. WAKE CROTTS, MARK E. RANDOLPH CROUCH, O’NEIL M. FORSYTH CROUCH, ONEIL M., III FORSYTH CROUCH, RICHARD A. ROWAN CROUSE, JEFFREY A. LINCOLN CROUSE, RALPH H. ALLEGHANY CROWDER, TANYA N. CATAWBA CROWDER, THOMAS J. HENDERSON CROWE, JOHN M. HENDERSON CROWSON, PAUL F. ALAMANCE CRUMP, CARROLL S. MECKLENBURG CRUMP, DOUG P. LINCOLN CRUMP, JAMES G. JONES CRUMP, PHILIP H. WAKE CRUMP, SEAN P. CALDWELL CRUMPLER, ARNOLD N. SAMPSON CRUMPTON, GARLAND S. ROCKINGHAM CRUMPTON, REUBEN M. NASH CRUMPTON, ROBERT A. GUILFORD CRUZ, CLAUDIO WAKE CRUZ, RAMON C. GUILFORD CULBERSON, BRIAN E. RANDOLPH CULBRETH, MALCOLM B., III WAKE 49 Name County Name County Licensed Pesticide Ground Applicators, 2004 CULLER, CARROLL E. MONTGOMERY CULLIPHER, JAMES M. OUT-OF-STATE CUMMINGS, DANNY R. LEE CUMPATA, CHRISTOPHER J. EDGECOMBE CUPP, DENNIS H., JR. WAKE CURLEE, TODD R. STANLY CURRIE, DAVID G. SCOTLAND CURRIE, DONALD W. RICHMOND CURRIN, RONALD E WAKE CURRY, JEREMY E. BRUNSWICK CURTIS, JASON D. CATAWBA CURTIS, CLARENCE D. MECKLENBURG CURTIS, STEPHEN D. PITT CUSIMANO, MICHAEL S. ROCKINGHAM CUSSON, RICK D. FORSYTH CUTHRELL, JAMES M. HALIFAX CUTHRELL, ROBERT E. DAVIE CUTLER, DAVID TODD BEAUFORT CUTRIGHT, STEVE L. FORSYTH CUTSHAW, LEONARD M. RANDOLPH CZERKIES, KEVIN W. GASTON D’ALLAIRD, DANIEL S. WAKE D’AMICO, GARY E. MECKLENBURG DABBS, S. GRAY, JR. ROWAN DAGENHART, DAVID L. ROWAN DAGENHART, JAMES F. IREDELL DAHLE, MICHAEL E. DURHAM DAHLEM, WILBERT E. HALIFAX DAHNE, WILLIAM H. BRUNSWICK DAIGLE, JOHN M. MECKLENBURG DAIL, AMY B. DUPLIN DAIL, JASON C. LENOIR DAKOSKI, JENNIFER D. BUNCOMBE DALESSANDRO, STEVE D. WAKE DALRYMPLE, LISA J. LEE DALTON, CHARLES A., JR. HENDERSON DALTON, DANIEL CHOWAN DALTON, DANNY A. CUMBERLAND DALTON, JOE W. MOORE DALTON, KYLE H. BRUNSWICK DALTON, RONALD S. RUTHERFORD DALTON, WILLIAM D. WAKE DALY, JAMES M. MECKLENBURG DALY, JOHN M. ORANGE DAMBAKAKIS, ANDREAS B. FORSYTH DAMERON, BLAKE M. ALAMANCE DAMON, DAVID W. MOORE DAMRON, BRETT PERQUIMANS DANGER, KERRY M. WAKE DANIEL, CHRIS A. CABARRUS DANIEL, JOHN H., JR. MARTIN DANIEL, LARRY T. NASH DANIEL, MICHAEL J. LINCOLN DANIEL, MISTY A. WAKE DANIEL, RICHARD E. WAKE DANIELEY, MARK S. ALAMANCE DANIELS, DAVID C. CRAVEN DANIELS, GEORGE D., JR. MECKLENBURG DANIELS, RICHARD C., JR. LENOIR DANIELS, TATE P. STANLY DANISE, RONALD M. MECKLENBURG DANLEY, EDWARD W. OUT-OF-STATE DANLEY, LUCAS D. SURRY DARBY, JAMES T. BRUNSWICK DARBY, MICHAEL C. MECKLENBURG DARDEN, JAMES B., III SAMPSON DARDIN, MATTHEW S. ASHE DARNELL, DAVID V. HENDERSON DARR, JIMMIE D., JR. IREDELL DARR, STEPHEN W. CATAWBA 50 Name County Name County Licensed Pesticide Ground Applicators, 2004 DASHER, DARYL W. OUT-OF-STATE DASHIELL, KENNETH H. CUMBERLAND DAUB, SHAWN E. GUILFORD DAUGHENBAUGH, JASON J. WAKE DAUGHERTY, KIM A. OUT-OF-STATE DAUGHTRY, RAEFORD SAMPSON DAUGINAS, JOSEPH J. CABARRUS DAUM, CHARMAINE L. FORSYTH DAVENPORT, BRIAN K. MECKLENBURG DAVENPORT, CHARLES M. FORSYTH DAVENPORT, DAMON WAKE DAVENPORT, DWIGHT T. BEAUFORT DAVENPORT, JOHN J. WAKE DAVENPORT, MATTHEW C. LINCOLN DAVENPORT, RONALD G., JR. PITT DAVENPORT, S. LAWRENCE PITT DAVIDSON, CHARLES C. GUILFORD DAVIDSON, CHRISTOPHER B. HALIFAX DAVIDSON, CLARKSON L. BUNCOMBE DAVIDSON, MAX A. OUT-OF-STATE DAVIDSON, SCOTT A. MOORE DAVIE, MICHAEL B. MADISON DAVIES, DAVID M. HOKE DAVIS III, CHARLES T. ASHE DAVIS, ADAM D. SURRY DAVIS, ADRIAN MECKLENBURG DAVIS, ANTHONY R. ALEXANDER DAVIS, BOBBY R. BRUNSWICK DAVIS, BRAD S. GUILFORD DAVIS, BRETT L. COLUMBUS DAVIS, BRIAN E. WAKE DAVIS, BRYAN R. ALLEGHANY DAVIS, CARLTON L., SR. LEE DAVIS, CECIL F. CHATHAM DAVIS, CHARLES E., JR. MECKLENBURG DAVIS, CHARLES L. BRUNSWICK DAVIS, DANNY R., JR. CUMBERLAND DAVIS, DAVID G. FORSYTH DAVIS, DAWN C. HYDE DAVIS, DOLPH C. MECKLENBURG DAVIS, ELBERT J., JR. DUPLIN DAVIS, FREDDIE COLUMBUS DAVIS, GARY T. CARTERET DAVIS, GARY W. WILSON DAVIS, GLEN R. HENDERSON DAVIS, JACK D., JR. NEW HANOVER DAVIS, JAMES A. FORSYTH DAVIS, JAMES T. UNION DAVIS, JEFF A. CARTERET DAVIS, JEFF A. ROCKINGHAM DAVIS, JEFFRY K. JACKSON DAVIS, JOEY D. NORTHAMPTON DAVIS, JOHN T. PERSON DAVIS, JON M. DURHAM DAVIS, JONATHAN B. WAKE DAVIS, KEVIN GUILFORD DAVIS, KEVIN D. GUILFORD DAVIS, LANNY CABARRUS DAVIS, MACK R., II WILKES DAVIS, MARK A. BUNCOMBE DAVIS, MICHAEL E., SR. LENOIR DAVIS, MICHAEL K. MECKLENBURG DAVIS, NORMAN V. OUT-OF-STATE DAVIS, PRESTON LENOIR DAVIS, RAYMOND B. CABARRUS DAVIS, RICHARD R. CALDWELL DAVIS, ROBERT B. UNION DAVIS, ROBERT P. BLADEN DAVIS, ROBERT W., JR. BUNCOMBE DAVIS, ROGER D. CLEVELAND 51 Name County Name County Licensed Pesticide Ground Applicators, 2004 DAVIS, RONALD E. DAVIDSON DAVIS, RONALD L. FORSYTH DAVIS, RONNIE HOKE DAVIS, RONNIE K. MECKLENBURG DAVIS, RYAN M. RANDOLPH DAVIS, SAMUEL R. CLEVELAND DAVIS, SCOTT L. PENDER DAVIS, SCOTT N. BRUNSWICK DAVIS, STEVE L. CHATHAM DAVIS, TIMOTHY L. CABARRUS DAVIS, TITUS L. CUMBERLAND DAVIS, TONY C. ORANGE DAVIS, TROY W. BRUNSWICK DAVIS, VERNON H. CRAVEN DAVIS, WILLIAM G. IREDELL DAVIS, WILLIAM PERRY MARTIN DAVIS, WILLIE WASHINGTON DAWKINS, DANIEL K. UNION DAWKINS, JAMES T. BRUNSWICK DAWSON, HEATH GASTON DAWSON, MARK G. PENDER DAY, GLENWOOD A. PERSON DAY, JASON M. ALEXANDER DEAL, BARRY E. UNION DEAL, BRIAN WILLIAM OUT-OF-STATE DEAL, CHARLES A. UNION DEAL, RICHARD E. ROWAN DEAN, DAMON V LEE DEAN, EDWARD L. WAKE DEAN, ELIZABETH N. DURHAM DEAN, PERRY E. WAKE DEAN, RONALD G. MECKLENBURG DEANS, ROBERT SCOTT DUPLIN DEARMEY, SCOTT C. MECKLENBURG DEARMIN, JUSTIN L. STOKES DEASON, JAMES G. GASTON DEASON, THOMAS D. CUMBERLAND DEATON, JOHNATHON K. MECKLENBURG DEATON, LINDEN R. GASTON DEBERRY, JONATHAN W. MONTGOMERY DEBERRY, KRISTOFER I. OUT-OF-STATE DECH, JAMES N., II HALIFAX DECK, BELA C. RUTHERFORD DECKER, ALLEN J. DAVIDSON DEDMON, JAMES R. MECKLENBURG DEDRICK, AUSTIN D. DURHAM DEFFENBAUGH, REBECCA C. BUNCOMBE DEGUDA, ANTHONY B. NEW HANOVER DEITZ, BENJAMIN T. CATAWBA DEJONG, CRAIG W. MOORE DEL CID, SEBASTIAN I. ORANGE DELAWDER, MICHAEL E. OUT-OF-STATE DELFOSSE, RICK L. POLK DELLINGER, BARRY J. GASTON DELLINGER, BRANDON M. LINCOLN DELLINGER, CHRISTOPHER L. LINCOLN DELMAR, MARK D. MECKLENBURG DELOATCH, DONNIE R. HERTFORD DELONG, GUY R. DURHAM DEMASTES, JOHN F., JR. MECKLENBURG DEMATTEO, JOHN P. PENDER DEMBNICKI, STEVEN MOORE DEME, JOHN W. LENOIR DEMORY, DUANE E. NEW HANOVER DENARDO, KEVIN W. WAKE DENHAM, RANDY E. ALAMANCE DENNING JR. ROBERT F. CALDWELL DENNING, KENNETH SCOTT JOHNSTON DENNIS, JUSTIN G. MECKLENBURG DENNIS, TERRY L. MECKLENBURG 52 Name County Name County Licensed Pesticide Ground Applicators, 2004 DENNISON, JAMES L. OUT-OF-STATE DENNY, EDWARD B. GRANVILLE DENNY, JOE W. DAVIE DENSON, JONATHAN D. NASH DENSON, ROBERT M. UNION DENTON, DANNY L. GASTON DENTON, JONATHAN M. WILSON DENTON, MEG C. ALAMANCE DENTON, WAYNE E., JR. WAKE DEPRIEST, JAMES B. ROCKINGHAM DERBY JAMES C. OUT-OF-STATE DERMID, PAUL L. III BUNCOMBE DEROUSSE, TAMMY L. WAKE DERRY, MATT S. MACON DERUVO, LOU POLK DERWITZ, GREGORY A. WAYNE DESANTIS, DENNIS M. MECKLENBURG DESHONG, CHRISTOPHER W. WAKE DETTER, CRAIG N. CATAWBA DETTER, NORRIS W. CATAWBA DETTMER, DAVID R. MECKLENBURG DEUTSCHLE, DENNIS A. ALAMANCE DEVANE, CHRIS L. FORSYTH DEVANE, MICHAEL K. JACKSON DEVEAU, DONALD E., JR. LENOIR DEVINE, DARIN L. LINCOLN DEVINE, WILLIAM D. CATAWBA DEW, BOBBY D. COLUMBUS DEW, KIMI L. NEW HANOVER DEW, MITCHELL W. COLUMBUS DEW, ROY S. WILSON DEW, SHARON M. PENDER DEWEESE, MICHAEL T. IREDELL DEXTER, GEORGE H. BUNCOMBE DEYTON, RODNEY L. YANCEY DIACHENKO, THOMAS K. GUILFORD DIACONT, J. MICHAEL WARREN DIAL, MICHAEL MECKLENBURG DICKENS, DENNIS D. CHOWAN DICKENS, DONALD G. WAKE DICKENS, WILLIAM L. WAKE DICKERSON, KENNETH R. NASH DICKERSON, RODNEY N. VANCE DICKEY, MICHAEL L. ALAMANCE DICKEY, PAUL KENNETH ALAMANCE DICKEY, PAUL KEVIN ALAMANCE DICKINSON, DAVID M. ORANGE DICKSON, CHUCK W. ALEXANDER DILL, CLAUDE A., III CABARRUS DILLARD, BARBARA M. VANCE DILLARD, LINDA FORSYTH DILLARD, LONNIE C. CALDWELL DILLIN, BONNIE S. JOHNSTON DILLINGHAM, DAVID LEE ONSLOW DILLISTIN, BRANDON W. WARREN DILLON, JOE A. HENDERSON DILLON, TODD C. GUILFORD DILLON, VINCE C. OUT-OF-STATE DILLS, ROBERT K. MECKLENBURG DILLS, ROY J. HAYWOOD DIMOV, DMITRIY UNION DIONNE, FREDRICK J. DAVIE DIONNE, RUSSELL EDWARD FORSYTH DISHER, JOHN D. FORSYTH DISHMAN, JAMES W. MECKLENBURG DISHNER, WILLIAM H., JR. ALAMANCE DIXON JR, JERRY H. ANSON DIXON, CHARLES G. SAMPSON DIXON, JERRY H. ROBESON DIXON, JODYLYNNE M. IREDELL 53 Name County Name County Licensed Pesticide Ground Applicators, 2004 DIXON, KELLY N. IREDELL DIXON, OSCAR C. CRAVEN DIXON, PHILIP S. FORSYTH DIXON, RALEIGH C., JR. BRUNSWICK DJUKIC, ZORKA WAKE DOANE, WILLIAM R. RANDOLPH DOBBINS, LAWRENCE MOORE DOBBINS, MICHAEL D. DAVIDSON DOBSON, GEORGE H. WAYNE DOBSON, MATTHEW N. MOORE DOCKERY, AUDIE D. GASTON DOCKERY, DAVID M. GASTON DODD, CHARLES A. OUT-OF-STATE DODGE, DONNA J. GASTON DOERING, MARCIA P. MECKLENBURG DOHERTY, AMANDA B. WAKE DOLAN, MICHAEL S. RANDOLPH DOLLAR, JASON L. RANDOLPH DOMAN, RONALD E. WAKE DOMANOWSKI, CRAIG M. WAKE DONAHUE, BRADLEY P. UNION DONALDSON, MARTHA C. MACON DONALDSON, THOMAS N. CABARRUS DONLEY, WILLIAM H. CARTERET DONNELL, VERNON GUILFORD DONOHO, SHANNON E. WAKE DONOHUE, DAVID J. NEW HANOVER DOONAN, MICHAEL S. ORANGE DORER, STEPHEN P. WAKE DORFFELD, JOHN A. WAKE DORMAN, JERRY C. WASHINGTON DORMAN, JOHN C. DURHAM DORSEY, DAVID W. WILSON DORSEY, ROBERT D. MECKLENBURG DOSS, DENNIS RAY, JR. ALAMANCE DOSS, TIMOTHY N. ORANGE DOSSETT, THOMAS J. MECKLENBURG DOSTER, DAVID
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Full Text | 1 January 1 - December 31, 2004 Steve Troxler, Commissioner 2004 THE BULLETIN of the North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services North Carolina PESTICIDE REPORT for Number 307 300 2 Table of Contents Page Foreword ........................................................................................................................... 3 How to Use this Report ..................................................................................................... 4 Introduction ....................................................................................................................... 5 Brief of the North Carolina Pesticide Law of 1971 and Adopted Regulations ................... 6 Pesticide Board and Pesticide Advisory Committee .......................................................... 8 Pesticide Environmental Trust Fund .................................................................................. 13 Pesticide Container Recycling and Disposal Assistance Programs.................................. 15 Licensed Pesticide Ground Applicators, 2004 .................................................................. 22 Licensed Pest Control Consultants, 2004 ......................................................................... 151 Licensed Pesticide Public Operators, 2004 ...................................................................... 153 Licensed Pesticide Dealers, 2004 ..................................................................................... 212 Licensed Pesticide Aerial Applicators, 2004 ..................................................................... 222 Definitions Adopted .......................................................................................................... 225 Table I - Analytical Results of Formulation Samples Collected in 2004. ........................... 226 Table II - Analytical Results of Microbiological Samples Collected in 2004. ................... 230 Table III – Manufacturers Found to Have Unregistered or Misbranded Products in the Marketplace during 2004 .................................................................................................. 233 Summary of Regulatory Activities Performed ................................................................... 237 3 FOREWORD The 2004 edition of the North Carolina Pesticide Report represents a revision of previous issues. By elaborating on the purpose of this report, by adding new material, and by better defining the substances listed, we attempted to reflect in a more meaningful man-ner, the information collected during the 2004 calendar year. We hope that more readers will be able to use it effectively. This will acknowledge and express our appreciation to the following people who made significant contributions to the contents and preparation of this Pesticide Report: Pesticide Section - Margaret D. Broome, Betty H. Griffin, Eleanor F. Lipscomb, Luella D. Thwreatt and Laura L. Stover, Processing Assistant III’s; Stacey R. Hicks, Amy D. Disbennett and Ann Vaughn, Office Assistant IV’s; Jamie Frye, Administrative Secretary II; Michael V. Williams and Jan L. Culbreth, Information Processing Technicians; Florence S. Lamphier, Administrative Officer I; James W. Burnette, Jr., Pesticide Administrator; Sharron A. Stewart, Deputy Pesticide Administrator; L. Lee Davis, Registration Manager; Dr. Colleen M. Hudak-Wise, Certification, Licensing & Outreach Manager; J. Patrick Jones, Field Operations & Regulatory Manager; Dr. Henry F. Wade, Environmental Quality Manager; Robert M. Welker, Quality Assurance Officer; Kay G. Harris, Worker Protection Specialist; Carmina C. Hanson, Bilingual Pesticide Specialist; Michael A. Mitchell, Field Operations Specialist, William G. Parham, III, and Carolyn M. Thompson, Pesticide Spe-cialists; James H. Choate, Certification Specialist; John B. Dalley and Dwight E. Seal, District Managers; James C. Bristow, Jr., Charles L. Clark, Steven F. Gatton, Benny C. Griffin, N. Patrick Farquahar, Gwen T. Minton, W. Howard Minton and James T. Perry, Pesticide Inspector II’s; Thomas C. Bowman, Jr.,W. Kenneth Crabtree, M. Timm Dazey, Jr., W. Barry Dunn, Robert S. Hamilton, Jimmy Merritt, Forrest Sue Egelston-Moncada, J. Michael Jackson, R. Steve Taylor, D. Wayne Tyer and Paul H. Ward, III, Pesticide In-spector I’s; Food and Drug Protection Division - E. Bruce Williams, Director; Dr. Joel M. Padmore, Dr. Roger L. McDaniel, State Chemist; Dr. W. Mark Cosby, Chief Microbiolo-gist; Martha Bray and Dawn Davis, Vaishali M. Hingoo, Kimberly N. McGill, Crystal D. Orr, Urvashi K. Patel, Grisel Rosario, Microbiologists; Ronald R. Willett, Pesticide Labora-tory Manager; Frankie G. Worsham, Supervisor Pesticide Laboratory; R.Vern Park, Ste-fanie A. Raysich, Ronnie E. Rollins, Chemists; Coy T. Bowling, Processing Assistant; George Hernandez, LAN Administrator. 4 How to Use This Report The N.C. Pesticide Board is mandated by the General Statutes of North Carolina (§ 143-437) to make annual reports to the Governor on matters involving pesticides. The North Carolina Pesticide Report for 2004 fulfills this mandate. Considerable time and effort have gone into editing and organizing this 2004 edition which summarizes regulatory activities performed under the N.C. Pesticide Law of 1971. Every section has been updated, and new information has been added in order to make the North Carolina Pesticide Report for 2004 a useful reference. In this document you will find the following: Introduction The Introduction describes the development of laws and regulations governing the sale and use of pesticides in North Carolina. It also refers to certain divisions in the North Carolina Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services that perform key roles in regulating and controlling the sale and use of pesticides in this State. North Carolina Pesticide Law of 1971 and Adopted Regulations This section presents a brief abstract of the North Carolina Pesticide Law of 1971. It also indicates where to obtain a complete copy of the Law and the pursuant Regulations adopted by the North Carolina Pesticide Board. Pesticide Board and Pesticide Advisory Committee This section presents a brief description of the duties and composition of the North Carolina Pesticide Board and the North Carolina Pesticide Advisory Committee. In addition, a brief summary of each North Carolina Pesticide Board meeting held during 2004 is given. Pesticide Environmental Trust Fund In this section, a summary of the Pesticide Environmental Trust Fund’s financial transactions for 2004 is presented. Balances, receipts, expenditures, refunds, cumulative (1993-2004) figures and project summaries are given. Pesticide Container Recycling and Disposal Assistance Programs This section summarizes the amount of plastic pesticide containers recycled during 2004 and the amount of pesticides waste collected at both the designated disposal collection sites and permanent household hazardous waste collection sites across North Carolina during the same year. Licensed Pesticide Dealers, 2004 This section is a directory of the names and counties of pesticide dealers licensed in 2004. Licensed Pesticide Aerial Applicators, 2004 This section is a directory of the names and counties of aerial pesticide applicators licensed in 2004. Licensed Pesticide Ground Applicators, 2004 This section is a directory of the names and counties of ground pesticide applicators licensed in 2004. Licensed Pesticide Public Operators, 2004 This section is a directory of the names and counties of public operators licensed in 2004 to apply pesticides for municipal, county, state, and/or federal governments. Licensed Pest Control Consultants, 2004 This section is a directory of the names and counties of pest control consultants licensed in 2004. NOTE. Individually requested and tailored lists of registrants, dealers, applicators or consultants are available by contacting the Pesticide Section at (919) 733-3556. A nominal printing charge may apply. Definitions Adopted This section explains definitions that were adopted for reporting the analytical results of pesticides sampled by pesticide inspectors and analyzed by the Department’s laboratories. Table I Table I gives the analytical results of pesticides sampled and analyzed for their formulations. Company name and address are those listed on the product label when it was purchased in the marketplace. Table II Table II presents the results of disinfectants tested for their label guarantee to kill various microorganisms. Here again, company name and address are those listed on the product label when it was purchased in the marketplace. Table III Table III is an alphabetical listing of the names and addresses of manufacturers and/or distributors that were found to have unregistered or misbranded products in the marketplace during 2004. Summary of Regulatory Activities Performed This section presents a summary of the various regulatory activities performed by the Department under the North Carolina Pesticide Law of 1971. The following information is included: number of manufacturers who registered pesticides for sale; number of pesticide products registered; number of physical samples collected and examined; number of stop-sale, stop-use, or removal orders issued; the number of licenses and private applicator certificates issued; and the number of compliance inspections conducted. 