In order to explain trends in pesticide use, modeling efforts were undertaken related to dormant season organophosphate use in California almonds. Over time, growers are less likely to choose to use environmentally unfriendly pesticides, especially when effective alternatives are available
Insecticides have long been important tools for California farmers to combat agricultural pests. By ...
• In the 1970s, the navel orangeworm lowered the value of the almond crop by 10% • Parasites are not...
California is nation’s leader in tree nut production. Weed control in orchards is essential for prod...
In order to explain trends in pesticide use, modeling efforts were undertaken related to dormant sea...
California law requires the Department of Pesticide Regulation (DPR) to consider and encourage the u...
In California, regulatory agencies are concerned about organophosphate (OP) contamination of surface...
The purpose of this study was to examine the trends and regional patterns of organophosphate (OP) us...
Growers and pesticide applicators in California are legally required to file pesticide use ...
A comprehensive survey of full-time almond growers in the three primary almond-producing regions of ...
This handy publication is a decision guide packed with information to help almond growers make envir...
Many organophosphate and pyrethroid insecticides currently used by California walnut growers have be...
California almond orchards are most U.S. beekeepers' first stop on their pollination and honey produ...
Growers and pesticide applicators in California are legally required to file pesticide use ...
Governments, nonprofit organizations, and grower groups have expended considerable resources on agri...
Conventional almond growers in Merced and Stanislaus counties who use organophosphate, carb...
Insecticides have long been important tools for California farmers to combat agricultural pests. By ...
• In the 1970s, the navel orangeworm lowered the value of the almond crop by 10% • Parasites are not...
California is nation’s leader in tree nut production. Weed control in orchards is essential for prod...
In order to explain trends in pesticide use, modeling efforts were undertaken related to dormant sea...
California law requires the Department of Pesticide Regulation (DPR) to consider and encourage the u...
In California, regulatory agencies are concerned about organophosphate (OP) contamination of surface...
The purpose of this study was to examine the trends and regional patterns of organophosphate (OP) us...
Growers and pesticide applicators in California are legally required to file pesticide use ...
A comprehensive survey of full-time almond growers in the three primary almond-producing regions of ...
This handy publication is a decision guide packed with information to help almond growers make envir...
Many organophosphate and pyrethroid insecticides currently used by California walnut growers have be...
California almond orchards are most U.S. beekeepers' first stop on their pollination and honey produ...
Growers and pesticide applicators in California are legally required to file pesticide use ...
Governments, nonprofit organizations, and grower groups have expended considerable resources on agri...
Conventional almond growers in Merced and Stanislaus counties who use organophosphate, carb...
Insecticides have long been important tools for California farmers to combat agricultural pests. By ...
• In the 1970s, the navel orangeworm lowered the value of the almond crop by 10% • Parasites are not...
California is nation’s leader in tree nut production. Weed control in orchards is essential for prod...