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Nursery Production Survey and Nursery and Floriculture Chemical Use Survey

0244 - Nursery and Floriculture Chemical Use Survey - 09

Nursery Production Survey and Nursery and Floriculture Chemical Use Survey

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Project 159 QID 002363


OMB No. 0535-0244 Approval Expires 1/31/2010

NURSERY AND FLORICULTURE

CHEMICAL USE SURVEY

2009

NATIONAL

AGRICULTURAL

STATISTICS

SERVICE

U.S Department of Agriculture

Rm. 5030, South Building

1400 Independence Avenue, S.W.

Washington, D.C. 20250-2000

1-800-727-9540 Fax: 202-690-2090

Email: [email protected]



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CONTACT RECORD


DATE

TIME

NOTES
































[Name and address verified and updated if necessary.]


INTRODUCTION:


[Introduce yourself, and ask for the operator. Rephrase in your own words.]


We are collecting information on chemical applications for floriculture and nursery production in 2009 and need your help to collect complete and accurate data. Authority for collection of information on the Nursery and Floriculture Chemical Use Survey is
Title 7, Section 2204 of the U.S. Code. This information will be used to compile and publish estimates on chemical use in floriculture and nursery production. Response to this survey is confidential and voluntary.


We encourage you to refer to your farm records during the interview.





1. Were your total gross sales of floriculture crops greater than $10,000 in 2009?

YES

NO

2. Were your total gross sales of nursery crops and/or Christmas trees greater than $10,000 in 2009?

YES

NO

[ENUMERATOR NOTE: If items 1 and 2 are NO, conclude the interview.]

3. [Complete PARTNER boxes below only if the operator is in a partnership.]


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PARTNER NAME

PARTNER NAME

ADDRESS

ADDRESS

CITY

STATE

ZIP

PHONE NUMBER

CITY

STATE

ZIP

PHONE NUMBER

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PARTNER NAME

PARTNER NAME

ADDRESS

ADDRESS

CITY

STATE

ZIP

PHONE NUMBER

CITY

STATE

ZIP

PHONE NUMBER





CHEMICAL APPLICATIONS


These questions are about pesticide and chemical (excluding fertilizer) applications.

1. In 2009, for your floriculture and/or nursery operation, were any insecticides, herbicides, fungicides, nematicides, miticides, growth regulators, rooting compounds, soil fumigants or other chemicals applied?

YES – [Complete table below.]

NO – [Go to item 1 on page 18.]

[ENUMERATOR NOTE: In order to combine applications (column 10 greater than 1), the product/formulation, to what and where mostly applied, areas treated in size, amount applied, rate of application, method of application, and who made the application, MUST all be the same.]



OFFICE USE

EDIT TABLE

1 Incomplete

3 Valid Zero

314

OFFICE USE

LINES IN TABLE

T-TYPE 1

TABLE

001

LINE 99

101

PRODUCTION CATEGORY CODES FOR COLUMN 4


LOCATION CODES FOR COLUMN 5

NURSERY

1 Transplants for commercial vegetable and strawberry production

2 Propagative nursery material or lining-out stock

3 Broadleaf evergreens

4 Coniferous evergreens

5 Deciduous shade trees

6 Deciduous flowering trees

7 Deciduous shrubs

8 Fruit and nut plants

9 Christmas trees

10 Palms

11 Ornamental grasses

12 Other woody ornamentals and vines

20 Non-production area

FLORICULTURE

13 Cut flowers

14 Flowering plants (potted)

15 Bedding plants (flats, potted, hanging)

16 Foliage plants (potted or hanging)

17 Propagative floriculture material

18 Cut cultivated greens

19 Herbaceous perennials (potted)

20 Non-production area


  1. Greenhouse (enclosed)

  2. Shade Structure (frames, slat, saran, cloth,
    screen, non-enclosed greenhouse, etc
    .)

  3. Natural Shade Area (palm, citrus, etc.)

  4. In The Open Production Area

  5. Perimeter (non-production areas)










1

2

3

4

5

CHEMICAL

PRODUCT NAME

L

I

N

E




What products

were

applied?





[Enter product code.]

Was this

product

bought in

liquid or

dry form?



[Enter L or D.]

Was this part

of a

tank mix?


[If tank mix, enter line number

of first product

in mix.]


What was this chemical mostly applied to?

[Enter code

from above.]


CODE

Where was this

product

mostly

applied?

[Enter code

from above.]


CODE


01

301


302

303

304


02

301


302

303

304


03

301


302

303

304


04

301


302

303

304


05

301


302

303

304


06

301


302

303

304


07

301


302

303

304


08

301


302

303

304


09

301


302

303

304


10

301


302

303

304


11

301


302

303

304


12

301


302

303

304

[For pesticides not listed in Respondent Booklet, specify---]

Line No.


Pesticide Type

(Herbicide, Insecticide, Fungicide, etc.)


Tradename

and Formulation


Form Purchased

(Liquid or Dry)


EPA

No.

_____________


__________________________


____________________________


________________


_________________





CHEMICAL APPLICATIONS


UNIT CODES FOR COLUMN 9


METHOD CODES FOR COLUMN 11


APPLICATOR CODES FOR COLUMN 12

1 Pounds

12 Gallons

13 Quarts

14 Pints

15 Liquid Ounces

20 Teaspoons

21 Tablespoons

28 Dry Ounces

30 Grams

40 Kilograms

41 Liters

42 Milliliters

50 Other, bags, WSP, etc.
(
Specify unit &
weight
________)

1 Hand held back pack sprayer

2 Hand held wand/gun/boom from power
hydraulic sprayers

3 Hand held granular shakers

4 Hand held granular rotary applicator
(
whirly bird, belly grinder)

5 Hand held foggers

6 Dusting

7 Overhead rail sprayers (track sprayers)

8 Root ball/container/cutting/flower dip

9 Drench

10 Stationary fogger, aerosols, misters,
electrostatic sprayers, smokers

11 Tractor powered boom sprayer

12 Tractor powered air blast or mister

13 Aerial application

14 Chemigation

15 Machine injection, branded, broadcast,
knifed in

16 Other, (Specify____________________)

1 Licensed operator/employee pesticide
applicator

2 Unlicensed operator/employee under the direction of licensed applicator

3 Hired custom applicator
(
Not an employee of operation)

4 Other, (Specify:_________________)













[ENUMERATOR NOTE: CHEMICAL APPLICATIONSwhen completing columns 6, 7 & 8 complete either columns 6 and 7 or columns 6 and 8 or columns 7 and 8.]









6

7

8

9

10

11

12

L

I

N

E




How much area

was

treated?


