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File #: 17-1215    Name: Revenue Agreement for the Cotton Plowdown and Monitoring Program
In control: Agriculture
On agenda: 10/31/2017 Final action: 10/31/2017
Enactment date: Enactment #: Agreement No. 17-555
Title: Approve and authorize Chairman to execute a Revenue Agreement with the California Department of Food and Agriculture for the Cotton Plowdown and Monitoring Program effective November 1, 2017 through March 31, 2018 ($6,677).
Attachments: 1. Agenda Item, 2. Agreement A-17-555 with CA Dept. of Food & Ag
DATE: October 31, 2017

TO: Board of Supervisors

SUBMITTED BY: Les Wright, Agricultural Commissioner/Sealer of Weights and Measures

SUBJECT: Revenue Agreement for the Cotton Plowdown and Monitoring Program

RECOMMENDED ACTION(S):
TITLE
Approve and authorize Chairman to execute a Revenue Agreement with the California Department of Food and Agriculture for the Cotton Plowdown and Monitoring Program effective November 1, 2017 through March 31, 2018 ($6,677).
REPORT
Approval of the recommended action will allow the County to enter into an agreement with the California Department of Food and Agriculture to reimburse the Department's costs for cotton plowdown enforcement activities to support the pink bollworm eradication program.

ALTERNATIVE ACTION(S):

Should your Board not approve the recommended action, the Department will not receive funding from the California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) for this mandated inspection program, which may impact net County cost.

FISCAL IMPACT:

There is no increase in net County cost associated with the recommended action. Fresno County will receive approximately $6,677 in revenue from CDFA to fund this mandated program. The estimated revenues and appropriations to fund the full cost of the program are included in the FY2017-18 Adopted Budget for Department of Agriculture Org. 40101003.

DISCUSSION:

Pink bollworm is a pest that destroys cotton by burrowing inside unopened bolls. This type of larval damage prevents the cotton lint from developing correctly. These larvae can overwinter in the stalks of cotton plants. In order to have a host free period, cotton must be plowed down by December 20th (south of Shields Avenue) or December 31st (north of Shields Avenue); and planting cannot begin until March 10th of the following year. Each County's Department of Agriculture inspects all cotton fields grown in their areas across the state for compliance with the host free period. The California Food and Agricultural ...

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