NAAA Operator Members Asked to Participate in Important Survey on Aerial Use of Cotton Defoliants to Keep Them Available for Ag Aviation
NAAA is assisting the National Cotton Council (NCC) of America in getting word out to aerial applicators about an important survey. NCC is looking to collect information on the aerial application of cotton defoliants. This information is needed by both the EPA and USDA and could be critical for retaining aerial labels for many of the products used as harvest aids on cotton. NCC has been a longstanding partner in ensuring aerial application remains an option for cotton growers – and they need your assistance to continue the effort.
Data used from this survey will be used to make sure EPA knows how important aerial application is for applying harvest aids on cotton. All NAAA operator members will be receiving an email from NAAA tomorrow with a link to the survey. The link is also below – please note that it’s intended for operators only. There are eleven questions, so completing the survey should only take about 15 minutes. Your participation is critical for ensuring these products continue to be available for ag aviation.
Complete the survey here.