What was the

total amount applied per application?

How much was applied

per acre OR

per 1,000 square feet per

application?

UNIT

[Enter code from

above.]




CODE

How many

times was

this

applied?



NUMBER

How was this product applied?

[Enter code

from above.

CODE

Who made

the application(s)?

[Enter code

from above.]




CODE

ACRES

OR

SQUARE FEET

RATE

PER ACRE

OR

RATE PER

1,000 SQUARE FEET

01

305

.___


306

307

.___

308

.___ ___


309

.___ ___

310

311

312

313

02

305

.___


306

307

.___

308

.___ ___


309

.___ ___

310

311

312

313

03

305

.___


306

307

.___

308

.___ ___


309

.___ ___

310

311

312

313

04

305

.___


306

307

.___

308

.___ ___


309

.___ ___

310

311

312

313

05

305

.___


306

307

.___

308

.___ ___


309

.___ ___

310

311

312

313

06

305

.___


306

307

.___

308

.___ ___


309

.___ ___

310

311

312

313

07

305

.___


306

307

.___

308

.___ ___


309

.___ ___

310

311

312

313

08

305

.___


306

307

.___

308

.___ ___


309

.___ ___

310

311

312

313

09

305

.___


306

307

.___

308

.___ ___


309

.___ ___

310

311

312

313

10

305

.___


306

307

.___

308

.___ ___


309

.___ ___

310

311

312

313

11

305

.___


306

307

.___

308

.___ ___


309

.___ ___

310

311

312

313

12

305

.___


306

307

.___

308

.___ ___


309

.___ ___

310

311

312

313


NOTES AND CALCULATIONS:






CHEMICAL APPLICATIONS

















PRODUCTION CATEGORY CODES FOR COLUMN 4


LOCATION CODES FOR COLUMN 5

NURSERY

1 Transplants for commercial vegetable and strawberry production

2 Propagative nursery material or lining-out stock

3 Broadleaf evergreens

4 Coniferous evergreens

5 Deciduous shade trees

6 Deciduous flowering trees

7 Deciduous shrubs

8 Fruit and nut plants

9 Christmas trees

10 Palms

11 Ornamental grasses

12 Other woody ornamentals and vines

20 Non-production area

FLORICULTURE

13 Cut flowers

14 Flowering plants (potted)

15 Bedding plants (flats, potted, hanging)

16 Foliage plants (potted or hanging)

17 Propagative floriculture material

18 Cut cultivated greens

19 Herbaceous perennials (potted)

20 Non-production area


1 Greenhouse (enclosed)

2 Shade Structure (frames, slat, saran, cloth,
screen, non-enclosed greenhouse, etc
.)

3 Natural Shade Area (palm, citrus, etc.)

4 In The Open Production Area

5 Perimeter (non-production areas)










1

2

3

4

5

CHEMICAL

PRODUCT NAME

L

I

N

E




What products

were

applied?





[Enter product code.]

Was this

product

bought in

liquid or

dry form?



[Enter L or D.]

Was this part

of a

tank mix?


[If tank mix, enter line number

of first product

in mix.]


What was this chemical mostly applied to?

[Enter code

from above.]


CODE

Where was this

product

mostly

applied?

[Enter code

from above.]


CODE


13

301


302

303

304


14

301


302

303

304


15

301


302

303

304


16

301


302

303

304


17

301


302

303

304


18

301


302

303

304


19

301


302

303

304


20

301


302

303

304


21

301


302

303

304


22

301


302

303

304


23

301


302

303

304

[For pesticides not listed in Respondent Booklet, specify---]

Line No.


Pesticide Type

(Herbicide, Insecticide, Fungicide, etc.)


Tradename

and Formulation


Form Purchased

(Liquid or Dry)


EPA

No.

_____________


__________________________


____________________________


________________


_________________

_____________


__________________________


____________________________


________________


_________________

_____________


__________________________


____________________________


________________


_________________


CHEMICAL APPLICATIONS


UNIT CODES FOR COLUMN 9


METHOD CODES FOR COLUMN 11


APPLICATOR CODES FOR COLUMN 12

1 Pounds

12 Gallons

13 Quarts

14 Pints

15 Liquid Ounces

20 Teaspoons

21 Tablespoons

28 Dry Ounces

30 Grams

40 Kilograms

41 Liters

42 Milliliters

50 Other, bags, WSP, etc.
(
Specify unit &
weight
________)

1 Hand held back pack sprayer

2 Hand held wand/gun/boom from power
hydraulic sprayers

3 Hand held granular shakers

4 Hand held granular rotary applicator
(
whirly bird, belly grinder)

5 Hand held foggers

6 Dusting

7 Overhead rail sprayers (track sprayers)

8 Root ball/container/cutting/flower dip

9 Drench

10 Stationary fogger, aerosols, misters,
electrostatic sprayers, smokers

11 Tractor powered boom sprayer

12 Tractor powered air blast or mister

13 Aerial application

14 Chemigation

15 Machine injection, branded, broadcast,
knifed in

16 Other, (Specify____________________)

1 Licensed operator/employee pesticide
applicator

2 Unlicensed operator/employee under the direction of licensed applicator

3 Hired custom applicator
(
Not an employee of operation)

4 Other, (Specify:_________________)












[ENUMERATOR NOTE: CHEMICAL APPLICATIONSwhen completing columns 6, 7 & 8 complete either columns 6 and 7 or columns 6 and 8 or columns 7 and 8.]









6

7

8

9

10

11

12

L

I

N

E




How much area

was

treated?


What was the

total amount applied per application?

How much was applied

per acre OR

per 1,000 square feet per

application?

UNIT

[Enter code from

above.]




CODE

How many

times was

this

applied?



NUMBER

How was this product applied?

[Enter code

from above.

CODE

Who made

the application(s)?

[Enter code

from above.]