5 The term "Pesticide" covers a large number of materials and mixtures intended for destroying, controlling, or repelling pests such as insects, weeds, and other noxious plants, predatory animals and birds, soil-infesting pests such as nematodes, algae, snails, and bacteria. Other examples are disinfectants, antiseptics, and fungicides for use other than on living man or other animals, defoliants, various repellents, fly paper, and other adhesive products whose action goes beyond simple mechanics, moth proofers, wood preservatives other than common paints, mildew controls, and seed fumigants. An adequate and readily available supply of many of these products is essential in the economical production of feed and fiber crops. The preservation of many products in storage and the control of domestic and industrial pests which affect both the health and welfare of human beings and animals are like-wise dependent on such materials. While the development and distribution of various pesticides to serve the needs are important, provisions must be present to protect the public. During the years 1947 through 1971, it was the purpose of the economic poisons law (North Carolina Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act of 1947, G.S. 4A, Chapter 106) to protect the public from adulterated, misbranded, worthless, and dangerous products, and legitimate manufacturers from unscrupulous competition. During the years 1953 through 1971, the aerial application of pesticides was regulated by the North Carolina Aerial Crop Dusting Law, G.S. 4B, Chapter 106. The Law and the regulations promulgated thereunder, in summary, required the registration and licensing of contractors and aviators who engaged in the custom application of pesticides by aircraft in North Carolina. The validity of a license was further restricted to the period of time that coverage by liability bond or insurance for damage by aircraft was in force. During 1969, the North Carolina General Assembly through House Resolution 1392 directed the Legislative Research Commission to study the laws regulating pesticides in N.C. and report its findings and recommendations to the 1971 General Assembly. As a result of the findings and recommendations of the Commission, the North Carolina Pesticide Law of 1971 was adopted. The N.C. Pesticide Law of 1971 established the North Carolina Pesticide Board as the governing body for the programs of pesticide management and control set forth in the Law. Provisions for regulating the use, application (aerial and ground), sale, storage, disposal and registration of pesticides are set forth in the Law. The Law provides for the adoption of a list of restricted use pesticides and requires the licensing of all pesticide dealers who sell restricted use pesticides directly to users. Pesticide applicators and consultants are also subject to licensing requirements. Private pesticide applicators may be required to be certified or recertified in order to purchase, use, and supervise use of restricted use pesticides in agricultural commodity production. The Commissioner of Agriculture is responsible for administering and enforcing the Law and all rules and regulations adopted by the Board. Each brand or grade of pesticide must be registered with the North Carolina Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services before it can be legally offered for sale in the State. A $30.00 registration fee for each brand or grade must accompany each application for registration. In addition to the registration fee, an annual environmental assessment must be paid for each brand or grade to be registered in North Carolina. The assessment shall be $50.00 if the applicant’s gross sales of the pesticide in this state for the preceding 12 months for the period ending September 30th were more than $5,000.00 and $25.00 if gross sales were less than $5,000.00. This assessment must accompany the $30.00 registration fee in order for the registration to be complete. A statewide inspection service will be maintained to investigate incidents involving pesticide misuse and to implement programs to enhance compliance to the Law and regulations. In addition to product registration and applicator licensing programs, the Pesticide Section of the Food and Drug Protection Division will implement programs as authorized by regulation pertaining to the quality of formulated pesticides, the storage, disposal, and use of pesticides. The Department will maintain analytical laboratories to conduct analysis of official samples obtained for regulatory purposes. Introduction 6 Pesticide Applicator Licensing Requirement Brief of the North Carolina Pesticide Law of 1971 Governing Body Administrative and Enforcement Assists the Board and Commissioner in an advisory capacity Restricted Use Pesticides Private Applicator Certification Requirement Pesticide Dealer Licensing Requirement North Carolina Pesticide Board Commissioner of Agriculture North Carolina Pesticide Advisory Committee Any pesticide may be designated as a "Restricted Use Pesticide" upon the grounds that in the judgment of the Board it is so hazardous or injurious to persons, pollinating insects, animals, crops, wildlife, lands, or the environment that additional restrictions on its sale, purpose, use, or possession are required. Restricted Use Pesticides also include any pesticide required by the Environmental Protection Agency to bear the designation on its labeling "Restricted Use Pesticide." (Restricted Use Pesticides have been established by regulation.) The Board may require certification and recertification of private pesticide applicators and charge a fee of up to $10.00. The current fee is established by regulation at $6 for a three-year certification. All pesticide dealers who sell restricted use pesticides must be licensed. Application for a pesticide dealer's license must be accompanied by a nonrefundable fee of $30. All licenses shall expire on December 31 of the year for which they are issued. The license may be renewed annually upon application to the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, accompanied by a non-refundable fee of $30 for each license. Each applicant must demonstrate upon written, or written and oral, examination his knowledge of pesticides, their usefulness and their hazards; his competence as a pesticide dealer; and his knowledge of the laws and regulations governing the use and sale of pesticides. No person shall engage in the business of pesticide applicator within North Carolina unless he is licensed annually by the Board. Each license application shall be accompanied by a nonrefundable fee of $30 for each applicator's license and an additional $10 for each aircraft to be licensed. A pesticide applicator is defined as any person who owns or operates a pesticide application business or who provides, for compensation, a service that includes the application of pesticides upon the lands or properties of another; any public operator; any golf course operator; any seed treater; any person engaged in demonstration or research pest control; and any other person who applies pesticides for compensation and is not exempt from this definition. It does not include: a. Any person who uses or supervises the use of a pesticide (i) only for the purpose of producing an agricultural commodity on property owned or rented by him or his employer, or (ii) only (if applied without compensation other than trading of personal services between producers of agricultural commodities) on the property of another person, or (iii) only for the purposes set forth in (i) and (ii) above. b. Any person who applies pesticides for structural pest control, as defined in the North Carolina Structural Pest Control Law (G.S. Chapter 106, Article 4C.) Each applicant must demonstrate upon written, or written and oral, examination his competence as a pesticide applicator or public operator. In addition, to be licensed as a pilot, a person must have 125 hours and one year's flying experience as a pilot in the field of aerial pesticide application. No person shall perform services as a pest control consultant without first procuring from the Board a license. The application for a license shall be accompanied by an annual nonrefundable fee of $30. A pest control consultant is defined as any person who, for a fee, offers or supplies technical advice, supervision, or aid, or recommends the use of specific pesticides for the purpose of controlling insects, plant diseases, weeds, and other pests, but does not include any person regulated by the North Carolina Structural Pest Control Act. Each applicant must demonstrate upon written, or written and oral, examination his competence as a pesticide consultant. An applicant for a pest control consultant license must possess a Ph.D., master’s, or bachelor’s degree in an agricultural or biological science from an accredited college or university with a minimum of 30 semester hours or 45 quarter hours of credit in subject areas pertinent to the category in which the applicant seeks to obtain a license. Emphasis of study must include insect, plant, bacterial, and fungal pests, as applicable to the category, and integrated pest management. Pest Control Consultant Licensing Requirement 7 No person shall handle, transport, store, display, or distribute pesticides in such a manner as to endanger man or his environment. Every pesticide prior to being distributed, sold, or offered for sale within this State or delivered for transportation or transported in intrastate commerce or between points within this State through any point outside this State, shall be registered and such registration shall be renewed annually. Each manufacturer, distributor, or registrant of a pesticide shall supervise the activities of any employee or agent to prevent the making of deceptive or misleading statements about a pesticide. It shall be unlawful for any person to distribute, sell, or offer for sale any restricted use pesticide to any dealer who does not hold a valid N.C. Pesticide Dealer License. A registration fee of $30 for each brand or grade of pesticide is required. An additional $200 delinquent registration penalty shall be assesed against the registrant for each brand or grade of pesticide marketed in North Carolina prior to registration. An annual Pesticide Environmental Trust Fund assessment fee is required for each brand or grade of pesticide registered. This fee is either $25.00 or $50.00, based on gross sales of the pesticide within the State for the previous year. The assessments provide funding for agromedicine efforts at East Carolina University, North Carolina State University, and North Carolina A&T University and for pesticide environmental programs administered by the N.C. Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services. Registration is subject to refusal or cancellation for cause and upon hearing. Any brand or grade found to be deficient or excessive in active ingredients, misbranded, adulterated, or not registered is subject to "Stop Sale, Stop Use or Removal Orders." The Pesticide Board may assess a civil penalty of not more than $2,000 against any person who violates or directly causes a violation of any provision of this Article or any rule adopted pursuant to this Article. In determining the amount of any penalty, the Board may consider the degree and extent of harm caused by the violation and the cost of rectifying the damage caused by the violation. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Law, the maximum penalty which may be assessed under this section against a "private pesticide applicator" is $500 and such penalties may be assessed only for willful violations. Any person who shall be adjudged to have violated any provision of the Law, or any regulation of the Board adopted pursuant to this Law, shall be guilty of a Class 2 misdemeanor and for each violation shall be liable for a penalty of not less than $100 or more than $1,000 or shall be imprisoned for not more than 60 days, or both. In addition, if any person continues to violate or further violates any provision of this Article after written notice from the Board, the court may determine that each day during which the violation continued or is repeated constitutes a separate violation subject to the foregoing penalties. Handling, Storage, and Disposal of Pesticides Registration Registration Fee and Delinquent Penalty Pesticide Environmental Trust Fund Assessment Refusal or Cancellation of Registration Civil Penalties Other Penalties NOTE: Copies of the North Carolina Pesticide Law of 1971, as amended through 1998, may be obtained upon request to the Pesticide Section, North Carolina Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services, 1090 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1090. Copies of the Regulations adopted by the North Carolina Pesticide Board may be requested from the same source. Both documents are also available on the Internet at www.ncagr.com/fooddrug/pesticid "Stop Sale, Stop Use or Removal Orders" 8 North Carolina Pesticide Board The North Carolina Pesticide Board is a seven-member, governor appointed Board charged with the duty of governing pesticide management and control as set forth in the North Carolina Pesticide Law of 1971. The members represent different sectors of the regulated public. The Board adopts rules and regulations and makes policies for the program outlined in the North Carolina Pesticide Law of 1971. Board members serve staggered four-year terms. Appointments to fill vacancies in the Board are of individuals having the same credentials as the predecessor. MEMBERS OF THE NORTH CAROLINA PESTICIDE BOARD, 2004 (N.C. General Statute §143-436) One member each representing the North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services; the North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources; and the State Health Director or his designee. The persons so selected may be either members of a policy board or departmental officials or employees. Mr. Carl E. Falco, Director, Structural Pest Control Division, N. C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, P. O. Box 27647, Raleigh, NC 27611 Tel. 919/733-6100 office) Dr. Ricky L. Langley, Medical Epidemiologist, Occupational and Environmental Epidemiology Section, N. C. Department of Health and Human Services, 1912 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1912 Tel. 919/715-6428 office) Ms. Robin W. Smith, Assistant Secretary for Planning and Policy, N.C. Dept. of Environment and Natural Resources, 1601 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1601 (Tel. 919/715-4141) A representative of the agricultural chemical industry. Dr. Thomas Allen Scarborough, 7905 Farnham Ct., Raleigh, NC 27616 (Telephone: 919/676-4113 work) A person directly engaged in agricultural production. * Mr. M. Scott Whitford, 1903 Scott’s Store Road, Grantsboro, NC 28529 (Tel. 252/745-5612 home) Two at-large members, from other fields of endeavor, one of whom shall be a nongovernmental conservationist. ** Mr. Charles L. Keels, 1021 Tanglewood Drive, Cary, NC 27511 (Tel. 919/467-8525 home) Dr. W. Benson Kirkman, 3712 Eakley Court, Raleigh, NC 27606 (Tel. 919/859-1187 home) * Chairman ** Vice Chairman Secretary, James W. Burnette, Jr. North Carolina Pesticide Board 1090 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1090 9 North Carolina Pesticide Board Meetings North Carolina Pesticide Board Meetings February 10, 2004 Dr. Thomas Arcury, Wake Forest University school of family Medicine, presented a final report for the Pesticide Environmental Trust Fund supported project entitled Como Controloar Plagas (How to Control Pests): A Cartoon Novela. The Board received both Spanish and English versions of the integrated pest management novela. Dr. Arcury stated that half of the projects funding were spent on printing costs. The second portion of Dr. Arcury’s presentation was a proposal request for funding by the PETF entitled Agricultural Worker Protection Research: Comparable Data Conference. The project is designed, via conference, to begin the development of consensus statements for the collection, measurement and analyses of environmental pesticide exposure assessment, biomarker of pesticide exposure, measurement of personal and exposure characteristics, and measurements of health effects. Additional funds are being sought from the Environmental Protection agency as well as other nationally recognized health research organizations. Dr. Jill Sidebottom, North Carolina State University (NCSU) Forestry Extension Specialist, presented a proposal for funding by the PETF, entitled Working with Christmas Tree Growers and their Hispanic Farmworkers in Alleghany, Ashe, and Watauga Counties to Increase Adoption of Scouting and Other Advanced IPM Practices The project is designed to train Hispanic farmworkers to properly scout trees utilizing IPM concepts. The project’s success would be measured by survey/audit to determine the increase in knowledge. Dr. David Orr, NCSU Department of Entomology, presented a PETF proposal for consideration by the NC Pesticide Board entitled Development of Effective On-Farm Beneficial Insect Habitat for Improved Insect Pest Management. The three-year project would develop a list of plants that provide beneficial insect habitants. The outcome would be recommended combinations of plants, adapted to NC that would build beneficial insect habitants and contribute to on-farm insect pest management. Assistant Attorney General Thomas Meacham presented settlement agreements for the Board’s consideration and approval. March 9, 2004 NC Pesticide Board Chairman Scott Whitford presented Dr. Earl Ogle with a plaque in recognition of his outstanding service to the NC Pesticide Board from 1979- 2003. A final report on the PETF funded project Pesticide Environmental Risk Reduction in Farmworkers: A Project Using Americorps WPS Trainers in Primary Health Care Facilities was presented by Ms. Elizabeth Lambar and Ms. Shauna Sears, NC Office of Research and Demonstrations and Rural Health Development, Department of Health and Human Services. Ms. June Brotherton, the Executive Director of Friends of Residents in Long Term Care, presented a proposal for PETF funding entitled IPM In Long Term Care Facilities That House Frail Elders. The project is designed to address persistent pest control problems that occur in long term care facilities through the use of Integrated Pest Management. Dr. Kenneth Sorensen, NCSU Entomology Dept., presented a Section 18 Emergency Exemption for the use of Fipronil (Regent 4SC) on sweetpotatoes to control wireworm complex (Melanotus species). Assistant Attorney General Barry Bloch presented settlement agreements for the Board’s consideration and approval. May 11, 2004 From a precious case heard by the Pesticide Board, the respondant, requested consideration by the for a continuance in a formal hearing setting. Dr. Colleen Hudak-Wise, Certification, Licensing and Outreach Programs Manager, Pesticide Section NCDA&CS, presented the annual report of the Pesticide Environmental Trust Fund. Dr. Henry Wade, Environmental Programs Manager, Pesticide Section NCDA&CS, presented the 2004 PETF proposal for the Pesticide Container Recycling Program. Dr. Wade presented the 2003 John L. Smith Plastic Pesticide Container recycling Award to Mr. Lareo Reddick, representing the Martin County Cooperative Extension Service. Dr. John Van Duyn, NCSU Philip Morris Professor and Extension Specialist presented a PETF proposal for Managing Western Corn Rootworm Damage and Reducing Pesticide Risks In Piedmont Silage Corn Production. The project is designed to demonstrate the utility of neonicotinoid corn seed coatings and Cry3 Bt biotech corn management of western corn rootworm in silage corn grown in NC Piedmont. Dr. George Kennedy presented a Section 18 Emergency Exemption for the use of Capture 2EC Insecticide (bifenthrin) sweetpotatoes to control beetle complex. Dr. David Monks, NCSU Dept. of Horticultural science, presented a Section 18 Emergency Exemption for the use of Sandea (halosulfuron) on sweetpotatoes to control nutsedge. Assistant Attorney Generals, Barry Bloch and Thomas Meacham, lead a discussion with the NC Pesticide Board, concerning private pesticide applicator monetary penalty assessments. Assistant Attorney General Barry Bloch presented settlement agreements for the Board’s consideration and approval. 10 July 13, 2004 The final report of the PETF sponsored project, Field Testing of a Lethal Oviposition Trap Against Suburban Populations of Aedes Albopictus (Asian Tiger Mosquito), was presented by Dr. Charles S. Apperson, NCSU Dept. of Entomology. An overview of the Section 18 Emergency Exemption for the use of Propiconazole (Tilt, Propimax EC, Bumper), Tebuconazole (Folicur), Myclobutanil(Laredo EC, Laredo EW), Propiconazole+ Trifloxstrobin (Stratego), Tetraconazole (Deomark), Pyraclostrobin (Headline), and Pyraclostrobin+ Boscalid (Pristine), to control soybean rust on soybeans. Assistant Attorney General Barry Bloch presented settlement agreements for the Board’s consideration and approval. The Board continued discussion of the monetary penalty assessment against private pesticide applicators. Attorney Barry Bloch of the Attorney General’s Office lead the discussion with defining the willful. The Board elected to continue discussion at the next meeting. November 9, 2004 The Pesticide Board appointed Dr. Stewart Sherrick to the Pesticide advisory board as the Pesticide Industry representative. The guidelines and procedures for granting funds from the Pesticide Environmental Trust Fund were presented by Dr. Colleen Hudak-Wise, Pesticide Section, to the Board. The Board discussed its obligation with respect to the Child Support Law. In its final decision, the Board specifically delegated the Secretary of the Board and the Pesticide staff the authority to take actions necessary to comply with the license suspension requirements under the 1996 Child Support Law. Assistant Attorney General Thomas Meacham presented settlement agreements for consideration and approval by the Board. 11 The North Carolina Pesticide Advisory Committee The North Carolina Pesticide Law of 1971 establishes a twenty-member Pesticide Advisory Committee to advise the N.C. Pesticide Board on technical questions and on the development of rules and regulations. Members of the Advisory Committee represent different sectors of the regulated public. Members of the Committee serve at the pleasure of the Board. MEMBERS OF THE N.C. PESTICIDE ADVISORY COMMITTEE, 2004 (N.C. General Statute §143-439) Three practicing farmers **Mr. Dan McConnell, 475 Old Dana Road, Hendersonville, NC 28792 (Tel. 828/692-2819) **Mr. Marshall W. Grant, Route 1, Box 66, Garysburg, NC 27831 (Tel. 919/537-5111 home) **Mr. Darryl K. Corriher, 1475 Corriher Springs Road, China Grove, NC 28023 (Tel. 704/857-6557 home) One conservationist (at large) **Mr. John Paul Lilly, 312 Hampton Drive, Plymouth, NC 27962 (Tel. 252/793-2088 home) One ecologist (at large) **Dr. Thomas R. Wentworth, Professor, Dept. of Botany, NCSU, Box 7612, Raleigh, NC 27695-7612 (Tel. 919/515-2168 office) One representative of the pesticide industry **Dr. Stewart Sherrick, 4774 River Farm Road, Rocky Mount, NC 27803 (Tel. 919/338-8024 home) One representative of agri-business (at large) **Mr. Charles G. Rock, 5517 Robin Ridge Road, Greensboro, NC 27410 (Tel. 336/294-4238 home) One local health director **Ms. Jenny P. Lassiter, Health Director, Pamlico Co. Health Dept., PO Box 306, Bayboro, NC 28515 (Tel. 252/745-5111 office) Three members of the North Carolina State University (NCSU) College of Agriculture & Life Sciences, at least one of which shall be from the area of wildlife or biology *Dr. Clyde E. Sorenson, Associate Professor, Dept. of Entomology, NCSU, Box 7630, Raleigh, NC 27695-7630 (Tel. 919/515-8427 office) *Dr. P. Sterling Southern, Dept. Extension Leader, Dept. of Entomology, NCSU, Box 7613, Raleigh, NC 27695-7613 (Tel. 919/515-2748 office) *Dr. Alan C. York, Extension Specialist & Professor, Dept. of Crop Science, NCSU, Box 7620, Raleigh, NC 27695-7620 (Tel. 919/515-5643 office) One member representing the North Carolina Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services (NCDA&CS); one member representing the North Carolina Department of Environment & Natural Resources (NCDE&NR); the State Health Director or his designee *Mr. James W. Burnette, Jr., Pesticide Administrator, Food & Drug Protection Div., NCDA&CS, PO Box 27647, Raleigh, NC 27611 (Tel. 919/733-3556 office) *Mr. Arthur Mouberry, Chief, Groundwater Section, Div. of Water Quality, NCDE&NR, 1636 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1636 (Tel. 919/715-6170 office) 12 *Mr. Ronald J. Howell, Industrial Hygiene Consultant, Occupational & Environmental Epidemiology Branch, Div. of Public Health, NC Dept. of Health & Human Services, 1912 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1912 (Tel. 919/733-0502 office) One representative of a public utility or railroad company which uses pesticides **Mr. Joseph A. Gregory, Economic Development Dept., Carolina Power & Light Company, PO Box 1551, Raleigh, NC 27602 (Tel. 919/546-6449 office) One representative of the Board of Transportation *Mr. Don Lee, NC Dept. of Transportation, Roadside Environmental Unit, 1557 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1557 (Tel. 919/733-2520 office) One member of the North Carolina Agricultural Aviation Association **Mr. M. Boyd Respess, Dreamstreet Aviation, Inc., 104 S. Dimock Road, Washington, NC 27889 (Tel. 919/975-3351 office) One member of the general public (at large) **Ms. Wanda P. Winslow, 288 Kenilworth Road, Asheville, NC 28803 (Tel. 704/252-5734 home) One member actively engaged in forest pest management **Mr. Coleman A. Doggett, 217 Rosecommon Way, Cary, NC 27511 (Tel. 919/467-0551 home) One member representing the Division of Waste Management of the North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources *Mr. William R. “Bill” Hocutt, Solid Waste Section, Div. of Solid Waste Mgmt., NCDE&NR, 401 Oberlin Road, Suite 150, Raleigh, NC 27605-1350 (Tel. 919/733-0692, ext. 260 office) *Agency appointments **Appointed by Board Chairman, Dr. Alan C. York Vice-Chairman, Marshall W. Grant Secretary, James W. Burnette, Jr., 1090 Mail Service Center, Raleigh, NC 27699-1090 13 PESTICIDE ENVIRONMENTAL TRUST FUND Throughout 2004, the North Carolina Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services (NCDA&CS) continued to fulfill the mandate of N.C. General Statutes §143-442 and §143-468 which specify the collection and disposition of environmental assessment fees that pesticide manufacturers and distributors pay when they register pesticide products for sale in North Carolina. RECEIPTS for 2004 NCDA&CS collected $498,024.10 in environmental assessment fees from the registration of approximately 12,672 pesticide brands during 2004. Fifty-six percent of the receipts were for products with reported annual North Carolina gross sales of less than $5,000, and forty-four percent of the receipts were for products with annual sales of $5,000 or more. (The annual environmental assessment/product is $25 or $50 per brand, respectively.) BALANCES for 2004 Initial receipts from pesticide registrants paying PETF assessments are deposited into the NCDA&CS Pesticide Environment Assessment Fund (PEAF, Account No. 6136). Transfers are made from Account No. 6136 according to North Carolina G.S. § 143-468(b) as follows: 25% to agromedicine and 75% to the Pesticide Environmental Trust Fund (PETF, Account No. 6137), the account which is used by NCDA&CS to sponsor the various pesticide environmental programs summarized in this report. As of December 31, 2004, there was a balance of $251,149.09 in Account No. 6136 and a balance of $142,376.17 in Account No. 6137. The total amount in both accounts as of December 31, 2003 was $407,419.57. EXPENDITURES FOR 2004 During 2004, NCDA&CS expended a total of $516,286.29 from Account Nos. 6136 and 6137. As specified in North Carolina G.S. § 143-468(b), PETF funds were distributed to North Carolina State University (NCSU), NC A&T State University and East Carolina University for operational expenses associated with administering and implementing a statewide agromedicine program; each university received 2.5% of the total PETF receipts collected during the calendar year. Twenty-percent of the total PETF receipts was used to support the agromedicine information specialist position in NCSU’s Environmental & Molecular Toxicology Department. The aggregate amount of PETF funds spent on agromedicine during 2004 was $112,069.39. The remaining $404,216.90 was spent on pesticide container recycling and nine environmental projects: · Five counties (Ashe, Bertie, Burke, Jones and Wayne) received a total of $28,451.00 from the PETF to support local recycling of plastic pesticide containers during 2004. In addition, $7,305.22 was spent on promotional materials for the state’s pesticide container recycling program and $2,058.85 on the John L. Smith Pesticide Container Recycling Awards. The total amount spent on the state’s pesticide container recycling program for 2004 was $37,815.07. · $5,980.00 for Managing Western Corn Rootworm Damage and Reducing Pesticide Risks in Piedmont Silage Corn Production – Dr. John Van Duyn, NC State University · $8,000.00 for Agriculture Worker Pesticide Exposure Research: Comparable Data Conference – Dr. Thomas Arcury, Wake Forest University · $30,647.00 for Development of Effective On-Farm Beneficial Insect Habitat for Improved Insect Pest Management – Dr. David Orr, NC State University · $60,814.33 for IPM for School Buildings – Dr. H. M. Linker, NC State University · $68,318.50 for Assessing Hazards of Pesticides to Native Freshwater Mussels – Dr. W. Gregory Cope, NC State University · $61,033.00 for Predicting Environmental Exposure to Pesticides in Surface Waters of North Carolina – Dr. Damian Shea, NC State University · $16,521.00 for Improving Pest Control in Long Term Care Facilities that House Frail Elders – Dr. Mike Waldvogel, NC State University · $44,500.00 for Working with Christmas Tree Growers and Their Hispanic Farm Workers – Dr. Jill R. Sidebottom, NC State University · $70,588.00 for Pilot Program to Integrate Pesticide Container Recycling and Pesticide Disposal – Mr. Derrick Bell, NCDA & CS, Food and Drug Protection Division 14 REFUNDS FOR 2004 Refunds in the totaling $6,814.22 were received during 2004 as follows: · $3,960.00 – from NC Primary Health Association (for Americorps WPS Trainers) · $2,854.22 – from East Carolina University (Training Health Care Providers) CUMULATIVE PETF FIGURES (1993-2004) As of December 31, 2004, a total of $4,512,009.10 in receipts has been collected since the inception of the PETF. Since 1993, PETF has provided a total of $1,119,030.59 for support of agromedicine in North Carolina. Expenditures for pesticide environmental programs between 1995 and 2004 have totaled $3,149,616.30. 