3 ways insecticides can be counterproductive in agriculture
Phys.org,
Pesticides are not new and are definitely not a human invention. Plants and other microorganisms have used chemicals to defend…
MIL-OSI Global: 3 ways insecticides can be counterproductive in agriculture
Foreign Affairs New Zealand,
Post sponsored by NewzEngine.com Source: The Conversation – Canada – By Julien Le Roy, Postdoctoral associate, Department of…
3 ways insecticides can be counterproductive in agriculture
The Conversation,
Pesticides are not new and are definitely not a human invention. Plants and other microorganisms have used chemicals to defend…
Farms Could Slash Pesticide Use Without Crop Losses, Research Reveals
Alternet,
Virtually all farms could significantly cut their pesticide use while producing just as much food.
Research reveals farms could slash pesticide use without losses
Sign of the Times,
© Remy Gabalda/AFP/ Many farmers want to reduce pesticide use but do not have good access to information on alternatives…
Farms could slash pesticide use without losses, research reveals
Yahoo! News,
More Virtually all farms could significantly cut their pesticide use while still producing as much food, according to a major…
News story from The Guardian on Thursday 06 April 2017
The Guardian,
Did the USDA Target This Scientist?
Mother Jones,
Until fairly recently, Jonathan Lundgren enjoyed a stellar career as a government scientist.
Whistleblower: USDA suppressed findings about a common pesticide that could endanger bees
Quartz,
A government scientist has accused the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) of suppressing his research that…