Resistance Management | Regulations | Contact Info | Publications | Site Map Growing Bt Cotton in Arizona: Regulations and Recommendations Bt cotton is regulated by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as a biopesticide, under the statutes of the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act (FIRFA). Use restrictions and regulations for plant-incorporated protectants, such as Bt cotton, are stipulated on the product label and are legal requirements with which users must comply. Monsanto has all users of Bt cotton sign contracts agreeing to conditions of use. In addition, we have formulated recommendations for responding to future Bt cotton resistance problems in Arizona. These are provided on this page, with the rationale for them being explained under the section Resistance Management. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Regulations and Relevant Reports
Recommendations of the Arizona Bt Cotton Working Group and Arizona Cooperative Extension
Some relevant Monsanto pages Cotton Mainpage | Bt Cotton Mainpage | Background | Why Bt? Resistance Management | Regulations | Contact Info | Publications | Site Map The Department of Entomology College of Agriculture and Life Sciences The University of Arizona Contact: BtCotton@ag.arizona.edu or Al Fournier (fournier@ag.arizona.edu) All contents copyright ©2002 by Elizabeth Willott. All rights reserved. Last update: Nov 14, 2003. |