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News
Register
with Iowa Sensitive Crops Registry
Posted 29 May 2009
Iowa Secretary of
Agriculture Bill Northey reminded Iowa’s sensitive crops producers and
apiarists that the aerial spray season will begin in June and
encouraged them to register sites with pesticide sensitive crops on the
Department’s Sensitive Crops Registry. “No Spray” field markers that
signal pesticide sensitive areas to both aerial and land applicators
are also available for producers.
“The information you post to the Registry’s website and the markers you
place around your fields will help pesticide applicators locate your
operations and minimize the chance of drift damage to your sensitive
crops and hives,” Northey said.
Commercial fruit and vegetable growers, commercial vineyards and
orchard owners, commercial organic crop producers or apiarists in the
state of Iowa are eligible to register the locations of their hives or
commercial crops or validate their 2008 information for the 2009
calendar year on the site.
To register sites or download an order form for “No Spray” signs,
please go the Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship’s web
site at www.IowaAgriculture.gov
and click on “Sensitive Crops Registry” under “Hot Topics.”
To ensure that the information provided on this website is up to date,
we require Iowa sensitive crops producers and apiarists to annually
review and verify their Directory website information. Each year
registrants will receive an e-mail or letter the Department notifying
them that it is time to access the website to review, verify, and
update their Sensitive Crops Directory information. Producer
information that is not annually verified will be dropped from the
website.
Those producers that do not have internet access will receive a
printout of their sensitive crop information along with a letter asking
that they review, edit if necessary, and return the information to the
Department. The requested changes will be made and the website
Directory information verified for the producer.
Questions and concerns can be directed to the Departments Bureau of
Horticulture by calling Paul Ovrom at 515-242-5028 or Mike Bevins at
515-242-5043. |
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