Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 7 - AGRICULTURE AND ANIMALS
Part XV - Plant Protection and Quarantine
Chapter 1 - Crop Pests and Diseases
Subchapter D - Pink Bollworm Quarantine Regulations
Section XV-161 - Cultural and Other Requirements in Regulated Areas
Universal Citation: LA Admin Code XV-161
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. Destruction of Cotton Plants
1. Immediately after harvesting a commercial
crop, and not later than December 31 in any year, all cotton plants and parts
thereof shall be plowed under and thoroughly covered to expedite decay of this
material, provided that the state entomologist may approve other methods of
destruction under conditions as shown in this Section.
2. The state entomologist may approve close
grazing of cotton fields, in lieu of plowing, under conditions stipulated in
the dealer-carrier agreement. Application for approval for close grazing in
lieu of plowing must be made, in writing, to the department no later than
November 1 in any given year.
3.
The state entomologist may issue a special permit to allow shredding of cotton
stalks with a conventional rotary shredder prior to December 31, in lieu of
plowing, for fields which have been planted to leguminous cover crops prior to
harvest of the cotton crop. Application for this permit must be made to the
state entomologist prior to November 1 in any given year.
B. Handling of Seed Cotton and Cottonseed
1. No seed cotton shall be held over on any
farm, or at any cotton gin, warehouse or any other place for any purpose
whatsoever after January 31 in any year.
2. Seed cotton moving from farm to gin shall
be covered in such a manner as to prevent spillage.
3. Cottonseed may be returned without
treatment from an approved gin to the farm of origin within a regulated
area.
4. Cottonseed may move to
farms other than the farm of origin within the regulated area provided it is
gained at an approved gin and delinted at an approved delinting
plant.
5. Cottonseed may be moved
outside a regulated area only after approved treatment under an inspector's
supervision, except when moved to designated oil mills for
processing.
C. Gin Trash Disposal
1. In addition to other normal gin
sanitation measures, gin trash must be disposed of daily to avoid harboring the
pink bollworm.
2. Gins shall
provide a reasonable means for inspection of gin trash disposal
procedures.
3. All gins in a
regulated area must be thoroughly cleaned by February 10 in any given
year.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 3:1652.
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