What Do Paraquat, Atrazine, Chlorpyrifos, Tribufos, Endothall, Isocycloseram, Gamma-cyhalothrin and Rotenone All Have in Common?

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They are all pesticide active ingredients that faced complete or partial bans for aerial applications. The ability to continue to apply these products by aerial application was the result of efforts by NAAA. NAAA didn’t use special tactics or hire expensive lobbyists to accomplish this – we used industry data to show the economic importance and safety of aerial applications. That data came from you, and without fresh data, NAAA may not be able to ensure you continue to have the ability to apply pesticides by air.

If you want to continue to apply pesticides with your agricultural aircraft, then you need to help yourself by completing the NAAA Industry Survey. If you are an ag pilot or operator, you should have received an email inviting you to participate. If you haven’t responded to that email, Kynetec (the ag research company contracted by NAAA to complete the survey) may be calling you now. Please answer the call or respond to the email.

The email will be coming from the email address [email protected] and the header will look like this:

If you still can’t find your email invitation, click the button below to email NAAA to make sure we have your correct email address.

Thank yourself for taking part in this critical industry survey because it’s your business or pilot job you’re protecting.

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