CODE

ACRES

OR

SQUARE FEET

RATE

PER ACRE

OR

RATE PER

1,000 SQUARE FEET

13

305

.___


306

307

.___

308

.___ ___


309

.___ ___

310

311

312

313

14

305

.___


306

307

.___

308

.___ ___


309

.___ ___

310

311

312

313

15

305

.___


306

307

.___

308

.___ ___


309

.___ ___

310

311

312

313

16

305

.___


306

307

.___

308

.___ ___


309

.___ ___

310

311

312

313

17

305

.___


306

307

.___

308

.___ ___


309

.___ ___

310

311

312

313

18

305

.___


306

307

.___

308

.___ ___


309

.___ ___

310

311

312

313

19

305

.___


306

307

.___

308

.___ ___


309

.___ ___

310

311

312

313

20

305

.___


306

307

.___

308

.___ ___


309

.___ ___

310

311

312

313

21

305

.___


306

307

.___

308

.___ ___


309

.___ ___

310

311

312

313

22

305

.___


306

307

.___

308

.___ ___


309

.___ ___

310

311

312

313

23

305

.___


306

307

.___

308

.___ ___


309

.___ ___

310

311

312

313


NOTES AND CALCULATIONS:






CHEMICAL APPLICATIONS

















PRODUCTION CATEGORY CODES FOR COLUMN 4


LOCATION CODES FOR COLUMN 5

NURSERY

1 Transplants for commercial vegetable and strawberry production

2 Propagative nursery material or lining-out stock

3 Broadleaf evergreens

4 Coniferous evergreens

5 Deciduous shade trees

6 Deciduous flowering trees

7 Deciduous shrubs

8 Fruit and nut plants

9 Christmas trees

10 Palms

11 Ornamental grasses

12 Other woody ornamentals and vines

20 Non-production area

FLORICULTURE

13 Cut flowers

14 Flowering plants (potted)

15 Bedding plants (flats, potted, hanging)

16 Foliage plants (potted or hanging)

17 Propagative floriculture material

18 Cut cultivated greens

19 Herbaceous perennials (potted)

20 Non-production area


1 Greenhouse (enclosed)

2 Shade Structure (frames, slat, saran, cloth,
screen, non-enclosed greenhouse, etc
.)

3 Natural Shade Area (palm, citrus, etc.)

4 In The Open Production Area

5 Perimeter (non-production areas)










1

2

3

4

5

CHEMICAL

PRODUCT NAME

L

I

N

E




What products

were

applied?





[Enter product code.]

Was this

product

bought in

liquid or

dry form?



[Enter L or D.]

Was this part

of a

tank mix?


[If tank mix, enter line number

of first product

in mix.]


What was this chemical mostly applied to?

[Enter code

from above.]


CODE

Where was this

product

mostly

applied?

[Enter code

from above.]


CODE


24

301


302

303

304


25

301


302

303

304


26

301


302

303

304


27

301


302

303

304


28

301


302

303

304


29

301


302

303

304


30

301


302

303

304


31

301


302

303

304


32

301


302

303

304


33

301


302

303

304


34

301


302

303

304

[For pesticides not listed in Respondent Booklet, specify---]

Line No.


Pesticide Type

(Herbicide, Insecticide, Fungicide, etc.)


Tradename

and Formulation


Form Purchased

(Liquid or Dry)


EPA

No.

_____________


__________________________


____________________________


________________


_________________

_____________


__________________________


____________________________


________________


_________________

_____________


__________________________


____________________________


________________


_________________


CHEMICAL APPLICATIONS


UNIT CODES FOR COLUMN 9


METHOD CODES FOR COLUMN 11


APPLICATOR CODES FOR COLUMN 12

1 Pounds

12 Gallons

13 Quarts

14 Pints

15 Liquid Ounces

20 Teaspoons

21 Tablespoons

28 Dry Ounces

30 Grams

40 Kilograms

41 Liters

42 Milliliters

50 Other, bags, WSP, etc.
(
Specify unit &
weight
________)

1 Hand held back pack sprayer

2 Hand held wand/gun/boom from power
hydraulic sprayers

3 Hand held granular shakers

4 Hand held granular rotary applicator
(
whirly bird, belly grinder)

5 Hand held foggers

6 Dusting

7 Overhead rail sprayers (track sprayers)

8 Root ball/container/cutting/flower dip

9 Drench

10 Stationary fogger, aerosols, misters,
electrostatic sprayers, smokers

11 Tractor powered boom sprayer

12 Tractor powered air blast or mister

13 Aerial application

14 Chemigation

15 Machine injection, branded, broadcast,
knifed in

16 Other, (Specify____________________)

1 Licensed operator/employee pesticide
applicator

2 Unlicensed operator/employee under the direction of licensed applicator

3 Hired custom applicator
(
Not an employee of operation)

4 Other, (Specify:_________________)












[ENUMERATOR NOTE: CHEMICAL APPLICATIONSwhen completing columns 6, 7 & 8 complete either columns 6 and 7 or columns 6 and 8 or columns 7 and 8.]









6

7

8

9

10

11

12

L

I

N

E




How much area

was

treated?


What was the

total amount applied per application?

How much was applied

per acre OR

per 1,000 square feet per

Application?

UNIT

[Enter code from

above.]




CODE

How many

times was

this

applied?



NUMBER

How was this product applied?

[Enter code

from above.

CODE

Who made

the application(s)?

[Enter code

from above.]




CODE

ACRES

OR

SQUARE FEET

RATE

PER ACRE

OR

RATE PER

1,000 SQUARE FEET

24

305

.___


306

307

.___

308

.___ ___


309

.___ ___

310

311

312

313

25

305

.___


306

307

.___

308

.___ ___


309

.___ ___

310

311

312

313

26

305

.___


306

307

.___

308

.___ ___


309

.___ ___

310

311

312

313

27

305

.___


306

307

.___

308

.___ ___


309

.___ ___

310

311

312

313

28

305

.___


306

307

.___

308

.___ ___


309

.___ ___

310

311

312

313

29

305

.___


306

307

.___

308

.___ ___


309

.___ ___

310

311

312

313

30

305

.___


306

307

.___

308

.___ ___


309

.___ ___

310

311

312

313

31

305

.___


306

307

.___

308

.___ ___


309

.___ ___

310

311

312

313

32

305

.___


306

307

.___

308

.___ ___


309

.___ ___

310

311

312

313

33

305

.___


306

307

.___

308

.___ ___


309

.___ ___

310

311

312

313

34

305

.___


306

307

.___

308

.___ ___


309

.___ ___

310

311

312

313


NOTES AND CALCULATIONS:






CHEMICAL APPLICATIONS

















PRODUCTION CATEGORY CODES FOR COLUMN 4


LOCATION CODES FOR COLUMN 5

NURSERY

1 Transplants for commercial vegetable and strawberry production

2 Propagative nursery material or lining-out stock

3 Broadleaf evergreens

4 Coniferous evergreens

5 Deciduous shade trees

6 Deciduous flowering trees

7 Deciduous shrubs

8 Fruit and nut plants

9 Christmas trees

10 Palms

11 Ornamental grasses

12 Other woody ornamentals and vines

20 Non-production area

FLORICULTURE

13 Cut flowers

14 Flowering plants (potted)

15 Bedding plants (flats, potted, hanging)

16 Foliage plants (potted or hanging)

17 Propagative floriculture material

18 Cut cultivated greens

19 Herbaceous perennials (potted)

20 Non-production area


1 Greenhouse (enclosed)

2 Shade Structure (frames, slat, saran, cloth,
screen, non-enclosed greenhouse, etc
.)

3 Natural Shade Area (palm, citrus, etc.)

4 In The Open Production Area

5 Perimeter (non-production areas)










1

2

3

4

5

CHEMICAL

PRODUCT NAME

L

I

N

E




What products

were

applied?





