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How to fill out the USDA FS-2100-2 online
The USDA FS-2100-2 form is essential for submitting a pesticide use proposal. This guide provides comprehensive, step-by-step instructions to assist users in accurately completing this form online.
Follow the steps to successfully complete your pesticide use proposal.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the form and open it in the editor.
- Begin with the heading section by providing the requested agency details, including the department and contact information.
- In Block 1, 'Objective', fill in the project number, specify the target pest by both common and scientific names, and clearly state the purpose of pesticide use.
- Proceed to Block 2, 'Pesticide', where you will specify the common name, formulation, percentage of active ingredient, and the EPA registration number for the pesticide.
- In Block 3, indicate the form applied (dust, granule, etc.), the use strength or dilution rate, and the diluent type.
- For Block 4, provide the pounds of active ingredient per acre or other applicable units.
- In Block 5, describe the application method and specify the equipment to be used.
- In Block 6, list the acres to be treated, the number of applications required, the number of sites involved, and provide specific descriptions for each site.
- In Block 7, state the month(s) of application and the specific State(s) where treatment will occur.
- For Block 8, identify areas to be avoided and those requiring special caution during application.
- Use Block 9, 'Remarks', to note any precautions, training of personnel, coordination with local/state officials, information on other pesticides applied, monitoring plans, or additional comments.
- Finally, complete Block 10 by securing the signature of the approving official and the date of submission.
Complete your USDA FS-2100-2 form online today to ensure your pesticide use proposal is submitted efficiently.
Yes, pesticides are utilized in US national forests, primarily to manage invasive species and protect the health of native ecosystems. The USDA FS-2100-2 outlines guidelines to ensure that pesticide use is safe and effective. They are carefully selected and applied to minimize impact on non-target species and maintain biodiversity. Using these measures helps preserve the natural beauty and integrity of our forests.