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pdfVEGETABLE CROPS 2010
(July 27, 2011)
Overview
In the fall of 2010, NASS collected data about
fertilizer, chemical use and pest management
practices on 29 vegetable crops in 19 states.
These data were collected as part of the biennial
vegetable chemical usage program, and results are
based on 3,272 individual responses.
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.
Target Crops by State, 2010 Vegetable Chemical Use Survey
(PR) Processing
(FM) Fresh Market
AZ
CA
Asparagus
X
Snap Beans, (FM)
X
CO
FL
GA
X
X
Cabbage (FM)
X
X
MN
NJ
NY
NC
OH
PA
SC
TN
X
X
X
X
Carrots (PR)
X
Cauliflower
X
Celery
X
Sweet Corn, (FM)
X
TX
WA
WI
X
X
6
X
X
6
1
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
7
X
3
X
3
X
X
X
4
1
1
X
X
X
X
X
Sweet Corn, (PR)
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Cucumbers, (PR)
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
14
X
4
X
X
Eggplant
7
X
X
X
X
X
Garlic
No. of
States
3
X
X
Carrots (FM)
Cucumbers, (FM)
OR
X
X
X
Broccoli
MI
X
Snap Beans, (PR)
Cantaloupes
IL
7
1
X
1
Honeydews
X
X
2
Lettuce, Head
X
X
2
Lettuce, Other
X
X
Onions
2
X
X
X
Green Peas, (PR)
X
Bell Peppers
X
Pumpkins
X
Spinach (FM)
X
X
Squash
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Strawberries
X
X
Tomatoes (FM)
X
X
Tomatoes (PR)
X
X
X
6
24
7
X
X
4
5
X
X
5
X
X
No. of Crops
X
X
X
X
Watermelons
X
X
X
X
X
X
7
X
X
X
3
X
X
X
4
X
7
1
1
X
X
10
9
X
3
8
United States Department of Agriculture
National Agricultural Statistics Service
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(800) 727-9540
www.nass.usda.gov
Fertilizers
Of the three primary macronutrients, nitrogen
(N) was applied to 98 percent of sweet corn
(FM) acreage at an average rate of 166 pounds
per acre for the 2010 crop year. Macronutrients
phosphate (P) and potash (K) were applied to
93 and 77 percent of the sweet corn acreage at
an average rate of 91 and 116 pounds per acre,
respectively. The secondary macronutrient, sulfur
(S), was applied to 26 percent of acres at a rate of
26 pounds per acre. Fresh market sweet corn was
surveyed in more program states than any other
vegetable commodity.
Nitrogen was applied to 98 percent of the tomato
(FM) acreage at an average rate of 142 pounds
per acre for the crop year. Phosphate and potash
were applied to 89 and 93 percent of the acreage
at an average rate of 111 and 182 pounds per acre,
respectively. Sulfur applications were made on
30 percent of the acreage at an average rate of 47
pounds per acre.
Watermelon growers applied nitrogen to 99
percent of the acreage; phosphate, 91 percent;
potash 88 percent; and sulfur 25 percent.
The average rates per crop year for nitrogen,
phosphate, potash and sulfur were 138, 112, 131
and 18 pounds per acre, respectively.
Pesticides
Onion growers applied insecticides to 75 percent
of the surveyed acreage. The more commonly
used insecticides were Methomyl and Chlorpyrifos
on 37 and 30 percent of the acreage, respectively.
The average rates per application per crop year for
these insecticides were 1.311 and 1.331pounds
per acre, respectively.
Fungicides were applied to 85 percent of the
program states’ cucumber (FM) acreage in 2010.
Chlorothalonil was the most utilized fungicide
with 62 percent of the planted acreage being
treated at an average rate of 5.427 pounds per
acre per crop year. Propamocarb hydrochloride
Fertilizers: Applications to Sweet Corn (FM), Onions, Watermelons, Cucumbers (FM) and Tomatoes
(FM) Planted Acres, 2010 Program States
Fertilizer Nutrient
Sweet Corn
(FM)
Onions
Watermelons
Cucumbers
(FM)
Tomatoes
(FM)
Acres Treated (%)
Rate per Crop Year (Lbs/Acre)
Total Applied (Lbs)
Nitrogen
98
166
35,519,100
Phosphate
93
91
18,391,800
Potash
77
116
19,391,800
Sulfur
26
26
1,504,300
Nitrogen
97
196
23,135,300
Phosphate
71
131
11,267,700
Potash
67
136
11,349,800
Sulfur
28
29
1,038,300
Nitrogen
99
138
15,290,600
Phosphate
91
112
11,507,000
Potash
88
131
12,857,000
Sulfur
25
18
511,100
Nitrogen
94
117
4,430,300
Phosphate
66
52
1,401,200
Potash
82
155
5,147,000
Sulfur
8
20
614,000
Nitrogen
98
142
12,648,300
Phosphate
89
111
8,781,500
Potash
93
182
15,176,600
Sulfur
30
47
1,266,300
was the second most commonly utilized
fungicide, applied to 31 percent of acreage. It was
applied at an average rate of 1.414 pounds per
acre per crop year.