15 Pesticide Environmental Trust Fund (PETF) Project Summaries Agromedicine Institute: Partners for Health & Safety in Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Research, education, and prevention/intervention projects are implemented to improve the health and safety of rural communities involved in these three industries. The North Carolina Agromedicine Institute (NCAI) is a collaborative effort involving East Carolina University, North Carolina State University, and North Carolina A & T State University. The North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service (NCCES) and the Eastern Area Health Education Center are outreach partners of the Institute. The Southern Coastal Agromedicine Center (SCAC), which is one of nine regional centers funded through the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, is also housed at the NCAI. The SCAC covers Puerto Rico, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, and Florida. The 20 projects of the NCAI and SCAC included: initiation of an Agro-Health Institute in Honduras to serve Central America and the Caribbean, establishment of an MOU between the NCAI and Batovi Instituto Orgainic- International, a research and education institute located in Tacuarembo, Uruguay, and testing of remote environmental monitors in agricultural settings. For more information on descriptions of projects and programs that are currently underway, see the NCAI web site, www.ncagromedicine.org. Pesticide Container Recycling North Carolina’s plastic pesticide container recycling program showed improvement during 2004 over the previous three years. USAg Recycling, Inc., the ACRC approved recycler in North Carolina, reported that an estimated 322,790 pounds of plastic pesticide containers were recycled during 2004, making North Carolina one of the leading states. These totals represent containers no larger than a 55-gallon capacity. North Carolina ranked fifth of 18 states serviced by USAg Recycling, Inc. In the Fall of 2004, Pesticide Inspector II personnel began visiting recycling sites across the state to check on the cleanliness of pesticide containers being stored for recycling and to verify how previously awarded PETF grant money had been spent. An annual county report for 2004 was requested from all participating counties. A financial audit of all county-awarded PETF recycling grants was also conducted. During the past year, the Pesticide Section distributed at farm shows, fairs, and other planned events a variety of items (pens, hats, rulers, golf tees, calibration cups) to promote North Carolina’s recycling of plastic pesticide containers. These items were also distributed to local pesticide container recycling programs across the state. Working with Christmas Tree Growers and Their Hispanic Farm Workers PETF funds were awarded to train Hispanic farmworkers on Christmas tree farms in Alleghany, Ashe, and Watauga Counties in Western, NC to properly scout trees utilizing IPM concepts. Workers were contacted by project technician, Bryan Davis, prior to training dates to generate interest. Dr. Jill Sidebottom of NC State University, Forest Resources and Jim Hamilton wrote a scouting factsheet and a PowerPoint presentation teaching workers to recognize the important pests of Fraser fir and how to apply pesticides safely for control. The factsheets were translated into Spanish and 6-hour training classes were conducted in the western counties. These classes included PowerPoint presentation, factsheet, pesticide safety training, and other IPM training materials. NCDA & CS Bilingual Specialist, Carmina Hanson, aided in the training sessions. Plans are underway for grower IPM training. This 4-hour training will include reviewing pest identification, discussing pest control strategies revolving around the scouting schedule, and spray drift reduction management. In the fall of 2004, ground covers were sown in a demonstration site in Alleghany County to demonstrate advanced IPM techniques that will be distributed to growers in 2005. Agriculture Worker Pesticide Exposure Research: Comparable Data Conference Dr. Thomas Arcury, Wake Forest University, was awarded an $8,000.00 PETF grant to establish consensus on comparable data collection, laboratory analysis and measurement for research and intervention projects focused on the pesticide exposure and environmental health of agricultural worker populations. Specifically, this conference will: 16 (1) establish investigator working groups to develop consensus documents for comparable data in four areas of environmental health (a) environmental exposure assessment for pesticides (b) biological exposure assessment or biomarkers for pesticides (c) personal and exposure characteristics (d) health outcomes (2) convene a conference of the investigators from all of the working groups to review, discuss and refine the comparable data consensus documents in these four areas (3) disseminate the comparable data consensus documents in these four areas The four investigator working groups have been established and each has produced a working group report. A conference was convened on September 30 and October 1, 2004. Twenty-four members of the working groups attended this conference. The four working groups presented their reports, and each report was discussed by those attending the conference. The investigator working groups are in the process of revising their reports based on comments and discussion from the conference. On February 10, 2004, Dr. Arcury was granted and extension for this project through February 28, 2006. IPM for School Buildings Initially funded in 1998, this project ended October 31, 2002. Dr. Mike Linker presented the final project report to the North Carolina Pesticide Board on February 11, 2003. According to the project results, lack of knowledge of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) practices and lack of resources to compare the costs and effectiveness of conventional and IPM services are probably factors in the continued use of conventional pest control services by schools. In September 2003, Dr. Linker was awarded a second PETF grant for School IPM. The following are specific project objectives: (1. ) To raise awareness of IPM and garner administrative and institutional support for IPM programs within school systems. Progress in 2004: On March 4, 2004, several State departments, Professional Associations and a non-profit group signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to collaborate and provide administrative support for School IPM programs within the state. A Public Service Announcement (PSA) was also developed to increase awareness of IPM and to stimulate teachers, staff and school administrators to find out more about IPM, and to request or demand its adoption by their school districts. The PSA will be distributed to radio stations across the state in Spring or Summer of 2005. (2.) To conduct a comprehensive education and outreach program targeting various sub-groups of the school community and other non-school groups to influence the practice of IPM in schools, and to delineate their specific roles and responsibilities and emphasize the need for community effort in a school IPM program. Progress in 2004: Training workshops and seminars on IPM definition and implementation were conducted across the state to continue the education and awareness campaign. (3.) To set up IPM demonstration sites. Progress in 2004: Demonstration sites were set up at the following locations: (a.) Granville Co. Schools (5 Schools) (b.) Guilford Co. Schools (4 Schools) (c.) Pitt Co. Schools (5 Schools) These sites were selected because of chronic German cockroach pest problems. (4.) To develop and provide incentives that will stimulate acceptance and adoption of IPM programs in North Carolina schools. Progress in 2004: The IPM committee decided to name the award described in the proposal as the “IPM Leader Award”. Consultation with Agricultural communication of the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences to develop tools for marketing the “IPM Leader Award” are forthcoming. (5. ) To develop an IPM Start-up Kit (on CD or Pamphlet, booklet etc.) with step-by-step instructions and information on how to implement an IPM program. Progress in 2004: A model school IPM policy was developed in conjunction with the North Carolina School Boards Association and was made available via website and mailings. The model IPM Service Contract was reviewed and updated with Mr. Billy Tesh, a representative of the North Carolina Pest Control Association. A series of educational and informational brochures on school IPM for Teachers & Students, School Administrators, Food Service Employees and Maintenance Employees was also developed. 17 Managing Western Corn Rootworm Damage & Reducing Pesticide Risk in Piedmont silage Corn Production On May 11, 2004, Dr. John Van Duyn, NC State University, was awarded a PETF grant of $5,980.00 for a project to create a data-base showing the utility of neonicotinoid corn seed coatings and Cry3Bb biotech corn for management of western corn rootworm, and other early-season insects, in Western NC corn silage production. The database would then be used for developing extension education materials and to use experiments for current year education purposes. Experiments were conducted in Iredell and Wilkes counties. Each test was planted in cooperation with leading growers. Data was collected on plant stands (seedling stage and harvest), insect damaged plants and silage yield. This project is now in the outreach phase. Each test has been used for county educational tour stops. Also, an educational program, along with mini-posters has been sent to the NCCES agents in Western, NC. A four county meeting was held on February 17, 2005. Improving Pest Control in Long Term Care Facilities A PETF grant was awarded to Dr. Mike Waldvogel, Dept. of Entomology at NC State University, to conduct workshops to improve pest control in long term health care facilities. Workshops were held at six locations across the state with three training segments at each site. Phase I and II were directed at Nursing Home and Long-term care staff, and state/county regulatory personnel, providing an overview of IPM and general pest problems. Phase II was designed as a “virtual walkthrough” of an LTC facility, examining resident rooms, common areas, employee work areas, exterior features, and how these specific areas impact pest activity. PHASE III targeted pest management professionals whom currently serviced LTC facilities or were interested in offering such a service in their area. Phase III included discussions of issues such as resident abuse and interacting with residents at LTC facilities. Total attendance for these sessions numbered 155. Post-workshop surveys were conducted with results indicating attendees had a better understanding of IPM principles after training. Assessing Hazards of Pesticides to Native Freshwater Mussels On August 12, 2003, the North Carolina Pesticide Board awarded a PETF grant to Dr. Greg Cope of N.C. State University to generate toxicological information on the acute hazards of pesticides to various life stages of native freshwater mussels. The successful completion of this project will provide resource managers and other decision makers in North Carolina with valuable information that can be used to perform risk assessments for many of the pesticides currently used in the state. Researchers tested and developed new pesticide toxicity information for eight species of mussel glochidia (larvae) and five species of juvenile mussels. During 2004, this project generated a tremendous amount of new toxicity information. This work had directly contributed toward a national effort to establish standardized testing guidelines for glochidia and juvenile freshwater mussels. The project is on schedule and expected to be completed in August 2006. Predicting Environmental Exposure to Pesticides in Surface Waters of North Carolina On August 12, 2003, the North Carolina Pesticide Board awarded a PETF grant to Damian Shea, Chairman of N.C. State’s Department of Environmental and Molecular Toxicology. The goal of this project is to validate the use of surface water quality models to predict exposure to pesticides in North Carolina surface waters. Successful completion of this project should provide North Carolina with the tools to perform ecological risk assessments of commonly used pesticides. Project surveys of pesticide use in coastal and piedmont watersheds were completed. Surveys in potential mountain watersheds were unable to be completed due to poor response to requests for information. In addition, investigations into hydrologic conditions at candidate mountain watersheds revealed extreme variability and multiple points of entry (of pesticides) that would be very difficult to measure or model. Due to these issues in the mountain region, the project was modified from developing and testing models at one watershed in each of the three regions to developing and testing models at four watersheds, two in the coastal region and two in the piedmont. This project is expected to conclude in August 2005. Precision Application of Reduced Volumes of Agrochemicals In April 2002, the N.C. Pesticide Board awarded a PETF grant to Dr. Ray Long of N.C. State University in support of his field research. The ultimate goal of this study is to use digital camera technology coupled with a mechanical topper on a high clearance sprayer to create precision application of sucker control agents to the center of decapitated tobacco stalks. Most of the 2002 field season was spent in developing a lighting system (comprised of a shield, lights, and filters) that produces digital images having excellent contrast between cut stalks and leaves even under varying ambient light conditions. The next step undertaken was to use the software of a machine vision camera to identify the cut stalk automatically and output an electronic signal that will trigger a spray solenoid for application of the sucker control agent. Unfortunately, the first camera that the project purchased in 2003 did not have sufficient computing speed to process this information before the next stalk entered the visual field. A new camera, however, will soon be available which will be able to process the data much faster, even at ground speeds in excess of 5 MPH. This project is still ongoing. Dr. Long received an extension and additional funding through December 31, 2005. Extensive field-testing was completed at the Upper Piedmont Research Station. Results from the field-testing indicate that machine vision imaging cameras have a lot of potential in agricultural settings to allow the application of small volumes of highly specific chemicals to individual plants, based on the identification of the location of the plants and perhaps plant species. In the present situation, further effort will be necessary to overcome limitations to the use of this technology. 