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Cutworms in Alfalfa Seed
Alfalfa Seed Treasure Valley - Idaho
Posted on: March 26, 2007 by Jerry Neufeld
Brad Chambers from Pioneer Hi-Bred is reporting that with the warmer weather he is starting to see an increase in cutworm activity in newly planted alfalfa seed fields. Cutworms are being found mostly in fall seeded stands.
Fruitgrower Meeting
Tree Fruits Treasure Valley - Idaho
Posted on: March 20, 2007 by Tony McCammon
Fruit Grower Meeting – Gem County USDA Office
April 4, 2007 7:00pm - 9:00pm
7:00 pm Welcome
Tony McCammon
7:10 pm Gem Co. Orchard Review Board Report
Al Dimmick – ORB Member
7:45 pm Temperatures, Trapping, & Timing
Tony McCammon – University of Idaho Extension
8:20 pm FSA Insurance Options
Rob Maurer – County FSA Executive Director
8:55 pm Solutions for Commercial Growers
Tom Tankersley - Wilbur and Ellis
Basagran Advisory Notice
Onion Treasure Valley - Idaho
Posted on: March 15, 2007 by Jerry Neufeld
The Idaho State Department of Agriculture has asked me to post an advisory notice regarding the circulation of a false/misleading label for the use of Basagran to control yellow nutsedge in onions. The advisory notice can be read by clicking on “Crop Info”, then “Onion” and finally “Basagran Advisory Notice".
Idaho Potato Pest Management Grower Meeting
All Crops Magic Valley
Posted on: February 5, 2007 by Nora Olsen
The annual Idaho Potato Pest Management Association (IPPMA) meeting is scheduled for February 13, 2007 at the Odd Fellow’s Hall, Wendell, Idaho. All are welcome. The meeting will start at 9:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. Lunch is provided. Three (3) Idaho Pesticide Recertification credits are available.
Topics will include:
• Cleaning equipment and storages for pest protection
• Potato Seed Treatments
• Impact of soil applied pesticides on potatoes
• New Potato Cyst Nematode in Idaho
• Nightshade control options
• Cruiser Maxx Seed Treatment
If you have any questions, contact Nora Olsen at 736-3621 or norao@uidaho.edu
2007 Treasure Valley Bean School
Announcements All Locations
Posted on: January 29, 2007 by Jerry Neufeld
The 2007 Treasure Valley Bean School will be held on Monday February 26, at the Oregon Trail Church of God Gymnasium (23057 Old Highway 30, Caldwell; Exit 25 on I-84) from 8:00 am to 1:30 pm. BBQ lunch will be served. Pesticide license credits are pending.
Topics will include:
• Dry Bean Breeding Research Update.
• Pesticide Applicator Enforcement Violations and Concerns,
• Seed Treatments,
• Idaho Bean Commission Work in Mexico,
• Idaho Bacterial Blight Association.
There is no cost to attend, but you must RSVP to the Canyon County Extension office at 459-6003 by February 21. Call Jerry Neufeld at the 459-6003 if you have any questions.
Weed Control Short Course
Announcements All Locations
Posted on: January 26, 2007 by Jerry Neufeld
On February 14 (8AM to 5 PM) and 15 (8AM to Noon) Oregon State University Extension will be offering a weed short course on many topics of interest. The program will be held at the Four Rivers Cultural Center in Ontario. This program costs $50 if you register before January 31st, and costs $55 after January 31st. The registration cost includes lunch on the 14th. We expect the event will provide 11 to 12 hours of Oregon and/or Idaho Pesticide Credits. If you are interested please call Lynn Jensen at 541-881-1417.
Topics include: Mode of Action of Herbicides, Glyphosate Resistant Weeds, Herbicide Persistence in the Soil, Invasive Weeds, Gene Flow from Crops to Weeds, Weed Seed Dispersal and Viability in the Soil, Grass Seedling Identification, Weed Control in Corn and Sugarbeets, White Top Biology and Control, Yellow Nutsedge Biology and Control, Fate and Behavior of Typical and Alternative Herbicides, Reducing Pesticide Drift Through Weather and Climate Information, Right of Way Weed Control.
