The California Department of Pesticide Regulation (DPR) restricts pesticide use to reduce negative impacts on human health and the environment. The DPR implemented methyl bromide use regulations in 2001. Our study demonstrates that the estimated 2001 costs of these regulations for the California strawberry industry were quite substantial (more than $26 million total), equivalent to roughly 25% of estimated industry returns over total cash costs in 2001. These impacts were unevenly distributed across growers. Growers with small fields in urban areas had higher per-acre costs than growers with large fields in agricultural areas
How Vulnerable is California Agriculture to Higher Energy Prices?Determinants of California Farmland...
This article will attempt to provide an overview of the pesticide regulatory program ( the Program )...
Methyl bromide, a popular and effective crop fumigant, is being phased out in the United St...
The California Department of Pesticide Regulation (DPR) restricts pesticide use to reduce negative i...
The California Department of Pesticide Regulation (DPR) restricts pesticide use to reduce negative i...
Environmental regulation of agriculture is becoming increasingly important, and growers are increasi...
2016 marked the year of the final phaseout of methyl bromide for use in strawberry production. Durin...
Since phase out schedules for methyl bromide were announced under the Montreal Protocol and the Clea...
Methyl bromide (MB), a soil fumigant, may be banned by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA...
Methyl bromide-dependent plasticulture production of strawberries is an important component of incom...
The recent phase-out of the soil fumigant methyl bromide (MB) due to its impact on stratosp...
California strawberry growers were faced with the possibility of losing one of their most important ...
The recent phase-out of the soil fumigant methyl bromide (MB) due to its impact on stratospheric ozo...
A necessary condition for socially desirable regulation is that total social benefits outweigh total...
This research estimates the costs of a local air quality rule (Rule 4570) adopted in the San Joaquin...
How Vulnerable is California Agriculture to Higher Energy Prices?Determinants of California Farmland...
This article will attempt to provide an overview of the pesticide regulatory program ( the Program )...
Methyl bromide, a popular and effective crop fumigant, is being phased out in the United St...
The California Department of Pesticide Regulation (DPR) restricts pesticide use to reduce negative i...
The California Department of Pesticide Regulation (DPR) restricts pesticide use to reduce negative i...
Environmental regulation of agriculture is becoming increasingly important, and growers are increasi...
2016 marked the year of the final phaseout of methyl bromide for use in strawberry production. Durin...
Since phase out schedules for methyl bromide were announced under the Montreal Protocol and the Clea...
Methyl bromide (MB), a soil fumigant, may be banned by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA...
Methyl bromide-dependent plasticulture production of strawberries is an important component of incom...
The recent phase-out of the soil fumigant methyl bromide (MB) due to its impact on stratosp...
California strawberry growers were faced with the possibility of losing one of their most important ...
The recent phase-out of the soil fumigant methyl bromide (MB) due to its impact on stratospheric ozo...
A necessary condition for socially desirable regulation is that total social benefits outweigh total...
This research estimates the costs of a local air quality rule (Rule 4570) adopted in the San Joaquin...
How Vulnerable is California Agriculture to Higher Energy Prices?Determinants of California Farmland...
This article will attempt to provide an overview of the pesticide regulatory program ( the Program )...
Methyl bromide, a popular and effective crop fumigant, is being phased out in the United St...