18 Precise placement of agrochemicals should result in reduced chemical needs, reduced worker exposure, and reduced potential for chemical release into the environment. It is hoped that the once the application system is refined it can be adapted for applying insecticides to small plants of various species. On-line Training for Health Care Providers on Pesticide Related Illness and Health Issues On September 9, 2003, the N.C. Pesticide Board approved funding for development of on-line training for health care providers on the topic of pesticide related illnesses. Katherine McGinnis of the Eastern Area Health Education Center is directing the project. An instructional designer was hired to prepare content for the on-line presentation and content experts evaluated and refined course content. . The on-line program will be posted on the Internet for a minimum of two years. Participants will be able to earn Continuing Medical Education (CME) credits. In 2004, final drafts of the modules on Introduction, Exposure, Overview of Pesticides and Toxicity and Office Preparation were completed. The module on diagnosis and treatment of acute pesticide poisoning was reviewed and is in final stages of development. Additional modules on differential diagnosis and long-term effects of pesticide exposure are in draft form. Barring unanticipated difficulties, the course will be online and available in May of 2005 as initially projected. Field Testing of Lethal Oviposition Traps Dr. Charles Apperson, NC State University Dept. of Entomology presented his final report on this project, evaluating the effectiveness of the lethal ovipostion trap to control the Asian tiger mosquito, at the June 8, 2004 meeting of the N.C. Pesticide Board. A mosquito management strategy involving a lethal oviposition trap (LOVT) was evaluated under field conditions against populations of the container-inhabiting mosquito Aedes albopictus (Skuse). Field trials were carried out in suburban residential neighborhoods in the Cities of Raleigh and Cary, Wake County, North Carolina during the 2003 mosquito season. Study results suggest that the LOVT had no detectable impact on Aedes albopictus populations. Albeit, the LOVT is an ecologically appealing management strategy, because it is based on the biology and behavior of container-inhabiting mosquitoes, the LOVT promises to be a self-sustaining method of control. It is environmentally friendly because toxicants are confined to point sources, rather than being distributed throughout the landscape. It is recommended that further efforts be made to stabilize the toxicant in the lethal ovistrips so that the traps are active for at least 30 days. Some attempts should be made to increase the attractancy of the LOVT by modifying the trap design and/or by adding an oviposition attractant. A Pilot Program to Integrate Pesticide Container Recycling and Pesticide Disposal The North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services has two very important programs that foster pesticide environmental stewardship in North Carolina. The Pesticide Disposal Assistance Program (PDAP) is a non-regulatory program that assists farmers and homeowners with proper, legal disposal of unwanted or unusable pesticides. To date, PDAP has properly disposed of over one million pounds of pesticides from collection events conducted throughout North Carolina. It is funded by appropriations from the NC General Assembly through the NCDA&CS. The Pesticide Container Recycling Program (PCRP) assists counties and local councils in establishing empty pesticide container recycling centers throughout the state. The PCRP is funded by the PETF. Since 1995, more than $758,000 has been used to promote recycling of plastic pesticide containers in North Carolina. Two situations in the agricultural community have been targeted that could be addressed through cooperation between the Pesticide Disposal Assistance Program and the Pesticide Container Recycling Program. 1. Improved efficiency could be obtained for the PCRP and the PDAP if a few storage facilities could be strategically located across the state. These storage facilities would serve dual purposes; participating county CES agents would be able to store both empty pesticide containers and unwanted pesticide materials. The project has purchased 3 metal cargo units for three counties (1 per county). 2. Farmers and dealers in North Carolina have many old, brittle, mini-bulk tanks that need to be removed from the farms and dealerships for recycling. This pilot project is conducting 6 mini-bulk recycling events with a pesticide Disposal Contractor on-site to properly handle the generated waste from each event. In 2004, $28,451.00 in Pesticide Environmental Trust Fund (PETF) money was awarded to five county programs (Ashe, Bertie, Burke, Jones, and Wayne) to support local recycling of plastic pesticide containers. The project purchased three Metal Cargo Units, one each for Cleveland, Craven, and Washington Counties. Pesticides collected from these three storage units totaled 2,058 lbs. in 2004. The initial processing of the mini-bulk/plastic drums began on February 9, 2004 and continued through May 2, 2004. From the mini-bulk collection sites, USAg Recycling ground a total of 41,185 lbs of plastic. 19 Development of Effective On-Farm Beneficial Insect Habitats for Improved Pest Management In February 2004, Dr. David Orr, NC State University Dept. of Entomology, was awarded a PETF grant for the Development of Effective On-Farm Beneficial Insect Habitat for Improved Insect Pest Management. The three-year project will develop a list of plants that provide beneficial insect habitants. At projects end the results will recommend combinations of plants, adapted to North Carolina, that would build beneficial insect habitants and contribute to on-farm insect pest management. The four main goals of the project are: (1.) Combine experience with grower’s practical knowledge to select a list of agronomically acceptable, hardy plants that are adapted to the southeast, and provide habitat for beneficial insects. (2.) Examine purity, composition, and germination of seeds from commercial suppliers for species selected from objective This will narrow the list further to plants commercially available from quality suppliers. (3.) Conduct field studies to determine which of these plants are most easily grown, require the least management, are the most competitive with weeds, but will not contribute to on-farm weed problems. (4. ) Conduct field studies to determine which plants, or combinations of plants provide the best beneficial insect habitat. A survey of central North Carolina organic farmers was conducted in 2004 with the intent of establishing the current state of beneficial insect habitat implementation. Discussions with organic growers also contributed to understanding how organic growers are currently implementing habitat on their farms. 20 Pesticide Disposal Assistance Program In 1976, the North Carolina Pesticide Board adopted regulations prohibiting the disposal of any hazardous waste, including pesticides, in sanitary landfills. The NC Pesticide Disposal Assistance Program, created by the NC Dept of Agriculture & Consumer Services, provides the public a legal, free-of-charge, environmentally acceptable mechanism to dispose of unwanted or unusable pesticides. The Pesticide Disposal Program is contained within the Food and Drug Protection Division, but is not a regulatory part of the Pesticide Section. The Pesticide Disposal Assistance Program disposes of pesticides collected at designated single day disposal collection sites and at permanent household hazardous waste collection sites across the North Carolina. In 2004, the Pesticide Disposal Assistance Program supervised the collection and disposal of 145,085 pounds of pesticide waste. A total of 39 singe day disposal events were organized by NCDA&CS during 2004. NCDA&CS also assisted 21 counties in disposal of pesticides collected at permanent household hazardous waste (HHW) sites. A participant must notify the Pesticide Disposal Assistance Program prior to taking unwanted pesticides to a HHW site. 21 22 Name County Name County Licensed Pesticide Ground Applicators, 2004 AARON, SONYA D. OUT-OF-STATE ABDELAZIZ, CHRISTI P. MECKLENBURG ABELLANOSA, ALAN L. HOKE ABERNATHY, FRANK O. MECKLENBURG ABERNATHY, TODD L. GASTON ABERNETHY, GARY J. CATAWBA ABLES, PATTY C. BUNCOMBE ABRAHAMSON, TODD R. JOHNSTON ABRAMOWSKI, RICHARD SCOTLAND ABRAMS, RANDY W. EDGECOMBE ABSHER, EDWARD B. HALIFAX ABSHIRE, WILLIAM L. WAKE ACKER, MARTIN J. CUMBERLAND ACOSTA, ROBBY M. JACKSON ACREE, GARRY E. OUT-OF-STATE ADAMS, BENJAMIN M. SURRY ADAMS, DAVID R. CRAVEN ADAMS, DEXTER K. LEE ADAMS, DUANE E. HALIFAX ADAMS, HOPE M. NASH ADAMS, KENNETH D. OUT-OF-STATE ADAMS, LACY VAN, JR. RANDOLPH ADAMS, LINDSAY R. NEW HANOVER ADAMS, M. JOEL NASH ADAMS, RACHELLE A. MECKLENBURG ADAMS, RAY F. CARTERET ADAMS, ROGER G. MOORE ADAMS, TIMOTHY T. CALDWELL ADAMS, TYLER H. WILKES ADAMS, VIRGINIA S. NASH ADAMS, WILLIAM J., JR. WAKE ADCOCK, ALLEN B. GRANVILLE ADCOCK, MELVIN B. PERSON ADCOCK, SPURGEON EMMETT FORSYTH ADDINGTON, BOBBY C. GUILFORD ADDISON, CATHY S. WAKE ADKINS, CHARLES T. OUT-OF-STATE ADKINS, FRANKLIN L. PITT ADKINS, JOHN W. RANDOLPH ADKINS, MARK G. WILKES ADKINS, MELVIN W. GUILFORD ADKINS, ROBERT K., JR. GUILFORD ADKINS-HURLEY, ANGELA D. CUMBERLAND ADOREE, DEBORAH L. MOORE AGE, RONALD L. BLADEN AGEE, MARK A. FORSYTH AGNEW, MARY S. MOORE AGUILAR, JORGE ALAMANCE AGUILAR-MARTINEZ, MOISES OUT-OF-STATE AIKEN, B. WAYNE DURHAM AIKEN, FRANKLIN S. OUT-OF-STATE AIKEN, MICHAEL J. MECKLENBURG AKINS, BRENDA D. DAVIDSON ALBERT, ERIC D. OUT-OF-STATE ALBERTSON, GERALD E. GUILFORD ALBERTSON, KENNETH A. UNION ALBINO, MICHAEL J., SR. WAKE ALBRECHT, KENNETH N. WAKE ALBRIGHT, CHRIS J. DAVIDSON ALBRITTON, LARRY G. MARTIN ALBRITTON, QUILL S. LENOIR ALCON, H. GLENN GUILFORD ALDRIDGE, BLANE E. CATAWBA ALDRIDGE, BRIAN H. HAYWOOD ALDRIDGE, CAYLE D. JACKSON ALDRIDGE, STEVEN S. ROWAN ALEXANDER, ALYCE J. UNION ALEXANDER, CYNTHIA M. MOORE ALEXANDER, EUGENE F. UNION ALEXANDER, J. HOUSTON BUNCOMBE 23 Name County Name County Licensed Pesticide Ground Applicators, 2004 ALEXANDER, JOHN G. GASTON ALEXANDER, JONATHAN D. FORSYTH ALEXANDER, RYAN L. WILSON ALEXANDER, TIM L. CLEVELAND ALEXANDER, W.A., III TRANSYLVANIA ALFORD, CHARLES H., II JOHNSTON ALFORD, JOHN H., JR. WAKE ALFORD, THOMAS W. BUNCOMBE ALLEGOOD, JOSEPH J., JR. WILSON ALLEN, ANTHONY S. MECKLENBURG ALLEN, BURNICE L. DURHAM ALLEN, CHARLES A. CUMBERLAND ALLEN, CHARLES D. PASQUOTANK ALLEN, CHRISTOPHER A. MOORE ALLEN, CLARENCE B. ,JR. EDGECOMBE ALLEN, DANNY B. OUT-OF-STATE ALLEN, DONALD G. CLEVELAND ALLEN, DOROTHY B. ROWAN ALLEN, ELMER LARRY ASHE ALLEN, GREGORY S. CASWELL ALLEN, JAMES D. MONTGOMERY ALLEN, JAN M. WAKE ALLEN, JOHN T. VANCE ALLEN, JONATHAN S. GUILFORD ALLEN, JUDY B. HENDERSON ALLEN, LEAMON H. BEAUFORT ALLEN, MARK S. OUT-OF-STATE ALLEN, MARTIN L. WAKE ALLEN, PHILLIP W. LEE ALLEN, RICHARD W. MECKLENBURG ALLEN, ROBERT J. CASWELL ALLEN, RON C. MECKLENBURG ALLEN, ROY L., JR. MECKLENBURG ALLEN, TIMMY CLEVELAND ALLEN, TODD A. OUT-OF-STATE ALLEN, TRENT C. CABARRUS ALLEY, JEFFREY E. ORANGE ALLIGOOD, PHILLIP N. PASQUOTANK ALLISON, JOHN M. HENDERSON ALLISON, KENNETH T. HENDERSON ALLMAN, DONALD W. CABARRUS ALLRED, FORREST E. FORSYTH ALLRED, JAMES G., III GUILFORD ALMOND, JOSEPH P. ROWAN ALMOND, KEITH E. STANLY ALMOND, LARRY D. STANLY ALPHIN, DURWOOD D. WAKE ALPHIN, RONNIE E. LENOIR ALSPAUGH, GREG CLEVELAND ALTIZER, MARK C. CRAVEN ALTMAN, CAMILLE S. JOHNSTON ALVIS, WILLIAM L. ALAMANCE AMBURGEY, JIMMY D. ROCKINGHAM AMICK, RUTH ALAMANCE AMIDON, DEREK A. RANDOLPH AMMIRATA, FREDERICK R. CRAVEN AMMONS, DAVID P. MECKLENBURG AMOS, WENDELL NEW HANOVER ANDERS, ANNA C. FORSYTH ANDERS, DARRELL K. ALLEGHANY ANDERSON, ANDY E., JR. MECKLENBURG ANDERSON, DANA M. BRUNSWICK ANDERSON, DONALD B. SURRY ANDERSON, DONALD L. ROCKINGHAM ANDERSON, DOUGLAS J. NEW HANOVER ANDERSON, DOUGLAS S. BRUNSWICK ANDERSON, EARL D. MECKLENBURG ANDERSON, HARRISON M., III FORSYTH ANDERSON, JAMES L. ONSLOW ANDERSON, KIM L. WAKE 24 Name County Name County Licensed Pesticide Ground Applicators, 2004 ANDERSON, LAURIE A. RICHMOND ANDERSON, LINDA K. WAKE ANDERSON, LYLE H. OUT-OF-STATE ANDERSON, MELISSA L. MECKLENBURG ANDERSON, SCOTT G. PITT ANDERSON, TERRY G. MOORE ANDERSON, TIMOTHY L. BUNCOMBE ANDERSON, WILLIAM D. MECKLENBURG ANDES, CHRISTOPHER J. WAKE ANDREW, TIMOTHY B. FORSYTH ANDREWS, ANGELA L. ALAMANCE ANDREWS, BILL D. RUTHERFORD ANDREWS, DAVID B. DAVIE ANDREWS, JODY R. MARTIN ANDREWS, JOHN D. PITT ANDREWS, JOSH R. FORSYTH ANDREWS, WILLIAM G. ALAMANCE ANGE, ROBBIE W. CURRITUCK ANGERHOFER, TERESA A. CUMBERLAND ANGLE, JOHN L. FORSYTH ANGLERO, KAYVIN A. WILSON ANGLERO, TINA L. WILSON ANNAS, GARY K. CALDWELL ANNAS, JASON D. DAVIDSON ANNAS, LORI D. CALDWELL ANNAS, MICHAEL E. CATAWBA ANTHONY, KENNETH M. CATAWBA ANTHONY, TRIPPLEE M. MECKLENBURG ANTHONY, TROY L. GUILFORD APPELDOORN, BRUCE J. BUNCOMBE APPLEBY, DEBBIE S. WILKES ARCHER, KIM CHATHAM ARCHIBALD, STEVE K. DARE ARDOIN, LOUIS JR. CARTERET ARENDTS, JOHN M. DARE ARMADA, RICHARD A. ROWAN ARMFIELD, FLORENCE S. GUILFORD ARMISTEAD, GROVER H. OUT-OF-STATE ARMSTRONG, DAVID A. GUILFORD ARMSTRONG, EDWARD E. CHOWAN ARMSTRONG, GRADY E. FORSYTH ARMSTRONG, GREGORY T. IREDELL ARMSTRONG, JOSEPH E. HALIFAX ARMSTRONG, MICHAEL D. MECKLENBURG ARNOLD, ADAM K. JOHNSTON ARNOLD, JON S. FORSYTH ARNOLD, RANDALL S. WILKES ARNOLD, ROBERT S. WILKES ARNSBERGER, MATTHEW M. ORANGE ARRINGTON, GREGORY W. FORSYTH ARRINGTON, LARRY D. WAKE ARRINGTON, ROBERT B. CATAWBA ARRINGTON, ROBERT W., JR. CALDWELL ARROOOD, KEVIN S., JR. HARNETT ARROWOOD, JANET E. CATAWBA ARTHUR, GERALD L. AVERY ARTHUR, KURT M. GUILFORD ARTHUR, THOMAS R. CRAVEN ARTIS, LARRY D. WAYNE ARTLEY, BRIAN P. HAYWOOD ARTS, RICHARD H. MECKLENBURG ARWE, KYLE J. MECKLENBURG ASBILL, MARTY W. RANDOLPH ASBURY, TRAVIS G. FORSYTH ASHBURN, ROBERT S. GUILFORD ASHFORD, BRIAN K. TYRRELL ASHLEY, DAVID R. MOORE ASHWORTH, JOSEPH K. WAKE ASKEW, DEREK K. GUILFORD ASKEW, JAMES SCOTT DAVIDSON 25 Name County Name County Licensed Pesticide Ground Applicators, 2004 ASKEW, JONATHAN P. DARE ASKEW, LARRY R. WASHINGTON ASKEW, PAUL C. GATES ASSADZANDI, SAEED HENDERSON ASSIMOS, JULIA E. FORSYTH ATHEY, JEFFERY D. ROWAN ATKINS, ALAN D. JOHNSTON ATKINS, JOHN H. HARNETT ATKINS, KEVIN G. SURRY ATKINS, MARK A. GUILFORD ATKINS, MICHAEL J. SURRY ATKINS, TIM M. SURRY ATKINSON, DAVID C. WAKE ATKINSON, DELMER D. WAKE ATTAYEK, JOSEPH E., JR. GUILFORD ATWELL, EVERETT R. MECKLENBURG ATWELL, WILLIAM F. CABARRUS ATWOOD, WILLIAM L. HALIFAX AUMAN, DAVID B. MOORE AUSBON, BURNACE R. BEAUFORT AUSBON, RICHARD STEVE BEAUFORT AUSTELL, DAVID C. WAKE AUSTIN, DAVID L. MECKLENBURG AUSTIN, DONALD S. CURRITUCK AUSTIN, ELROY L. WAKE AUSTIN, KYLE D. ROWAN AUSTIN, MITCHELL K. WILKES AUTREY, DAVID J. YANCEY AUTRY, JAMES L. CUMBERLAND AUTRY, MARTY L. UNION AUTRY, RAY J. FRANKLIN AVANT, EDWARD D. MECKLENBURG AVERETT, JASON H. LEE AVERETTE, ROBERT L. NEW HANOVER AVERETTE, TIMOTHY J. FRANKLIN AVERY, DONALD L. BURKE AVERY, JERRY W. PENDER AVERY, ROBERT R. CRAVEN AVERY, WILFORD RAY UNION AVIS, CHRISTOPHER S. ROCKINGHAM AYER, MATTHEW E. GUILFORD AYERS, BRANDON T. TRANSYLVANIA AYERS, BRIAN K. GUILFORD AYERS, RICHARD T. MECKLENBURG AYERS, TIMOTHY M. MECKLENBURG AYERS, YORK S. WAKE AYRES, STEVEN T. BUNCOMBE AYSCUE, DONNIE M. WAKE BABBITT, HOWARD L., JR. HENDERSON BACOLA, LAWRENCE M. OUT-OF-STATE BACON, DANIEL S. JOHNSTON BACON, DAVID L. JOHNSTON BADGER, WILLIAM R. BRUNSWICK BAECHT, GAYLE T. MOORE BAFILE, KERRY L., JR. MOORE BAFILE, LYNDA J. MOORE BAGAN, RICARDO D. PITT BAGGETT, CHARLOTTE J. HARNETT BAGGETT, DALLIE D. NEW HANOVER BAGLEY, ROBERT W. MECKLENBURG BAGWELL, JOSEPH B. OUT-OF-STATE BAGWELL, LEEANNE C. ORANGE BAGWELL, MARVIN H. MCDOWELL BAHR, ROBERT J. STANLY BAILEY, ANTHONY L. PITT BAILEY, CHRISTOPHER E. ONSLOW BAILEY, DAVID L. DURHAM BAILEY, DAVID M. STANLY BAILEY, DAVID T. ROCKINGHAM BAILEY, HARRY L., III PASQUOTANK 26 Name County Name County Licensed Pesticide Ground Applicators, 2004 BAILEY, JACKIE G FRANKLIN BAILEY, JOHN R. WAKE BAILEY, LESLIE G. MOORE BAILEY, ROBIN B. ROCKINGHAM BAILEY, THOMAS GRANVILLE BAINES, ASHLEY S. WAKE BAINES, THOMAS S. NASH BAIRD, VIRGINIA I. AVERY BAITH, PAUL J. CABARRUS BAKER, BRAD E. NEW HANOVER BAKER, DAVID B. YADKIN BAKER, DONALD H. WAKE BAKER, ELIZABETH M. BUNCOMBE BAKER, H. DEAN, CGCS LENOIR BAKER, HAROLD L. TRANSYLVANIA BAKER, JOHN W. LINCOLN BAKER, JOHNNY L. POLK BAKER, JONATHAN A. PITT BAKER, JR., JOHNNY A. HOKE BAKER, MATTHEW C. GUILFORD BAKER, NELSON S. DUPLIN BAKER, PAUL D. GRANVILLE BAKER, RICHARD E. CUMBERLAND BAKER, RICHARD J. WILSON BAKER, RUSSELL K. PITT BAKER, SUSAN B. WAKE BAKER, TERRY L. STOKES BAKER, TRACI A. STOKES BAKER, WILLIAM C. ,JR. NEW HANOVER BAKER, WILLIAM L. WAKE BALACKI, TIFFANY P. UNION BALDERSON, JAMES B. NEW HANOVER BALDREE, ALTON M. PITT BALDREE, JAMES A. PITT BALL, DARIEN B. BUNCOMBE BALL, JAMES D. BUNCOMBE BALL, JOHN T. WAYNE BALL, MARK M. MADISON BALL, STEPHEN M. WAKE BALLANCE, VERNON E., JR. ROWAN BALLANT, JOSEPH R. OUT-OF-STATE BALLARD, JAMES E. BUNCOMBE BALLARD, JOHN L., JR. IREDELL BALLARD, JOSHUA C. LINCOLN BALLARD, TIMOTHY S. PAMLICO BALOG, WILLIAM MACON BALOGH, G. JOHN MADISON BALZER, DALE OUT-OF-STATE BAME, ANDREW M. ROWAN BANDY, KIRK H. IREDELL BANKS, ALLEN T., JR. PASQUOTANK BANKS, ANTHONY DURHAM BANKS, CLYDE D. BUNCOMBE BANKS, JOSHUA B. YANCEY BANKS, KENNETH E. HAYWOOD BANKS, ROBERT A. GUILFORD BANNON, MICHAEL P. NEW HANOVER BARBEE, ASHLEY S. UNION BARBEE, DAVID A. WAKE BARBEE, JAMES R, JR. WAKE BARBEE, KEVIN N. STANLY BARBEE, MYRON P. ROWAN BARBER, FLETCHER, JR. ORANGE BARBER, JEFF S. DAVIDSON BARBER, JIM L. GUILFORD BARBER, MERWYN J., JR. CHATHAM BARBER, RICKY G. WASHINGTON BARBERREE, MELANIE H. MECKLENBURG BARBOUR, J. BURLON WAKE BARBOUR, JAMES S. JOHNSTON 27 Name County Name County Licensed Pesticide Ground Applicators, 2004 BARBOUR, JAMES T. WAKE BARBOUR, MARCUS J. WAKE BARBOUR, MILTON B. WAKE BARDEN, ROBERT T. UNION BARDIN, TIMOTHY L. FORSYTH BARE, RALPH B. GUILFORD BAREFOOT, DONALD S. OUT-OF-STATE BAREFOOT, JACK RAY SAMPSON BAREFOOT, JAMES D. WAYNE BAREFOOT, JAMES W. WAKE BAREFOOT, JOSEPH E. SAMPSON BAREFOOT, JOSEPH GLENN SAMPSON BAREFOOT, LAWRENCE G. WAKE BAREFOOT, RICHARD W. IREDELL BAREFOOT, TRACY G. SAMPSON BAREFOOT, WALTER M. ALAMANCE BARGER JR. JERRY L. CATAWBA BARHAM, WILLIAM R. WAKE BARILE, RALPH J. DARE BARKEMEYER, ERIC P. IREDELL BARKER, JAIME W. DAVIE BARKER, WAYNE E., JR. SURRY BARKER, WAYNE S. CASWELL BARKER. B. ISAAC MECKLENBURG BARKLEY, H. S. IREDELL BARKLEY, JOSEPH W., JR. NORTHAMPTON BARKLEY, SCOTT C MECKLENBURG BARKSDALE, BEVO E. MECKLENBURG BARKSDALE, BRIAN D. MECKLENBURG