A 310 ft downwind buffer plus 57 ft buffer on all other sides of field must be maintained in areas with listed species.
A 310 ft downwind buffer plus 57 ft buffer on all other sides of field must be maintained in areas with listed species.
The applicator must follow the measures contained in the Endangered Species Protection Bulletin for the area in which applicator is applying the product. They must obtain Bulletins no more than six months before using the product. Applicators should consult the EPA Protecting Endangered Species from Pesticides or call 1-844-447-3813 to obtain the bulletin. The applicator must use the Bulletin valid for the month in which he will apply the product.
The applicator must follow the measures contained in the Endangered Species Protection Bulletin for the area in which applicator is applying the product. They must obtain Bulletins no more than six months before using the product. Applicators should consult the EPA Protecting Endangered Species from Pesticides or call 1-844-447-3813 to obtain the bulletin. The applicator must use the Bulletin valid for the month in which he will apply the product.
Sometimes yes, but often times buffers are required on several sides. Applicators should remember that buffers will often be required on two or more downwind sides of a target field if wind direction is not constant and non-target sites are not positioned completely perpendicular to one another. A 45-degree wind direction would require a buffer on two downwind sides. The applicator may have to change the buffer location with the change in wind direction during the application.
Sometimes yes, but often times buffers are required on several sides. Applicators should remember that buffers will often be required on two or more downwind sides of a target field if wind direction is not constant and non-target sites are not positioned completely perpendicular to one another. A 45-degree wind direction would require a buffer on two downwind sides. The applicator may have to change the buffer location with the change in wind direction during the application.
No, downwind dicamba buffers would not be required next to these in-field areas. The EPA has concluded that grass waterways should be treated the same as Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) areas. Both CRP and grass waterways include voluntary conservation agricultural areas that could be used for cropland production. Therefore, buffers are not required to protect these voluntary conservation practice areas.
No, downwind dicamba buffers would not be required next to these in-field areas. The EPA has concluded that grass waterways should be treated the same as Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) areas. Both CRP and grass waterways include voluntary conservation agricultural areas that could be used for cropland production. Therefore, buffers are not required to protect these voluntary conservation practice areas.
Yes, buffer distance can be reduced to 110 ft.
Yes, buffer distance can be reduced to 110 ft.