Project Safe Send - Minot
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Farmers, ranchers, pesticide dealers and applicators, government agencies and homeowners with unusable pesticides can bring them to Project Safe Send.
Project Safe Send is a safe, simple and non-regulatory program that helps people safely and legally dispose of unusable pesticides free of charge.
The program accepts old, unusable or banned pesticides, including herbicides, insecticides, rodenticides and fungicides.
People with more than 1,000 pounds of pesticides should pre-register. No other pre-registration is required. A maximum of 5,000 pounds of pesticides per participant will be accepted. Each participant is limited to one shuttle.
To ensure Project Safe Send can be utilized by as many North Dakota producers and citizens as possible, pesticide distributors and agronomy centers are limited to 3,000 pounds and one shuttle. These locations should pre-register if intending to bring in the maximum amount.
To pre-register, obtain plastic bags or for more information, contact Lilliann Johnston at the North Dakota Department of Agriculture at 701-328-2980 or bGZqb2huc3RvbiB8IG5kICEgZ292.
Go to https://www.ndda.nd.gov/project-safe-send for more information.
Project Safe Send is a safe, simple and non-regulatory program that helps people safely and legally dispose of unusable pesticides free of charge.
The program accepts old, unusable or banned pesticides, including herbicides, insecticides, rodenticides and fungicides.
People with more than 1,000 pounds of pesticides should pre-register. No other pre-registration is required. A maximum of 5,000 pounds of pesticides per participant will be accepted. Each participant is limited to one shuttle.
To ensure Project Safe Send can be utilized by as many North Dakota producers and citizens as possible, pesticide distributors and agronomy centers are limited to 3,000 pounds and one shuttle. These locations should pre-register if intending to bring in the maximum amount.
To pre-register, obtain plastic bags or for more information, contact Lilliann Johnston at the North Dakota Department of Agriculture at 701-328-2980 or bGZqb2huc3RvbiB8IG5kICEgZ292.
Go to https://www.ndda.nd.gov/project-safe-send for more information.
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