[Enter product code.]

Was this

product

bought in

liquid or

dry form?



[Enter L or D.]

Was this part

of a

tank mix?


[If tank mix, enter line number

of first product

in mix.]


What was this chemical mostly applied to?

[Enter code

from above.]


CODE

Where was this

product

mostly

applied?

[Enter code

from above.]


CODE


35

301


302

303

304


36

301


302

303

304


37

301


302

303

304


38

301


302

303

304


39

301


302

303

304


40

301


302

303

304


41

301


302

303

304


42

301


302

303

304


43

301


302

303

304


44

301


302

303

304


45

301


302

303

304

[For pesticides not listed in Respondent Booklet, specify---]

Line No.


Pesticide Type

(Herbicide, Insecticide, Fungicide, etc.)


Tradename

and Formulation


Form Purchased

(Liquid or Dry)


EPA

No.

_____________


__________________________


____________________________


________________


_________________

_____________


__________________________


____________________________


________________


_________________

_____________


__________________________


____________________________


________________


_________________


CHEMICAL APPLICATIONS


UNIT CODES FOR COLUMN 9


METHOD CODES FOR COLUMN 11


APPLICATOR CODES FOR COLUMN 12

1 Pounds

12 Gallons

13 Quarts

14 Pints

15 Liquid Ounces

20 Teaspoons

21 Tablespoons

28 Dry Ounces

30 Grams

40 Kilograms

41 Liters

42 Milliliters

50 Other, bags, WSP, etc.
(
Specify unit &
weight
________)

1 Hand held back pack sprayer

2 Hand held wand/gun/boom from power
hydraulic sprayers

3 Hand held granular shakers

4 Hand held granular rotary applicator
(
whirly bird, belly grinder)

5 Hand held foggers

6 Dusting

7 Overhead rail sprayers (track sprayers)

8 Root ball/container/cutting/flower dip

9 Drench

10 Stationary fogger, aerosols, misters,
electrostatic sprayers, smokers

11 Tractor powered boom sprayer

12 Tractor powered air blast or mister

13 Aerial application

14 Chemigation

15 Machine injection, branded, broadcast,
knifed in

16 Other, (Specify____________________)

1 Licensed operator/employee pesticide
applicator

2 Unlicensed operator/employee under the direction of licensed applicator

3 Hired custom applicator
(
Not an employee of operation)

4 Other, (Specify:_________________)












[ENUMERATOR NOTE: CHEMICAL APPLICATIONSwhen completing columns 6, 7 & 8 complete either columns 6 and 7 or columns 6 and 8 or columns 7 and 8.]









6

7

8

9

10

11

12

L

I

N

E




How much area

was

treated?


What was the

total amount applied per application?

How much was applied

per acre OR

per 1,000 square feet per

application?

UNIT

[Enter code from

above.]




CODE

How many

times was

this

applied?



NUMBER

How was this product applied?

[Enter code

from above.

CODE

Who made

the application(s)?

[Enter code

from above.]




CODE

ACRES

OR

SQUARE FEET

RATE

PER ACRE

OR

RATE PER

1,000 SQUARE FEET

35

305

.___


306

307

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309

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310

311

312

313

36

305

.___


306

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309

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310

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312

313

37

305

.___


306

307

.___

308

.___ ___


309

.___ ___

310

311

312

313

38

305

.___


306

307

.___

308

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309

.___ ___

310

311

312

313

39

305

.___


306

307

.___

308

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309

.___ ___

310

311

312

313

40

305

.___


306

307

.___

308

.___ ___


309

.___ ___

310

311

312

313

41

305

.___


306

307

.___

308

.___ ___


309

.___ ___

310

311

312

313

42

305

.___


306

307

.___

308

.___ ___


309

.___ ___

310

311

312

313

43

305

.___


306

307

.___

308

.___ ___


309

.___ ___

310

311

312

313

44

305

.___


306

307

.___

308

.___ ___


309

.___ ___

310

311

312

313

45

305

.___


306

307

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308

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309

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310

311

312

313


NOTES AND CALCULATIONS:






CHEMICAL APPLICATIONS

















PRODUCTION CATEGORY CODES FOR COLUMN 4


LOCATION CODES FOR COLUMN 5

NURSERY

1 Transplants for commercial vegetable and strawberry production

2 Propagative nursery material or lining-out stock

3 Broadleaf evergreens

4 Coniferous evergreens

5 Deciduous shade trees

6 Deciduous flowering trees

7 Deciduous shrubs

8 Fruit and nut plants

9 Christmas trees

10 Palms

11 Ornamental grasses

12 Other woody ornamentals and vines

20 Non-production area

FLORICULTURE

13 Cut flowers

14 Flowering plants (potted)

15 Bedding plants (flats, potted, hanging)

16 Foliage plants (potted or hanging)

17 Propagative floriculture material

18 Cut cultivated greens

19 Herbaceous perennials (potted)

20 Non-production area


1 Greenhouse (enclosed)

2 Shade Structure (frames, slat, saran, cloth,
screen, non-enclosed greenhouse, etc
.)

3 Natural Shade Area (palm, citrus, etc.)

4 In The Open Production Area

5 Perimeter (non-production areas)










1

2

3

4

5

CHEMICAL

PRODUCT NAME

L

I

N

E




What products

were

applied?





[Enter product code.]

Was this

product

bought in

liquid or

dry form?



[Enter L or D.]

Was this part

of a

tank mix?


[If tank mix, enter line number

of first product

in mix.]


What was this chemical mostly applied to?

[Enter code

from above.]


CODE

Where was this

product

mostly

applied?

[Enter code

from above.]


CODE


46

301


302

303

304


47

301


302

303

304


48

301


302

303

304


49

301


302

303

304


50

301


302

303

304


51

301


302

303

304


52

301


302

303

304


53

301


302

303

304


54

301


302

303

304


55

301


302

303

304


56

301


302

303

304

[For pesticides not listed in Respondent Booklet, specify---]

Line No.


Pesticide Type

(Herbicide, Insecticide, Fungicide, etc.)


