The Nebraska Pesticide Act provides that the Nebraska Department of Agriculture (NDA) shall serve as the lead state agency in matters relating to pesticides and water quality. It further provides that NDA shall work closely with the Nebraska Department of Environment and Energy, Nebraska Department of Natural Resources, and the Nebraska Department of Health in matters relating to water quality.
As the state lead agency on issues relating to pesticides and water quality, NDA is responsible for development and implementation of state management plans for the prevention, evaluation and mitigation of occurrences of pesticides, or pesticide breakdown products, in ground and surface water. By working closely with those state agencies listed above as well as local Natural Resources Districts and others, NDA can be assured that the plans will be more comprehensive and effective in addressing these issues.
Best Management Practices (BMPs) for Farmers, Applicators, and Homeowners
- Applicator's Map and Guide to Prevent Groundwater Contamination
- Fertilizer and Pesticide Containment
- Golf Course Superintendents Association
- Guide to Weed, Disease, and Insect Management in Nebraska
- Nebraska Buffer Strip Program
- NRCS Pest Management Conservation System Standard
- Pesticide Technical Interpretation: Intermittent Streams
- NEW! Runoff Mitigation Measures and Determining Hydrologic Soil Groups for the Enlist Herbicide Labels
- Recommended Atrazine BMPs for Surface Water Quality
- USDA Windows Pesticide Screening Tool (Win-PST)
- Using Precipitation Forecasts to comply with Product Labels