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IR-4 PMC Meeting October 27-28, 2009 IR-4 HQ, Princeton, NJ Van R. Starner (as of 10/26/09)

IR-4 PMC Meeting October 27-28, 2009 IR-4 HQ, Princeton, NJ Van R. Starner (as of 10/26/09). Overview FUW 2009 Summary 2009 NRPM Process 2010 Field Residue Program Plans FUW/NRPM Plans - 2010. FUW & NRPM Review/2010 Research Plan. Marriott at Key Center – downtown Cleveland, OH

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IR-4 PMC Meeting October 27-28, 2009 IR-4 HQ, Princeton, NJ Van R. Starner (as of 10/26/09)

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  1. IR-4 PMC Meeting October 27-28, 2009 IR-4 HQ, Princeton, NJ Van R. Starner (as of 10/26/09)

  2. Overview FUW 2009 Summary 2009 NRPM Process 2010 Field Residue Program Plans FUW/NRPM Plans - 2010 FUW & NRPM Review/2010 Research Plan

  3. Marriott at Key Center – downtown Cleveland, OH Attendance: ~160 registered(vs ~200 in ‘08, ~180 in ‘07) 4th year of project nomination process - projects were nominated as priority “A”, “B” or “C” – FUW prioritization focused on projects that received at least one “A” nomination Opportunity was given for additional projects to be discussed as “A” nominations (if they were missed during nomination process in August) FUW 2009 Summary

  4. Projects discussed: entomology ~70, weed science ~65, pathology ~120 (2008 total was ~320); “A” priorities assigned: entomology 17, weed science 18, pathology 20 (21) Numerous projects were given “A” nominations for efficacy/crop safety only; each discipline discussed these and gave high priority (“P”) for 4 or 5 projects Each discipline held general discussion sessions prior to starting priority setting, following company presentations (now available on website) 22 projects were not nominated for the third year in a row = workshop drops; in 2 years we’ve “moth-balled” >140 projects! FUW 2009 Summary (cont’d)

  5. From ~17 respondents: - the 2-day format worked well again and the new nomination process/database continue to be great improvements and make prioritization very efficient - good to have EPA there to provide updates and answer questions - discipline discussion sessions need a better focus, more relevant to help in the project prioritization process; limit the length of these, or possibly eliminate them to allow more time for discussions during the prioritization process - consider requiring a minimum amount of efficacy and use pattern information before approving an “A” priority FUW 2009 Summary (cont’d)

  6. Starting 9/23/09 RFC began entering field trial assignments in theTentative/Scheduled Studies list through the new database (in other years, we’ve completed this process during the second morning of the face-to-face NRPM); LRD had the same capability, but began their entries the week of Oct. 19 10/6/09 Deadline for receipt of Priority Upgrade Proposals (PUPs) and expected Regional Upgrade projects; distribution of materials to RFC, HQ, AAFC 10/13/09 Conf. call among RFC, AAFC, HQ discipline managers and supervisors; reviewed FUW “A” priorities, “Red A’s”, “Int’l Red A’s”; discussed/approved Regional upgrade and PUP projects; determined other residue projects to move onto the 2010 field research plans (before, we’ve completed this process during the first morning of the face-to-face NRPM); decided next steps in determining efficacy/crop safety trials to conduct in 2010 2009 NRPM Process & 10/29/09 Meeting

  7. Thursday October 29 8:00 a.m. – noon RFC/HQ Discipline Managers & SD/Lab Research Directors/AAFC, etc. – will finalize field and lab sites for 2010 food use research plan 1:00 - 3:30 p.m. review of 2009 food use project nomination/FUW/NRPM processes; efficacy/crop safety research plans 3:30 – 5:00 p.m. RFC to discuss ornamentals projects and 2010 research plans/budgets with C. Palmer 2009 NRPM Process & 10/29/09 Meeting

  8. Product/commodityPR#Product/Commodity PR# Tolfenpyrad/avocado 10427 Bifenazate/banana 10002 Tolfenpyrad/blueberry 10380 Acetamiprid/caneberry 09050 Flonicamid/dry bean 10475 Anthraquinone/canola 10365 Flonicamid/tomato 08556 Fenpyroximate/cherry 10438 Metaldehyde/edible-pod bean 10334 Spirotetramat/red clover 10426 Metaldehyde/edible-pod pea 10333 Cyantraniliprole/GH cucumber 10313 Methoxyfenozide/date* 10154 Bifenthrin/grape 10074 Etoxazole/grasses 09667 Abamectin/strawberry 08019 Naled/citrus** 10220 Total 13 chemistries *May be replaced by spirodiclofen/date (10482) if methoxyfenozide ChemSAC proposal is successful **After FUW, this “A” priority was rescinded by the Southern Region 2010 Field Program – “A” Priorities 17 FUW Entomology “A” Residue Priorities

  9. Product/commodityPR#Product/Commodity PR# Quinclorac/asparagus 08295 Fluazifop-p-butyl/caneberry 03947 Quinclorac/blueberry 10435 Fluazifop-p-butyl/grasses 09825 Quinclorac/caneberry 10436 Fluazifop-p-butyl/lettuce 02072 Fomesafen/dry pea 10476 Fluazifop-p-butyl/rhubarb 02404 Fomesafen/strawberry 10439 Clopyralid/radish 10437 Napropamide/ginseng 06263 Clopyralid/pear 03624 Quizalofop/grape 10031 Flufenacet+Metribuzin/hay 10372 Pendimethalin/mint 10314 Glyphosate/dry bulb onion 08056 Simazine/peach* 01927 Prohexadione calcium/straw 07773 Total 11 chemistries *After FUW, Mfg. confirmed data are not needed for this “A” priority, per DCI 2010 Field Program – “A” Priorities (cont’d) 18 FUW Weed Science “A” Residue Priorities