Growing Pains in Irrigation Management Seminar
All Crops Treasure Valley - Idaho
Posted on: January 3, 2007 by Tony McCammon
Free Seminar
January 30th, 2007
9:00 AM—3:00 PM
Four Rivers Cultural Center
Ontario, Oregon
RSVP By Jan. 25, 4:00 PM
Contact Lance Phillips to recieve a Seminar Schedule of Classes.
Phone: 541-889-2588 Ext. 101
Table Grape Export Meeting
All Crops Treasure Valley - Idaho
Posted on: January 3, 2007 by Tony McCammon
Table Grape Export Meeting Agenda
January 26, 2006
9:00-9:10: Welcome and Self Introductions
9:10-9:20: US Table Grape Industry Overview
Lacey Menasco ¡V Idaho State Department of
Agriculture
9:20-10:20: Taiwan Market for Table Grapes
Eddie Yen ¡V Idaho-Asia Trade Office
„X Packaging
„X Varieties
„X Prices and price quotes
„X Doing business in Taiwan
10:20-11:00: Certifications and inspections
Suzanne Pfeffer ¡V Idaho State Department
of Agriculture
11:00-11:40: Shipping logistics ¡V getting your
product to Taiwan
Keith Pettyjohn - Expeditors (invited)
11:40-12:00: Basics of Exporting
Laura Johnson ¡V Idaho State Department
of Agriculture
„X Getting paid
„X Harmonized Codes
„X Terms you should know
U of I Crop Protection Meeting Feb. 6 (Idaho Falls) and 7 (P
All Crops All Locations
Posted on: January 2, 2007 by Jeff Miller
The 2007 University of Idaho Crop Protection Seminar will be held February 6 at the Shilo Inn in Idaho Falls and February 7 at the Ramada Inn in Pocatello. The program begins at 8:30 and ends at 4:45 and is identical at both locations. Meeting attendees can obtain 6 ISDA pesticide recertification credits (3 in the morning and 3 in the afternoon) and 6.5 Pest Management Certified Crop Advisor credits (CCA, 3 in the morning and 3.5 in the afternoon). Lunch is provided by the meeting sponsors at no cost. Please RSVP to Jeff Miller by phone (208-397-4181 ext. 108) or email (jsmiller@uidaho.edu) by February 2 so that we can plan appropriately for lunch. Sponsors for the meeting include: Amvac, BASF, Bayer, Dow, DuPont, FMC, Gowan, Northwest Ag Products, Syngenta Crop Protection and Seed Treatment, and Valent.
U of I Crop Protection Meeting Feb. 6 (Idaho Falls) and 7 (P
Announcements All Locations
Posted on: January 2, 2007 by Jeff Miller
The 2007 University of Idaho Crop Protection Seminar will be held February 6 at the Shilo Inn in Idaho Falls and February 7 at the Ramada Inn in Pocatello. The program begins at 8:30 and ends at 4:45 and is identical at both locations. Meeting attendees can obtain 6 ISDA pesticide recertification credits (3 in the morning and 3 in the afternoon) and 6.5 Pest Management Certified Crop Advisor credits (CCA, 3 in the morning and 3.5 in the afternoon). Lunch is provided by the meeting sponsors at no cost. Please RSVP to Jeff Miller by phone (208-397-4181 ext. 108) or email (jsmiller@uidaho.edu) by February 2 so that we can plan appropriately for lunch. Sponsors for the meeting include: Amvac, BASF, Bayer, Dow, DuPont, FMC, Gowan, Northwest Ag Products, Syngenta Crop Protection and Seed Treatment, and Valent.
Agroterrorism Class Free Registration
All Crops Treasure Valley - Idaho
Posted on: December 13, 2006 by Tony McCammon
UNDERSTANDING THE DANGERS OF AGROTERRORISM
Presented by Western Institute for Food, Safety and Security (WIFSS)in conjunction with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, the University of California, Davis and Co-Sponsored by Idaho State University Institute for Emergency Management and Canyon County Office of Emergency Management.
Jan. 30th Caldwell: Canyon County Courthouse
Jan. 31st Fruitland: Fruitland City Hall
Feb. 1st Emmett: Gem County EMS Building
Class times are from 9:30 until 3 and include a free lunch.
