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Best Management Practices (BMPs) for Nursery Crops

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The 2009 Massachusetts Best Management Practices Handbook for nursery production was the result of a joint project involving the Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resources, the Massachusetts Farm Bureau Federation, the Massachusetts Nursery and Landscape Association and the UMass Extension programs at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.

BMPs are an industry-driven effort to maintain agricultural production in a proftable, environmentally-sensitve and sustainable manner. BMPs are not meant to be regulatory, as every farm operation and site is different and may require special practices. BMPs are meant to provide guidance as to practices that can be implemented on most Massachusetts nursery operations.

BMPs are an evolving tool to provide producers with the latest guidance to benefit their operation.

Acknowledgements

Compiled by Tina Smith and Paul Lopes, University of Massachusetts Extension

Edited by:
Weed Management, Randall Prostak, University of Massachusetts
Pest Management, Robert Childs, University of Massachusetts
Disease Managment, Dan Gilman, University of Massachusetts
Energy Conservation, John W. Bartok, Jr. University of Connecticut
Soil Conservation, reviewed by Thomas Akin, Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS)
Composting, reviewed by Gerard Kennedy, Massachusetts Department of Agricultural Resources
Nutrition reviewed by Dr. Douglas Cox, University of Massachusetts

The Nursery BMP Manual was reviewed by a Grower Advisory Board consisting of Pat Bigelow, Bigelow Nurseries, Inc.; Wayne Mezitt, Weston Nurseries, Inc.; John Kinchla, Amherst Nurseries; Fred Dabney, Quansett Nurseries; Jim McBratney, Sylvan Nusery, Inc.; and Rena Sumner, Executive Director, Massachusetts Nursery and Landscape Association.

Nursery BMP Manual

Individual Sections

Overview of BMPs and Types of Nurseries
Establishing Field Nurseries: Regulations, Site Selection, Water Management
Container Nurseries, Horticulture Distribution Centers: Regulations, Site Selection, Water Mgt.
Nutrient Management
Fertilizer Storage and Handling
Field Nurseries: Nutrient Management
Container Nurseries: Nutrient Management
Soil and Tissue Testing Service (University of Massachusetts)
Interpretation of Soluble Salts and pH Measurement by Extraction Method
Soil Conservation
Massachusetts Prohibited Plants
List of Prohibited Plants
Worker Protection Standards (WPS)
Pesticide Storage
Pesticide Licensing
Integrated Pest Management and Plant Health Care
Disease Management
Weed Management
Wildlife Management
Organic Waste Management, Composting
Inorganic Waste Management
Energy Conservation for Greenhouses and Field Nurseries
References, Resources and Links

Disclaimers

Mention of trade names and products is for information purposes only and constitutes neither an endorsement of, recommendation of, nor discrimination against similar products not mentioned. Although this guide contains research-based information and the contributors have used their best efforts in preparing the guide, the contributors make no warranties, express or implied, with respect to the use of this guide. Users of this guide maintain complete responsibility for the accuracy and appropriate application of this guide for intended purposes. In no event shall the contributors be held responsible or liable for any indirect, direct, incidental, or consequential damages or loss of profits or any other commercial damage whatsoever resulting from or related to the use or misuse of this guide. The contributors emphasize the importance of consulting experienced and qualified consultants, advisors and other business professionals to ensure the best results for producing nursery stock.