Home News Livestock Crops Markets Hay, Range & Pasture Home & Family Classifieds Resources This Week's Journal


AgriMartin

High Plains Journal online store


2008 Farm Publication Editorial Poll

Place HPJ classified ad

Reader Comment:
by dmgsouth
"It's a good thing they are talking about the human factor. Hasn't this always been"....Read the story...
Join other discussions.

West Texas counties added to fire ant quarantine

Texas

Red imported fire ants have made it to far West Texas, and officials say it appears they are probably here to stay.

Dr. Chris Sansone, Texas AgriLife Extension Service entomologist at San Angelo, said the ant movement has prompted the Texas Department of Agriculture to expand its red imported fire ant quarantined area to include another 29 counties, many of which are in West Texas.

The counties are Archer, Baylor, Callahan, Clay, Coke, Coleman, Concho, Crane, Crockett, Fisher, Haskell, Howard, Irion, Lubbock, Martin, Mitchell, Nolan, Reagan, Runnels, Schleicher, Scurry, Shackelford, Starr, Terrell, Throckmorton, Upton, Ward, Wilbarger and Winkler.

Sansone quoted a Texas Department of Agriculture news alert saying the quarantine will slow the artificial spread of red imported fire ants through the movement of hay and nursery-floral commodities to fire ant-free areas.

"The quarantine impacts both in-state and out-of-state movement," Sansone said. "Quarantines are just one more tool that can be used to manage pests. Hay and nursery and other regulated products from the quarantined counties may only be moved to ant-free areas after USDA approved quarantine treatments.

"On hay, which will no doubt have the greatest impact on agricultural producers, Texas Department of Agricultural guidelines prohibit storing hay directly on the ground if it is to be shipped to a non-quarantined county."

Sansone's advice is that producers do not sell the bottom layer of stored hay. If producers are going to ship out of the quarantined counties to a non-quarantined (fire-ant free) county, they need to contact a Texas Department of Agriculture inspector before shipping. The inspector will provide the producer with a certificate for a fire ant-free product.

The Texas Department of Agriculture alert ( http://tinyurl.com/69po12) release said they will publish a proposed rule in the next few weeks which is identical to the emergency quarantine now in effect. At that time, the public will have a chance to comment on the proposed rule before the emergency quarantine becomes permanent. Quarantine questions should be directed to the Texas Department of Agriculture's regional offices or to 1-800-TELL TDA.

Regulatory information for Texas counties is also available at: http://tinyurl.com/5qm55o. Federal information for nursery and other regulated stock can be found at http://tinyurl.com/5e3rkz. More information on managing red imported fire ants can be found at http://fireant.tamu.edu/management/.

12/15/08
5 Star OK\5-B

Date: 12/11/08


Advertisement


Click for related articles More women in charge on Wisconsin farms
NAMA Chairman John Miller selects committee chairmen
NCTA one step closer to realizing development goals
NDA schedules informational workshop on grain contracting
New farm and ranch on-line planning tool launched
NMSU Extension pilots nutrition curriculum for fifth grade students

Okay This Works. 1 Comments on Articles article 2008- 51 - WestTexascountiesaddedtofir.cfm

Article: West Texas counties added to fire ant quarantine

Add Your Comment
To post a comment on this story, enter your screen name and email address then click "Add Comment." Your email address will not be displayed.

114 Recommend | 0 Comments


Agriculture News from HPJ - Your Ag News Source
Google
 
Web hpj.com
Copyright/Privacy
Copyright 1995-2009.  High Plains Publishers, Inc.  All rights reserved.  Any republishing of these pages, including electronic reproduction of the editorial archives or classified advertising, is strictly prohibited. If you have questions or comments you can reach us at
High Plains Journal 1500 E. Wyatt Earp Blvd., P.O. Box 760, Dodge City, KS 67801 or call 1-800-452-7171. Email: webmaster@hpj.com



Market Snapshot

Inside Futures
Editorial Archives

Browse Archives

WestTexascountiesaddedtofir.cfm --->