Contact Information: For additional information, Sharon Avery
WIFSS Program Director (530) 757-8311
savery@wifss.ucdavis.edu
Registration Information: Fax: (530) 297-6304 or email: mvicino@wifss.ucdavis.edu
Fruit Grower Advisory Meeting
Tree Fruits Treasure Valley - Idaho
Posted on: December 13, 2006 by Tony McCammon
TO: Interested Tree Fruit Growers and Friends
FROM: Bill Ford (the one with some E Mail addresses) :-)
We will be holding our third planning session in the Henggeler Packing Company's lunch room, this Thursday (14) at 6:00 P.M..
OBJECTIVE: To finalize discussion of possible projects, and make decisions as to what projects we want to pursue.
If you are unable to attend, send a representative from your organization!
Tony McCammon, the University of Idaho's Fruit Production Extension Educator will lead out.
Promar Insurance Feedback Sessions
Tree Fruits Treasure Valley - Idaho
Posted on: December 7, 2006 by Tony McCammon
INVITATION TO FEEDBACK SESSIONS
ON PERENNIAL CROP INSURANCE
(Apples, Grapes, Pears, Peaches, Cranberries, and Blueberries)
USDA¡¦s Risk Management Agency has contracted with Promar International, a food and agricultural consulting firm based in Virginia, to evaluate the insurance programs for those perennial crops for which the insurable value is based on a grower¡¦s actual production history. While they are looking at all aspects of these programs, Promar has been directed to focus particularly on the adjustments made to approved yields for instances of either alternate bearing or down trending yields. Key questions include:
„Ï How often are growers¡¦ approved yields being automatically reduced by the RMA formulas that trigger these adjustments?
„Ï Have the adjustments been appropriate?
„Ï Should all of these crops be subject to adjustments for alternate bearing?
The states covered by RMA¡¦s Spokane Washington Regional Office include Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Alaska. The insured perennial crops of interest in this region are apples, grapes pears, peaches, cranberries, and blueberries. Feedback sessions for growers, insurance providers, agents, and extension staff are being conducted in Washington and Idaho because of the concentration of growers in that state, but the sessions are open to interested parties from any of these states, and all are invited.
Feedback sessions have been scheduled as follows:
Idaho:
Tuesday , December 12, 2006
AmeriTel Inn ¡V Boise Spectrum
Arrow Rock North Room
7499 W. Overland
Boise, ID 83709
9:00 - 11:00 am Washington:
Wednesday, December 13, 2006
WSU ¡V IAREC , Large Conference Room
24106 N. Bunn Rd.
Prosser, WA
10:00 - 12:00 am
Friday, December 15, 2006
Washington State Fruit Commission
Downstairs Meeting Room
105 S. 18th str.
Yakima, WA 98901
9:00 - 11:00 am
Pesticide Applicator Recertification Training
Announcements All Locations
Posted on: December 4, 2006 by Jerry Neufeld
A pesticide re-certification training will be held on Tuesday December 19, 2006. Registration starts at 8:00 am at the Caldwell Police Department public meeting room (110 S 5th). The program will end at 4:15 pm. Among the topics will be; West Nile Virus and Mosquito Abatement Districts, Noxious Weeds in Idaho, Potato Cyst Nematode Update, Iris Yellow Spot Virus in Onions and Pesticide Applicator Enforcement Violations and Concerns. Idaho license holders will receive 6 credits. Six Oregon and CCA credits have been applied for. Registration is $30.00 and includes lunch and breaks. You must call the Canyon County Extension office at 208.459.6003 to RSVP so we have a head count. However, you still pay your registration at the door.
evaluation prizes
Announcements All Locations
Posted on: December 4, 2006 by Jerry Neufeld
Thanks to everyone that participated in the TV/PNWPestAlert.net evaluation survey. We will use the information you submitted to make the website better suit your needs.
The winners of the $75.00 gift certificates to Outback Steakhouse are Jeff Harper and Virgil Story. I will put the certificates in the mail ASAP.
Potato Disease Management Meeting
Potato All Locations
Posted on: November 27, 2006 by Jeff Miller
University of Idaho Potato Disease Workshop
December 11, 2006
Best Western Conference Center
800 N. Overland Ave.; Burley, ID
Potato Growers and Consultants:
Come to learn the latest information on managing diseases of potato (along with a little information on sugarbeets). Presentations will be given on using chemical and cultural practices to manage soilborne, foliar, and storage diseases of potatoes.
