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AP25PPQFO000C412

Cooperative Agreement

Overview

Grant Description
Award purpose: The purpose of this agreement is to support Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture’s (PDA) Spotted Lanternfly Compliance and Enforcement Team’s inspection capabilities by including a canine team.

It has been determined that one of the most likely ways Spotted Lanternfly is spread is through egg masses, which can often be difficult to find.

PDA added a Penn Vet Working Dog Center (PVWDC) trained canine and a handler in a regulatory role during 2020 and looks to continue improving inspection efficacy and efficiency.

Activities to be performed: Work will start June 1, 2025, with surveillance, property assessment and control activities spanning the entire year through May 31, 2026.

Control will include pesticide applications for active life stages from June through October 2025 and egg mass destruction from November 2025 through the winter.

Deliverables and expected outcomes: Properties posing a high-risk of long-distance pest dispersal will be treated with an appropriate IPM strategy, likely to include the application of contact insecticides and systemic pesticides, which will safeguard PA agriculture from the spread of SLF.

Intended beneficiary(ies): This project will support the green industry, other agricultural industries, and growers by reducing Spotted Lanternfly populations and by assisting with education and best management practices to prevent long-distance transport of the pest and to minimize crop damage.

Control activity at railyards, trucking yards, trailer switching yard, interstate freight transfer warehouses, and similar locations will aid in preventing SLF introduction to new states.

This project will also provide outreach and additional research to stakeholders at risk for SLF.

Subrecipient activities, if known or specified at the time of award: N/A
Funding Goals
AWARD PURPOSE: THE PURPOSE OF THIS AGREEMENT IS TO SUPPORT PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE’S (PDA) SPOTTED LANTERNFLY COMPLIANCE AND ENFORCEMENT TEAM’S INSPECTION CAPABILITIES BY INCLUDING A CANINE TEAM. IT HAS BEEN DETERMINED THAT ONE OF THE MOST LIKELY WAYS SPOTTED LANTERNFLY IS SPREAD IS THROUGH EGG MASSES, WHICH CAN OFTEN BE DIFFICULT TO FIND. PDA ADDED A PENN VET WORKING DOG CENTER (PVWDC) TRAINED CANINE AND A HANDLER IN A REGULATORY ROLE DURING 2020 AND LOOKS TO CONTINUE IMPROVING INSPECTION EFFICACY AND EFFICIENCY. ACTIVITIES TO BE PERFORMED: WORK WILL START JUNE 1, 2025, WITH SURVEILLANCE, PROPERTY ASSESSMENT AND CONTROL ACTIVITIES SPANNING THE ENTIRE YEAR THROUGH MAY 31, 2026. CONTROL WILL INCLUDE PESTICIDE APPLICATIONS FOR ACTIVE LIFE STAGES FROM JUNE THROUGH OCTOBER 2025 AND EGG MASS DESTRUCTION FROM NOVEMBER 2025 THROUGH THE WINTER. DELIVERABLES AND EXPECTED OUTCOMES: PROPERTIES POSING A HIGH-RISK OF LONG-DISTANCE PEST DISPERSAL WILL BE TREATED WITH AN APPROPRIATE IPM STRATEGY, LIKELY TO INCLUDE THE APPLICATION OF CONTACT INSECTICIDES AND SYSTEMIC PESTICIDES, WHICH WILL SAFEGUARD PA AGRICULTURE FROM THE SPREAD OF SLF. INTENDED BENEFICIARY(IES): THIS PROJECT WILL SUPPORT THE GREEN INDUSTRY, OTHER AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRIES, AND GROWERS BY REDUCING SPOTTED LANTERNFLY POPULATIONS AND BY ASSISTING WITH EDUCATION AND BEST MANAGEMENT PRACTICES TO PREVENT LONG-DISTANCE TRANSPORT OF THE PEST AND TO MINIMIZE CROP DAMAGE. CONTROL ACTIVITY AT RAILYARDS, TRUCKING YARDS, TRAILER SWITCHING YARD, INTERSTATE FREIGHT TRANSFER WAREHOUSES, AND SIMILAR LOCATIONS WILL AID IN PREVENTING SLF INTRODUCTION TO NEW STATES. THIS PROJECT WILL ALSO PROVIDE OUTREACH AND ADDITIONAL RESEARCH TO STAKEHOLDERS AT RISK FOR SLF. SUBRECIPIENT ACTIVITIES, IF KNOWN OR SPECIFIED AT THE TIME OF AWARD: N/A
Place of Performance
Pennsylvania United States
Geographic Scope
State-Wide
Related Opportunity
USDA-APHIS-10025-PPQFO000-25-0411
Pennsylvania Department Of Agriculture was awarded PDA Canine Team Enhancing SLF Inspection Efficiency Cooperative Agreement AP25PPQFO000C412 worth $4,245,500 from Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service in June 2025 with work to be completed primarily in Pennsylvania United States. The grant has a duration of 1 year and was awarded through assistance program 10.025 Plant and Animal Disease, Pest Control, and Animal Care.

Status
(Ongoing)

Last Modified 8/4/25

Period of Performance
6/1/25
Start Date
5/31/26
End Date
23.0% Complete

Funding Split
$4.2M
Federal Obligation
$0.0
Non-Federal Obligation
$4.2M
Total Obligated
100.0% Federal Funding
0.0% Non-Federal Funding

Activity Timeline

Interactive chart of timeline of amendments to AP25PPQFO000C412

Additional Detail

Award ID FAIN
AP25PPQFO000C412
SAI Number
None
Award ID URI
SAI EXEMPT
Awardee Classifications
State Government
Awarding Office
12349V PPQ-FO FT COLLINS CO
Funding Office
12349V PPQ-FO FT COLLINS CO
Awardee UEI
UD7YBMAB7T81
Awardee CAGE
6Q2M7
Performance District
PA-90
Senators
Robert Casey
John Fetterman
Modified: 8/4/25