Archives for February 2024

Water Testing Requirements Under the Food Safety Modernization Act Produce Safety Rule for 2024

Does your farm fall under the FSMA: PSR? Find out at this link:   https://rutgers.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_4IagP1mbPyrp42N.

The requirements for water management only apply to operations that are not exempt or qualified exempt. Check out the link above to determine whether you fall under an exemption category.

Note:  If you are third party audited (GA/GHP, Harmonized, Global GA, Primus, etc.) continue to follow the water testing requirements for your audit!

Harvest and Post-Harvest Water (including water used to wash hands, washing produce, ice making, hydrocooling, chemical application and for cleaning and sanitizing)

Water Test Requirements:

  • For Public Water: No test required, you need to have a copy of the report from the municipality.
  • For well water: You must test just wells used for harvest and post-harvest four times in the first year and then if there is no detectable generic E. coli on any tests you may test each well once per year after that initial year.
  • For surface water: Untreated surface water is not allowed to be used for harvest and post-harvest purposes.

Compliance Dates:

  • Large Growers (over $500,000): Currently in effect
  • Small Growers ($250,000-$500,000): Currently in effect
  • Very Small Growers ($25,000- $250,000): January 26, 2025

When complying a grower must inspect the agricultural water system that is under their control to determine any hazards. The water source test results must ensure that there is no detectable generic E. coli per 100 ml of water and untreated surface water cannot be used.

If a water test does not meet the criteria for non-detectable generic E. coli the farm must immediately stop using the water. The grower must take several steps before using the water including reinspecting the entire affected agricultural water system, under their control and make corrections or treat the water.

There are other required measures including having a water change schedule; visually monitoring the quality of water (for buildup of organic material) and monitoring the temperature of certain commodities.

The records required include the agricultural water system inspection; water test results; any water treatment; and corrective actions. Review Subpart E sections 112.41-112.48, 112.50, 112.151 and 112.161.

Pre-Harvest (Irrigation, Frost Protection, Sprays) Water

There is some confusion as to whether growers need to test their water for pre-harvest uses in 2024. The pre-harvest irrigation water requirement is still under review by the Food and Drug Administration, so testing is not required in 2024.

What we suggest you do now:

  • For well water: Test once a year
  • For surface water: Test three times a year. (when the pump is started, mid-season and close to harvest.)

This will give the grower a baseline as to the quality of water being used. When the final rule goes into effect the largest growers (over $500,000) will have nine months; small growers ($250,000-500,000) will have 1 year, and nine months and the very small growers ($25,000-250,000) will have two years and nine months to start complying.

Source:  The On-Farm Food Safety Team (Meredith Melendez, Jennifer Matthews and Wesley Kline)

 

New Video: Sustainability & Biodiversity at Crystal Springs Resort

There is a great opportunity for golf courses and resorts to have their landscapes be an oasis for biodiversity and pollinator habitat. In NJ, one place that has taken many steps to promote sustainability is Crystal Springs Resort. This video by Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Monmouth County features a tour of the sustainable landscaping practices being implemented at Crystal Springs Resort.

Early Season Tree Fruit Pest Control for 2024

  • Dormant season oil sprays
  • Dormant season copper sprays
  • Dormant season urea sprays

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Good Time to Assess Drainage

The soil that supports our lawns, sports fields, golf courses, and other land uses begins to recharge (store) with water as the evapotranspiration rate drops off during autumn and continues to decline to a very low rate during winter. Water storage in soil is good since that provides the water needed to support green-up and […]

North Jersey Commercial Fruit Growers Meeting Program and Registration

NORTH JERSEY COMMERCIAL
FRUIT GROWERS MEETING

March 13, 2024
8:30 am – 3:30 pm
Hunterdon County Complex
314 State Route 12, Bldg. 1
Flemington, NJ
Program

Program Chair
Megan Muehlbauer, PhD
Agriculture and Resource Management Agent
Cooperative Extension of Hunterdon County