8:30-9:00 Effect of metam sodium on potato disease control.
9:00-9:30 Fungicides for pink rot control.
9:30-10:00 Interaction of seed piece spacing and fungicides for Rhizoctonia control.
10:00-10:15 Break
10:15-11:00 Fungicides and disinfestants for post-harvest potato disease control.
11:00-11:30 Effect of in-furrow fungicides on early blight control.
11:30-12:00 Seed treatment vs. in-furrow insecticides for insect control.
12:00-1:00 Lunch on your own.
1:00-1:30 Timing of fungicides for most effective white mold control.
1:30-2:00 Fungicide control options for managing black dot.
2:00-2:30 Effect of pyraclostrobin for disease control on sugarbeets.
2:30-3:00 Effect of early blight fungicide program on late blight protection.
3:00-3:30 Discussion of future research needs.
Presentations will be given by Dr. Jeff Miller (University of Idaho) and Dr. Terry Miller (Miller Research, Inc.) and will focus on new results from fungicide and insecticide trials relating to product rates, application timing and methods, and strategies for avoiding the development of fungicide resistance in pest populations.
Please contact Jeff Miller at 208-397-4181 for additional information.
5 ISDA Pesticide Recertification credits will be awarded (3 for the morning, 2 for the afternoon). CCA (Pest Management) credits have been requested.
There is no cost to attend the meeting.
PCN Update
Potato All Locations
Posted on: November 6, 2006 by Jeff Miller
11/3/06
SITUATION UPDATE
Officials of USDA's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) and the Idaho State Department of Agriculture (ISDA) announced the detection of potato cyst nematode (PCN), Globodera pallida, in two additional fields, one in Bingham and one in Bonneville County near Shelley. The identifications of the nematodes were confirmed October 30. The two new fields are within the regulated area and all infested fields are within one mile of a central point in the regulated area. This brings the total number of infested fields to seven.
Opportunities for additional survey activity in seed growing areas and production areas elsewhere in Idaho are beginning to wind down due to freezing weather. Growers who wish to participate in the survey are urged to sign up as soon as possible. A sign-up sheet is available at www.ag.uidaho.edu/potatopath/alerts.htm.
SITUATION SUMMARY
On April 19, 2006 officials of USDA's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) and the Idaho State Department of Agriculture (ISDA) announced the detection of potato cyst nematode (PCN), Globodera pallida, a major pest of potato crops. This is was the first detection of the pest in the United States. The nematode cysts were detected during a routine survey of tare soil at an ISDA grader facility in eastern Idaho. In that survey, more than 3,500 samples were analyzed from across all of Idaho’s commercial and seed production areas, and only one was positive.
On August 29, 2006, state and federal officials announced the establishment of a regulatory area near Shelley. The regulated area spans about 10,000 acres including about 3500 acres of potatoes. In this particular area, growers have been advised to have their fields sampled for potato cyst nematode in an effort to speed the delivery of their products to market. Growers are also required to have equipment cleaned and sanitized before they may leave the regulated area or before leaving an infested field within the regulated area. This process will help prevent the spread of potato cyst nematode.
SURVEY UPDATE
To date, the on-going investigation has collected and tested more than 29,319 samples from approximately 648 fields and facilities. Of the two new identified infested fields, one is in northern Bingham County and the other is in southern Bonneville County. All seven positive fields were confirmed positive for PCN based on morphological and DNA analyses. All infested fields are within one-mile of a central point in the regulated area near Shelley. Survey in the regulated area is getting closer to completion, and additional lab tests are pending. Personnel active in the incident currently stands at 83 USDA and 18 state personnel.
Credit update for IAPP annual meeting
Announcements All Locations
Posted on: October 27, 2006 by Jeff Miller
This is another reminder of the annual meeting of the Idaho Association of Plant Pathology in Jerome, ID on November 8-9. Registration ($15.00) will begin at 12:30 pm on Wednesday with the program running from 1:00 to 5:00. Wednesday will be devoted to presentations dealing with potato diseases. The Thursday program will go from 8:00 am to 12:00 noon and will cover sugarbeets, fruit, and small grains.
Three CCA (pest management) credits will be available each day. Two ISDA pesticide recertification credits are available on Wednesday and three will be given on Thursday.
