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pdfPOSTHARVEST WHEAT 2010
Overview
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 postharvest fertilizer
and pesticide use and pest management practices.
In the summer and fall of 2010, NASS collected
data about pesticide applications on all wheat and
pest management practices for all grains handled
at off-farm storage facilities. This postharvest
survey was conducted for wheat marketed from
June 1, 2009 through May 31, 2010. These results
are based on 1,634 reports from operators in 14
program states: Colorado, Idaho, Kansas, Minnesota,
Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, Ohio,
Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, Texas and
Washington.
Agricultural Postharvest Chemical Use Wheat Program States , 2009-2010
United States Department of Agriculture
National Agricultural Statistics Service
www.nass.usda.gov
Insecticides
A total of 267,700 pounds of insecticides were
applied to postharvest wheat in the 14 program
states. In terms of total amount applied, silicon
dioxide was the most common insecticide.
In terms of percent of volume treated, aluminum
phosphide and s-methoprene were the most
commonly used insecticides, at 15.5 and 2.0
percent, respectively. Aluminum phosphide is an
insecticidal fumigant used to kill insects, insect
larvae and mites. S-methoprene is an insect
growth regulator.
%
Lbs. per
1,000
Bushels
Lbs.
Aluminum phosphide
15.5
0.236
118,300
Carbon dioxide
0.2
0.389
1,900
Chlorpyrifos-methyl
0.1
0.161
500
Deltamethrin
0.1
0.029
100
Malathion
0.3
0.204
1,700
Phosphine gas
0.2
0.008
(Z)
Silicon dioxide
0.3
15.307
139,100
S-methoprene
2.0
0.072
4,800
(Z) Total applied is less than 50 lbs.
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Million Bushels
%
Lbs.
Colorado
78.3
20.3
10,700
Idaho
110.8
11.7
Kansas
758.4
Minnesota
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Applied by Pesticide Class
%
Lbs.
3,400
(D)
(D)
37.3
108,400
(D)
(D)
171.0
1.0
2,100
Missouri
26.5
20.9
1,300
(D)
(D)
Montana
165.9
1.6
10,400
0.8
9,600
Nebraska
142.3
23.1
14,300
North Dakota
428.0
0.1
6,600
Ohio
106.0
16.2
19,400
Oklahoma
167.0
63.4
33,400
Oregon
184.8
6.8
1,200
(D)
(D)
South Dakota
137.1
4.2
1,300
Texas
373.3
10.0
16,600
(D)
(D)
Washington
389.2
14.0
38,600
(D)
(D)
3,238.7
18.1
267,700
0.1
18,800
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Insecticides
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Insecticides Used by
Program States
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In the 2009-2010 marketing year, a total of 24
separate pesticide active ingredients were used
on wheat handled by off-farm storage operators
in the 14 program states. Insecticide active
ingredients were the most widely used pesticide
class, accounting for 18.1 percent of the total
volume handled. Only 0.1 percent of the volume
was treated with fungicides.
Bt. Kurstaki ABTS-351, cyfluthrin, imidacloprid,
lambda-cyhalothrin, pirimiphos-methyl and
thiomethoxam were also applied. Due to the
small number of reports of these chemicals, data
were withheld to avoid disclosing information for
individual operations.
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Pesticides
(D) Insufficient reports to publish data for this pesticide class.
%
Lbs.
(D)
(D)
(D)
(D)
Percent of Applications by When Applied
Fungicides
In the program states, fungicides were the next
most common pesticide class applied to wheat
after harvest, with a total of 18,800 pounds
applied. In terms of total amount applied, the
most widely used fungicides were difenoconazole
and thiram. The fungicides carboxin, imazalil
and ipconazole were also applied. There were an
insufficient number of reports to publish data for
these fungicides.
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%
Lbs. per
1,000
Bushels
Lbs.
Difenoconazole
(Z)
6.937
8,100
Mefenoxam
(Z)
0.744
900
Metalaxyl
(Z)
1.278
400
Tebuconazole
(Z)
0.835
300
Thiram
(Z)
23.651
6,400
Tritconazole
(Z)
2.042
200
5%
9%
15%
71%
In Bound
During Binning
While Stored
Out Bound
Percent of Applications by Method*
5%
4%
9%
4%
9%
(Z) Percent of volume treated was less than 0.05 percent
for all fungicides.
Other
Other chemicals were the less commonly used
class of active ingredients. Program states
reported using sulfuryl fluoride on postharvest
wheat. Due to the small number of reports of
these chemicals, data were withheld to avoid
disclosing information for individual operations.
When Applied and Method
Postharvest wheat chemical applications happen
at different times in the storage process and
are applied by different methods. Of all the
postharvest chemical applications made to wheat
in 2009-2010, 71 percent was applied during
storage. The most common method of application
was mixing pellets or tablets, accounting for 70
percent of all applications.
70%
Direct Powdering
Direct Spray
Mixing Pellets/Tablets
Re-circulation
Seed Treatment
Top Dress
* May not add to 100 due to rounding.
Pest Management Practices
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Mechanical Device
Cleaning Activity
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Grain storage operations used several different mechanical devices and cleaning practices to deter pests. For
all grains handled, the most commonly used mechanical device was the aeration controller, 47 percent of the
operations used this device. The two most common cleaning practices were controlling vegetation around
the bins and picking up spilled grain, 96 percent of the operations engaged in both of these practices.
Cleaning Activity
Percent of Operations
Colorado
40
82
84
Idaho
71
94
99
Kansas
45
98
98
Minnesota
51
98
98
Missouri
24
93
96
Montana
24
99
93
Nebraska
39
92
93
North Dakota
48
100
97
Ohio
46
92
93
Oklahoma
56
98
98
Oregon
66
88
86
South Dakota
54
100
100
Texas
43
97
98
Washington
63
92
96
Total (Average)
47
96
96
For More Information
The 2010 agricultural chemical use data for postharvest wheat were published March 16, 2011 and are
available 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:
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 | 2011-03-16 |
File Created | 2011-03-16 |