Top Insecticides Used by Percent Acres Treated, 2010 Program States
Insecticide Active
Ingredient
Sweet Corn
(FM)
Onions
Watermelons
Cucumbers
(FM)
Tomatoes (FM)
Acres Treated (%)
Rate per Crop Year
(Lbs/Acre)
Total Applied (Lbs)
Methomyl
60
2.87
371,600
Lambda-cyhalothrin
37
0.128
10,100
Methomyl
37
1.311
59,500
Chlorpyrifos
30
1.331
51,100
Imidacloprid
20
0.288
6,400
Methoxyfenozide
14
0.267
4,200
Bt subsp. kurstaki
19
N/A
N/A
Methomyl
15
1.138
6,700
Zeta-cypermethrin
37
0.101
3,400
Imidacloprid
33
0.376
11,200
Rates and total applied data are not available for the active ingredient Bacillus thuringiensis subsp.kurstaki because
amounts of active ingredient are not comparable between products.
Top Fungicides Used by Percent Acres Treated, 2010 Program States
Fungicide Active
Ingredient
Acres Treated
(%)
Rate per Crop Year
(Lbs/Acre)
Total Applied (Lbs)
14
4.94
148,300
Propiconazole
8
0.491
8,900
Mancozeb
56
3.091
240,300
Copper Hydroxide
50
1.441
88,600
Chlorothalonil
60
4.854
328,600
Mancozeb
49
5.454
301,500
Cucumbers
(FM)
Chlorothalonil
62
5.427
135,300
Propamocarb hydrochloride
31
1.414
17,500
Tomatoes
(FM)
Chlorothalonil
65
6.087
356,700
Copper hydroxide
62
4.146
232,600
Sweet Corn
(FM)
Onions
Watermelons
Mancozeb
Pesticides: Percent of Acres Treated, 2010 Program States
Herbicide
Insecticide
Fungicide
Other Chemicals
Sweet Corn (FM)
Onions
Watermelons
Cucumbers (FM)
Tomatoes (FM)
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
Pest Management Practices
Vegetable growers reported using several management practices to aid in the deterrence of pests through
prevention, avoidance, monitoring and suppression strategies. The most commonly reported pest
management practice for prevention was field edges, ditches or fences were chopped, sprayed, mowed,
plowed or burned, used by 72 percent of the vegetable farms on 78 percent of the acres treated.
For avoidance practices, rotating crops during the past 3 years was used by the majority of vegetable farms,
81 percent, on 83 percent of the acreage. For monitoring practices, scouting for insects and mites were the
most commonly used scouting practices, used on 93 percent of the vegetable farms on 99 percent of the
acres treated.
The most frequently used pest suppression practice was to maintain ground covers, mulches or physical
barriers. This practice was used on 48 percent of the vegetable farms. Alternating pesticides with different
methods of application was used on 69 percent of the acreage.
Top Pest Management Practices, by Percent of
Farms Utlizing Practice, 2010 Program States
Top Practice
Top Pest Management Practices, by Percent of
Acres Utlizing Practice, 2010 Program States
Top Practice
%
%
Prevention
Field edges, ditches or fence lines
were chopped, sprayed, mowed,
plowed or burned
72
Prevention
Field edges, ditches or fence lines
were chopped, sprayed, mowed,
plowed, or burned
78
Avoidance
Rotated crops during past 3 years
81
Avoidance
Rotated crops during past 3 years
83
Monitoring
Scouted for insects and mites
93
Monitoring
Scouted for insects and mites
99
Suppression
Ground covers, mulches, or other
physical barriers maintained
48
Suppression
Pesticides with different mechanisms of action used to keep
pest from becoming resistant to
pesticides
69
For More Information
Data Summary Published to Quick Stats 2.0 on July 27, 2011
The 2010 agricultural chemical use data for vegetables are available through the Quick Stats 2.0 database on the NASS
website: www.nass.usda.gov.
To access the database directly, go to ‘http://quickstats.nass.usda.gov’ and select the following options:
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Under Program, select ‘Survey’
Under Sector, select ‘Environmental’
Under Group, select ‘Vegetables’
Under Commodity, select the particular vegetable you are interested in
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