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Spring 2012
TROUT SALE! The updated order form for 2012 is available
on the Trout Sale page. Deadline for orders is May 18. Pickup day is Thursday, May 24
at 10:00 am. See
order form for prices and more details.
Thanks to all who supported our 2012 Tree and Shrub
Sale. Great deals will be available at Fedco at their "clear out the barns" sale May 4-5 in Clinton. Check
out their website for more info.
To all Maine fruit and
vegetable growers who sell edible produce to consumers - new law may require you
to be licensed to use over-the-counter pest control products.
In the spring
of 2011, the Maine Legislature passed Public Law 2011, Chapter 169: An Act To
Require Certification of Private Applicators of General Use Pesticides. The new
law requires the Maine Board of Pesticides Control (BPC) to begin licensing
growers who use only general-use (over-the-counter) pesticides and
annually sell more than $1,000 of plant or plant products intended for human
consumption.
By definition, a pesticide is any naturally or synthetically
derived substance used to kill, control, or repel undesired insects, weeds,
fungi, bacteria, mammals, birds, rodents, or other organisms.
Products which are organic are also pesticides
if they are used as described above. Consequently, these substances may include
insecticides or bug sprays; herbicides, including weed killers and top killer
products; fungicides or disease controls, rodenticides; deer repellents;
defoliants; growth regulators; and disinfectants.
To obtain a license, you must pass the BPC “core exam.” Ideally exam
candidates should review the Pesticide Education (Core) Manual prior to taking
the exam. The Pesticide Education (Core) Manual is available from the University
of Maine Cooperative Extension at
http://pmo.umext.maine.edu/patrain/prices.htm or by calling 800-287-0279.
The requirement becomes fully enforceable on April 1, 2015. The exam can
be taken at the BPC office in Augusta (207-287-2731) or at County
Cooperative Extension offices. Contact the BPC office to have the exam mailed to
the Extension office, and then make arrangements with Extension for taking the
exam. The three-year license will cost $15. You will need to obtain one hour of
continuing education per year in order to maintain your license.
CONSERVATION TIMES, the
current newsletter for Somerset SWCD and Kennebec SWCD, is available
HERE .
Somerset County SWCD Election -
Congratulations to Gabe Clark on his re-election to the Somerset County SWCD
Board of Supervisors. Gabe attended Bates
College, and then graduated from the
University of California in Berkeley with a degree in Agricultural Economics.
After college Gabe operated a hay and cattle
ranch in California for three years. Gabe went on to
obtain a masters degree in Animal Science from the University of Maine, Orono.
As his experience
and knowledge developed,
he came to understand the business
of raising beef, and decided to start his
own ranch with the goal of providing a
more natural and healthier food product.
Cold Spring Ranch is committed to supplying
high quality grass fed beef, while operating
responsibly within the environment,
and marketing locally to the communities
of Maine and throughout the states of New
England.
NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION SERVICE (NRCS) PROGRAM SIGNUP
FUNDS TO PROTECT MAINE'S WORKING FARMS - Natural
Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) has announced that nearl $1 million will
be available to successful applicants this year through the agency's Farm and
Ranch Lands Protection Program (FRRP). NRCS is seeking proposals from local and
state governments, federally - recognized tribal governments, and
non-governmental organizations interested in working together to acquire
conservation easements on farms. To view the press release for more
information on this funding opportunity,
click here . The deadline for applications
considered for funding in 2012 is March 23, 2012.
CUT OFF DATE for the Conservation
Stewardship Program (CSP) is January 13, 2012. CSP is a voluntary conservation
program that encourages producers to address resource concerns in a
comprehensive manner by undertaking additional conservation activities and/or
improving, maintaining and managing existing conservation activities.
Applications for CSP are accepted on a continuous basis; however producers
interested in CSP should submit applications by the deadline to be considered
during the first ranking period of 2012. To access the USDA News Release, click
here .
NRCS PROGRAM APPLICANTS must complete eligibility
paperwork with Farm Service Agency (FSA) before the next ranking period for FY
2012 funding. Call the USDA Service Center in Skowhegan at (207) 474-8324 to
make an appointment to complete the necessary paperwork.
SOMERSET COUNTY NATURAL RESOURCE ASSESSMENT is
available online by clicking
HERE . Appendices, maps, and supporting documents are available upon
request.
Check Back Often!
New
projects and programs focusing on conservation, and in line with area identified
priorities, prompt workshops, training, and education in a wide variety of
topics. Whether folks need information about their woodlot, technical assistance
with agricultural operations, planning a rain garden, or stocking their pond
with trout, we're on hand to assist.
Somerset County SWCD 12 High Street Skowhegan ME 04976
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