BARLOW, ROBERT L. WILKES BARNARD, J. BRYAN RUTHERFORD BARNES, ALRICE W., JR. COLUMBUS BARNES, BENJAMIN C. WATAUGA BARNES, BRIAN C. WAKE BARNES, DONALD A. MECKLENBURG BARNES, JAMES D. NEW HANOVER BARNES, JAMES W., III JOHNSTON BARNES, JAMES W., IV CURRITUCK BARNES, JEREMY T. NASH BARNES, MARK A. WAKE BARNES, MARTY R. FRANKLIN BARNES, ROBERT R. CRAVEN BARNES, RUSSELL E. BUNCOMBE BARNES, SAMMY D. ALAMANCE BARNES, SAMUEL A. BRUNSWICK BARNES, STANLEY J. PERQUIMANS BARNETT, WESLEY A. HENDERSON BARNETTE, LORIE H. CATAWBA BARNETTE, RUSSYLL B. WAKE BARNEY, FLOYD F., JR. DAVIE BARNHARDT, CHARLES F. CABARRUS BARNHARDT, EDDIE R. UNION BARNHARDT, ELIZABETH A. BEAUFORT BARNHARDT, FRED W. OUT-OF-STATE BARNHARDT, MIHCAEL W. IREDELL BARNHARDT, RONALD L. CABARRUS BARNHILL, CECIL S. COLUMBUS BARNHILL, JACKIE C. PENDER BARNHILL, JASON E. GUILFORD BARR, JULIA E. MOORE BARR, RUSSELL W., III ASHE BARRETT, CHARLES P. MADISON BARRETT, THOMAS B. WAKE BARRETT, WILLIE T. NORTHAMPTON BARRIENTES, LEE T. WILSON BARRIER, C. LIPE, JR. ROWAN BARRIER, CLIFTON F. ALEXANDER BARRIER, RICKY A. ROWAN BARRIER, RONNIE L. CABARRUS BARRINGER, BILLY M. STANLY 28 Name County Name County Licensed Pesticide Ground Applicators, 2004 BARRINGER, DAVID M. FORSYTH BARRINGER, FRED GUILFORD BARRINGER, MARTY D. CABARRUS BARROW, HERMAN JR. JOHNSTON BARROW, JERRY L. ROWAN BARRY, EDWARDS R. ALLEGHANY BARTLETT, JOSEPH D. UNION BARTLETT, MARK MOORE BARTLEY, PAUL S NASH BARTLEY, THOMAS E. GUILFORD BARWICK, DEMPSEY H. MECKLENBURG BARWICK, JOHN B. BUNCOMBE BASHAM, MIKE K. ALAMANCE BASS, BILL E., JR. IREDELL BASS, CHARLES R. CUMBERLAND BASS, ERIC B. JOHNSTON BASS, JAMES H., JR. CATAWBA BASS, JEREMY R. ALAMANCE BASS, JOSEPH R., JR. NASH BASS, PAUL R. DAVIDSON BASS, WILLIAM T. CATAWBA BASS, WILLIAM THOMAS LINCOLN BASS, WILLIS M. DARE BASSETT, ANDREA RAE BUNCOMBE BATES, EDMUND T. CABARRUS BATTEN, CHARLIE S. JOHNSTON BATTEN, COLIN K. WILSON BATTEN, JEFFREY H. JOHNSTON BATTLE, PATRYK B. YANCEY BATTON, ROY E. CARTERET BATTS, CARLOS A. DUPLIN BATTS, CHARLES D. NASH BATTS, CLAUDE T. MECKLENBURG BATTS, HOWARD C. WAKE BATTS, WILLIE T. WILSON BAUCOM, ANNIE N. UNION BAUCOM, CORY R. MECKLENBURG BAUCOM, GEORGE L. UNION BAUCOM, GREG L. LINCOLN BAUCOM, KENNETH D. UNION BAUCOM, RANDALL S. UNION BAUDER, JASON D. WAKE BAUER, RICHARD K. DARE BAUGESS, JUDY M. WILKES BAUGH, DANIEL W. OUT-OF-STATE BAUGHMAN, DANIEL R. MECKLENBURG BAUMAN, MARK W. DURHAM BAUNEE, WILLIAM, V OUT-OF-STATE BAXLEY, WILLIAM M. ROBESON BAXTER, JASON P. ALAMANCE BAXTER, NICHOLAS D. ROWAN BAYER, CHARLES I. CRAVEN BAYNES, KEVIN P. FORSYTH BEACH, FREDERICK B. MARTIN BEACH, NATHAN M. MOORE BEACH, RODERIC L. MECKLENBURG BEACH, WILLIAM C. MARTIN BEACHAM, BERT M. RICHMOND BEACHAM, JIMMIE A. DARE BEAL, DONALD A. GUILFORD BEAL, MICHAEL A. RANDOLPH BEAL, MYRON J. LINCOLN BEALE, ROBERT J. IREDELL BEALE, ROGER G. WAKE BEAM, CHARLES K. GASTON BEAM, JUSTIN W. CLEVELAND BEAM, MICHAEL J. CLEVELAND BEAMAN, PATRICK S. WILSON BEAMON, EDWIN B. WAYNE BEANE, BRIAN A. DAVIDSON 29 Name County Name County Licensed Pesticide Ground Applicators, 2004 BEARD, DEREK RYAN ROWAN BEARD, JOHN F. WAKE BEARDALL, WILLIS H WAKE BEARDEN, THOMAS L., JR. HALIFAX BEASLEY, JOHN N. WAKE BEATTY, C. HAYDEN ALAMANCE BEATY, JEFFERY F. GASTON BEATY, ROBERT H., JR. PENDER BEATY, SUSAN M. MECKLENBURG BEAUCHAINE, ROLAND G. WARREN BEAUMONT, PHILIP M. JOHNSTON BEAVER, GREGORY B. FORSYTH BEAVER, JAMES M. GASTON BEBEAU, MICHAEL J. FORSYTH BECHTOLD, DOUGLAS A. HAYWOOD BECK, JOHN C. RICHMOND BECK, JOSEPH M. WAKE BECK, KEITH K. DAVIE BECKER, JOHN OUT-OF-STATE BECKHAM, ANTHONY A. FRANKLIN BEDINGER, NEAL A., III IREDELL BEDSAUL RAY JOHNSTON BEDSAUL, RICKEY B. ALLEGHANY BEEBE, RYAN L. OUT-OF-STATE BEEBE, VINCENT T. WAKE BEESON, CLARENCE KEITH FORSYTH BEESON, DOUGLAS L. RANDOLPH BEESON, TONY D. DAVIDSON BEHLEY, LAURYN E. MECKLENBURG BEJOS, MIGUEL A. ALAMANCE BELANGIA, KEVIN W CAMDEN BELCH, CHARLES R. NORTHAMPTON BELCHER, ROBERT G. BEAUFORT BELK, TONY R. GUILFORD BELL, BOBBY A. JR. CARTERET BELL, DAVID H. NORTHAMPTON BELL, DAVID J. SURRY BELL, FREDRICK O. CRAVEN BELL, GARY S. WAKE BELL, GLENN A. MECKLENBURG BELL, JAMES E MECKLENBURG BELL, JERRY G NEW HANOVER BELL, JOHNNY R. EDGECOMBE BELL, JURDEN B., III BEAUFORT BELL, MICHAEL E. UNION BELL, PATRICK W. WAKE BELL, SHELLY B. WAKE BELL, TERRY W. UNION BELLAMY, GEORGE N. NEW HANOVER BELLEW, PATRICK J. MOORE BELLI, ANTHONY S. GUILFORD BELLO, KEVIN A. GUILFORD BELNAP, STUART V. OUT-OF-STATE BELOTE, MAURICE D. WAKE BENDELOW, JOHN E., III WAKE BENDER, JOANNA M. BUNCOMBE BENDER, JOSEPH A. HENDERSON BENEDICT, RONALD O. MACON BENFIELD, JAMES T. SURRY BENFIELD, JERRY W., SR. IREDELL BENFIELD, RICKMAN D. FORSYTH BENFIELD, WAYNE K. AVERY BENITEZ, JOSE S. GUILFORD BENNER, JOHN S. BUNCOMBE BENNETT, BRIAN W. GUILFORD BENNETT, DAVID F. CRAVEN BENNETT, GEORGE B. WAKE BENNETT, JIMMY RAY SCOTLAND BENNETT, MICHAEL W. PITT BENNETT, MITCHELL H. WAKE 30 Name County Name County Licensed Pesticide Ground Applicators, 2004 BENNETT, ROBERT B. MOORE BENNETT, ROBERT R. WILSON BENNETT, STEVEN H. LINCOLN BENNETT, TONY B. FRANKLIN BENNETT, VICTOR R. WAKE BENOIT, STEPHEN E. GUILFORD BENSON, DON J. DURHAM BENSON, GARY T. JOHNSTON BENSON, HOLLY D. HENDERSON BENSON, JERRY K. MARTIN BENSON, KELLY L. STOKES BENTLEY, DAVID C. DARE BENTLEY, DEXTER L. AVERY BENTLEY, ROBERT G. FORSYTH BENTON, ALLEN K. OUT-OF-STATE BENTON, GREGORY L. PERQUIMANS BENTON, GREGORY P. BUNCOMBE BENTON, JAMES E. HERTFORD BENTON, JESSE E. BRUNSWICK BENTON, KIMBERLEY NEW HANOVER BENTON, MARK L. DUPLIN BENTON, PAUL W. NEW HANOVER BENTON, ROBERT T. LENOIR BENTON, SCOTT G. HOKE BERNARD, JEFF D. OUT-OF-STATE BERNAUER, KOREY M. CARTERET BERNIER, HEREVE MOORE BEROTH, KEVIN R. FORSYTH BERRIER, CHRISTOPHER N. SURRY BERRY, ALICIA L. CHATHAM BERRY, AUDREY A. BURKE BERRY, CHARLES D. WAKE BERRY, JANET N. PASQUOTANK BERRY, KENT A. BEAUFORT BERRY, MARK D. STOKES BERST, WILLIAM T. MECKLENBURG BERT, RAYMOND A. MECKLENBURG BEST, NELSON D. EDGECOMBE BEST, DWIGHT L. PAMLICO BEST, THOMAS M. CRAVEN BETH OR PAUL BROKOVEN POLK BETT, ROBERT E. OUT-OF-STATE BETZ, RAY O. MECKLENBURG BEUTTELL, WILLIAM B. AVERY BEVAN, RICHARD J. WAKE BIBEY SR, MICHAEL S. STANLY BIBLE, THOMAS D. OUT-OF-STATE BIBLER, DAVID K. GUILFORD BIEGGER, TODD D. MECKLENBURG BIELBY, DANNY OWEN CARTERET BIGG, SEAN C. DAVIDSON BIGGERS, JOHN L. CABARRUS BIGGERSTAFF, ANITA W. WAKE BIGGERSTAFF, JOSEPH D. CALDWELL BIGGS, FRANK T. ROCKINGHAM BILDERBACK, THEODORE E. WAKE BILES, LILLIAN L. RICHMOND BILLINGS, RICHARD C. MECKLENBURG BILLINGSLEY, JOHN W. ROWAN BILLINGTON, GEORGE E. DARE BILLS, JOHN CATAWBA BILLS, MICHAEL L. LINCOLN BINGHAM, JACK W. DAVIDSON BINKLEY, BROOKS J. GUILFORD BIRKS, PETER J. JOHNSTON BISHOP, KENNETH E.m SR. BUNCOMBE BISSETT, FINLEY D. NASH BISSETT, KIMBERLY N. DURHAM BISSETTE, TIM WILSON BIVENS, JAMES P. ROCKINGHAM 31 Name County Name County Licensed Pesticide Ground Applicators, 2004 BIVINS, RON W. ROWAN BIZIC, JOHN T. DUPLIN BJORK, MARK A. PITT BLACK, BEN B., JR SURRY BLACK, BRUCE A. ALEXANDER BLACK, CEDRIC W. BEAUFORT BLACK, FRANK D., III WAKE BLACK, JAMES V. RANDOLPH BLACK, JOHN J. GUILFORD BLACK, JOHN T., JR. LINCOLN BLACK, LARRY E. BUNCOMBE BLACK, MICHAEL S. DURHAM BLACK, SHANNON H. ROWAN BLACKBURN, HUBERT C. HENDERSON BLACKMAR, CRAIG D. JOHNSTON BLACKMON, ASHLEY JOHNSTON BLACKMON, CHRISTOPHER S. MECKLENBURG BLACKMON, DONNA D. MECKLENBURG BLACKMON, JESS W. NEW HANOVER BLACKMON, JONATHAN D. NEW HANOVER BLACKMON, ROBERT A MECKLENBURG BLACKMOORE, SAMUEL, JR. MECKLENBURG BLACKWELDER, CHRIS A. UNION BLACKWELL, CHARLES D. WAKE BLACKWELL, CHARLTON F. GRANVILLE BLACKWELL, ERIC E. GASTON BLACKWELL, EUGENE ROCKINGHAM BLACKWELL, ROBERT S. COLUMBUS BLACKWELL, WILLIAM (MARK) GRANVILLE BLACKWOOD, NANCY L. GUILFORD BLACKWOOD, TOMMY W. ORANGE BLAIR, CAMERON A. MECKLENBURG BLAIR, ELLEN B. BUNCOMBE BLAIR, KELLY S. CHATHAM BLAKE, BRENDA G. JACKSON BLAKE, DOLAN M. MONTGOMERY BLAKE, JAMES G. ALAMANCE BLAKE, JOHN MOORE BLAKE, JOHN P. GUILFORD BLAKE, POLLY W ONSLOW BLAKE, ROBERT M PITT BLAKE, VIC C. CUMBERLAND BLAKE, WILLIAM A. WAKE BLAKENEY, KELLY COLUMBUS BLAKLEY, TONY A. DAVIE BLALOCK, ALBERT H. DURHAM BLALOCK, LARRY E. ORANGE BLALOCK, TERRY L. STANLY BLALOCK,BROOKS A. WAYNE BLANCHARD, BARBARA S. UNION BLANCHARD, CARL R. UNION BLANCHARD, ROBERT O. WAKE BLAND, KENNETH M. SAMPSON BLAND, WILLIAM E., JR. CAMDEN BLANKENBERG, DONALD A. UNION BLANKENSHIP, AMY G. CURRITUCK BLANKENSHIP, ANDREW R. CURRITUCK BLANKENSHIP, WALLACE J., JR. CABARRUS BLANTON, DANNY L. CLEVELAND BLANTON, LEWIS S. RUTHERFORD BLANTON, MARK B. CLEVELAND BLANTON, RUSS W. MECKLENBURG BLASE, GERALD L. OUT-OF-STATE BLASER, DALE L. GUILFORD BLASER, GREGORY R. WAKE BLASINGAME, GEORGE D. BRUNSWICK BLEDSOE, RONNIE T. SURRY BLEDSOE, TOMMY M. SURRY BLEDSOLE, JIMMY T. GUILFORD BLESSING, LARRY PAUL WAKE 32 Name County Name County Licensed Pesticide Ground Applicators, 2004 BLEVINS, CHARLES A. YADKIN BLEVINS, DAVID K., II RICHMOND BLEVINS, GARY D. WILKES BLEVINS, GREGORY D. MOORE BLEVINS, JERRY W. IREDELL BLEVINS, STEPHEN B. PITT BLISS, MATTHEW D. CABARRUS BLIZZARD, RANDY S. GREENE BLIZZARD, STEVEN K. WAYNE BLOMBERG, JOHNATHON D. DURHAM BLOUNT, SHIRLEY O. PERQUIMANS BLOWE, OLIVER D. NORTHAMPTON BLOZAN, WILL BUNCOMBE BLUE, JOHN K. MOORE BLUE, KEITH ROBESON BLUE, PHILIP B. MOORE BLUE, RICHARD W., SR. MOORE BLUME, JAMIN M. DARE BLYTHE, BRYAN K. GASTON BLYTHE, SIDNEY H. HENDERSON BLYTHE, TERRY A. MECKLENBURG BLYTHE, THOMAS M. MECKLENBURG BOATWRIGHT, ROBERT P. CABARRUS BOAZE, JOHN L. SWAIN BOCK, KENNETH H. CARTERET BODIE, GREGORY PITT BOEREMA, DENNIS L. HYDE BOETTE, DAVID L. GUILFORD BOGER, RENEE C. DAVIDSON BOGUE, MARVIN C. WAYNE BOHBRINK, JOHN R. NEW HANOVER BOICE, DOUGLAS A. MECKLENBURG BOLICK, BRADLEY D. CATAWBA BOLICK, JEFFREY B. CATAWBA BOLICK, KENNETH L. CATAWBA BOLLINGER, NORWOOD D. BRUNSWICK BOLTON, IVEY A. WARREN BOLTON, JEFF B. WAKE BOLTON, JOHN B. MECKLENBURG BOMAN, TORREY M. WAKE BOND, CHARLES L. GUILFORD BOND, JASON C. BUNCOMBE BOND, JEREMY T. BUNCOMBE BONEY, JOHNNIE I. DUPLIN BOOKER, LESLIE B. CHATHAM BOOKER, WILLIAM R. ROCKINGHAM BOONE, GILBERT NASH BOONE, JAMES D. OUT-OF-STATE BOONE, JAMES D RUTHERFORD BOONE, JAMES W. FORSYTH BOONE, JAMES W., JR. NORTHAMPTON BOONE, JEREMY D. SWAIN BOONE, JERRY P. WAYNE BOONE, MICHAEL F. MADISON BOONE, THOMAS P. GASTON BOONE, TIM J. BUNCOMBE BOONE, TIMOTHY W. NORTHAMPTON BOOTH, DONALD C. MECKLENBURG BOOTH, WILLIAM K. MECKLENBURG BORDNER, DARRELL M. MECKLENBURG BORGEN, SHAWN F. FORSYTH BORTON, DAVID M. NEW HANOVER BOSECKER, SETH S. DURHAM BOSSERT, MATTHEW J. MECKLENBURG BOST, BILLY W.,JR. UNION BOST, DANNY L. FORSYTH BOSTIC, PAUL T. WAYNE BOTKIN, BILL E. MECKLENBURG BOTTO, MIGUEL A. WAKE BOTTOMLEY, MARTHA R. ALLEGHANY 33 Name County Name County Licensed Pesticide Ground Applicators, 2004 BOUNDS, DAVID C. SCOTLAND BOUTWELL, FRANCIS E. CARTERET BOUTZ HARRIS, EVELYN A. WAKE BOVENDER, MICHAEL R. SURRY BOWBLISS, DAVID J. MOORE BOWDEN, CARSON S. CRAVEN BOWDEN, FRANK M. CLEVELAND BOWDEN, JAMES A., JR. SCOTLAND BOWEN RANDY N. CLEVELAND BOWEN, BILLY T. NASH BOWEN, CHRIS A. PENDER BOWEN, DAVID C. NORTHAMPTON BOWEN, GARY C. GRANVILLE BOWEN, MATT C. WAKE BOWEN, TODD W. FORSYTH BOWEN, WILLIAM A. NEW HANOVER BOWERS, CHRISTOPHER S. JACKSON BOWERS, DAVID E., JR. JACKSON BOWERS, THOMAS R. DAVIE BOWLES, BENNY R. GASTON BOWLES, DAVID GUILFORD BOWLES, DAVID C. HENDERSON BOWLES, JELYNDA P. ROWAN BOWLES, JESSE L. NEW HANOVER BOWLING, KENNITH D. BRUNSWICK BOWMAN, CHARLES T. CATAWBA BOWMAN, DAVID L. FORSYTH BOWMAN, DAVID R. MECKLENBURG BOWMAN, MARK D. GUILFORD BOWMAN, MIKE T. IREDELL BOWMAN, NICHOLAS B. BEAUFORT BOWMAN, PHILIP G. GRANVILLE BOWMAN, ROBERT W. GUILFORD BOWMAN, RONALD C. CALDWELL BOXBERGER, CARL J. DURHAM BOYCE, CHARLES S. UNION BOYCE, MATTHEW R. MOORE BOYCE, RONALD PASQUOTANK BOYD, BRIAN M. IREDELL BOYD, CHARLES L. HAYWOOD BOYD, DAVID A., JR RANDOLPH BOYD, DAVID R. WAKE BOYD, DOUGLAS H. PITT BOYD, E. PATRICK WAKE BOYD, EDWARD B. OUT-OF-STATE BOYD, HALLAS H., JR. WASHINGTON BOYD, JOHN D. OUT-OF-STATE BOYD, JULIE P. DARE BOYD, MICHAEL J. GUILFORD BOYD, MICHAEL L. BEAUFORT BOYD, MICHAEL W. NEW HANOVER BOYD, ROBERT P. BUNCOMBE BOYD, STAFFORD HALIFAX BOYD, WILLIAM B. SURRY BOYDEN, WILLIAM B. MOORE BOYER, CHARLES D. FORSYTH BOYER, EARL ROSS BEAUFORT BOYER, RANDY W. FORSYTH BOYETTE, PERCY G. JOHNSTON BOYETTE, WARREN G. WAKE BOYKIN, CONNIE M. JOHNSTON BOYKIN, KATRINA B. FRANKLIN BOYKIN, MICHAEL R. WAKE BOYLE, MATT H. IREDELL BOYLES, DAVID W. FORSYTH BOYLES, DERRICK P. WAKE BOZARDT, RONALD W., JR. MECKLENBURG BRACK, ANDREW C. CLEVELAND BRACKELMANNS, PAULA R. ROWAN BRACKETT, DRUSCILLA L. UNION 34 Name County Name County Licensed Pesticide Ground Applicators, 2004 BRADDOCK, MICHAEL W. BRUNSWICK BRADDY, KEVIN E. ALAMANCE BRADFORD, DONALD W. CABARRUS BRADLEY, CHAD M. MADISON BRADLEY, DAVID M. HENDERSON BRADLEY, GLENDA P. ALAMANCE BRADLEY, JASON M. MECKLENBURG BRADLEY, MICHAEL B. GASTON BRADLEY, MICHAEL B. GUILFORD BRADLEY, RICHARD H. CHATHAM BRADLEY, TIMOTHY G. DAVIDSON BRADLEY, TONY A. MECKLENBURG BRADSHAW, ELEANOR N. SAMPSON BRADSHAW, JOHN OUT-OF-STATE BRADSHAW, JONATHAN R. MOORE BRADSHAW, TIM G. CALDWELL BRADSHER, NOEL W. PERSON BRADY, CHRISTOPHER WATAUGA BRADY, DONNA V. GUILFORD BRADY, JAMES F. BURKE BRADY, MATTHEW A. MOORE BRADY, SCOTT A. DURHAM BRADY, TIMOTHY S. GUILFORD BRADY, WILLIAM M. GUILFORD BRAFFORD, DANIEL H. MOORE BRAGG, DAVID S. CARTERET BRAKE, PATRICK A. WAKE BRAME, R. HARPER MECKLENBURG BRAMHALL, DON W. MECKLENBURG BRANCH, JASON W. FORSYTH BRANCH, MACK R., JR. MCDOWELL BRANCH, WILLIAM A. SURRY BRANDON, EDWARD H. PERSON BRANNAN, WILLIARD A. WAKE BRANNIGAN, MARYLIN L. HENDERSON BRANNOCK, FRANKLIN K. ALAMANCE BRANNON, ANSON T. FORSYTH BRANSFORD, CHARLES S. GUILFORD BRANTLEY, CHRIS FRANKLIN BRASWELL, JAMES R. UNION BRASWELL, KENT WAKE BRASWELL, THOMAS G. PITT BRASWELL, WILLIAM T. GUILFORD BRATCHER, JOSEPH B. PAMLICO BRATTS, CLAUDIUS R. DURHAM BRAUN, PETER C. MECKLENBURG BRAWLEY, DANIEL “KIRK” MECKLENBURG BRAWLEY, ROBERT T. IREDELL BRAXTON, ELWOOD R. PITT BRAY, PHILLIP S. LEE BRAY, RAYMOND E. NEW HANOVER BREECE, FREDERICK S. NEW HANOVER BREEDLOVE, CHRIS E. GUILFORD BREEDLOVE, DAVID C. GRANVILLE BREEDLOVE, JAMES W. GRANVILLE BREEN, JOHN WAKE BRENDEL, RICH A. MECKLENBURG BRENGAN, GLEN M., JR. ROCKINGHAM BRENNO, SCOTT A. OUT-OF-STATE BREVOORT, MICHAEL E. WAKE BREWER, BRANDON D. WILSON BREWER, CHARLES W. AVERY BREWER, GENE R. WATAUGA BREWER, JOHN C., JR. CARTERET BREWER, KEVIN L. MOORE BREWER, SCOTT A. NEW HANOVER BRICE, GEORGE R DAVIDSON BRICKHOUSE, SAMUEL A., III BEAUFORT BRIDGERS, CHAD A. WILSON BRIDGERS, GLENN R. WAKE 35 Name County Name County Licensed Pesticide Ground Applicators, 2004 BRIDGES, GARY A. MECKLENBURG BRIDGES, JACOB M. MACON BRIDGES, MATTHEW N. RANDOLPH BRIDLE, KENNETH A. STOKES BRIEN, THOMAS N. JOHNSTON BRIGGS, MAX D. STOKES BRIGGS, PATRICK S. MECKLENBURG BRIGHT, CALVIN E, III CURRITUCK BRIGHT, ERVIN ONSLOW BRIGHT, MICHAEL F. ALAMANCE BRIGHT, RICHARD M. ALAMANCE BRINDLE, DONALD A. MECKLENBURG BRINDLE, THOMAS L. MECKLENBURG BRINEGAR, JUDY M. ALLEGHANY BRINKLEY, ANN S. GATES BRINKLEY, DAVID A. CRAVEN BRINKLEY, JOHN W. GATES BRINKLEY, TIMOTHY W. WAKE BRINTLE, CHARLES A. YADKIN BRISSON, CULLEN E. ASHE BRISSON, MICHAEL D. CUMBERLAND BRISTOW, JAMES C. GRANVILLE BRISTOW, JAMES L. GRANVILLE BRITE, DANNY S. EDGECOMBE BRITE, WILLIAM H. PAMLICO BRITT, BOBBY H., JR. ROBESON BRITT, DANNY R., JR. PITT BRITT, STEVEN T. OUT-OF-STATE BRITT, WAYNE ROBESON BRITTAIN JACOB M., JR. GASTON BRITTON, HUGH P JR HERTFORD BROADHEAD, JOE N. WAYNE BROADWAY, CHRISTOPHER N. UNION BROCK, JASON C. WAKE BROCK, JOHNNY F. HERTFORD BROCK, KAREN B. BRUNSWICK BROCK, MICHAEL D. OUT-OF-STATE BROCK, NICKIE D. DUPLIN BROCK, WILLIAM J. NEW HANOVER BROKS, THOMAS M. SCOTLAND BRONNER, JOSEPH M. CLEVELAND BROOK, JAMES H. UNION BROOKS, DAVID R. WAKE BROOKS, HOWARD D. PERSON BROOKS, JAMES A. LINCOLN BROOKS, KENNETH F. WAKE BROOKS, MELANIE M. HENDERSON BROOKS, ROBERT B. PITT BROOKS, ROGER JACKSON BROOME, CHARLES G. UNION BROOME, JAMES A. MECKLENBURG BROOME, PHILLIP P. MECKLENBURG BROOME, WAYNE E. LEE BROOME, WILLIAM C. GUILFORD BROUGHTON, LEVY PAMLICO BROUSSARD, STANLEY C. BRUNSWICK BROWN, ARTHUR R. NASH BROWN, BRIAN D. WAKE BROWN, BRYAN K. ORANGE BROWN, BRYAN K. RANDOLPH BROWN, CATHY T. DAVIE BROWN, CHAD E. MECKLENBURG BROWN, CHARLES D. PASQUOTANK BROWN, CHARLES E. CUMBERLAND BROWN, CHARLES R. CURRITUCK BROWN, CHRISTOPHER CUMBERLAND BROWN, CHRISTOPHER R. ALAMANCE BROWN, CHRISTOPHER T. GUILFORD BROWN, CLYDE T. LINCOLN BROWN, DANIEL E. YADKIN 36 Name County Name County Licensed Pesticide Ground Applicators, 2004 BROWN, DANNY C. CABARRUS BROWN, DARON WILKES BROWN, DARRELL L. WAKE BROWN, DAVID K. ORANGE BROWN, DONNIE L. EDGECOMBE BROWN, EDWARD N. EDGECOMBE BROWN, EILEEN V. IREDELL BROWN, ELIZABETH M. BUNCOMBE BROWN, ERIC A. CATAWBA BROWN, GREGORY R. WILKES BROWN, IVAN W. PITT