Tradename

and Formulation


Form Purchased

(Liquid or Dry)


EPA

No.

_____________


__________________________


____________________________


________________


_________________

_____________


__________________________


____________________________


________________


_________________

_____________


__________________________


____________________________


________________


_________________


CHEMICAL APPLICATIONS


UNIT CODES FOR COLUMN 9


METHOD CODES FOR COLUMN 11


APPLICATOR CODES FOR COLUMN 12

1 Pounds

12 Gallons

13 Quarts

14 Pints

15 Liquid Ounces

20 Teaspoons

21 Tablespoons

28 Dry Ounces

30 Grams

40 Kilograms

41 Liters

42 Milliliters

50 Other, bags, WSP, etc.
(
Specify unit &
weight
________)

1 Hand held back pack sprayer

2 Hand held wand/gun/boom from power
hydraulic sprayers

3 Hand held granular shakers

4 Hand held granular rotary applicator
(
whirly bird, belly grinder)

5 Hand held foggers

6 Dusting

7 Overhead rail sprayers (track sprayers)

8 Root ball/container/cutting/flower dip

9 Drench

10 Stationary fogger, aerosols, misters,
electrostatic sprayers, smokers

11 Tractor powered boom sprayer

12 Tractor powered air blast or mister

13 Aerial application

14 Chemigation

15 Machine injection, branded, broadcast,
knifed in

16 Other, (Specify____________________)

1 Licensed operator/employee pesticide
applicator

2 Unlicensed operator/employee under the direction of licensed applicator

3 Hired custom applicator
(
Not an employee of operation)

4 Other, (Specify:_________________)












[ENUMERATOR NOTE: CHEMICAL APPLICATIONSwhen completing columns 6, 7 & 8 complete either columns 6 and 7 or columns 6 and 8 or columns 7 and 8.]









6

7

8

9

10

11

12

L

I

N

E




How much area

was

treated?


What was the

total amount applied per application?

How much was applied

per acre OR

per 1,000 square feet per

application?

UNIT

[Enter code from

above.]




CODE

How many

times was

this

applied?



NUMBER

How was this product applied?

[Enter code

from above.

CODE

Who made

the application(s)?

[Enter code

from above.]




CODE

ACRES

OR

SQUARE FEET

RATE

PER ACRE

OR

RATE PER

1,000 SQUARE FEET

46

305

.___


306

307

.___

308

.___ ___


309

.___ ___

310

311

312

313

47

305

.___


306

307

.___

308

.___ ___


309

.___ ___

310

311

312

313

48

305

.___


306

307

.___

308

.___ ___


309

.___ ___

310

311

312

313

49

305

.___


306

307

.___

308

.___ ___


309

.___ ___

310

311

312

313

50

305

.___


306

307

.___

308

.___ ___


309

.___ ___

310

311

312

313

51

305

.___


306

307

.___

308

.___ ___


309

.___ ___

310

311

312

313

52

305

.___


306

307

.___

308

.___ ___


309

.___ ___

310

311

312

313

53

305

.___


306

307

.___

308

.___ ___


309

.___ ___

310

311

312

313

54

305

.___


306

307

.___

308

.___ ___


309

.___ ___

310

311

312

313

55

305

.___


306

307

.___

308

.___ ___


309

.___ ___

310

311

312

313

56

305

.___


306

307

.___

308

.___ ___


309

.___ ___

310

311

312

313


NOTES AND CALCULATIONS:






CHEMICAL APPLICATIONS

















PRODUCTION CATEGORY CODES FOR COLUMN 4


LOCATION CODES FOR COLUMN 5

NURSERY

1 Transplants for commercial vegetable and strawberry production

2 Propagative nursery material or lining-out stock

3 Broadleaf evergreens

4 Coniferous evergreens

5 Deciduous shade trees

6 Deciduous flowering trees

7 Deciduous shrubs

8 Fruit and nut plants

9 Christmas trees

10 Palms

11 Ornamental grasses

12 Other woody ornamentals and vines

20 Non-production area

FLORICULTURE

13 Cut flowers

14 Flowering plants (potted)

15 Bedding plants (flats, potted, hanging)

16 Foliage plants (potted or hanging)

17 Propagative floriculture material

18 Cut cultivated greens

19 Herbaceous perennials (potted)

20 Non-production area


1 Greenhouse (enclosed)

2 Shade Structure (frames, slat, saran, cloth,
screen, non-enclosed greenhouse, etc
.)

3 Natural Shade Area (palm, citrus, etc.)

4 In The Open Production Area

5 Perimeter (non-production areas)










1

2

3

4

5

CHEMICAL

PRODUCT NAME

L

I

N

E




What products

were

applied?





[Enter product code.]

Was this

product

bought in

liquid or

dry form?



[Enter L or D.]

Was this part

of a

tank mix?


[If tank mix, enter line number

of first product

in mix.]


What was this chemical mostly applied to?

[Enter code

from above.]


CODE

Where was this

product

mostly

applied?

[Enter code

from above.]


CODE


57

301


302

303

304


58

301


302

303

304


59

301


302

303

304


60

301


302

303

304


61

301


302

303

304


62

301


302

303

304


63

301


302

303

304


64

301


302

303

304


65

301


302

303

304


66

301


302

303

304


67

301


302

303

304

[For pesticides not listed in Respondent Booklet, specify---]

Line No.


Pesticide Type

(Herbicide, Insecticide, Fungicide, etc.)


Tradename

and Formulation


Form Purchased

(Liquid or Dry)


EPA

No.

_____________


__________________________


____________________________


________________


_________________

_____________


__________________________


____________________________


________________


_________________

_____________


__________________________


____________________________


________________


_________________


CHEMICAL APPLICATIONS


UNIT CODES FOR COLUMN 9


METHOD CODES FOR COLUMN 11


APPLICATOR CODES FOR COLUMN 12

1 Pounds

12 Gallons

13 Quarts

14 Pints

15 Liquid Ounces

20 Teaspoons

21 Tablespoons

28 Dry Ounces

30 Grams

40 Kilograms

41 Liters

42 Milliliters

50 Other, bags, WSP, etc.
(
Specify unit &
weight
________)

1 Hand held back pack sprayer

2 Hand held wand/gun/boom from power
hydraulic sprayers

3 Hand held granular shakers

4 Hand held granular rotary applicator
(
whirly bird, belly grinder)

5 Hand held foggers

6 Dusting

7 Overhead rail sprayers (track sprayers)

8 Root ball/container/cutting/flower dip

9 Drench

10 Stationary fogger, aerosols, misters,
electrostatic sprayers, smokers

11 Tractor powered boom sprayer

12 Tractor powered air blast or mister

13 Aerial application

14 Chemigation

15 Machine injection, branded, broadcast,
knifed in

16 Other, (Specify__________________)

1 Licensed operator/employee pesticide
applicator

2 Unlicensed operator/employee under the direction of licensed applicator

3 Hired custom applicator
(
Not an employee of operation)

4 Other, (Specify:_________________)













[ENUMERATOR NOTE: CHEMICAL APPLICATIONSwhen completing columns 6, 7 & 8 complete either columns 6 and 7 or columns 6 and 8 or columns 7 and 8.]









