Pesticide Management Sample Clauses

Pesticide Management. The Lessee shall utilize Integrated Pest Management (IPM) in conjunction with standard industry methods for controlling pests. Methods of application shall be utilized that will ensure optimum protection of the plants, while insuring that pesticides will not be transported off site or have non-target impacts.
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Pesticide Management. Any pesticide use will require prior Government approval.
Pesticide Management. The Lessee shall utilize Integrated Pest Management (IPM) in conjunction with standard industry methods for controlling pests. Methods of application shall be utilized that will ensure optimum protection of the plants, while insuring that pesticides will not be transported off site or have non-target impacts. Crop Residue (dryland): The Lessee shall maintain the following crop residue levels to conserve soil moisture, increase soil infiltration, reduce soil loss, and improve soil tilth. Residue will be measured using the line and point method. Fields Required lbs/acre of residue after fall seeding All Cropland 400 Conservation Cover: In order to reduce soil erosion and sedimentation, improve water quality, and create or enhance wildlife habitat, lessee shall maintain 4.9 acres perennial vegetative cover in two fields in draws. WEED MANAGEMENT Weed Control: Lessee shall control all noxious weeds on all lands under this lease consistent with applicable laws. Lessee shall be responsible for, and shall reimburse State for, any noxious weed control costs incurred as a result of Lessee’s failure to control. The Lessee shall use IPM to control weeds. This means using a coordinated decision-making and action process that considers all weed management methods and strategies, and applies them in an environmentally and economically sound manner to meet weed management objectives. The elements of integrated pest management for weeds include:
Pesticide Management. The Lessee shall utilize Integrated Pest Management (IPM) in conjunction with standard industry methods for controlling pests. Methods of application shall be utilized that will ensure optimum protection of the plants, while insuring that pesticides will not be transported off site or have non-target impacts. Native Vegetation. Native vegetation is ued to provide permanent wildlife habitat and cover. Lessee shall maintain existing native vegetation according to the following table. Location Acres fields adjacent to irrigated circles 336.00 WEED MANAGEMENT Weed Control. Lessee shall control all noxious weeds on all lands under this lease consistent with applicable laws. Lessee shall be responsible for, and shall reimburse State for, any noxious weed control costs incurred as a result of Xxxxxx’s failure to control. The Lessee shall use Integrated Pest Management (“IPM”) to control weeds. This means using a coordinated decision-making and action process that considers all weed management methods and strategies, and applies them in an environmentally and economically sound manner to meet weed management objectives. The elements of integrated pest management for weeds include:
Pesticide Management a) The Parties agree to share knowledge and exchange information on measures and regulatory frameworks to manage pesticides including:
Pesticide Management. The permittee shall develop and implement BMPs for pesticide management with the goal of reducing or eliminating the concentrations and loads of pesticides in storm water discharges to the receiving waters. Mosquito control products shall be employed in accordance with State requirements by qualified personnel.
Pesticide Management. The Lessee shall utilize Integrated Pest Management (IPM) in conjunction with standard industry methods for controlling pests. Methods of application shall be utilized that will ensure optimum protection of the plants, while insuring that pesticides will not be transported off site or have non-target impacts. Conservation Tillage Practices: In order to reduce soil erosion, help maintain or develop good soil tilth, efficient moisture use, and water quality, Lessee shall perform the following practice(s). Practice Location Acres No-till Cropland 160.8 Crop Residue (dryland): The Lessee shall maintain the following crop residue levels to conserve soil moisture, increase soil infiltration, reduce soil loss, and improve soil tilth. Residue will be measured using the line and point method. Fields Required lbs/acre after fall seeding Required lbs/acre of residue over winter All Cropland 600 1200 WEED MANAGEMENT Weed Control: Lessee shall control all noxious weeds on all lands under this lease consistent with applicable laws. Lessee shall be responsible for, and shall reimburse State for, any noxious weed control costs incurred as a result of Lessee’s failure to control. The Lessee shall use IPM to control weeds. This means using a coordinated decision-making and action process that considers all weed management methods and strategies, and applies them in an environmentally and economically sound manner to meet weed management objectives. The elements of integrated pest management for weeds include:
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