February 4, 2016
The Minnesota Department of Agriculture will soon begin its annual pesticide and fertilizer use survey.
The 2016 survey is directed at corn producers and hay growers.
The data helps the MDA track the use of agricultural chemicals on Minnesota farms and provides guidance to educational and research programs, agency officials said.
The survey process should begin February 10 and be completed by February 28.
Questions will focus on the 2015 growing season and survey farmers on pesticide applications on corn and hay grown in Minnesota and on best management practices when it comes to nitrogen and manure applied to corn.
MDA seeks farmer participation in upcoming surveys
The annual survey is completely voluntary and no personal questions are asked of producers.
Agency officials point out that Minnesota farmers may be getting calls from multiple agencies and companies conducting a variety of surveys this time of year, but the information gathered from this survey is critical for research purposes. The survey is conducted for the MDA by the U.S. Department of Agriculture National Agriculture Statistics Service out of their regional offices in Missouri.
MDA has conducted this annual survey for the past decade. The last time pesticide and fertilizer use was surveyed, according to the MDA website, was in 2013.
If you have questions about the MDA’s annual survey, or if you wish to view results of previous surveys, visit the MDA website at http://www.mda.state.mn.us/chemicals/pestfertsurvey.aspx.
Producers also may call the Minnesota Department of Agriculture at 651-261-1993 between 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Monday – Friday.
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