  10. Product/commodityPR#Product/Commodity PR# Metrafenone/hops 10466 MCW2*/cucumber 10461 Metrafenone/summer squash 10478 MCW2*/pepper, bell/non bell 10462 Metrafenone/tomato 10467 MCW2*/summer squash 10460 Metconazole/dry bean 10388 MCW2*/tomato 10463 Metconazole/sunflower 10390 Mandipropamid/snap bean 10324 Difenoconazole/ginseng 10446 Mandipropamid/GH tomato 10485 Difenoconazole/potato PH 10131 Propiconazole/avocado 09914 Difen+Cyprodinil/artichoke 10387 Fluopicolide/basil 10121 Cyazofamid/chives 10265 Pyrimethanil/GH cucumber 10284 Chlorothalonil/mustard greens 05423 Fluazinam/spinach 06890 Triflumizole/GH tomato 09299 Total 13 chemistries *After FUW, Mfg. informed IR-4 they are doing fruiting and cucurbit vegetable MOR work in-house in 2010, so IR-4 will not do these “A” priority studies 2010 Field Program – “A” Priorities (cont’d) 21 FUW Pathology “A” Residue Priorities

  11. Summary of FUW “A” Priorities • Total 50 residue studies • Total trials: ~300-350 (avg. 6-7/study) • Total 37 chemistries • Includes 6 processing studies • Includes 11 joint studies with Canada

  12. PR#CommodityProductTrials 09976 apple/pear (PH) difenconazole Reg. 1, 10-3, 11, 12 10173 potato fenpyroximate Reg. 3 09532 lima bean cyazofamid 3 CA -09 trials (‘10 $s) 10360 collards permethrin Reg. 6 (rereg) 10359 tomato (small fruit) permethrin any 3 trials (rereg) 08850* wild rice lambda-cyhalothrin MN - 3, CA - 1 07261 lima bean dimethomorph 2 trials 07247 mustard greens dimethomorph 2 trials 10082* flax malathion ND - 1 10091 canola diquat SD - 1 A9026 flax cyfluthrin SD - 1 01682 carrot prometryn Reg. 5, 10, 11 03618 parsley prometryn Reg. 10 B9367 citrus (added 10/26/09) methoxyfenocide FL – 3 (orange) *includes a processing study 2010 Field Program – “Red A” trials EPA-requested, Carryover Residue Trials

  13. 2010 Field Program – “Int’l Red A” Studies US Residue Data Needed to Support Codex MRLs PR#Product/Commodity (# trials)Reason • Spinetoram/hops (4) tolerance converted from spinosad tolerance • Chlorantraniliprole/hops (4) tolerance being covered by IR-4 2009 “all-crops” residue study • Chlorantraniliprole/artichoke (4) tolerance being covered by IR-4 2009 “all-crops” residue study • Chlorantraniliprole/pomegranate (4) tolerance being covered by IR-4 2009 “all-crops” residue study

  14. Summary of “Red A” Trials/Studies • Total 4 “Int’l Red A” studies + 32 residue trials – total 48 trials • Includes 2 processing studies • Includes 12 chemistries (9 are different than in “A” studies)

  15. 2010 Field Program (cont’d) Regional upgrade, PUP and Priority “B” Residue Studies PR#CommodityProduct 10470 caneberry methoxyfenozide 10285 pepper glyphosate 10367 almond chlorothalonil 10376$$ cherry clothianidin 10377$$ plum clothianidin 10278 asparagus carfentrazone-ethyl 10370 cherry metrafenone 10126 tomato (GH) pyrifluquinazone 09981 blueberry flubendiamide 07127 guava cyprodonil+fludioxinil $$mfg. sponsored study

  16. 2010 Field Program (cont’d) Regional upgrade, PUP and Priority “B” Residue Studies PR#CommodityProduct 10383 okra clethodim 10458 tomato trifloxysulfuron 06312 strawberry glyphosate 10468 peach fenpyroximate 10469 plum fenpyroximate 02083 blueberry fluazifop-butyl 10366 sunflower (ST) anthraquinone 10389 dry pea metconazole 06385 radish propiconazole 00148 radish chlorothalonil 10477 cantaloupe metrafenone

  17. Summary of Upgraded & Priority B Studies • Total 21 residue studies • Total trials ~126-147 (avg. 6-7/study) • Total 17 chemistries (6 are different than in “A”/“Red A” studies) • Includes 3 processing studies • Includes 3 joint studies with Canada

  18. Summary of All 2010 Residue Studies • Total 71 residue studies • Total trials: ~426-497 (avg. 6-7/study) + 48 “Red A” trials • Trials assigned to-date – 682(state - 515; ARS - 115; Canada – 52; includes 30 eff./crop safety trials) • Total 52 different chemistries • Includes 11 processing studies • Includes 14 joint studies with Canada (CN as SD proposed for 4 studies [10216 pyrifluquinazone/tomato (GH), 10284 pyrimethanil/cucumber (GH), 09981 flubendiamide/blueberry, 07773 prohexadione calcium/strawberry)

  19. July ’09 PMC-approved allocation of $2.25 million for the 2010 food use field program $5,000 per state residue trial $3,000 per state performance trial $33,000 for a performance “A” study 2010 Field Trial Budget/Costs

  20. The 2010 FUW is set for: September 14-15 (Weeds, Diseases, Insects, respectively): JW Marriott Las Vegas Resort & Spa, Summerlin, NV The 2010 NRPM: sometime within October 26-28 (Tues.-Thur.), IR-4 Headquarters **For 2011 FUW** not yet exploring any particular venue FUW/NRPM Plans - 2010

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