Please respond to Jeff Miller by phone (208-397-4181) or email (jsmiller@uidaho.edu) if you will be attending or if you need additional information.
2006 Idaho Association of Plant Pathology annual meeting
Announcements All Locations
Posted on: October 17, 2006 by Jeff Miller
The 2006 Idaho Association of Plant Pathology will be meeting November 8-9 at the Best Western Sawtooth Inn and Suites in Jerome, ID. The topics to be presented at the program can be found on the web at:
http://www.ag.uidaho.edu/potatopath/meetings/program2006.htm
Registration begins on Wednesday, November 8 at 12:30 and the program will begin at 1:00. CCA and Idaho State Pesticide credits have been requested and a follow-up alert will be published indicating the number granted.
Please contact Jeff Miller at jsmiller@uidaho.edu or 208-397-4181 for more information.
PCN Update for October 2
Potato All Locations
Posted on: October 2, 2006 by Jeff Miller
Potato Cyst Nematode (PCN)
Stakeholder Update
(10/2/06)
SITUATION UPDATE
Officials of USDA's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) and the Idaho State Department of Agriculture (ISDA) announced the detection of potato cyst nematode (PCN), Globodera pallida, in three additional fields in Bingham County near Shelley. The identifications of the nematodes were confirmed Wednesday, September 27. The three new fields are within the regulated area and all infested fields are within one mile of a central point in the regulated area.
SITUATION SUMMARY
On April 19, 2006 officials of USDA's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) and the Idaho State Department of Agriculture (ISDA) announced the detection of potato cyst nematode (PCN), Globodera pallida, a major pest of potato crops. This is was the first detection of the pest in the United States. The nematode cysts were detected during a routine
survey of tare soil at an ISDA grader facility in eastern Idaho. In that survey, more than 3,500 samples were analyzed, and only one was positive.
On August 29, 2006, state and federal officials announced the establishment of a regulatory area near Shelley. The regulated area contains about 10,000 acres. In this particular area, growers have been advised to have their fields sampled for potato cyst nematode in an effort to speed the delivery of their products to market. Growers are also required to have equipment cleaned and sanitized before they may leave a field in the regulated area. This process is believed to help prevent the spread of potato cyst
nematode.
SURVEY UPDATE
To date, the on-going investigation has collected and tested more than 16,603 samples from approximately 355 fields and facilities.
As part of these investigations, three new additional fields have been identified in northern Bingham County. That means a total of 5 fields have been confirmed positive for PCN based on morphological and DNA analyses.
All infested fields are within one-mile of a central point in the regulated area near Shelley.
Survey in the regulated area is nearly complete, and will be finished by the end of this week.
Personnel active in the incident and currently stands at 107 USDA and 17 state personnel.
Organic Cropping Systems Field Day
Announcements All Locations
Posted on: September 18, 2006 by Jeff Miller
The Northwest Coalition for Alternatives to Pesticides, the Potato Growers of Idaho, and the University of Idaho are holding an Organic Cropping Systems Field Day on Wednesday, October 4 from 1:00 to 4:00 pm near Blackfoot. Potatoes, barley, sweet corn, and alfalfa will be featured.
The following presentations will be given:
Organics: Consumer Interest and Market Opportunties (Jennifer Miller and Keith Esplin)
USDA Organic Certification Program (Margaret Misner)
Organic Potato Harvest Tour and Rotation Crops (Bryan Hopkins)
Organic Barley Production (Juliet Windes)
Organic Potato Cropping Systems: Three Examples (Fred Bossy, Mike Heath, and Nate Jones)
Organic Potato Storage (Nora Olsen)
To get to the field, take exit 89 off I-15 and turn west. Take an immediate right to go north for 0.5 miles and then west for 2.3 miles on Riverton Rd. Turn left onto Blackhawk Rd. and travel south for 0.5 miles. Turn west into the field.
Pesticide disposal for eastern and south central Idaho
Announcements All Locations
Posted on: September 15, 2006 by Jeff Miller
The Idaho State Department of Agriculture is sponsoring their fall pesticide disoposal program. Disposal of all pesticides is free (first 1,000 pounds), but disposals MUST be pre-registered.
