The economic impact of weeds on farms in the New England Region of New South Wales is estimated from data from a cross -sectional survey. Weeds can be classed as noxious or declared plants, plants that the farmers perceived as weeds, and trees -- which many farmers also perceived as weeds. Variables were defined for several levels of intensity of infestation for each of these three classes of weeds. The impact of each these variables, on property income and stocking, was estimated through Cobb-Douglas production functions. The presence of very-heavy infestations of non-noxious weeds, and heavy infestations of non-noxious weeds, were found to be associated with reductions in income. In total, the income of the representative property wo...
Here we review published research on the costs of weeds to New Zealand’s pastoral, arable and forest...
Poisonous plants cause serious economic losses in many areas of the West. However, there is no syste...
Interactions between weeds, pastures and grazing animals are reviewed. It is argued that the economi...
The economic impact of weeds on farms in the New England Region of New South Wales is estimated from...
Economic losses and costs associated with weeds in dryland cotton production are important, both for...
The area of the imported weed Scotch Broom (Cytisus scoparius) is steadily expanding and eliminating...
Weeds are responsible for extensive annual losses of agricultural production although convincing est...
Plant weeds, pests and diseases comprise significant threats to pastoral agriculture in New Zealand....
Control of weeds, particularly pasture weeds, may be important to New Zealand agriculture. However, ...
Graduation date: 2008Many non-native weed pests of food, fiber, and nursery crops pose threats to U....
It has been estimated that weeds cost Australian agriculture about $4 billion annually (Sinden et al...
The annual economic loss of agricultural production caused by weeds in Australia has been estimated ...
In dryland cotton cropping systems, the main weeds and effectiveness of management practices were id...
NSW Agriculture has a history of research investment in managing weed problems in the temperate past...
This chapter addresses the overall costs of pests to New Zealand's pastoral production. However, it ...
Here we review published research on the costs of weeds to New Zealand’s pastoral, arable and forest...
Poisonous plants cause serious economic losses in many areas of the West. However, there is no syste...
Interactions between weeds, pastures and grazing animals are reviewed. It is argued that the economi...
The economic impact of weeds on farms in the New England Region of New South Wales is estimated from...
Economic losses and costs associated with weeds in dryland cotton production are important, both for...
The area of the imported weed Scotch Broom (Cytisus scoparius) is steadily expanding and eliminating...
Weeds are responsible for extensive annual losses of agricultural production although convincing est...
Plant weeds, pests and diseases comprise significant threats to pastoral agriculture in New Zealand....
Control of weeds, particularly pasture weeds, may be important to New Zealand agriculture. However, ...
Graduation date: 2008Many non-native weed pests of food, fiber, and nursery crops pose threats to U....
It has been estimated that weeds cost Australian agriculture about $4 billion annually (Sinden et al...
The annual economic loss of agricultural production caused by weeds in Australia has been estimated ...
In dryland cotton cropping systems, the main weeds and effectiveness of management practices were id...
NSW Agriculture has a history of research investment in managing weed problems in the temperate past...
This chapter addresses the overall costs of pests to New Zealand's pastoral production. However, it ...
Here we review published research on the costs of weeds to New Zealand’s pastoral, arable and forest...
Poisonous plants cause serious economic losses in many areas of the West. However, there is no syste...
Interactions between weeds, pastures and grazing animals are reviewed. It is argued that the economi...