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pdf2023 FRUIT CHEMICAL USE SURVEY
OMB No. 0535-0218
Approval Expires: XX/XX/XXXX
Project Code: 141
SurveyID: 1241
NATIONAL
AGRICULTURAL
STATISTICS
SERVICE
U.S. Department of Agriculture
National Operations Division
9700 Page Avenue, Suite 400
St. Louis, MO 63132-1547
Phone: 1-888-424-7828
Fax: 855-415-3687
E-mail: nass@nass.usda.gov
CALIFORNIA ENTERPRISE
VERSION
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SUBTRACT
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CONTACT RECORD
DATE
TIME
NOTES
INTRODUCTION:
[Introduced yourself, and ask for the operator. Rephrase in your own words.]
We are collecting information on chemical use and pest management practices and need your help to make the information as accurate
as possible.
The information you provide will be used for statistical purposes only. Your response will be kept confidential and any person who willfully
discloses ANY identifiable information about you or your operation is subject to a jail term, a fine, or both. This survey is conducted in
accordance with the Confidential Information Protection and Statistical Efficiency Act of 2018, Title III of Pub. L. No. 115-435, codified in 44
U.S.C. Ch. 35 and other applicable Federal laws. For more information on how we protect your information please visit:
https://www.nass.usda.gov/confidentiality. Response is voluntary.
According to the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, an agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to a
collection of information unless it displays a valid OMB control number. The valid OMB number is 0535-0218. The time required to
complete this information collection is estimated to average 45 minutes per response, including the time for reviewing instructions,
searching existing data sources, gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing the collection of information.
We encourage you to refer to your farm records during the interview.
BEGINNING TIME [MILITARY]..................................................................................................................................................................
H H M M
004
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☐ Name, address, and partners verified and updated if necessary.
1. During 2023, were any crops, including new plantings, livestock
or poultry on the total acres operated? EXCLUDE crops
produced by a tenant if target operator is landlord only.
☐ Yes - [Go to item 1, page 2] ☐ No - [Continue]
2. During 2023, did this operation sell any agricultural products or
receive government agricultural payments? EXCLUDE crops
produced by a tenant if target operator is landlord only.
☐ Yes - [Go to item 1, page 2] ☐ No - [Continue]
3. During 2023, were any crops stored on the total acres
operated?EXCLUDE crops produced by a tenant if target
operator is landlord only.
☐ Yes - [Go to item 1, page 2] ☐ No - [Continue]
4. During 2023, did this operation have any fruit acres which were
operated by a management firm?
☐ Yes - [Go to item 1, page 2] ☐ No - [Go to page 4]
2
SCREENING
1. Did this operation have any of the target crops during the 2023 crop year? [See page 6 for target crops.]
Yes - [Continue]
No - [Write notes explaining the situation then go to "Conclusion" on back page.]
2. Are the day-to-day decisions for this operation (name on label) made by -- [Check one]
one individual? [Go to Section A]
a hired manager? [Go to Section A]
partners? [Continue]
3. How many individuals are involved in the day-to-day decisions of this operation? [Enter the number of
partners, including the partner named on the label. Identify the other persons in this partnership below,
then go to Section A. Partners jointly operate land and share in decision making. Do not include
landlords and tenants as partners].....................................................................................................................
Number
Partners: POID ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___
Partners: POID ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___
PARTNER NAME
PARTNER NAME
ADDRESS
ADDRESS
CITY
STATE
ZIP
PHONE NUMBER
CITY
STATE
ZIP
Partners: POID ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___
POID ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___
PARTNER NAME
PARTNER NAME
ADDRESS
ADDRESS
CITY
STATE
ZIP
PHONE NUMBER
CITY
STATE
ZIP
PHONE NUMBER
PHONE NUMBER
3
CALIFORNIA SCREENING
4. What ID (pesticide permit number) does this operation use for reporting pesticide
applications on the target crops bearing acres to the County Agricultural
Commissioners?
County
Number
a. Is this ID used to report pesticide applications for any other operations?
1
Yes - [Continue]
3
No - [Go to item 5]
b. What other operation(s) is this ID used to report for?
Name:___________________________________________ Name:____________________________________________
Address:_________________________________________ Address:__________________________________________
Phone:(_______)__________________________________ Phone:(_______)___________________________________
5. Does the operation use any other ID's to report pesticide applications on the target crops bearing acres to the County
Agricultural Commissioners?
1
Yes - [Continue]
3
No - [Go to item 6]
County
Number
a. What are these other ID numbers?
b. Do you use any of these ID's to report pesticide applications for any other
operation?
1
i.
Yes - [Continue]
3
No - [Go to item 6]
What other operations use this ID for reporting? [Identify operation and ID.]
Name:___________________________________________ Name:____________________________________________
Reporting ID:_____________________________________ Reporting ID:_______________________________________
Address:_________________________________________ Address:__________________________________________
Phone:(_______)__________________________________ Phone:(_______)___________________________________
6. Do you employ a fruit management company to care for any of the targeted fruit crops?
1
Yes - [Continue]
3
No - [Go to page 4]
a. What fruit management company do you employ?
