The Arkansas State Plant Board (“Board”) has scheduled its next quarterly meeting for March 5 at 9:30 A.M.
The meeting will be held at the Arkansas Department of Agriculture, 1 Natural Resources Drive, Little Rock, Arkansas.
The agenda items include:
- Opening comments and Board member introductions
- Matthew Marsh – Plant Board Chairman
- Consider minutes of the December 5, 2023 Board Meeting
- Pest Control Section
- Pest Control Committee report – Bruce Alford
- Consider Pest Control examination results – Bruce Alford
- Pesticide Section
- Abandoned Pesticide collection report – Susie Nichols
- Bureau of Standards
- Bureau of Standards Committee report – Robin Ralston
- Boll Weevil Eradication Program
- Boll Weevil Sub-Committee report – Sam Stuckey
- Brigit Rollins – National Agriculture Law Center
- EPA’s Endangered Species Act – FIFRA Policy
- Dicamba
- Other Business
- Set date for the next Board meeting
A copy of the agenda can be found here.
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