Information on the program can be found at the ISDA web site at:
http://www.agri.state.id.us/Categories/Pesticides/pdp/indexdisposalmain.php
If the link above does not work, go to the following link:
http://www.agri.state.id.us/
Click on "Pesticides and Chemigation" on the left hand side of the page. At the next page click on "Pesticide Disposal" o the left hand side of the page.
On the pesticide disposal page, click on the "PDP Fall 2006 Schedule" link to see the pdf file outlining the details of the disposal program.
Idaho Association of Plant Pathology Annual Meeting
Announcements All Locations
Posted on: September 8, 2006 by Jeff Miller
The 2006 annual meeting of the Idaho Association of Plant Pathology will be held in Jerome, ID at the Best Western Sawtooth Inn and Suites on November 8-9, 2006. Short presentations (15-20 minutes) will be given on plant disease research results, observations, unusual disease occurrences, etc. Anyone interested in giving a presentation should contact Jeff Miller no late than October 2. A final program with the listing of topics will be available in early October. Certified Crop Advisor (CCA) and Pesticide Recertification credits (ISDA) will be available.
Registration begins at 12:30 p.m. on Wednesday Nov. 8 and the program will begin at 1:00 p.m. Registration costs $15.00 and can only be made by check or cash. Hotel reservations at the Best Western Sawtooth Inn can be made by calling 208-324-9200. Indicate you will be attending the IAPP meetings. Regular rooms are available at the corporate rate of $69.95, but reservations must be made prior to October 15.
To register, please contact Jeff Miller:
Phone: 208-397-4181
Fax: 208-397-4311
Email: jsmiller@uidaho.edu
Information is also available on the web at:
www.ag.uidaho.edu/potatopath/meetings/IAPP.htm
Fruit Field Day
Announcements Treasure Valley - Idaho
Posted on: September 1, 2006 by Jerry Neufeld
The University of Idaho Annual Fruit Field Day will be held on Wednesday, September 6, 2006 from 8:30 am to 1:00 pm. The registration will start at 8:30 am and the program will start at 9:00 am. Several cultivars of new table grapes, peaches, nectarines, apples, quinces, Asian pears, and other alternative fruits will be presented during the tour. Participants can taste many of these fruits. Highlights of this event will be:
1) Presentation and tasting of several types and cultivars of fruits at the main office complex and discussion on application of growth bio-regulators in fruit crops
2) Tour of the U of I comprehensive research projects on ‘Fuji’ and ‘Gala’ apple irrigation and rootstock selections, chemical thinning, and pesticides uses
3) Tour of the alternative fruit crops, including quinces, Asian pears, persimmons, Jujube, and mulberries
4) Tour of the table grape vineyards, peaches and nectarines, and discussion/ questions/answers on various cultural practices of fruit crops, including planting, growth regulators, pruning, thinning, girdling, pest control, irrigation
Where: University of Idaho, Parma Research & Extension Center in Parma, on the lawn in front of the main office complex. Going west on Highway 20/26 in Parma, turn right at M&W grocery store, go for about 1/3 mile and turn left on U of I Lane and go north for about 1 mile.
When: Wednesday, September 6, 2006, Starts at 8:30 am (sharp) till 1:00 pm
Cost: Free of Charge
Who Can Participate? Open to the Public. Those interested in fruit production, including commercial growers, small farm growers, alternative fruit growers, home gardeners, Master Gardeners, horticultural professionals and graduate students, extension and research faculty/staff, horticultural hobbyist, and fruit industry representatives are welcome. For additional information, please call: 208-722-6701 Extension 228 OR contact Dr. Essie” Fallahi at 208-722-6701 Ext. 225
Pesticide License Credits: FOUR PESTICIDE RECERTIFICATION CREDITS WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR THOSE THAT NEED THEM.
PCN regulatory plan released
Potato All Locations
Posted on: August 30, 2006 by Jeff Miller
Yesterday the USDA/Aphis and the Idaho State Department of Agriculture released a regulatory plant aimed at preventing the spread of Potato Cyst Nematode (PCN) beyond the isolated region in eastern Idaho where it has already been found.
A pdf file containing the press announcement, the regulatory plan, questions and answers relating to the plan, along with a map of the regulated area can be found at:
http://www.ag.uidaho.edu/potatopath/alerts/pcn.html


