Chlorpyrifos Meeting - What to do with and it and what to do without it on Citrus. Coming to Santa Paula

Aug 14, 2015

Chlorpyrifos (Lorsban) is a pesticide long used in citrus along with many other crops. It is an organophosphate that has value partly because it is persistent, which is also one of its drawbacks. One of its uses is to control ant species that "farm" such pests as mealybug, aphids and scales. Many organophosphate materials have been removed from the market and their use in residential settings has been severely curtailed.  New restrictive uses are now in place for this material in agriculture and an informational meeting is being held in September for citrus growers on what approaches to take with these restrictions.  During the meeting a workshop on ant identification and management will be offered.

 

Ventura County Breakfast IPM Meeting

 

Citrus IPM and Chlorpyrifos Regulatory Update

 

September 16, 2015 8:00 AM – Noon

Hot Breakfast and Coffee at 8:00 AM

Hansen Research Center

14292 W Telegraph Rd (parking accessed from Briggs Road)

Santa Paula, CA 93060

 

Registration and Hot Breakfast at 8:00 AM

Meeting Runs 8:30 AM until Noon

 

Time

Topics

Org/Speaker

Minutes

8:00 AM

  • Hot Breakfast Served

Group

-

8:30 AM

  • Welcome and Introductions
  • Context of Chlorpyrifos in Local IPM

Ben Faber, UCCE Farm Advisor Ventura County

15

8:45 AM

  • Project Overview & Crop Team Process
  • Definition of Critical Uses of Chlorpyrifos
  • Decision Support Tools
  • Hands-on Training

Peter B. Goodell and

Lori Berger,

UC Statewide IPM Program

45

9:30 AM

  • Best Management Practices

Dennis Chessman or NRCS Representative or UC Statewide IPM Program Personnel

15

9:45 AM

  • Citrus Pest Update

Beth Grafton-Cardwell, UCCE, Lindcove REC

30

10:15 AM

BREAK

BREAK

15

10:30 AM

  • Ant ID and Training

Kris Tollerup, Area IPM Advisor, Kearney REC

30

11:00 AM

  • Stewardship Principles in IPM
  • Science Behind New Regulations
  • Required Mitigation

Mark Robertson and/or Randy Segawa, CDPR

20

11:20 AM

  • Local Restrictions on Chlorpyrifos

Representative of the Ventura County Ag Commissioner Office

10

11:30 AM

  • Local on-Farm Stewardship
  • Impact of Regulations on Decisions on IPM
  • Closing Comments by Farm Advisor and UC Statewide IPM

“Local Leadership”

 

UCCE/ PCA/Grower/ Crop Team Leader panel

 

 

30

Meeting Adjourns at Noon

 

CDPR Continuing Education Units Applied for: 3.0 hours (1.0 Laws/ 2.0 Other)

Hot Breakfast Courtesy of Citrus Research Board


By Ben Faber
Author - Advisor

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