6

7

8

9

10

11

12

L

I

N

E




How much area

was

treated?


What was the

total amount applied per application?

How much was applied

per acre OR

per 1,000 square feet per

application?

UNIT

[Enter code from

above.]




CODE

How many

times was

this

applied?



NUMBER

How was this product applied?

[Enter code

from above.

CODE

Who made

the application(s)?

[Enter code

from above.]




CODE

ACRES

OR

SQUARE FEET

RATE

PER ACRE

OR

RATE PER

1,000 SQUARE FEET

57

305

.___


306

307

.___

308

.___ ___


309

.___ ___

310

311

312

313

58

305

.___


306

307

.___

308

.___ ___


309

.___ ___

310

311

312

313

59

305

.___


306

307

.___

308

.___ ___


309

.___ ___

310

311

312

313

60

305

.___


306

307

.___

308

.___ ___


309

.___ ___

310

311

312

313

61

305

.___


306

307

.___

308

.___ ___


309

.___ ___

310

311

312

313

62

305

.___


306

307

.___

308

.___ ___


309

.___ ___

310

311

312

313

63

305

.___


306

307

.___

308

.___ ___


309

.___ ___

310

311

312

313

64

305

.___


306

307

.___

308

.___ ___


309

.___ ___

310

311

312

313

65

305

.___


306

307

.___

308

.___ ___


309

.___ ___

310

311

312

313

66

305

.___


306

307

.___

308

.___ ___


309

.___ ___

310

311

312

313

67

305

.___


306

307

.___

308

.___ ___


309

.___ ___

310

311

312

313


NOTES AND CALCULATIONS:






CHEMICAL APPLICATIONS

















PRODUCTION CATEGORY CODES FOR COLUMN 4


LOCATION CODES FOR COLUMN 5

NURSERY

1 Transplants for commercial vegetable and strawberry production

2 Propagative nursery material or lining-out stock

3 Broadleaf evergreens

4 Coniferous evergreens

5 Deciduous shade trees

6 Deciduous flowering trees

7 Deciduous shrubs

8 Fruit and nut plants

9 Christmas trees

10 Palms

11 Ornamental grasses

12 Other woody ornamentals and vines

20 Non-production area

FLORICULTURE

13 Cut flowers

14 Flowering plants (potted)

15 Bedding plants (flats, potted, hanging)

16 Foliage plants (potted or hanging)

17 Propagative floriculture material

18 Cut cultivated greens

19 Herbaceous perennials (potted)

20 Non-production area


1 Greenhouse (enclosed)

2 Shade Structure (frames, slat, saran, cloth,
screen, non-enclosed greenhouse, etc
.)

3 Natural Shade Area (palm, citrus, etc.)

4 In The Open Production Area

5 Perimeter (non-production areas)










1

2

3

4

5

CHEMICAL

PRODUCT NAME

L

I

N

E




What products

were

applied?





[Enter product code.]

Was this

product

bought in

liquid or

dry form?



[Enter L or D.]

Was this part

of a

tank mix?


[If tank mix, enter line number

of first product

in mix.]


What was this chemical mostly applied to?

[Enter code

from above.]


CODE

Where was this

product

mostly

applied?

[Enter code

from above.]


CODE


68

301


302

303

304


69

301


302

303

304


70

301


302

303

304


71

301


302

303

304


72

301


302

303

304


73

301


302

303

304


74

301


302

303

304


75

301


302

303

304


76

301


302

303

304


77

301


302

303

304


78

301


302

303

304

[For pesticides not listed in Respondent Booklet, specify---]

Line No.


Pesticide Type

(Herbicide, Insecticide, Fungicide, etc.)


Tradename

and Formulation


Form Purchased

(Liquid or Dry)


EPA

No.

_____________


__________________________


____________________________


________________


_________________

_____________


__________________________


____________________________


________________


_________________

_____________


__________________________


____________________________


________________


_________________


CHEMICAL APPLICATIONS


UNIT CODES FOR COLUMN 9


METHOD CODES FOR COLUMN 11


APPLICATOR CODES FOR COLUMN 12

1 Pounds

12 Gallons

13 Quarts

14 Pints

15 Liquid Ounces

20 Teaspoons

21 Tablespoons

28 Dry Ounces

30 Grams

40 Kilograms

41 Liters

42 Milliliters

50 Other, bags, WSP, etc.
(
Specify unit &
weight
________)

1 Hand held back pack sprayer

2 Hand held wand/gun/boom from power
hydraulic sprayers

3 Hand held granular shakers

4 Hand held granular rotary applicator
(
whirly bird, belly grinder)

5 Hand held foggers

6 Dusting

7 Overhead rail sprayers (track sprayers)

8 Root ball/container/cutting/flower dip

9 Drench

10 Stationary fogger, aerosols, misters,
electrostatic sprayers, smokers

11 Tractor powered boom sprayer

12 Tractor powered air blast or mister

13 Aerial application

14 Chemigation

15 Machine injection, branded, broadcast,
knifed in

16 Other, (Specify____________________)

1 Licensed operator/employee pesticide
applicator

2 Unlicensed operator/employee under the direction of licensed applicator

3 Hired custom applicator
(
Not an employee of operation)

4 Other, (Specify:_________________)













[ENUMERATOR NOTE: CHEMICAL APPLICATIONSwhen completing columns 6, 7 & 8 complete either columns 6 and 7 or columns 6 and 8 or columns 7 and 8.]









6

7

8

9

10

11

12

L

I

N

E




How much area

was

treated?


What was the

total amount applied per application?

How much was applied

per acre OR

per 1,000 square feet per

application?

UNIT

[Enter code from

above.]




CODE

How many

times was

this

applied?



NUMBER

How was this product applied?

[Enter code

from above.

CODE

Who made

the application(s)?

[Enter code

from above.]




