BeSure! Campaign Aims To Help Farmers Be Better Stewards

Growing Matters, a consortium of companies committed to open and healthy scientific discourse on stewardship and benefits of neonicotinoid insecticides in North America, is promoting its 2026 annual BeSure! campaign, championing responsible product usage through best management practices. The annual BeSure! campaign fosters an industry-wide collaboration during crucial planting and growing periods, because responsible stewardship begins with every application or seed planting.

Since its inception in 2019, the BeSure! campaign aims to reach applicators, along with growers who produce row crops like corn and soybeans, fruits, nuts, vegetables, turf, trees, and ornamental plants that are protected with neonicotinoid products. BeSure! offers a comprehensive resource hub for growers and applicators, focusing on responsible seed treatment and foliar or field application practices to protect bees and other wildlife.

As the 2026 planting season begins, growers and applicators should BeSure! to follow the best management practices below:

For Applicators:
• Comply with all regulations and follow labels when using pesticide products and ensure proper employee training prior to application.
• Apply best management practices and establish written protocols to minimize dust or spray drift for treated seed, soil drenches and foliar sprays.
• Adopt stewardship practices for the full life cycle of seed treatment products.
• Properly discard unused product, rinse water or seed treatment per label instructions, protecting nearby waterbodies from contamination.
• Convey all required neonicotinoid treatment information to customers of application services or treated seed per product label.

For Growers:
• Follow label or treated seed bag tag directions for storage, use and disposal practices.
• When planting treated seed, use advanced seed flow lubricants that minimize dust and eliminate flowering plants and weeds in and around the field.
• For foliar applications, direct sprays away from flowering plants and waterbodies, follow buffer zones, and calibrate equipment to minimize spray drift.
• Be aware of honey bees and hives near the field and communicate with neighboring beekeepers.
• Remove and properly dispose of treated seed; keep it out of commodity grain channels.

“The American Seed Trade Association is pleased to continue our partnership with Growing Matters and the BeSure! Initiative,” says Andy LaVigne, President and CEO, American Seed Trade Association. “As part of our ongoing work to support growers, ASTA encourages the safe and proper use of crop protection tools to protect our pollinators, wildlife, and environment through our Guide to Seed Treatment Stewardship.”

In addition to ASTA, the campaign has been endorsed by CropLife America, Agricultural Retailers Association, and Florida Fruit and Vegetable Association (FFVA), among others.

Growing Matters consortium members include Bayer, Syngenta, Valent U.S.A., BASF, and Mitsui Chemicals Crop & Life Solutions. The BeSure! campaign also is supported by Gowan Company and PBI Gordon Corporation.

“Honey bees and other pollinators play a vital role across many of Florida’s agricultural commodities,” says Mike Aerts, VP of science and regulatory affairs at the FFVA.  The BeSure! campaign highlights how careful product use, consistent communication and responsible stewardship can minimize potential impacts on pollinators while supporting growers’ needs.”

For practical stewardship guidance, CLICK HERE to visit the BeSure! site.

The site has resources including ASTA’s Guide to Seed Treatment Stewardship, the Insect Pollinators and Pesticide Product Stewardship Guide, the Association for American Pesticide Control Officials MP3 inventory for individualized resources by state for best practices on pollinator health, along with a link to the Pesticide Environmental Stewardship website for information on proper pesticide handling, and more.

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