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pesticide applicators to keep a record of all restricted use applications. If a <br />commercial applicator applies a pesticide, the CDA requires that applicator maintain <br />records of both general use and restricted use pesticides. Records must be retained <br />by the applicator for two (2) years from the date of application. The required <br />information must be recorded within 14 days following the pesticide application. <br />Record keeping books are available through the Environmental and Pesticide <br />Education Office of Colorado State University. The commercial applicator will <br />provide GCC with a copy of the application records within 30 days of application. <br />2.0 References <br />Beck, K.G., S.K. McDonald, S.J. Nissen, and P.H. Westra. 1998. 1998 Colorado <br />Weed Management Guide for Field and Vegetable Crops. Colorado State <br />University Cooperative Extension, Publication 1tXCM-205, Fort Collins, CO. <br />Bussan, A.j., T.D. Whitson, S.A. Dewey, and M.A. Trainor. 2001. Weed Management <br />Handbook: 2001-2002. Cooperative Extension Services of Montana, Utah, <br />and Wyoming <br />Thornton, Bruce J., H.D. Harrington, and R.L. Zimdahl. 1974. Weeds of Colorado. <br />Colorado State University Experiment Station, Bulletin 514-5. Fort Collins, <br />CO. <br />Whitson, Tom D., ed. Weeds of the West. 9'h Edition. 2001. The Western Society of <br />Weed Science, Western United States Land Grant Universities Cooperative <br />Extension Services, Newark, CA. <br />GCC Red Rocks Minc 10 03/03/03 <br />