Pesticide and Fertilizer Program

Welcome! Our goal is compliance with Kansas statutes and regulations governing products that are used to control pests or to enhance plant growth.  We strive to achieve our goal through compliance assistance and outreach education; complaint investigation; and monitoring inspections.  Our program covers the following laws:

NOTE:  If you have questions regarding the status of your initial or renewal application for product registration, applicator certification, business license,
or dealer registration, please contact:

Accounts Receivable and Licensing
(785) 564-6700

If you suspect that a pesticide has been misused (including herbicide drift),
please visit our online Pesticide Complaint Form.

If there is direct human contact from a spray,
please contact the Pesticide and Fertilizer Program (785) 564-6688.

News Release 7-8-16: KDA Advises Proper Use of Herbicides

For pesticide drift information or the sensitive crop registry,
visit our Sensitive Crop page.


 

PLEASE NOTE:

To legally apply any pesticide (even lawn fertilizers with herbicides) for compensation, you must have a Kansas pesticide business license and at least one employee with a Kansas commercial pesticide applicator certification in the appropriate category.

To legally sell any pesticide product, you must have a Kansas pesticide dealer registration and the pesticide product(s) must be registered in Kansas by the manufacturer. In general, all pesticide products must be sold in the unopened, original container with intact labeling. There are exceptions, so give us a call if you have any questions.

To legally sell a fertilizer product or soil amendment, the product must be registered in Kansas. In addition, tonnage fees are assessed on fertilizers based on the amount of product sold to Kansas locations.

To legally apply anything other than water through an irrigation system, requires a chemigation permit for the well(s) and at least one individual with a Kansas chemigation equipment operator authorization.

Any entity (business or individual) storing bulk pesticide(s) or bulk fertilizer(s) in Kansas must comply with our secondary containment laws.

More information on these and other topics is available on subpages of this site. If you have any questions about any of this, please call us before you proceed.

If you suspect that a pesticide has been misused (including herbicide drift),
report it to us immediately at (785) 564-6688.