Agricultural Chemical Use - Barley-Sorghum 2010

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Agricultural Chemical Use - Barley-Sorghum 2010

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Field Crops 2011:
Barley and Sorghum (May 16, 2012)

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 post-harvest fertilizer
and pesticide use and pest management practices.
In fall 2011, NASS collected data about fertilizer
and pesticide use, as well as pest management
practices, on barley and sorghum acreage planted
for the 2011 crop year. These data were collected
as part of the Agricultural Resource Management
Survey (ARMS). The barley results were based on
1,266 individual questionnaires from producers
in 13 program states. These states were Arizona,

California, Colorado, Idaho, Minnesota, Montana,
North Dakota, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Virginia,
Washington, Wisconsin, and Wyoming (Figure 1).
These states accounted for 92 percent of the barley
acreage planted in the United States in the 2011
crop year.
The sorghum results are based on 548 individual
questionnaires from producers in six program
states. These states were Colorado, Kansas,
Nebraska, Oklahoma, South Dakota, and Texas
(Figure 1). These States accounted for 91 percent of
the sorghum acreage planted in the United States
in the 2011 crop year.

Figure 1. Agricultural Chemical Use on Barley and Sorghum: Program States by Crop, 2011

Barley
Barley and Sorghum
Sorghum

United States Department of Agriculture

National Agricultural Statistics Service

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Pesticides

Barley Highlights

Fertilizers

Nitrogen (N) was the most widely used primary
macronutrient on barley. Farmers applied
nitrogen to 86 percent of acres planted to barley
at an average rate of 72 pounds per acre for the
2011 crop year (Table 1). The macronutrient
phosphate (P) was applied to 68 percent of barley
acres planted, potash (K) to 28 percent. The
micronutrient sulfur (S) was applied to 30 percent
of acres planted to barley.

Table 1. Fertilizers: Applications to Barley Planted
Acres, 2011 Program States

In the 13 States surveyed, a total of 71 unique
pesticide active ingredients were applied to acres
planted to barley. Of the four pesticide classes,
herbicides were the most commonly used, applied
to 83 percent of barley acres planted (Figure
2). Fungicides and insecticides were applied to
24 percent and 6 percent of acres, respectively.
Etephon, a plant growth regulator used to
control lodging in barley, was the only active
ingredient in the other class that was reported.
Based on percent of acres planted, the three
most commonly used active ingredients were
herbicides: pinoxaden, followed by glyphosate
isopropylamine salt and bromoxynil octanoate
(Table 2).

Figure 2. Pesticides: Percent of Barley Planted
Acres Treated, 2011 Program States

Percent of
Planted
Acres
Treated

Crop Year
Average Rate

Total
Applied

Herbicide

%

lbs/acre

lbs

Fungicide

Nitrogen

86

72

145,600,000

Phosphate

68

30

48,000,000

Potash

28

24

15,800,000

Sulfur

30

21

14,500,000

Insecticide
Other

0%

20%

40%

60%

80%

Table 2. Top Pesticides Used, by Percent of Barley
Planted Acres Treated, 2011 Program States
Active
Ingredient

Pesticide Class

Percent of Planted
Acres Treated

Crop Year
Average Rate

Total Applied

%

lbs/acre

lbs

Pinoxaden

Herbicide

42

0.050

49,000

Glyphosate
isopropylamine salt

Herbicide

35

1.161

943,000

Bromoxynil octanoate

Herbicide

32

0.221

163,000

100%

Pesticides

Sorghum Highlights

Nitrogen (N) was the most widely used primary
macronutrient on sorghum. Farmers applied
nitrogen to 81 percent of acres planted to
sorghum at an average rate of 67 pounds per acre
for the 2011 crop year (Table 3). The macronutrient
phosphate (P) was applied to 54 percent of
planted sorghum acres, potash (K) to 9 percent.
The micronutrient sulfur (S) was applied to 16
percent of acres planted to sorghum.

In the six States surveyed, a total of 48 unique
pesticide active ingredients were applied to acres
planted to sorghum. Of the four pesticide classes,
herbicides were the most commonly used, applied
to 86 percent of sorghum acres planted (Figure
3). Insecticides were applied to 6 percent of acres
planted to sorghum. Pyraclostrobin was the only
fungicide that was reported, but there were not a
sufficient number of reports to publish the data.
No active ingredients in the other pesticide class
were reported. Based on percent of acres planted,
the three most commonly used active ingredients
were herbicides: atrazine followed by glyphosate
isopropylamine salt and S-metolachlor (Table 4).

Table 3. Fertilizers: Applications to Sorghum
Planted Acres, 2011 Program States

Figure 3. Pesticides: Percent of Sorghum Planted
Acres Treated, 2011 Program States

Fertilizers

Percent of
Planted
Acres
Treated

Crop Year
Average
Rate

Total
Applied

%

lbs/acre

lbs

Nitrogen

81

67

269,100,000

Phosphate

54

26

69,100,000

Potash

9

16

7,000,000

Sulfur

16

9

7,500,000

Herbicide
Fungicide (D)
Insecticide

0%

20%

40%

60%

80%

(D) = Insufficient reports to publish data.

Table 4. Top Pesticides Used, by Percent of Sorghum
Planted Acres Treated, 2011 Program States
Active
Ingredient

Pesticide Class

Percent of Planted
Acres Treated

Crop Year
Average Rate

Total Applied

%

lbs/acre

lbs

Atrazine

Herbicide

64

1.316

4,206,000

Glyphosate
isopropylamine salt

Herbicide

47

1.282

2,986,000

S-metolachlor

Herbicide

37

1.178

2,142,000

100%

Pest Management Practices: Barley and Sorghum

Barley and sorghum growers reported using pest management practices in each of the following
four categories: prevention, avoidance, monitoring, and suppression. Scouting for weeds was the top
management practice for both barley and sorghum acres planted (Table 5).

Table 5. Top Practice in Each Pest Management
Category, by Percent of Barley and Sorghum Acres,
2011 Program States

Category

Percent of Planted Acres
Treated

Top Practice in Category

Barley

Sorghum

Prevention

No-till or minimum till used

60

67

Avoidance

Rotated crop during past 3 years

70

80

Monitoring

Scouted for weeds

92

82

Suppression

Ground covers, mulches, or other physical barriers
maintained

45

51

For More Information: Data Summary Published to Quick Stats 2.0 (May 16, 2012)
The 2011 agricultural chemical use data for barley and sorghum are available through the Quick Stats 2.0
database on the NASS Website: www.nass.usda.gov. To access the database, go to ‘quickstats.nass.usda.gov’
and follow the instructions below.

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