8:30 – Registration
Coffee and pastry, compliments of industry sponsors

9:00 – Welcome and Introductions

9:10 – Managing Ambrosia Beetle in Tree Fruit Orchards
Kaitlin Quinn, North Jersey Fruit IPM Program Associate, Cooperative Extension

9:40 – Updates on Control of Bitter Rot in Apple, and Bacterial Spot on Peach
Srdjan Acimovic, PhD, Tree Fruit and Specialty Crop Pathologist, Virginia Tech

10:40 – Update on Farm Service Programs
Laura LaFevre, County Executive Director, Hunterdon / Somerset Office, Farm Service Agency

11:00 – Updates on the Use of Herbicides as they relate to EPA Compliance with the Endangered Species Act
Thierry Besançon, Specialist in Weed Science, Cooperative Extension

11:30 – Jersey Fresh and Apple Promotion Council Marketing Updates
Joe Atchison, Assistant Secretary, NJ Department of Agriculture

11:50 – What is New from Industry

12:10 – LUNCHEON (pre-registration required)

1:10 – Advanced Respiratory Protection for WPS-Labeled Pesticides
Patricia Hastings, Pesticide Safety Education Program Coordinator, Cooperative Extension

2:10 – Leveraging User-Generated Content for Farm Marketing
Claudia Gil Arroyo, ANR Agent, Cooperative Extension of Cape May County

2:40 – San Jose Scale Management Updates and Future Directions
Anne Nielsen PhD, Specialist in Fruit Entomology, Cooperative Extension

3:10 – Pesticide Recertification Credits and Adjourn

NJDEP PESTICIDE RECERTIFICATION CREDITS TO BE AWARDED

6 Units Cat-10   6 Units Cat-1A   6 Units PP2   2 Units CORE

 

Click here and fill out this form to register for the meeting then fax or email to:
Fax: (908) 806-4735
E-mail: kfrey@co.hunterdon.nj.us

If you have any questions please call Kim Crommelin: (908)-788-1338

Update on Xtend-specific dicamba products registration

On February 6, 2024, the U.S. District Court of Arizona vacated the registrations of three dicamba products (Engenia 5L, Xtendimax 2.9L and Tavium 3.39CS) labeled for over-the-top use in Xtend and XtendFlex soybean systems. After several days of uncertainty, we now have guidance from the EPA about use of these products in the 2024 growing season. Based on the Court’s decision, the EPA considers these products to be no longer registered but allows for use of existing stocks under limited conditions:

  • Use of products: The EPA’s “existing stocks order” allows private and commercial applicators to use existing stocks that were acquired by May 31, 2024. Applications of these products are permitted until June 30, 2024, in Xtend brand soybean fields.
  • Distribution and sale: The EPA order limits further distribution and sales of these products to only existing stocks that were in possession of dealers prior to February 6, 2024, to facilitate use of the product by the June 30 deadline. In other words, the major manufacturers/registrants of these products are not allowed to sell them anymore, but any dealers with an existing inventory may sell these products until May 31, 2024, and applicators may spray them, according to their label, until June 30, 2024.
  • Dicamba training: To use any of these Xtend-specific dicamba products, special dicamba training must be done annually to purchase and apply them. Training is reciprocal across brands, meaning an applicator only needs to take one dicamba-specific training each year; no matter what product is used, and which organization does the training. For more information about online dicamba training options and other specifics see:

Keep in mind, other dicamba-containing products such as Clarity, Diflexx, Status, and the many generics cannot be legally sprayed over-the-top of Xtend brand soybeans. However, the use of glyphosate and glufosinate (Liberty, etc.) products can still be used depending on the variety.

Enlist E3 soybean varieties have not been affected by this lawsuit and thus registered 2,4-D choline products (Enlist One and Duo) can be used in that system. These and other 2,4-D products cannot be applied over-the-top in Xtend/XtendFlex soybean systems, otherwise major crop damage will occur.

We will continue to provide updates if more details emerge. The EPA order and summary can be found here: Existing Stocks Order for Dicamba Products Previously Registered for Over-the-Top Use on Dicamba-Tolerant Cotton and Soybean (PDF).