BROWN, JACOB A. CURRITUCK BROWN, JAMES IRVIN, JR. BRUNSWICK BROWN, JAMES R., JR. ALAMANCE BROWN, JASON A. WAKE BROWN, JENNIFER R. MCDOWELL BROWN, JERRY D. CURRITUCK BROWN, JERRY DALE BRUNSWICK BROWN, JOANNE M. NEW HANOVER BROWN, JOHN B. CHOWAN BROWN, JOHNNY SCOTLAND BROWN, JOSHUA M. GASTON BROWN, JULIAN M. MECKLENBURG BROWN, JUSTIN B. WAKE BROWN, KAREN A. IREDELL BROWN, KEN W. WAKE BROWN, KEVIN S. MECKLENBURG BROWN, KYLE S. MOORE BROWN, LARRY A. PITT BROWN, LARRY R. CURRITUCK BROWN, LAWRENCE D. MOORE BROWN, LELAND G. MOORE BROWN, LLOYD H., JR. DAVIE BROWN, LYL M. PERQUIMANS BROWN, MARGARET MECKLENBURG BROWN, MAX A. GUILFORD BROWN, MICHAEL D. GUILFORD BROWN, MICHAEL W. DAVIDSON BROWN, NATANIEL T. BRUNSWICK BROWN, RICHARD K. GUILFORD BROWN, RICKY S. MECKLENBURG BROWN, ROBERT E. WAKE BROWN, RODNEY D. CATAWBA BROWN, SAMUEL W. BURKE BROWN, SARAH E. DARE BROWN, STEPHEN Q. ROWAN BROWN, STEPHEN W. CATAWBA BROWN, STEVEN A. MECKLENBURG BROWN, STEVEN M. WAKE BROWN, SUSAN A. WAKE BROWN, TERRENCE J. MECKLENBURG BROWN, TERRY L. MECKLENBURG BROWN, THOMAS A. CATAWBA BROWN, THOMAS B. LINCOLN BROWN, TIMOTHY H. JACKSON BROWN, TIMOTHY R. SURRY BROWN, TIMOTHY R. CRAVEN BROWN, VICTORIA M. FORSYTH BROWN, WILLIAM D. WAKE BROWN, WILLIAM H. STOKES BROWNE, MICOU M. WAKE BROWNING, JOHN F. GUILFORD BROYHILL, JAMES H. WILKES BROZO, GREGG A. MECKLENBURG BRTNICK, NICK W. MECKLENBURG BRUDER, RICHARD J. BUNCOMBE BRUMMITT, GEORGE G. ROCKINGHAM BRUN, PHILIPPE J. DURHAM BRUNO, CLAIRE M. MOORE BRUNSON, DAVID MECKLENBURG 37 Name County Name County Licensed Pesticide Ground Applicators, 2004 BRUSKI, GERALD A. MECKLENBURG BRUTON, GINER A. NEW HANOVER BRYAN, CHARLES W. DUPLIN BRYANT, ALICIA P. WASHINGTON BRYANT, CHRIS GUILFORD BRYANT, DON M. RICHMOND BRYANT, DONALD W., JR. CARTERET BRYANT, DOUGLAS E. WAKE BRYANT, JAMES L., JR. WAKE BRYANT, JOEL H. SAMPSON BRYANT, JOHNATHAN V. MECKLENBURG BRYANT, LARRY G. NASH BRYANT, LARRY J. NASH BRYANT, LEWIS G. CALDWELL BRYANT, PAUL T.,JR. WATAUGA BRYANT, PETE Z. GUILFORD BRYANT, WILLIAM R. PITT BRYSON JR, WILLIAM P. TRANSYLVANIA BUCHANAN, ALLEN G. CATAWBA BUCHANAN, ANDREW F. ROBESON BUCHANAN, BRANDON L. CATAWBA BUCHANAN, DANIEL L. GASTON BUCHANAN, GUY H. FORSYTH BUCHANAN, RODNEY B. MITCHELL BUCHANAN, STEPHEN M. WAKE BUCHMAN, CHAD M. DURHAM BUCK, KACIE C. ROCKINGHAM BUCKLES, DAVID F. BUNCOMBE BUCKNER, ANDREW W. MECKLENBURG BUCKNER, BRUCE D. BUNCOMBE BUCKNER, JARED N. ALAMANCE BUCKNER, M. CHRISTINE DARE BUCKNER, PAUL MECKLENBURG BUCY, LARRY O. OUT-OF-STATE BUDLONG, LOIS J. PENDER BUEHLER, MARION E. TRANSYLVANIA BUESCH, KENNETH R. CABARRUS BUESCH, ROBERT H. CABARRUS BUGICA, GREGORY J. MECKLENBURG BULKLEY, WILLIAM L. CARTERET BULLARD, DAVID NEW HANOVER BULLARD, JASON R. COLUMBUS BULLIN, JOSEPH L. SURRY BULLINS, JAMES W. STOKES BULLOCK, BARRY L. PITT BULLOCK, HOWARD BRENT JOHNSTON BULLOCK, KRISTI W. LINCOLN BULMAN, JAMES B., JR. MECKLENBURG BULTINCK, MICHAEL J. MOORE BUMGARDNER, DENNIS P. CLEVELAND BUMGARDNER, MARK W. FORSYTH BUMGARNER, CAREY M. MOORE BUMGARNER, HOMER C. AVERY BUMGARNER, JAMIE L. CATAWBA BUMGARNER, KENNETH W. CALDWELL BUMGARNER, RONALD D. LINCOLN BUNCE, BRANDON S. UNION BUNCE, JOHN O. HARNETT BUNCH, ADAM W. CHOWAN BUNCH, EDGAR L. MOORE BUNDY, CHARLES D. GASTON BUNN, BILLY R. NASH BUNN, GORDON EDGECOMBE BUNN, JAMES B. JOHNSTON BUNN, STEVEN D. STANLY BUNTING, LANA E. STANLY BURCH, LARRY E. OUT-OF-STATE BURCHAM, RODNEY C. FORSYTH BURCHETT, SAMMY D. DAVIDSON BURCHETTE, JOE P. LENOIR 38 Name County Name County Licensed Pesticide Ground Applicators, 2004 BURCHETTE, PAUL J. LENOIR BURD, DANNY C. OUT-OF-STATE BURDICK, DOUGLAS J. FORSYTH BURGESS, BRIAN B. OUT-OF-STATE BURGESS, MARK T. WAKE BURGESS, STEVEN R. NORTHAMPTON BURGIN, ROBERT N. BUNCOMBE BURKE, MARKESE D. WAKE BURKE, MICHAEL E CHATHAM BURLESON, BRANDON D. AVERY BURLESON, DALE E. STANLY BURLESON, ERIC T. WAKE BURLESON, JOANN STANLY BURLESON, JOHN M. HYDE BURNETT, ALFRED E. MECKLENBURG BURNETT, HARRY S. NEW HANOVER BURNETTE, CHRISTOPHER W. CHATHAM BURNETTE, MARK F. MECKLENBURG BURNETTE, NELSON S. BUNCOMBE BURNETTE, RICKY L. UNION BURNETTE, ROBERT F. HAYWOOD BURNEY, REGGIE D. BRUNSWICK BURNS, ANDREW D. GUILFORD BURNS, DANN M. WAKE BURNS, JOSEPH HAROLD OUT-OF-STATE BURNS, JULIAN DONALD TRANSYLVANIA BURNS, LINDA P. MOORE BURNS, MARY P. NEW HANOVER BURNS, MICHAEL L. HENDERSON BURNS, SHAWN P. WAKE BURR, BENJAMIN L., JR. ANSON BURRELL, CLAUDE A. HALIFAX BURRIS, ELMER R CABARRUS BURRIS, JACK C., JR. ROWAN BURROUGHS, JABIE L. ANSON BURROUGHS, RANDY G. BUNCOMBE BURROW, CARL E. MONTGOMERY BURROWS, HAL C MOORE BURTON, CHARLES H. YADKIN BURTON, DAVID J. SURRY BURTON, JOESPH P. YADKIN BURTON, JOSEPH N.,JR. NEW HANOVER BURTON, ROBERT D. GUILFORD BURTON, TIM R. FORSYTH BUSBY, DEBRA S. IREDELL BUSBY, ROBBIE L. DARE BUSH, CAROLYN A. CATAWBA BUSH, HARRY E. OUT-OF-STATE BUSICK, RICKY D. RANDOLPH BUSQUE, EDDIE D. OUT-OF-STATE BUSSY, JERRY E. LEE BUTCHER, CHRISTOPHER P. WAKE BUTCHER, DAVID D. BEAUFORT BUTLER, BEN B. MECKLENBURG BUTLER, BRODIE S. MECKLENBURG BUTLER, DAVID A. CABARRUS BUTLER, GEORGE W. OUT-OF-STATE BUTLER, JAMES L. GUILFORD BUTLER, JASON D. DUPLIN BUTLER, JEFF S. HALIFAX BUTLER, NELL H. SAMPSON BUTLER, SAMEUL TRANSYLVANIA BUTNER, BARRY E. IREDELL BUTNER, HENRY R., JR. ALLEGHANY BUTTS, LARRY W. JR. CASWELL BUTTS, LARRY W. SR. CASWELL BYARS, BARRY D. GASTON BYERS, BARRY R. MECKLENBURG BYRD, ANDREW D. GUILFORD BYRD, BOBBY L. MECKLENBURG 39 Name County Name County Licensed Pesticide Ground Applicators, 2004 BYRD, BOBBY L. ALAMANCE BYRD, BOBBY W. MECKLENBURG BYRD, DARWIN K. DUPLIN BYRD, DAVID K. BERTIE BYRD, ELISA J. WILKES BYRD, GARY W. GRANVILLE BYRD, HAROLD D. JOHNSTON BYRD, LEE JOHNSTON BYRD, MICHAEL J. DAVIDSON BYRD, MICHAEL S. MONTGOMERY BYRD, R. GRAY, JR. ORANGE BYRD, SCOTTY W. CABARRUS BYRD, TRAVIS D. WILSON BYRD, WILLIAM K. ROBESON BYRTUS, JAMES P. MOORE BYRUM, HILLER FAHEY, JR. CHOWAN BYRUM, ROY W. DARE BYRUM, RUSSELL T. CHOWAN BYRUM, WALTER T. BERTIE CABLE, DONALD R. NEW HANOVER CABLE, ISAAC B. MECKLENBURG CABLE, MICHAEL S. NEW HANOVER CADDELL, DAVID A MECKLENBURG CADDELL, FRED L., JR. JOHNSTON CADDELL, HENRY W. JOHNSTON CADMAN, HARRY E., JR. WAKE CAGLE, BILLY R MONTGOMERY CAGLE, CHARLES B. RANDOLPH CAGLE, ROBERT E. MONTGOMERY CAIN, ADAM L. STOKES CAIN, CHARLES D. FORSYTH CAIN, JEFFREY R. RANDOLPH CAIN, MICHAEL D. SURRY CALCOTE, RACHEL C. WAKE CALDER, GARY L. JOHNSTON CALDWELL, CARMEL G. ROCKINGHAM CALDWELL, KEITH M. CATAWBA CALDWELL, M. DOUGLAS PITT CALDWELL, PATRICK A. WAKE CALDWELL, RANDY H. CATAWBA CALDWELL, ROGER G. ROWAN CALDWELL, TRENT D. LINCOLN CALE, MICHAEL J. PITT CALHOUN, ANDREW D. ORANGE CALHOUN, BEVERLY J. DURHAM CALHOUN, CHRIS T. EDGECOMBE CALHOUN, MARK P. MECKLENBURG CALL, ANDREA L. AVERY CALLAHAN, RICHARD D. ROWAN CALLICUTT, DARREN L. ROWAN CALLOWAY, JAMES D. HAYWOOD CALLOWAY, JANET T. STOKES CALLOWAY, JOHN M., JR. WAKE CALLOWAY, LAINE MCDOWELL CALLOWAY, PHILLIP E. BUNCOMBE CALTA, ANNE WAKE CALVIN, JEFFREY R. PENDER CAMACHO, VICTOR L. DUPLIN CAMBPELL, JOHNATHAN M. LINCOLN CAMELI, THOMAS P. MECKLENBURG CAMERON, THOMAS H. MOORE CAMP, RONALD F. UNION CAMPAU, KATE K. ROCKINGHAM CAMPBELL, AMY N. BRUNSWICK CAMPBELL, BRUCE R. NEW HANOVER CAMPBELL, BRUCE W. MECKLENBURG CAMPBELL, CARROLL J. BLADEN CAMPBELL, CHRISTOPHER W. IREDELL CAMPBELL, CLETUS LEE DAVIDSON CAMPBELL, ERIC S. GUILFORD 40 Name County Name County Licensed Pesticide Ground Applicators, 2004 CAMPBELL, JOHN C., JR. OUT-OF-STATE CAMPBELL, KEVIN J. SURRY CAMPBELL, LARRY M. DAVIE CAMPBELL, LLOYD M. GUILFORD CAMPBELL, MICHAEL D. PENDER CAMPBELL, PAMELA S. ROWAN CAMPBELL, ROBERT B. MECKLENBURG CAMPBELL, ROBERT H. GUILFORD CAMPBELL, TIMOTHY W. GUILFORD CAMPFIELD, DUSTIN T. RUTHERFORD CAMPOLONG, JOSEPH J. OUT-OF-STATE CANADA, JAMES R., JR. CARTERET CANADY, DALLIE R. COLUMBUS CANADY, ERNEST J. COLUMBUS CANADY, LOUISA T. NEW HANOVER CANADY, ROBERT M. ROBESON CANADY, TROY L. WAKE CANADY, WILLIAM F. NEW HANOVER CANALE, CRAIG J. CALDWELL CANDELARIA, WILLIAM FORSYTH CANDELORI, STEVE H. CHATHAM CANFIELD, APRIL L. WAKE CANIPE, ALFRED D., JR. CATAWBA CANIPE, CARL N. CATAWBA CANIPE, SAMUEL K. BURKE CANNADY, CHRISTOPHER MARK SAMPSON CANNADY, KENNETH A. SAMPSON CANNATA, JAMES F. WAKE CANNON, ANTHONY L. EDGECOMBE CANNON, APRIL T. MECKLENBURG CANNON, B. GERALD WAYNE CANNON, JOHN T. GASTON CANNON, KENNETH T. PITT CANNON, THOMAS RAY PITT CANNON, TINA P. CALDWELL CANTU, JUAN E. LENOIR CAPPS, DALE K MECKLENBURG CAPPS, JOHNNY H. JOHNSTON CAPPS, JULIE R. JOHNSTON CARAWAN, SHAWN P. PAMLICO CARAWAY, BRANDON L. ROWAN CARDER, RICK L. BRUNSWICK CARDILLE, KATHERINE O. GUILFORD CARDONE, BRIAN C. OUT-OF-STATE CARFANO, CHRISTIAN P. WAKE CARGILE, GARY L. COLUMBUS CARICO, BRIAN C. STOKES CARICO, GLENN A. ALLEGHANY CARICO, IAN J. ROCKINGHAM CARILLI, FRANK NEW HANOVER CARLAND, RANDY W. OUT-OF-STATE CARLAND, TERRY W. HENDERSON CARLEE, JASON C. IREDELL CARLETON, MICHAEL T. GASTON CARLILE, MICHAEL A. MECKLENBURG CARLIN, JAMES T. FORSYTH CARLSON, KENNETH C. MECKLENBURG CARLSON, MARTA LINCOLN CARLTON, RON NEW HANOVER CARLYLE, JULIE B. LEE CARMICHAEL, ANGELA E. BRUNSWICK CARMONA, JUSTIN P. WAKE CARON, RAYMOND R. NEW HANOVER CARPENTER, GARY H. SURRY CARPENTER, GARY S. GASTON CARPENTER, JOE D., JR. GASTON CARPENTER, KEITH A. GASTON CARPENTER, MARK S. DURHAM CARPENTER, RANDY S. BRUNSWICK CARPENTER, SAM S., JR. CABARRUS 41 Name County Name County Licensed Pesticide Ground Applicators, 2004 CARPENTER, STANLEY H. OUT-OF-STATE CARPENTER, STEPHEN L. GASTON CARPENTER, TIMOTHY L. GASTON CARPENTER, TIMOTHY S. BURKE CARPENTER, TRACEY W. AVERY CARR, DANIEL R. CARTERET CARR, DWIGHT D. GUILFORD CARR, JOHN D. EDGECOMBE CARR, MADELENE M. FORSYTH CARR, MICHAEL R. CARTERET CARRAHER, JAMES P. RANDOLPH CARRAWAY, DAVID L. PITT CARRIGAN, DOUGLAS W. IREDELL CARRIGAN, MICHAEL R. ALEXANDER CARRIKER, WILLIAM W. UNION CARROLL, CHARLES K. ROBESON CARROLL, CLIFTON C. MCDOWELL CARROLL, RAY E. GUILFORD CARROLL, ROBERT K. NORTHAMPTON CARROLL, SONNY W. WAKE CARROLL, STEVEN R. WAKE CARROLL, WILLIAM B. ,JR. HALIFAX CARSON, AMANDA C. TRANSYLVANIA CARSWELL, PAULA N. BURKE CARSWELL, STEPHEN E. BURKE CARTER, ALLEN D. MECKLENBURG CARTER, BRANDON L. MOORE CARTER, BRYAN C. BUNCOMBE CARTER, CHUCK B. ALEXANDER CARTER, EDWARD D. BUNCOMBE CARTER, FLETCHER G. HALIFAX CARTER, GEORGE A. BUNCOMBE CARTER, HARRY DARE CARTER, JAMES O. ALAMANCE CARTER, JASON L. FORSYTH CARTER, KEVIN M., JR. OUT-OF-STATE CARTER, LEE F AVERY CARTER, LESTER L. GUILFORD CARTER, M. DOUGLAS RICHMOND CARTER, MARTIN R. WAKE CARTER, RICHARD S GUILFORD CARTER, RICHARD W. LENOIR CARTER, SETH C. PASQUOTANK CARTER, STEVE L. DAVIDSON CARTER, THAD R. FORSYTH CARTNER, ROBERT E. CABARRUS CARTRETTE, ROBERT D. COLUMBUS CARTWRIGHT, CHARLES G. CURRITUCK CARTWRIGHT, JESSE J. PENDER CARTWRIGHT, TERRY DEAN CURRITUCK CARVER, DENNIS W. CATAWBA CARVER, WILLIAM T. GASTON CASAREZ, DANIEL WILSON CASE, MICHAEL F. MECKLENBURG CASEN, GARY R. ONSLOW CASEY, DANIEL B. WAYNE CASEY, FRANK A., JR. LINCOLN CASEY, J SMITH LINCOLN CASEY, WILLIAM A. WILKES CASH, BRANDON C. GASTON CASH, JEFF S. CLEVELAND CASHATT, ROBERT L. GUILFORD CASHNER, CHRISTOPHER D. BRUNSWICK CASHWELL, JEFFREY L. CUMBERLAND CASSADA, WILLIE O. OUT-OF-STATE CASSELL, ROBERT L. DAVIDSON CASSIDY, DANIEL L. MECKLENBURG CASTELLANOS, SERVERIANO B. MECKLENBURG CASTELLOE, WILLIAM W. BEAUFORT CASTORINA, RICHARD J. UNION 42 Name County Name County Licensed Pesticide Ground Applicators, 2004 CASTRO, JORGE E. CHATHAM CATHEY, JOSEPH H. BRUNSWICK CATLETTE, SUSAN LYNWOOD WAKE CATO, JONATHAN R. DARE CATO, STANLEY N. MECKLENBURG CATOE, ABBY C. YADKIN CATON, WILLIAM T., JR. MECKLENBURG CAUBLE, MARCUS D. DAVIDSON CAUDILL, CHRISTOPHER J. NEW HANOVER CAUDILL, MICHAEL G. MECKLENBURG CAUDILL, MIKE L. ALLEGHANY CAUDILL, PHIL H. WILKES CAUDLE, DAVID L. GUILFORD CAUDLE, JOHN H. MECKLENBURG CAUDLE, WARREN E. FORSYTH CAUSBY, BARRY D., JR. MECKLENBURG CAUSEY, ROBERT A. GUILFORD CAUTHEN, J. CLARKE MECKLENBURG CAUTHEN, JOHN M. CABARRUS CAVENDER, J. ANDREW, JR. PENDER CAVENESS, MICHAEL E. GUILFORD CAVIN, WADE D. RANDOLPH CAVIN, WILLIAM A., III MECKLENBURG CAVINESS, GORDON F. DURHAM CAWTHORNE, W. GLENN, JR. VANCE CAYTON, JANI P. PITT CAYTON, JEFFERY G. PITT CAYTON, SID M. BEAUFORT CEARBAUGH, MARK A. MECKLENBURG CERNUDA, ROBERT R. OUT-OF-STATE CHAFIN, MARK E. BRUNSWICK CHALK, JAMES M. WAKE CHAMBERLAIN, ROBERT T. FORSYTH CHAMBERLIN, JEFF D. EDGECOMBE CHAMBERS, BILLY G., JR. FORSYTH CHAMBERS, CRAIG A. PERSON CHAMBERS, GARY L. GASTON CHAMBERS, WILBERT W., JR. ALAMANCE CHAMBLEE, DAVID A. WAKE CHAMBLIN, BRYAN T. OUT-OF-STATE CHAMPION, GREGORY S. RUTHERFORD CHAMPION, RON S. BRUNSWICK CHANCE, PAMELA J. WAKE CHANDLER, BRIEN H. CALDWELL CHANDLER, DAVID B. WAKE CHANDLER, DR. RANDY B. MECKLENBURG CHANDLER, ERNIE E. RANDOLPH CHANDLER, FABIOUS J. FORSYTH CHANDLER, JEAN M. ALAMANCE CHANDLER, LARRY R. RICHMOND CHANDLER, RANDY D. BUNCOMBE CHANDLER, ROBERT B. MECKLENBURG CHANDLER, RONALD V MONTGOMERY CHANEY, STEVE R. STOKES CHAPIN, RICHARD L., JR. WAKE CHAPMAN, ANTHONY B. DARE CHAPMAN, CHRIS S. MONTGOMERY CHAPMAN, CRAIG R. BUNCOMBE CHAPMAN, JOHN C. OUT-OF-STATE CHAPMAN, MICHAEL B. IREDELL CHAPMAN, TRACIE N. DUPLIN CHAPPEII, ROBERT B. SURRY CHAPPELL, KEITH E. MONTGOMERY CHAPPELL, PAUL B. NASH CHARLES, MARK E. FORSYTH CHARRON, MARK CABARRUS CHASE, DARREN J. MACON CHASE, RICHARD T. DURHAM CHASON, CATHY S. HOKE CHATEAUVERT, BRIAN S. OUT-OF-STATE 43 Name County Name County Licensed Pesticide Ground Applicators, 2004 CHATHAM, KARLA A. ROCKINGHAM CHAVIS, AULTOR WALLACE NEW HANOVER CHAVIS, CADER T. CUMBERLAND CHAVIS, DAVID R. CUMBERLAND CHAVIS, KARRIE L. HOKE CHAVIS, ROGER C. SCOTLAND CHAVIS, RONALD SCOTLAND CHAVIS, RONALD D. OUT-OF-STATE CHEATHAM, CHARLES R. FORSYTH CHEATHAM, LEONARD W. DURHAM CHEEK, CAMERON H. IREDELL CHEEK, DOLAN W. YADKIN CHEEK, ROBERT L. WILKES CHEKELELEE, JIMMY M. MECKLENBURG CHENEY, G. W. WATAUGA CHERKAS, WILLIAM M.,III WAKE CHERRY, RICHARD C. ORANGE CHESTER, KEITH D. CALDWELL CHESTNUT, EDITH L. WAYNE CHESTNUTT, DAVIS E. GUILFORD CHILCOTE, MARTIN E. OUT-OF-STATE CHILDERS, GARETT H. ALEXANDER CHILDERS, LARRY L. BURKE CHILDERS, MICHAEL G. GASTON CHILDRESS, DAVID E. GUILFORD CHILDRESS, WILLIAM W. ROCKINGHAM CHISENHALL, RONALD L. FORSYTH CHISHOLM, BROCK A. PENDER CHOATE, JOHNNY L. CARTERET CHOWNING, GREG W. MECKLENBURG CHRIS HELD UNION CHRISAWN, TRAVIS W. ASHE CHRISMON, GEORGE P., JR. BEAUFORT CHRISMON, JEFFREY S. GUILFORD CHRISTENSEN, RICHARD J. DURHAM CHRISTIAN, GERALD A. PASQUOTANK CHRISTIAN, SHANE G. PERQUIMANS CHRISTIE, DARVIN P. PERSON CHRISTMAN, SCOTT W. WAKE CHRISTY, RALPH STEVEN CABARRUS CHURCH, CHARLES E. CALDWELL CHURCH, JAMES E. WATAUGA CHURCH, JEREMY D. GUILFORD CHURCH, RONALD E. CLEVELAND CIANCHETTA, JENNIFER M. WAKE CIAVARDINI, TODD J. OUT-OF-STATE CLAFFEY, MICHAEL E. NEW HANOVER CLANTON, DAVID R. CABARRUS CLAPP, FRANKLIN M. ALAMANCE CLARK, BILL M. MOORE CLARK, DAVID E. CUMBERLAND CLARK, DAVID S. DARE CLARK, DEBORAH R. GRANVILLE CLARK, DEREK L. GASTON CLARK, DEWARD E. CATAWBA CLARK, GEORGE B. WAKE CLARK, J. MARK MECKLENBURG CLARK, JACK HYDE CLARK, JAMES D., JR. GUILFORD CLARK, JOHN A. BURKE CLARK, JOHN L. CHATHAM CLARK, JOHNNIE D., JR. BEAUFORT CLARK, LARRY C. OUT-OF-STATE CLARK, MARY F. DURHAM CLARK, MYRON L. AVERY CLARK, PETE NEW HANOVER CLARK, ROY F. DURHAM CLARK, ROY L. MECKLENBURG CLARK, SAMUEL L. EDGECOMBE CLARK, SIDNEY P. DURHAM 44 Name County Name County Licensed Pesticide Ground Applicators, 2004 CLARK, TED J. ALEXANDER CLARK, THOMAS A. AVERY CLARK, TIMOTHY D. GUILFORD CLARK, TIMOTHY D. HAYWOOD CLARK, TIMOTHY M. BURKE CLARK, TOM W. OUT-OF-STATE CLARK, TOMMY G. HAYWOOD CLARK, WILLIAM B. DURHAM CLARK, WILLIAM R., JR. MARTIN CLARKE, JAMES M. NEW HANOVER CLARKE, MICHAEL L. WAKE CLARY, JON C. UNION CLAWSON, PAUL W. JOHNSTON CLAWSON, SCOTT A. MOORE CLAWSON, WILLIAM T. MECKLENBURG CLAYBROOK, MICHAEL J. ROCKINGHAM CLAYPOOL, HARRY E. MECKLENBURG CLAYTON, COREY S. CHOWAN CLAYTON, JEREMY T. PASQUOTANK CLAYTON, JOHN D. ALAMANCE CLEARY, BILLIE S. WILKES CLECKNER, BERNARD CARTERET CLEMENT, LAWRENCE W. WAKE CLEMENT, ROGER B. IREDELL CLEMENTS, LOUIS G. OUT-OF-STATE CLEMENTS, ROBERT E. NORTHAMPTON CLEMMER, CRAIG A. WAKE CLEMMONS, JEFFREY W. CATAWBA CLEMMONS, LAVELLE A. BRUNSWICK CLEMMONS, ROSE F. BRUNSWICK CLENDENIN, MITCH L. GUILFORD CLIFTON JR, ROBERT L. WAKE CLINCH, BRETT J. GUILFORD CLINE, DOUGLAS S. STANLY CLINE, FRANK L. CABARRUS CLINE, IVEY W. CABARRUS CLINE, JEFFREY S. CLEVELAND CLINE, JOHN P. CABARRUS CLINE, NATHANIEL B. ALEXANDER CLINE, NORMAN T. GUILFORD CLINE, WILLIAM S. DAVIDSON CLINTON, ROBIN M. HENDERSON CLODFELTER, BRIAN R. MOORE CLODFELTER, JILL G. GUILFORD CLODFELTER, MITCH B. LINCOLN CLONINGER, ALAN M. CATAWBA CLONTZ, BENJAMIN L. BUNCOMBE CLONTZ, GREGORY D. BURKE CLONTZ, JAMES A. IREDELL CLONTZ, JAMES T. UNION CLONTZ, SCOTT D. CATAWBA CLOUD, ANTONIA OUT-OF-STATE CLOUSE, BOB L. ALEXANDER CLOYD, RAY F. GASTON COATES, JOSEPH WESLEY JOHNSTON COATS, CHARLES