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pdfFRUIT CROPS 2009
Overview
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The National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS)
Agricultural Chemical Use Program is the U.S.
Department of Agriculture’s official source of
statistics about on-farm and post-harvest fertilizer
and pesticide use and pest management practices.
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In the fall of 2009, NASS collected data about
chemical use and pest management practices
for 23 fruit crops in 12 states. Apples, blueberries
and peaches were the most prevalent fruit crops
covered by the 2009 Fruit Chemical Usage Survey,
with each being grown in at least six states.
Target Crops by State, 2009 Fruit Chemical Use Survey
Apples
X
Apricots
X
Avocados
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Blackberries
X
X
Blueberries
X
Cherries, Sweet
X
X
X
X
Cherries, Tart
X
Dates
X
Figs
X
Grapefruit
X
Grapes, All
X
Kiwifruit
X
Lemons
X
Nectarines
X
Olives
X
Oranges, All
X
Peaches
X
Pears
X
Plums
X
Prunes
X
Tangelos
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Raspberries
Tangerines
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
United States Department of Agriculture
National Agricultural Statistics Service
www.nass.usda.gov
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Pesticides
On blueberries, the leading insecticide applied
was Phosmet. It was applied to 36 percent of the
blueberry acres at a rate of 1.848 pounds per acre.
Fungicides were the most common type of
pesticide used on apples, blueberries and
peaches. They were applied to 87 percent of the
blueberry acres and 85 percent of the peach
and apple acres. Insecticides were applied to 87
percent of apple acres, 84 percent of blueberry
acres and 81 percent of peach acres. Herbicides
and other chemicals were less extensively used.
Pesticides: Percent of Acres Treated,
2009 Program States
Herbicide
Blueberries
Lbs/Acre
Lbs
Carbaryl
51
1.707
248,000
Petroleum distillate
48
30.634
4,217,000
Chlorpyrifos
42
1.707
201,000
Esfenvalerate
51
0.126
6,000
Phosmet
30
3.498
102,000
Petroleum distillate
25
28.111
681,000
Phosmet
36
1.848
36,000
28
3.248
48,000
24
0.061
1,000
Esfenvalerate
Top Fungicides Used, by Percent Acres Treated,
2009 Program States
Fungicide Active Ingredient
Apples
Peaches
60%
80%
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Insecticide Active Ingredient
Fungicide
Apples
On apples, Carbaryl was the most widely used
insecticide. It was applied to 51 percent of the
apple acreage at a rate of 1.707 pounds per acre.
On peaches, Esfenvalerate was the most widely
used insecticide. It was applied to 51 percent of
the peach acres at a rate of 0.126 pounds per acre.
Top Insecticides Used, by Percent Acres Treated,
2009 Program States
Insecticide
%
Lbs/Acre
Lbs
Mancozeb
36
8.451
856,000
Sulfur
36
9.615
976,000
Triflumizole
35
0.419
41,000
Sulfur
55
32.331
1,731,000
Propiconazole
39
0.165
6,000
Copper hydroxide
28
2.483
68,000
Fenbuconazole
58
0.179
5,000
51
0.109
3,000
43
3.726
85,000
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Fertilizers
Nitrogen, the most widely used fertilizer
ingredient, was applied to 89 percent of blueberry
acres, 80 percent of the peach acres and 67
percent of the apple acres. Nitrogen was applied
at an average rate of 79 pounds per acre to the
peach crop, 73 pounds per acre to blueberries and
36 pounds per acre to apples.
Fertilizers: Rate per Crop Year,
2009 Program States
Nitrogen
Phosphate
Potash
100
90
80
Phosphate was applied to 69 percent of the
blueberry acres, 33 percent of the apples acres and
23 percent of the peach acres. Potash and sulfur
were less extensively used.
Lbs/Acre
70
60
50
40
30
Fertilizers: Percent of Bearing Acres Treated,
2009 Program States
Nitrogen
Phosphate
Potash
100%
90%
80%
70%
60%
50%
40%
30%
20%
10%
Apples
Peaches
Blueberries
20
10
Apples
Peaches
Blueberries
Pest Management Practices
Fruit growers reported using several management practices to aid in the deterrence of pests through
prevention, monitoring and suppression. Among the commonly used practices were: scouting for insects
and diseases, irrigation of crop acres and the use of alternative pesticides with different mechanisms of
action.
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Top Practice
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Top Pest Management Practices by Percent of Acres Treated, State level
% All Fruit Crops
Prevention
Crop acres irrigated
90
99
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39
Monitoring
Scouted for insects and diseases
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98
94
96
Alternate pesticides with different
mechanisms of action
73
67
74
94
Suppression
For More Information
The 2009 agricultural chemical use data for fruit were published July 28, 2010 and are available through the
Quick Stats database on the NASS website: www.nass.usda.gov.
To access the database directly, go to quickstats.nass.usda.gov and under Sector, select Environmental.
For assistance call the Agricultural Statistics Hotline at (800) 727-9540.
NASS will publish additional data from the Agricultural Chemical Use Program through 2011, including:
Nursery and Floriculture, 2009 Crop Year - January 2011
Post-harvest Wheat, 2010 Marketing Year - March 2011
Corn, Organic Corn, Upland Cotton and Fall Potatoes, 2010 Crop Year - May 2011
Vegetables, 2010 Crop Year - July 2011
United States Department of Agriculture
National Agricultural Statistics Service
www.nass.usda.gov
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File Modified | 2010-07-28 |
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