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Consideration for pollinator habitat and pollinator protection;
m. Other risk mitigation practices in use.
Monitoring Guidelines: This element addresses monitoring strategies that utilize
damage and economic thresholds to prevent pest resistance and potential
4.
harmful effects on human health and the environment. The monitoring should
include:
a. List of crops to be maintained;
b. Scouting for insects (both beneficial and pest), disease, weeds with dates and results;
c. Weather forecasting;
d. Degree-day prediction of pest life cycle events;
e. Other methods of monitoring and results, such as pheromone traps.
State University IPM guidelines for specific crops. This element addresses
5.
individual State university year round Integrated Pest Management Programs to
be utilized by planners:
a. Where available use State Agricultural University issued crop specific Integrated Pest
management guidance for individual crops that indicate activities to be undertaken
throughout the year based on the crop production cycle. Scouting for insects (both
beneficial and pest), disease, weeds with dates and results;
b. Where available use State Agricultural University issued Integrated Pest Management
guidance for individual crops, pests and diseases & weather forecasting;
Note: There are non-state University organizations that likewise provide credible
guidelines (i.e. Rodale Institute, Kutztown, PA).
Record Keeping. This element addresses list of records that shall be maintained
6.
detailing:
a. Date of monitoring;
b. Results of monitoring;
c. Identification of both vertebrate and invertebrate pests;
d. Identification of beneficial insects enlisted;
e. Identification of specific raptors and /or bats enlisted;
f.
Identification of crop and/or plant community condition;
g. Threshold of infestation;
h. Strategies implemented with dates;
i.
All required records required by state and federal requirements;
f.
Records required or needed as part of the state university IPM guidelines being used.
7.
Deliverables:
a. Complete hardcopy of the plan for the client;
b. Complete hardcopy and electronic copy of the client’s plan for NRCS:
1. Cover page with name, address, phone of client and TSP, total acres of the plan,
signature blocks as required;
2. Complete hardcopy of the plan with appropriate practice specifications/job sheets
for the planned practices and mitigations;
3. Soils Map and soil map units descriptions using Web Soil Survey;
4. Resources assessment results in the plan or add printouts from assessment tool
(RUSLE2 and WEPS);
5. Provide the Window Pesticide Screening Tool (WIN-PST) Soil/Pesticide Interaction
Hazard Rating report (Required if Hazard Rating is intermediate or higher);
6. Digital Conservation Plan Map as described above.
Optional-Use of the Plan Template developed for this CAP is optional, but recommended. If
the Conservation Plug-In/CPlanner is used for plan development and Conservation Plan Map,
Soils Map and planned/structural practices are developed from use of this program, these do
Integrated Pest Management Plan Checklist – Code 114
January, 2012

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