Name:___________________________________________ Name:____________________________________________
Address:_________________________________________ Address:__________________________________________
Phone:(_______)__________________________________ Phone:(_______)___________________________________
4
CHANGE IN OPERATOR STATUS
[Enumerator Note: Skip this section if there is no change in operation name or operator.]
Code
Yes=1 023
No=3
1. Has there been a change in operation name or operator?................................................................................
[If item 1 = 1, complete name and address information below for new operator and continue.
If item 1 = 3, go to Enumerator Note below.]
Operation Name_________________________________
Operator Name__________________________________
Address________________________________________
_______________________________________________
Phone (________)________________________________
[Enumerator Note: If the operation on the face page was in business part of the 2023 crop year, complete this questionnaire
for the part of the year during which the operation did business, unless the operation has been taken
over by a new operator. If the operator has changed midyear, please conduct this interview start to
finish with the new operator after reading "Valid Substitution" rules in section 4 of the Interviewer's
Manual.]
2. Has the operation printed on this questionnaire been combined or merged with any other farming operations?
Yes - [Go to "Conclusion"]
No - [Continue]
5
A
LAND OPERATED
A
Acres Operated
1. How many acres does this operation--
Acres
901
+
a. own?........................................................................................................................................................
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902
b. rent or lease from others or use rent free? EXCLUDE land used on an animal unit month
+
(AUM) basis...............................................................................................................................................
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905
c. rent to others?..........................................................................................................................................
=
2. Then the total acres operated are: [item 1a + 1b - 1c]...............................................................................
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900
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a. Does this include the farmstead, all cropland, woodland, pastureland, wasteland, and government
program land?
Yes - [Continue]
No - [Make corrections, then continue.]
The remaining questions in this survey refer to these [item 2] acres.
802
3. Of the total acres operated, how many acres are considered cropland? .......................................................
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INCLUDE
· land in hay
· summer fallow
· cropland idle
· cropland used for pasture
· cropland in government programs
4. Of the total acres operated, how many acres are in fruit? INCLUDE bearing and non-bearing acreage 803
in trees, vineyards, and bushes......................................................................................................................
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6
B
FRUIT ACREAGE
B
1. What target fruit crops were on these [Section A, item 4] acres during the 2023
crop year?
EXCLUDE
· new plantings
· other plantings which are not yet bearing
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2
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Crop
Office Use
Lines in Table
Line 99
199
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5
6
7
How many bearing
acres of [crop] did this
operation have?
Were any
herbicides,
insecticides,
fungicides, etc.
applied to this crop?
Yes = 1
No = 3
On what date did you
complete harvest of your
2022 crop year [crop]?
On what date did you
complete harvest of your
2023 crop year [crop]?
MM DD YY
MM DD YY
Acres
Crop Code
11
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02
11
03
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04
11
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06
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Table
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13
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15
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15
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13
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15
California - Crop Codes
301
303
305
312
316
320
Apples
Apricots
Avocados
Cherries, Sweet
Dates
Grapefruit
Grapes
424 Raisin type varieties
(include all uses for
Thompson Seedless variety)
524 Table type varieties
624 Wine type varieties
330
331
333
492
435
535
340
Kiwifruit
Lemons
Nectarines
Olives
Navel Oranges
Valencia Oranges
Peaches
520
550
343
345
748
349
Pears
Plums
Prunes
Raspberries
Strawberries
Tangerines / Tangelos
7
B
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FRUIT ACREAGE
B
CAL - EPA SITE LOCATION NUMBER
(if required)
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
INCLUDE
· Target Crops only.
· All commercial bearing acreage equal to or greater than one tenth
of an acre.
· All bearing acreage of Target Crops for processing or fresh market.
· All bearing of Target Crops for roadside stands, farmer's markets or
U-pick sales.
· Bearing acreage not harvested due to weather, economic or other
reasons.
· Crops planted in the fall of 2022 if they were part of the 2023 crop.
EXCLUDE
·
·
·
·
·
All crops grown in another state.
Non-commercial orchard and vineyard acreage (home garden).
Non-target fruits.
New plantings and other plantings which are not yet bearing.
All Target Crops grown by institutional, experimental, research and
university farms (abnormal farms).
· Abandoned orchards and vineyards.
8
E
PEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES
E
Now I have some questions about pest management practices you may have used on any of the total fruit acres on this
operation. INCLUDE bearing and non-bearing acreage of both target and non-target fruit crops grown. By pests, we mean
insects, weeds, and diseases.
[Enumerator Action: Were pesticide applications reported in Section B, column 5 on page 6?]