CODE

ACRES

OR

SQUARE FEET

RATE

PER ACRE

OR

RATE PER

1,000 SQUARE FEET

68

305

.___


306

307

.___

308

.___ ___


309

.___ ___

310

311

312

313

69

305

.___


306

307

.___

308

.___ ___


309

.___ ___

310

311

312

313

70

305

.___


306

307

.___

308

.___ ___


309

.___ ___

310

311

312

313

71

305

.___


306

307

.___

308

.___ ___


309

.___ ___

310

311

312

313

72

305

.___


306

307

.___

308

.___ ___


309

.___ ___

310

311

312

313

73

305

.___


306

307

.___

308

.___ ___


309

.___ ___

310

311

312

313

74

305

.___


306

307

.___

308

.___ ___


309

.___ ___

310

311

312

313

75

305

.___


306

307

.___

308

.___ ___


309

.___ ___

310

311

312

313

76

305

.___


306

307

.___

308

.___ ___


309

.___ ___

310

311

312

313

77

305

.___


306

307

.___

308

.___ ___


309

.___ ___

310

311

312

313

78

305

.___


306

307

.___

308

.___ ___


309

.___ ___

310

311

312

313


NOTES AND CALCULATIONS:






CHEMICAL APPLICATIONS

















PRODUCTION CATEGORY CODES FOR COLUMN 4


LOCATION CODES FOR COLUMN 5

NURSERY

1 Transplants for commercial vegetable and strawberry production

2 Propagative nursery material or lining-out stock

3 Broadleaf evergreens

4 Coniferous evergreens

5 Deciduous shade trees

6 Deciduous flowering trees

7 Deciduous shrubs

8 Fruit and nut plants

9 Christmas trees

10 Palms

11 Ornamental grasses

12 Other woody ornamentals and vines

20 Non-production area

FLORICULTURE

13 Cut flowers

14 Flowering plants (potted)

15 Bedding plants (flats, potted, hanging)

16 Foliage plants (potted or hanging)

17 Propagative floriculture material

18 Cut cultivated greens

19 Herbaceous perennials (potted)

20 Non-production area


1 Greenhouse (enclosed)

2 Shade Structure (frames, slat, saran, cloth,
screen, non-enclosed greenhouse, etc
.)

3 Natural Shade Area (palm, citrus, etc.)

4 In The Open Production Area

5 Perimeter (non-production areas)










1

2

3

4

5

CHEMICAL

PRODUCT NAME

L

I

N

E




What products

were

applied?





[Enter product code.]

Was this

product

bought in

liquid or

dry form?



[Enter L or D.]

Was this part

of a

tank mix?


[If tank mix, enter line number

of first product

in mix.]


What was this chemical mostly applied to?

[Enter code

from above.]


CODE

Where was this

product

mostly

applied?

[Enter code

from above.]


CODE


79

301


302

303

304


80

301


302

303

304


81

301


302

303

304


82

301


302

303

304


83

301


302

303

304


84

301


302

303

304


85

301


302

303

304


86

301


302

303

304


87

301


302

303

304


88

301


302

303

304


89

301


302

303

304

[For pesticides not listed in Respondent Booklet, specify---]

Line No.


Pesticide Type

(Herbicide, Insecticide, Fungicide, etc.)


Tradename

and Formulation


Form Purchased

(Liquid or Dry)


EPA

No.

_____________


__________________________


____________________________


________________


_________________

_____________


__________________________


____________________________


________________


_________________

_____________


__________________________


____________________________


________________


_________________


CHEMICAL APPLICATIONS


UNIT CODES FOR COLUMN 9


METHOD CODES FOR COLUMN 11


APPLICATOR CODES FOR COLUMN 12

1 Pounds

12 Gallons

13 Quarts

14 Pints

15 Liquid Ounces

20 Teaspoons

21 Tablespoons

28 Dry Ounces

30 Grams

40 Kilograms

41 Liters

42 Milliliters

50 Other, bags, WSP, etc.
(
Specify unit &
weight
________)

1 Hand held back pack sprayer

2 Hand held wand/gun/boom from power
hydraulic sprayers

3 Hand held granular shakers

4 Hand held granular rotary applicator
(
whirly bird, belly grinder)

5 Hand held foggers

6 Dusting

7 Overhead rail sprayers (track sprayers)

8 Root ball/container/cutting/flower dip

9 Drench

10 Stationary fogger, aerosols, misters,
electrostatic sprayers, smokers

11 Tractor powered boom sprayer

12 Tractor powered air blast or mister

13 Aerial application

14 Chemigation

15 Machine injection, branded, broadcast,
knifed in

16 Other, (Specify__________________)

1 Licensed operator/employee pesticide
applicator

2 Unlicensed operator/employee under the direction of licensed applicator

3 Hired custom applicator
(
Not an employee of operation)

4 Other, (Specify:__________________)













[ENUMERATOR NOTE: CHEMICAL APPLICATIONSwhen completing columns 6, 7 & 8 complete either columns 6 and 7 or columns 6 and 8 or columns 7 and 8.]









6

7

8

9

10

11

12

L

I

N

E




How much area

was

treated?


What was the

total amount applied per application?

How much was applied

per acre OR

per 1,000 square feet per

application?

UNIT

[Enter code from

above.]




CODE

How many

times was

this

applied?



NUMBER

How was this product applied?

[Enter code

from above.

CODE

Who made

the application(s)?

[Enter code

from above.]




CODE

ACRES

OR

SQUARE FEET

RATE

PER ACRE

OR

RATE PER

1,000 SQUARE FEET

79

305

.___


306

307

.___

308

.___ ___


309

.___ ___

310

311

312

313

80

305

.___


306

307

.___

308

.___ ___


309

.___ ___

310

311

312

313

81

305

.___


306

307

.___

308

.___ ___


309

.___ ___

310

311

312

313

82

305

.___


306

307

.___

308

.___ ___


309

.___ ___

310

311

312

313

83

305

.___


306

307

.___

308

.___ ___


309

.___ ___

310

311

312

313

84

305

.___


306

307

.___

308

.___ ___


309

.___ ___

310

311

312

313

85

305

.___


306

307

.___

308

.___ ___


309

.___ ___

310

311

312

313

86

305

.___


306

307

.___

308

.___ ___


309

.___ ___

310

311

312

313

87

305

.___


306

307

.___

308

.___ ___


309

.___ ___

310

311

312

313

88

305

.___


306

307

.___

308

.___ ___


309

.___ ___

310

311

312

313

89

305

.___


306

307

.___

308

.___ ___


309

.___ ___

310

311

312

313


NOTES AND CALCULATIONS:






PEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES




T-TYPE

0

TABLE

000

LINE

00

1. In 2009, did your operation scout or monitor for pests---


a. By conducting general observations while performing routine tasks?

