Salisbury Facility


research farm

Mr. David Armentrout manages the Lower Eastern Shore Research and Education Center's Salisbury and Poplar Hill Facilities. A major activity of the Salisbury Facility is the annual Farm and Family Day. This "open house" gives an overall view of the research and educational programs underway at the farm during the peak of development. For instance, farmers, homeowners, and hobbyist can see scientific biological controls, cultural practices to reduce weed, disease and insect problems.

Tests of herbicides, fungicides, and insecticides are also underway to insure the products are effective and safe to the plant. From the information determined during research trials, growers then can decide which varieties and treatments are the safest and produce the best results. Consumers leave with a better understanding of the safety emphasis the American farmer puts on his crop everyday. They also learn that many of their everyday household use items are created through agricultural products.

An Interregional Research Project No. 4 (IR-4) center was established at the Salisbury Facility in the year 2000. IR-4 is a national agricultural program to clear pest control agents for minor uses. Trials are conducted under stringent guidelines, where alternative pest control products are applied. Crop samples are then sent to laboratories where tests are performed to determine levels of residue. The goal is to hasten the availability of products offering clear advantages over current products for consumer, applicator and environmental safety.

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Last updated: 01/15/2010

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