Yes - [Continue]
No - [Go to item 4]
Code
1. Was weather data used to assist in determining either the need or when to make pesticide
Yes=1
applications?.........................................................................................................................................No=3
2. Were any biological pesticides such at Bt (Bacillus thuringiensis), insect growth regulators, such
as Courier, Intrepid, etc., Neem or other natural/biological based products sprayed or applied to Yes=1
manage pests?.....................................................................................................................................No=3
3. Were pesticides with different mechanisms of action rotated or tank mixed for the primary
Yes=1
purpose of keeping pests from becoming resistant to pesticides?........................................................No=3
600
601
602
1 By deliberately going to the fruit acres specifically
for scouting activities. [Enter code 1 and go to
item 5.]
4. In 2023, how were your fruit acres primarily
2 By conducting general observations while
scouted for insects, weeds, diseases, and/or
performing routine tasks. [Enter code 2 and go to
beneficial organisms?........................................... item 7.]
Code
608
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3 The fruit acres were not scouted. [Enter code 3
and go to item 10.]
Code
5. Was an established scouting process used such as systemic sampling, recording counts, insect Yes=1
traps, etc., on any fruit acres?..............................................................................................................No=3
609
6. Was scouting for pests done on these fruit acres due to-a. a pest advisory
Code
Yes=1
warning?......................................................................................................................
No=3
b. a pest development
Yes=1
model?..................................................................................................................
No=3
610
611
[If column 1 is Yes, ask--]
Who did the majority of the scouting for column 1?
7. Were your fruit acres scouted for -Yes = 1
No = 3
1
2
3
4
612
614
615
617
618
620
a. weeds?..................................................................
b. insects or mites?....................................................
c. disease?................................................................
Operator, partner or family member
An employee
Farm supply or chemical dealer
Independent crop consultant or commercial scout
9
E
PEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES
E
Code
8. Were written or electronic records kept to track the activity or numbers of weeds, insects or
Yes=1
diseases?............................................................................................................................................No=3
623
9. Was scouting data compared to published information on infestation thresholds to determine
Yes=1
when to take measures to manage pests?..........................................................................................No=3
624
10. Was field mapping data used for making pest management
Yes=1
decisions?.............................................No=3
11. Were the services of a diagnostic laboratory used for pest identification or soil or plant tissue
Yes=1
pest analysis?......................................................................................................................................No=3
12. Were crop residues, including drops, rotting fruit and/or debris, removed to manage
Yes=1
pests?.............No=3
13. Were ground covers, mulches, or other physical barriers maintained to manage pest
Yes=1
problems?......No=3
14. Were any beneficial organisms such as insects, nematodes, or fungi applied or released to
manage pests?
Yes=1
No=3
15. Were floral lures, attractant repellants, pheromone traps or other biological pest controls used
Yes=1
on any fruit acres?...............................................................................................................................No=3
16. Were any fruit acres cultivated for weed control during the growing
Yes=1
season?.....................................No=3
625
626
627
629
636
637
640
17. Were field edges, lanes, ditches, roadways or fence lines chopped, mowed, plowed, or burned
Yes=1
to manage pests on any fruit acres?...................................................................................................No=3
642
18. Were equipment and implements cleaned after completing field work to reduce the spread of
Yes=1
pests?..................................................................................................................................................No=3
643
644
19.
Were any fruit acres irrigated for the 2023 crop?............................................................................
....Ye s=1
N o=3
[If item 19 = Yes, ask--]
a. Were water management practices, excluding chemigation, such as irrigation scheduling,
Yes=1
controlled drainage, or treatment of retention water used to manage pests?......................................
No=3
645
COMPLETION CODE for PEST
MANAGEMENT PRACTICES
1 Incomp/R
500
10
Use This Space for Notes and Comments.
11
Use This Space for Notes and Comments.
12
CONCLUSION
1. To receive the complete results of this survey on the release date, go to
https://www.nass.usda.gov/Surveys/Guide_to_NASS_Surveys/
To have a summary emailed to you at a later date, please enter
your email address.
1095
[Thank the respondent, then review this questionnaire.]
H
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0005
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Ending time [Military].........................................................................................................................................
Office Use
Time in Hours
006
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Record Use
Code
064
Yes=1
No=3
Did respondent use operation records to report pesticide data?
Contact Information
Operation Email: (if different from above)
Operation Phone:
9937
9936
(
) - ________________________
Respondent Name:
Respondent Phone: (if different from above)
9912
9911
(
) - __________________
check if 9910
cell phone
Date:
check if
cell phone
MM
DD
YYYY
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OFFICE USE
R. Unit
9921
Ptr 1 Str
9922
9923
Response
1-Comp
2-R
3-Inac
4-Office Hold
Ptr 2 Str
Ptr 3 Str
9927
Respondent
9901
1-Op/Mgr
2-Spouse
3-Acct/Bkpr
4-Partner
9-Other
9902
Ptr 4 Str
9928
OPS
923
Mode
2-PATI (tel)
3-PAPI (Face-toFace)
SSO 1
9907
ADJ
922
9906
Enum.
9903
9998
Optional Use
9916
POID
9989
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Eval.
9900
Change
9985
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Author | USDA\AASMOKCC3ASQSP1$ |
File Modified | 2022-01-31 |
File Created | 2021-03-17 |