TERRY JOHNSTON COBB, ELMO P. ALAMANCE COBB, JOSEPH F. BERTIE COBB, SAMUEL C. CASWELL COBB, STEVEN W. ALAMANCE COBURN, JOHN R., JR. ORANGE COCHRAN RUSSELL L. MECKLENBURG COCHRAN, ROBERT L. POLK COCHRAN, SCOTT R. MECKLENBURG COCHRANE, WILLIAM K. BUNCOMBE COCKMAN, THOMAS L. CHATHAM CODY, MARK E. CATAWBA COE, M. SUSAN SURRY COEN, MICHAEL E. MOORE COFFEY, BILLY S. CALDWELL 45 Name County Name County Licensed Pesticide Ground Applicators, 2004 COFFEY, CARL E. DURHAM COFFEY, JAMES B. FORSYTH COFFEY, JAMES R. DAVIDSON COFFEY, ROBERT A. IREDELL COFFEY, ROBERT J. WATAUGA COFFEY, WILLIAM M. MECKLENBURG COFTY, GARY L. MECKLENBURG COGGINS, CHRISTIAN C. RANDOLPH COGGINS, RAYMOND C. HENDERSON COGHILL, MICHAEL F. VANCE COILEY, ROBERT C. WAKE COKER, CHRISTOPHER W. WAYNE COKER, DAVID L. WAKE COLBY, SUSAN GREENE BRUNSWICK COLE, CONNY W. BRUNSWICK COLE, GEORGE GASTON COLE, JAMES K. WAKE COLE, MICHAEL E. WAKE COLE, MICHAEL G. BUNCOMBE COLE, TIMOTHY A. PENDER COLE, TROY D. IREDELL COLE, WILLIAM G. LEE COLE, WILLIAM G., JR. LEE COLE-LOY, KAREN R. ALAMANCE COLEMAN, ALVIS CARROLL WILSON COLEMAN, BOBBY L. WAKE COLEMAN, BRAD T. GUILFORD COLEMAN, DAVID E. OUT-OF-STATE COLEMAN, MATT A. WAKE COLEMAN, RODNEY C. WILSON COLEMAN, VOLLIE, JR. BLADEN COLEY, CHAD R. OUT-OF-STATE COLEY, DAVID L. FRANKLIN COLEY, JOHNNY W. GRANVILLE COLEY, MARK L. BRUNSWICK COLEY, OSCAR L., JR. STANLY COLEY, RICHARD A., JR. FORSYTH COLLIE, JIMMY A. FRANKLIN COLLIER, BENJAMIN FORSYTH COLLIER, JEFFREY G. WILSON COLLIER, MICHAEL W. DAVIE COLLIER, RODNEY T. WAKE COLLINS, AMY F. JOHNSTON COLLINS, ANTHONY W. OUT-OF-STATE COLLINS, BEN D. WILKES COLLINS, C. LEROY, JR. DAVIDSON COLLINS, ERNEST J. JONES COLLINS, FARRELL KEITH MOORE COLLINS, GAYNELL J. ROCKINGHAM COLLINS, JAMES V. MECKLENBURG COLLINS, JARED M. UNION COLLINS, JOHNNY W. OUT-OF-STATE COLLINS, MICHAEL S. HARNETT COLLINS, PATRICK N. MECKLENBURG COLLINS, PAUL M. MECKLENBURG COLLINS, RAYMOND L. CHATHAM COLLINS, ROBERT D. BURKE COLLINS, RONNIE W. UNION COLLINS, STEPHEN M. BURKE COLLINS, WILLIAM R. HARNETT COLLINS, WILLIAM S. DAVIDSON COLOSANTI, JIM R., JR. CABARRUS COLTRAIN, JOSHUA W. MARTIN COMBS, GARY W. CATAWBA COMEAU, JAY J. JOHNSTON COMER, MATTHEW B. ROCKINGHAM COMITO, JAMES A. CURRITUCK COMPTON, CHAD WAKE COMPTON, JONATHAN L. CASWELL CONARD, WILLIAM D. MOORE 46 Name County Name County Licensed Pesticide Ground Applicators, 2004 CONGLETON, MARVIN H. NEW HANOVER CONLEY, TERRENCE DURHAM CONLEY, WAYNE E. CALDWELL CONLIN, MARK C. JACKSON CONLIN, SCOTT A. JACKSON CONNELL, BRAD D. MECKLENBURG CONNELL, DON E., JR. STANLY CONNELL, NIALL A. MECKLENBURG CONNELL, PATRICK E. CRAVEN CONNER, DONALD MECKLENBURG CONNER, DONALD W. NORTHAMPTON CONNER, GREGORY S. BLADEN CONNER, JAMES R. FORSYTH CONNERS, JAMES M. DARE CONNETT, BREC NEW HANOVER CONNICK, PATRICK B. BRUNSWICK CONRAD, SHARON W. WATAUGA CONRAD, WILLARD G., JR. WATAUGA CONRADE, ROBERT E. MECKLENBURG CONSOLO, JAMES A. WAKE CONSTANCE, RICHARD W. HAYWOOD CONSTINE, PETER HALIFAX CONTRERAS, GILBERTO C. OUT-OF-STATE CONWELL, JAMES O. WAKE COOK, BRAD A. WAKE COOK, CHRISTINE C. CUMBERLAND COOK, CHRISTOPHER T. WAKE COOK, CORY W. ROCKINGHAM COOK, CYNTHIA D. CATAWBA COOK, DANIEL F. HENDERSON COOK, DOUGLAS B. ORANGE COOK, KENNETH W. WAKE COOK, KEVIN D. FORSYTH COOK, LARRY PAUL CATAWBA COOK, ROGER B. SURRY COOK, SAM W. LINCOLN COOK, SCOTTIE H. CATAWBA COOK, STACY G. MECKLENBURG COOK, TONY M. DAVIE COOK, WAYLON T. MOORE COOKE, BRAD J. MECKLENBURG COOKE, DAVID W. AVERY COOKE, GEORGE A. AVERY COOKE, JAMES B. GUILFORD COOKE, JAMES C. HERTFORD COOKE, RONNIE L. SURRY COOKE, STEPHEN CALE EDGECOMBE COOKE, THOMAS REID IREDELL COOKE, TIM N. AVERY COOKSON, MICHAEL P. NEW HANOVER COOLEY, DAGMAR NEW HANOVER COOLEY, TONY P. WILSON COOPER, CHRISTOPHER H. UNION COOPER, JAMES E. MARTIN COOPER, LARRY D., JR. FORSYTH COOPER, QUINTON NASH COOPER, RICHARD J. WAKE COOPER, SUSAN G. JACKSON COOPER, TERRY E. PASQUOTANK COOPER, WILLIAM A. SCOTLAND COOPER, WILLIAM A., III SCOTLAND COPE, MYRTIE B. BURKE COPELAND MARCIA S. MECKLENBURG COPENHAVER,DREW P. NEW HANOVER CORBETT, DOROTHY W. PENDER CORBETT, JAMES L. EDGECOMBE CORBETT, JERRY L. JOHNSTON CORBETT, JESSE S. BRUNSWICK CORBETT, LEIGH A. NASH CORBETT, RICKY W. JOHNSTON 47 Name County Name County Licensed Pesticide Ground Applicators, 2004 CORBETT, SHARI W. JOHNSTON CORBETT, WILLIAM T. JOHNSTON CORDELL, BRENDON C. ORANGE CORDELL, STEVE F. VANCE CORDOVA, ELIZANDRO A. FORSYTH CORFIOS, ANTHONY C.,JR. RANDOLPH CORFIOS, ROCKY J. RANDOLPH CORK, RICHARD D. PENDER CORL, ALAN T. CABARRUS CORL, DARRELL D. MECKLENBURG CORLESS, ROBERT L., JR. MECKLENBURG CORN, JUSTIN B. TRANSYLVANIA CORN, RONALD A. POLK CORNATZER, JERRY W. YADKIN CORR, COLETTE M. ROCKINGHAM CORRELL, JAMES C. ROWAN CORRELL, R. SCOTT ROWAN COSENTINO, GEORGE A. BEAUFORT COSTNER, WILLIAM A. AVERY COSTON, CARL Y.,JR. DURHAM COSTON, HAYWOOD L. CHOWAN COTHREN, JOHN C. WILKES COTTEN, JEFF S. NORTHAMPTON COTTEN, LEON J. BUNCOMBE COUCH, FRANK C. MOORE COULTER, GARY D. CATAWBA COULTER, RAYMOND R. MECKLENBURG COVINGTON, JOSEPH M. ALAMANCE COVINGTON, NEIL B. GUILFORD COVINGTON, THOMAS G. NEW HANOVER COVINGTON, TIMOTHY N. ALAMANCE COWAN, DON F. CARTERET COWAN, EDWARD L. OUT-OF-STATE COWAN, MARK A. ORANGE COWAN, MICHAEL, A. DAVIDSON COWARD, SCOTTY K. PITT COWARD, STUART D., IV FRANKLIN COX, ADAM L. RANDOLPH COX, ANDREW W. ASHE COX, ANTHONY W. CUMBERLAND COX, BRAD T. MECKLENBURG COX, CHRISTOPHER M. GUILFORD COX, DAVID A. ALAMANCE COX, GREGORY K. LENOIR COX, GREGORY W. FORSYTH COX, JACK M., JR. DAVIDSON COX, JARROD S. BEAUFORT COX, JESSE L. CUMBERLAND COX, JOEL R. OUT-OF-STATE COX, JOSEPH D. FORSYTH COX, JOSEPH W. BRUNSWICK COX, MICHAEL F. RANDOLPH COX, MICHAEL L. PITT COX, NELSA A. WAKE COX, PHILLIP C. COLUMBUS COX, ROBERT L. BEAUFORT COX, RONALD D. ASHE COX, RONALD F. MECKLENBURG COX, SHAWN O. ALEXANDER COX, SUSAN L. HERTFORD COX, THOMAS W. FORSYTH COX, TIMOTHY W. WAKE COX, TRENT J. FORSYTH COX, WALLACE E. ROCKINGHAM COX, WAYLAND E. ASHE COX, WILLIAM H. ONSLOW COZART, DAVID W. ORANGE COZZOLINO, PAUL A. BRUNSWICK CRABTREE, ORMAND B. LINCOLN CRADDOCK, WESLEY E. WASHINGTON 48 Name County Name County Licensed Pesticide Ground Applicators, 2004 CRAFT, CRAIG D. PERQUIMANS CRAIG, CRAWFORD PITT CRAIG, WILLIAM R. WAKE CRAIN, WILLIAM T. NEW HANOVER CRAINE, DARRELL K. CARTERET CRANDALL, STEVE A. ROWAN CRANDALL, WILLIS R. PITT CRANDOL, RONNIE M. PITT CRANE, SANFORD R. CABARRUS CRANE, STEFAN W. WAKE CRANFORD, BENJY B. DAVIDSON CRANFORD, SETH P. WATAUGA CRASE, HERBERT W. PASQUOTANK CRAVEN, DALE R. WILKES CRAVEN, NICK A. RANDOLPH CRAWFORD, CORY S NEW HANOVER CRAWFORD, DWAYNE H. HAYWOOD CRAWFORD, GREGORY E. FORSYTH CRAWFORD, JASON O. BRUNSWICK CRAWFORD, PHILIP C. WAKE CRAWFORD, THOMAS R. WAKE CREECH, BOBBY R. ROBESON CREECH, DURWOOD J. WARREN CREECH, JEFFREY E. JOHNSTON CREECH, JEFFREY O. WILSON CREECH, JOSEPH M. CARTERET CREECH, MIKE J. JOHNSTON CREECH, ROBERT W. LENOIR CREED, GEORGE C. SCOTLAND CREMER, PAUL K. BUNCOMBE CRENSHAW, JASON F. MECKLENBURG CRENSHAW, PAUL F. MECKLENBURG CRESON, JAMES D. FORSYTH CRESON, JEFFREY S. FORSYTH CRESS, LEWIS W. CABARRUS CREWS, DARYL K. FORSYTH CREWS, DAVID E. WAKE CRISCOE, THOMAS L. RICHMOND CROCKER, DOUGLAS W. WAYNE CROCKER, JERRY T. JOHNSTON CROMER, BRADLEY S. LENOIR CRONIN, ROBERT C. CABARRUS CROOKS, SHAUN C. UNION CROOM, PHILLIP N., JR. ONSLOW CROSBY, WILLIAM R. GRANVILLE CROSCUTT, DUANE G. CRAVEN CROSSWHITE, KEVIN T. WAKE CROTTS, MARK E. RANDOLPH CROUCH, O’NEIL M. FORSYTH CROUCH, ONEIL M., III FORSYTH CROUCH, RICHARD A. ROWAN CROUSE, JEFFREY A. LINCOLN CROUSE, RALPH H. ALLEGHANY CROWDER, TANYA N. CATAWBA CROWDER, THOMAS J. HENDERSON CROWE, JOHN M. HENDERSON CROWSON, PAUL F. ALAMANCE CRUMP, CARROLL S. MECKLENBURG CRUMP, DOUG P. LINCOLN CRUMP, JAMES G. JONES CRUMP, PHILIP H. WAKE CRUMP, SEAN P. CALDWELL CRUMPLER, ARNOLD N. SAMPSON CRUMPTON, GARLAND S. ROCKINGHAM CRUMPTON, REUBEN M. NASH CRUMPTON, ROBERT A. GUILFORD CRUZ, CLAUDIO WAKE CRUZ, RAMON C. GUILFORD CULBERSON, BRIAN E. RANDOLPH CULBRETH, MALCOLM B., III WAKE 49 Name County Name County Licensed Pesticide Ground Applicators, 2004 CULLER, CARROLL E. MONTGOMERY CULLIPHER, JAMES M. OUT-OF-STATE CUMMINGS, DANNY R. LEE CUMPATA, CHRISTOPHER J. EDGECOMBE CUPP, DENNIS H., JR. WAKE CURLEE, TODD R. STANLY CURRIE, DAVID G. SCOTLAND CURRIE, DONALD W. RICHMOND CURRIN, RONALD E WAKE CURRY, JEREMY E. BRUNSWICK CURTIS, JASON D. CATAWBA CURTIS, CLARENCE D. MECKLENBURG CURTIS, STEPHEN D. PITT CUSIMANO, MICHAEL S. ROCKINGHAM CUSSON, RICK D. FORSYTH CUTHRELL, JAMES M. HALIFAX CUTHRELL, ROBERT E. DAVIE CUTLER, DAVID TODD BEAUFORT CUTRIGHT, STEVE L. FORSYTH CUTSHAW, LEONARD M. RANDOLPH CZERKIES, KEVIN W. GASTON D’ALLAIRD, DANIEL S. WAKE D’AMICO, GARY E. MECKLENBURG DABBS, S. GRAY, JR. ROWAN DAGENHART, DAVID L. ROWAN DAGENHART, JAMES F. IREDELL DAHLE, MICHAEL E. DURHAM DAHLEM, WILBERT E. HALIFAX DAHNE, WILLIAM H. BRUNSWICK DAIGLE, JOHN M. MECKLENBURG DAIL, AMY B. DUPLIN DAIL, JASON C. LENOIR DAKOSKI, JENNIFER D. BUNCOMBE DALESSANDRO, STEVE D. WAKE DALRYMPLE, LISA J. LEE DALTON, CHARLES A., JR. HENDERSON DALTON, DANIEL CHOWAN DALTON, DANNY A. CUMBERLAND DALTON, JOE W. MOORE DALTON, KYLE H. BRUNSWICK DALTON, RONALD S. RUTHERFORD DALTON, WILLIAM D. WAKE DALY, JAMES M. MECKLENBURG DALY, JOHN M. ORANGE DAMBAKAKIS, ANDREAS B. FORSYTH DAMERON, BLAKE M. ALAMANCE DAMON, DAVID W. MOORE DAMRON, BRETT PERQUIMANS DANGER, KERRY M. WAKE DANIEL, CHRIS A. CABARRUS DANIEL, JOHN H., JR. MARTIN DANIEL, LARRY T. NASH DANIEL, MICHAEL J. LINCOLN DANIEL, MISTY A. WAKE DANIEL, RICHARD E. WAKE DANIELEY, MARK S. ALAMANCE DANIELS, DAVID C. CRAVEN DANIELS, GEORGE D., JR. MECKLENBURG DANIELS, RICHARD C., JR. LENOIR DANIELS, TATE P. STANLY DANISE, RONALD M. MECKLENBURG DANLEY, EDWARD W. OUT-OF-STATE DANLEY, LUCAS D. SURRY DARBY, JAMES T. BRUNSWICK DARBY, MICHAEL C. MECKLENBURG DARDEN, JAMES B., III SAMPSON DARDIN, MATTHEW S. ASHE DARNELL, DAVID V. HENDERSON DARR, JIMMIE D., JR. IREDELL DARR, STEPHEN W. CATAWBA 50 Name County Name County Licensed Pesticide Ground Applicators, 2004 DASHER, DARYL W. OUT-OF-STATE DASHIELL, KENNETH H. CUMBERLAND DAUB, SHAWN E. GUILFORD DAUGHENBAUGH, JASON J. WAKE DAUGHERTY, KIM A. OUT-OF-STATE DAUGHTRY, RAEFORD SAMPSON DAUGINAS, JOSEPH J. CABARRUS DAUM, CHARMAINE L. FORSYTH DAVENPORT, BRIAN K. MECKLENBURG DAVENPORT, CHARLES M. FORSYTH DAVENPORT, DAMON WAKE DAVENPORT, DWIGHT T. BEAUFORT DAVENPORT, JOHN J. WAKE DAVENPORT, MATTHEW C. LINCOLN DAVENPORT, RONALD G., JR. PITT DAVENPORT, S. LAWRENCE PITT DAVIDSON, CHARLES C. GUILFORD DAVIDSON, CHRISTOPHER B. HALIFAX DAVIDSON, CLARKSON L. BUNCOMBE DAVIDSON, MAX A. OUT-OF-STATE DAVIDSON, SCOTT A. MOORE DAVIE, MICHAEL B. MADISON DAVIES, DAVID M. HOKE DAVIS III, CHARLES T. ASHE DAVIS, ADAM D. SURRY DAVIS, ADRIAN MECKLENBURG DAVIS, ANTHONY R. ALEXANDER DAVIS, BOBBY R. BRUNSWICK DAVIS, BRAD S. GUILFORD DAVIS, BRETT L. COLUMBUS DAVIS, BRIAN E. WAKE DAVIS, BRYAN R. ALLEGHANY DAVIS, CARLTON L., SR. LEE DAVIS, CECIL F. CHATHAM DAVIS, CHARLES E., JR. MECKLENBURG DAVIS, CHARLES L. BRUNSWICK DAVIS, DANNY R., JR. CUMBERLAND DAVIS, DAVID G. FORSYTH DAVIS, DAWN C. HYDE DAVIS, DOLPH C. MECKLENBURG DAVIS, ELBERT J., JR. DUPLIN DAVIS, FREDDIE COLUMBUS DAVIS, GARY T. CARTERET DAVIS, GARY W. WILSON DAVIS, GLEN R. HENDERSON DAVIS, JACK D., JR. NEW HANOVER DAVIS, JAMES A. FORSYTH DAVIS, JAMES T. UNION DAVIS, JEFF A. CARTERET DAVIS, JEFF A. ROCKINGHAM DAVIS, JEFFRY K. JACKSON DAVIS, JOEY D. NORTHAMPTON DAVIS, JOHN T. PERSON DAVIS, JON M. DURHAM DAVIS, JONATHAN B. WAKE DAVIS, KEVIN GUILFORD DAVIS, KEVIN D. GUILFORD DAVIS, LANNY CABARRUS DAVIS, MACK R., II WILKES DAVIS, MARK A. BUNCOMBE DAVIS, MICHAEL E., SR. LENOIR DAVIS, MICHAEL K. MECKLENBURG DAVIS, NORMAN V. OUT-OF-STATE DAVIS, PRESTON LENOIR DAVIS, RAYMOND B. CABARRUS DAVIS, RICHARD R. CALDWELL DAVIS, ROBERT B. UNION DAVIS, ROBERT P. BLADEN DAVIS, ROBERT W., JR. BUNCOMBE DAVIS, ROGER D. CLEVELAND 51 Name County Name County Licensed Pesticide Ground Applicators, 2004 DAVIS, RONALD E. DAVIDSON DAVIS, RONALD L. FORSYTH DAVIS, RONNIE HOKE DAVIS, RONNIE K. MECKLENBURG DAVIS, RYAN M. RANDOLPH DAVIS, SAMUEL R. CLEVELAND DAVIS, SCOTT L. PENDER DAVIS, SCOTT N. BRUNSWICK DAVIS, STEVE L. CHATHAM DAVIS, TIMOTHY L. CABARRUS DAVIS, TITUS L. CUMBERLAND DAVIS, TONY C. ORANGE DAVIS, TROY W. BRUNSWICK DAVIS, VERNON H. CRAVEN DAVIS, WILLIAM G. IREDELL DAVIS, WILLIAM PERRY MARTIN DAVIS, WILLIE WASHINGTON DAWKINS, DANIEL K. UNION DAWKINS, JAMES T. BRUNSWICK DAWSON, HEATH GASTON DAWSON, MARK G. PENDER DAY, GLENWOOD A. PERSON DAY, JASON M. ALEXANDER DEAL, BARRY E. UNION DEAL, BRIAN WILLIAM OUT-OF-STATE DEAL, CHARLES A. UNION DEAL, RICHARD E. ROWAN DEAN, DAMON V LEE DEAN, EDWARD L. WAKE DEAN, ELIZABETH N. DURHAM DEAN, PERRY E. WAKE DEAN, RONALD G. MECKLENBURG DEANS, ROBERT SCOTT DUPLIN DEARMEY, SCOTT C. MECKLENBURG DEARMIN, JUSTIN L. STOKES DEASON, JAMES G. GASTON DEASON, THOMAS D. CUMBERLAND DEATON, JOHNATHON K. MECKLENBURG DEATON, LINDEN R. GASTON DEBERRY, JONATHAN W. MONTGOMERY DEBERRY, KRISTOFER I. OUT-OF-STATE DECH, JAMES N., II HALIFAX DECK, BELA C. RUTHERFORD DECKER, ALLEN J. DAVIDSON DEDMON, JAMES R. MECKLENBURG DEDRICK, AUSTIN D. DURHAM DEFFENBAUGH, REBECCA C. BUNCOMBE DEGUDA, ANTHONY B. NEW HANOVER DEITZ, BENJAMIN T. CATAWBA DEJONG, CRAIG W. MOORE DEL CID, SEBASTIAN I. ORANGE DELAWDER, MICHAEL E. OUT-OF-STATE DELFOSSE, RICK L. POLK DELLINGER, BARRY J. GASTON DELLINGER, BRANDON M. LINCOLN DELLINGER, CHRISTOPHER L. LINCOLN DELMAR, MARK D. MECKLENBURG DELOATCH, DONNIE R. HERTFORD DELONG, GUY R. DURHAM DEMASTES, JOHN F., JR. MECKLENBURG DEMATTEO, JOHN P. PENDER DEMBNICKI, STEVEN MOORE DEME, JOHN W. LENOIR DEMORY, DUANE E. NEW HANOVER DENARDO, KEVIN W. WAKE DENHAM, RANDY E. ALAMANCE DENNING JR. ROBERT F. CALDWELL DENNING, KENNETH SCOTT JOHNSTON DENNIS, JUSTIN G. MECKLENBURG DENNIS, TERRY L. MECKLENBURG 52 Name County Name County Licensed Pesticide Ground Applicators, 2004 DENNISON, JAMES L. OUT-OF-STATE DENNY, EDWARD B. GRANVILLE DENNY, JOE W. DAVIE DENSON, JONATHAN D. NASH DENSON, ROBERT M. UNION DENTON, DANNY L. GASTON DENTON, JONATHAN M. WILSON DENTON, MEG C. ALAMANCE DENTON, WAYNE E., JR. WAKE DEPRIEST, JAMES B. ROCKINGHAM DERBY JAMES C. OUT-OF-STATE DERMID, PAUL L. III BUNCOMBE DEROUSSE, TAMMY L. WAKE DERRY, MATT S. MACON DERUVO, LOU POLK DERWITZ, GREGORY A. WAYNE DESANTIS, DENNIS M. MECKLENBURG DESHONG, CHRISTOPHER W. WAKE DETTER, CRAIG N. CATAWBA DETTER, NORRIS W. CATAWBA DETTMER, DAVID R. MECKLENBURG DEUTSCHLE, DENNIS A. ALAMANCE DEVANE, CHRIS L. FORSYTH DEVANE, MICHAEL K. JACKSON DEVEAU, DONALD E., JR. LENOIR DEVINE, DARIN L. LINCOLN DEVINE, WILLIAM D. CATAWBA DEW, BOBBY D. COLUMBUS DEW, KIMI L. NEW HANOVER DEW, MITCHELL W. COLUMBUS DEW, ROY S. WILSON DEW, SHARON M. PENDER DEWEESE, MICHAEL T. IREDELL DEXTER, GEORGE H. BUNCOMBE DEYTON, RODNEY L. YANCEY DIACHENKO, THOMAS K. GUILFORD DIACONT, J. MICHAEL WARREN DIAL, MICHAEL MECKLENBURG DICKENS, DENNIS D. CHOWAN DICKENS, DONALD G. WAKE DICKENS, WILLIAM L. WAKE DICKERSON, KENNETH R. NASH DICKERSON, RODNEY N. VANCE DICKEY, MICHAEL L. ALAMANCE DICKEY, PAUL KENNETH ALAMANCE DICKEY, PAUL KEVIN ALAMANCE DICKINSON, DAVID M. ORANGE DICKSON, CHUCK W. ALEXANDER DILL, CLAUDE A., III CABARRUS DILLARD, BARBARA M. VANCE DILLARD, LINDA FORSYTH DILLARD, LONNIE C. CALDWELL DILLIN, BONNIE S. JOHNSTON DILLINGHAM, DAVID LEE ONSLOW DILLISTIN, BRANDON W. WARREN DILLON, JOE A. HENDERSON DILLON, TODD C. GUILFORD DILLON, VINCE C. OUT-OF-STATE DILLS, ROBERT K. MECKLENBURG DILLS, ROY J. HAYWOOD DIMOV, DMITRIY UNION DIONNE, FREDRICK J. DAVIE DIONNE, RUSSELL EDWARD FORSYTH DISHER, JOHN D. FORSYTH DISHMAN, JAMES W. MECKLENBURG DISHNER, WILLIAM H., JR. ALAMANCE DIXON JR, JERRY H. ANSON DIXON, CHARLES G. SAMPSON DIXON, JERRY H. ROBESON DIXON, JODYLYNNE M. IREDELL 53 Name County Name County Licensed Pesticide Ground Applicators, 2004 DIXON, KELLY N. IREDELL DIXON, OSCAR C. CRAVEN DIXON, PHILIP S. FORSYTH DIXON, RALEIGH C., JR. BRUNSWICK DJUKIC, ZORKA WAKE DOANE, WILLIAM R. RANDOLPH DOBBINS, LAWRENCE MOORE DOBBINS, MICHAEL D. DAVIDSON DOBSON, GEORGE H. WAYNE DOBSON, MATTHEW N. MOORE DOCKERY, AUDIE D. GASTON DOCKERY, DAVID M. GASTON DODD, CHARLES A. OUT-OF-STATE DODGE, DONNA J. GASTON DOERING, MARCIA P. MECKLENBURG DOHERTY, AMANDA B. WAKE DOLAN, MICHAEL S. RANDOLPH DOLLAR, JASON L. RANDOLPH DOMAN, RONALD E. WAKE DOMANOWSKI, CRAIG M. WAKE DONAHUE, BRADLEY P. UNION DONALDSON, MARTHA C. MACON DONALDSON, THOMAS N. CABARRUS DONLEY, WILLIAM H. CARTERET DONNELL, VERNON GUILFORD DONOHO, SHANNON E. WAKE DONOHUE, DAVID J. NEW HANOVER DOONAN, MICHAEL S. ORANGE DORER, STEPHEN P. WAKE DORFFELD, JOHN A. WAKE DORMAN, JERRY C. WASHINGTON DORMAN, JOHN C. DURHAM DORSEY, DAVID W. WILSON DORSEY, ROBERT D. MECKLENBURG DOSS, DENNIS RAY, JR. ALAMANCE DOSS, TIMOTHY N. ORANGE DOSSETT, THOMAS J. MECKLENBURG DOSTER, DAVID |
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