This research estimates farm-level impacts of a potential ban on organophosphates and carbamates under the FQPA. Insecticide expenditure and first- and fifth-year yield impacts are estimated for five Tennessee representative farms. Results indicate that within five years, the ban could reduce net farm income on Tennessee farms by 16 to 46 percent
Three representative Tennessee tobacco farms are used to estimate farm-level impacts of (1) program ...
The Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act of 2009 (FSPTCA) became federal law on June 22...
A sample of 226 cash grain farms in the Lake States-Corn Belt region are analyzed to estimate the im...
This research estimates farm-level impacts of a potential ban on organophosphates and carbamates und...
The Food Quality Protection Act of 1996 (FQPA) transforms the regulation of pesticide residues on fo...
Many pesticides targeted for assessment under the Food Quality Protection Act are essential to the p...
Owing to the improved crop yields attributable to the use of agricultural pesticides, there has been...
Excerpts from the report Preface: This report presents estimates of the economic consequences of res...
This study 'analyzed the farm-level economic consequences of possible bans on herbicides commonly us...
A driving factor behind pesticide regulation in Canada and the United States is the desire to protec...
Insecticides have long been important tools for California farmers to combat agricultural pests. By ...
Methyl bromide (MB), a soil fumigant, may be banned by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA...
Pesticides have become a major input for is complicated because several regions are involved commerc...
Producers who formerly used fumigants to control soil-borne pests would be worse off by $100-$200 mi...
Recent research shows initial colonization of potato fields by winged green peach aphid is concentra...
Three representative Tennessee tobacco farms are used to estimate farm-level impacts of (1) program ...
The Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act of 2009 (FSPTCA) became federal law on June 22...
A sample of 226 cash grain farms in the Lake States-Corn Belt region are analyzed to estimate the im...
This research estimates farm-level impacts of a potential ban on organophosphates and carbamates und...
The Food Quality Protection Act of 1996 (FQPA) transforms the regulation of pesticide residues on fo...
Many pesticides targeted for assessment under the Food Quality Protection Act are essential to the p...
Owing to the improved crop yields attributable to the use of agricultural pesticides, there has been...
Excerpts from the report Preface: This report presents estimates of the economic consequences of res...
This study 'analyzed the farm-level economic consequences of possible bans on herbicides commonly us...
A driving factor behind pesticide regulation in Canada and the United States is the desire to protec...
Insecticides have long been important tools for California farmers to combat agricultural pests. By ...
Methyl bromide (MB), a soil fumigant, may be banned by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA...
Pesticides have become a major input for is complicated because several regions are involved commerc...
Producers who formerly used fumigants to control soil-borne pests would be worse off by $100-$200 mi...
Recent research shows initial colonization of potato fields by winged green peach aphid is concentra...
Three representative Tennessee tobacco farms are used to estimate farm-level impacts of (1) program ...
The Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act of 2009 (FSPTCA) became federal law on June 22...
A sample of 226 cash grain farms in the Lake States-Corn Belt region are analyzed to estimate the im...