Delaware - Pest Management Tiered Approach Fact Sheet - 2008
NRCS in Delaware would like to reward producers who implement pest management
systems that go beyond the minimum requirements of the NRCS policy for pest
management and the pest management standard, 595. A multi-level system of
incentives will be offered to producers who do a better overall job of reducing
pesticide usage, reducing pesticide affects on the environment, and utilizing
more environmental friendly pesticides.
Eligible producers must be following Tier II Nutrient Management and be
implementing a WinPST plan. The Tiered Pest Management System Job Sheet must be
filled out and filed in the producer’s case file.
Tier I - Minimum required $6/ac/row crops $12/ac/vegetable crops
Pest management will meet the minimum requirements of the 595 standard and will
be reviewed annually by a certified conservation planner. Probable pesticides
used must be evaluated for their potential risk to identified resource concerns
(WIN-PST Jobsheet). The Pest Management Plan and IPM must be developed and
implemented by a certified professional, such as a CCA or CPCC. With this tier,
a producer is expected to accomplish routine ICM practices, which could include
but not limited to field monitoring/scouting, insect trapping in vegetable
crops, crop rotations, good conservation practices, prescriptive pesticide
applications, spot spraying and correctly rinsing and disposing of empty
pesticide containers.
Tier II - Additional components Maximum Payment >> $15/ac row or vegetable crop
Tier II - maximum of 1000 acres per entity or individual for life of Farm Bill
(2002-2007)
All plans have to meet Tier I and be participating in the DDA and Ag Container
Recycling Council Program. A producer may select from the following options.
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Utilize systemic insecticide seed treatment, instead of in row placement or
banding of soil insecticides $1/ac
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Implement additional conservation practices that will reduce runoff and
sedimentation $1/ac
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Select only chemicals with a “low” and/or “very low” environmental hazard
(WIN-PST) $3/ac
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Utilize advanced pest monitoring and decision making techniques – examples
include geo-referenced mapping of pest densities, and weather based forecasting
for disease and insect pests $3/ac
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Implement filter strips to reduce impact to water courses $5/ac
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Use Site Specific spray technology - examples include: system that allows a
choice of multiple nozzles choices; directed sprayers to apply insecticides,
fungicides; use of a shielded sprayer to spray post emergent herbicides;
Geo-referenced light bar $5/ac
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Apply pesticides to crops using a GPS precision sprayer $5/ac
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Use latest sprayer technology that reduces drift and rate $5/ac
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Utilize a chemical induction sprayer $5/ac
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