New UNL Extension App Helps Pesticide Applicators Keep Electronic Records

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May 20, 2013

LINCOLN, Neb. — A new app developed by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension Pesticide Safety Education Program will help farmers and other pesticide applicators keep electronic records more easily, a University of Nebraska-Lincoln pesticide safety education program extension assistant said.

The app is called "PeRK", which is short for Pesticide Record Keeping. It is a free app and will be a useful tool for anyone that applies any type of pesticides and uses mobile devices – smartphones and tablets, Android or Apple, said Pierce Hansen, pesticide safety education program extension assistant in the university's Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources.

Pesticide applicators that spray restricted use pesticides (RUPs) are required by law to keep their pesticide application records for three years.

"This app will be especially handy because many people are carrying a smart phone or iPad, and instead of having to carry around a book and a pen, you can have it all on your phone or tablet," Hansen said.

Records are saved within the app on the mobile device and can be easily emailed to a recipient and saved on a computer. While the app is developed with Nebraska in mind, it can be a useful tool for keeping records in any state, Hansen said.

 The app was made by Educational Media at UNL.

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Pierce Hansen
Extension Assistant
Pesticide Safety Education
Agronomy and Horticulture
402-472-9566
phansen2@unl.edu

Sandi Alswager Karstens
IANR News Service
402-472-3030
skarstens2@unl.edu



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