CODE

YES – [Enter code 1 then go to item 2.]

NO – [Continue with item 1b.]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

320

b. By deliberately going to the growing areas specifically for scouting activities?

CODE

YES – [Enter code 1 then go to item 2.]

NO – [Continue with item 2c.]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

321

2. In 2009, did your operation---

CODE

a. keep electronic or written records on weed, insect or disease levels?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

YES = 1

323

b. use pheromones to monitor insects by trapping?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

YES = 1

328

c. detect the presence of weeds, insects, diseases or pathogens by---


CODE

(i) soil analysis?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

YES = 1

324

(ii) plant tissue analysis?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

YES = 1

325

(iii) using trap indicator plants?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

YES =1

326

(iv) inspecting incoming stock?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

NA = 4

. . . . .

YES = 1

327

(v) use of insect traps?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

NA = 4

. . . . .

YES = 1

355

d. use insect or disease resistant plant varieties?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

NA = 4

. . . . .

YES = 1

329

e. control weeds, insects or disease by---




CODE

(i) using beneficial organisms (insects, nematodes or fungi)?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

YES = 1

330

(ii) using biological pesticides (BotaniGard, Conserve, Gnatrol, Nemasys, etc.)?. . . . . . . . . . . . .

YES = 1

331

(iii) using trap vegetation?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

YES = 1

332

(iv) using pheromones to disrupt insect mating?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

YES = 1

333

(v) using water management practices such as controlled drainage or
treatment of retention water? (Exclude chemigation.). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

NA = 4

. . . . .

YES = 1

334

(vi) pruning out or removing infected plants or plant parts?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

YES = 1

335

(vii) tilling, mowing, or burning of field or greenhouse borders, lanes, etc.?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

YES = 1

336

(viii) adjusting row spacing or direction?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

NA = 4

. . . . .

YES = 1

337

(ix) elevating plant?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

NA = 4

. . . . .

YES = 1

338

(x) adjusting plant density?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

YES = 1

339

(xi) use sterilized growing media?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

NA = 4

. . . . .

YES = 1

340





PEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES


2. In 2009, did your operation---(continued)


e. control weeds, insect or diseases by---




CODE

(xii) sanitizing benches or other platform devices between uses?. . . . . . . . . . . .

NA = 4

. . . . .

YES = 1

341

(xiii) sanitizing ground covers between uses?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

NA = 4

. . . . .

YES = 1

342

(xiv) sanitizing containers between uses?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

NA = 4

. . . . .

YES = 1

343

(xv) modifying temperature?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

NA = 4

. . . . .

YES = 1

344

(xvi) modifying hothouse/greenhouse relative humidity?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

NA = 4

. . . . .

YES = 1

345

(xvii) using greenhouse ventilation?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

NA = 4

. . . . .

YES = 1

346

(xviii) using greenhouse screening?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

NA = 4

. . . . .

YES = 1

347

(xix) using plant tissue dryness management such as minimizing
overhead irrigation to reduce leaf wetness time?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

NA = 4

. . . . .

YES = 1

348

(xx) utilizing ground covers, mulches or other physical barriers
such as gravel, weed mats, etc.?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

NA = 4

. . . . .

YES = 1

349

(xxi) use of insect traps?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

NA = 4

. . . . .

YES = 1

356

f. rotate or tank mix pesticides (use pesticides with different mechanisms of action)
for the primary purpose of keeping pests from becoming resistant to pesticides?. . . . . . . . .

YES = 1

350

g. monitor weather data to assist in determining when to make pesticide
application decisions?. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

YES = 1

351




h. apply pesticides
based mostly on---
[Enter one code.]. . . . . . . . .

1

2


3

4

PREVENTIVE SCHEDULE?

SCOUTING DATA COMPARED TO UNIVERSITY

OR EXTENSION INFESTATION GUIDELINES?

SCOUTING DATA AND YOUR ESTABLISHED THRESHOLDS?

OTHER? (Specify:_______________________________________ )

. . . . . . . . . .

CODE

352


3. In 2009, where did your operation---



1

2

3

CHEMICAL DEALER?

CHEMICAL MANUFACTURER?

OTHER? (Specify: ________________________ )


CODE

a. obtain most of its pesticides---
[Enter one code.]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

. . . . . . . . . . .

353



b. mostly get recommendations
for pest control or pesticide use---

[Enter one code.]. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

1

2

3


4

5


6

7

8

FARM SUPPLY DEALER/CHEMICAL DEALER

UNIVERSITY/EXTENSION PERSONNEL/MATERIALS?

COMMERCIAL SCOUTING SERVICE/CROP CONSULTANT/

PEST CONTROL ADVISOR?

OTHER GROWERS/PRODUCERS?

PRODUCER ASSOCIATION/NEWSLETTER/

TRADE MAGAZINE?

EMPLOYEE PEST ADVISOR?

CUSTOM APPLICATOR?

OTHER? (Specify: __________________________________ )

. . . .

CODE

354



COMPLETION CODE for PEST

MANAGEMENT



1

3

Incomp/R

Valid zero

300





CONCLUSION

1. SURVEY RESULTS: The information from USDA-NASS surveys is available at http://www.nass.usda.gov/results. The results will be available under the title "Nursery and Floriculture Chemical Use Survey." If you do not have Internet access please call 1-800-727-9540.

[Thank the respondent then review this questionnaire.]


TOTAL

ENUMERATION

TIME


TOTAL TIME SPENT

WITH OPERATOR

or RESPONDENT

2. Time spent collecting data----. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

019

.___


012

.___







3. SUPPLEMENTS USED

NUMBER

(Record the total number of chemical supplements used to complete this interview.). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

014



4. ENUMERATOR NOTE: Please list names, title and contact information if other people were contacted for
assistance in completing this questionnaire. Please record their name, address and
phone number below.
]

NAME/TITLE:

__________________________________________________________________________________________


PHONE:

__________________________________________________________________________________________


ADDRESS:

__________________________________________________________________________________________

















Respondent’s Name:_______________________________

Telephone Number:__________________________

Date:_____________




OFFICE USE

Response

Respondent

Mode

Enum.

Eval.

R. UNIT

Date
MM DD YY

Office Use for POID

1-Comp

2-R

3-Inac

4-Office Hold


9901

1-Op/Mgr

2-Sp

3-Acct/Bkpr

4-Partner

9-Oth


9902

2-Tel

3-Face-to- Face


9903

098

100

921

9910








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789


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Dup Adj.

Optional

922

002

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S/E Name




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