Growers and pesticide applicators in California are legally required to file pesticide use reports with details about every application to commercial crops. We used the individual applicator records to document a decline in the use of organophosphate pesticides (OP) on almond and stone fruit orchards during the rainy season in California, a time period in which the trees are dormant. The decline is important because dormant applications are a major source of surface water contamination and the Federal Clean Water Act mandates a reduction in movement of OPs into surface water. However, the decline in use of OPs has been accompanied by an increase in use of pyrethroid pesticides, ...
Recent metrics changes to the Arizona and California Leafy Greens Marketing Agreement(s) (LGMA) now ...
Strict grading standards require that fresh market apples be blemish-free. Consequently, Iowa orchar...
mandated DPR to detect and regulate ground water contaminants. One aspect of DPR’s implementation of...
Growers and pesticide applicators in California are legally required to file pesticide use ...
In California, regulatory agencies are concerned about organophosphate (OP) contamination of surface...
California law requires the Department of Pesticide Regulation (DPR) to consider and encourage the u...
Agricultural producers and public health authorities apply pesticides to control pests that damage c...
Presented below is a recommended approach for monitoring waterbodies for pesticide-caused aquatic li...
Agricultural chemicals are essential components of agricultural production systems in the United sta...
Historically, agricultural activities have been the focus of investigations into pesticide impacts o...
The use of pesticides is an integral part of today\u27s agriculture. In many cases, pesticides safeg...
The California Central Valley is a highly productive irrigated agricultural area. The San Joaquin Ri...
watershed using toxicity tests. They found that water samples from certain areas of the watershed ca...
The purpose of this study was to examine the trends and regional patterns of organophosphate (OP) us...
Insecticides have long been important tools for California farmers to combat agricultural pests. By ...
Recent metrics changes to the Arizona and California Leafy Greens Marketing Agreement(s) (LGMA) now ...
Strict grading standards require that fresh market apples be blemish-free. Consequently, Iowa orchar...
mandated DPR to detect and regulate ground water contaminants. One aspect of DPR’s implementation of...
Growers and pesticide applicators in California are legally required to file pesticide use ...
In California, regulatory agencies are concerned about organophosphate (OP) contamination of surface...
California law requires the Department of Pesticide Regulation (DPR) to consider and encourage the u...
Agricultural producers and public health authorities apply pesticides to control pests that damage c...
Presented below is a recommended approach for monitoring waterbodies for pesticide-caused aquatic li...
Agricultural chemicals are essential components of agricultural production systems in the United sta...
Historically, agricultural activities have been the focus of investigations into pesticide impacts o...
The use of pesticides is an integral part of today\u27s agriculture. In many cases, pesticides safeg...
The California Central Valley is a highly productive irrigated agricultural area. The San Joaquin Ri...
watershed using toxicity tests. They found that water samples from certain areas of the watershed ca...
The purpose of this study was to examine the trends and regional patterns of organophosphate (OP) us...
Insecticides have long been important tools for California farmers to combat agricultural pests. By ...
Recent metrics changes to the Arizona and California Leafy Greens Marketing Agreement(s) (LGMA) now ...
Strict grading standards require that fresh market apples be blemish-free. Consequently, Iowa orchar...
mandated DPR to detect and regulate ground water contaminants. One aspect of DPR’s implementation of...