Agriculture in the United States is in the midst of a major transition motivated by economic and environmental factors. These include water quality and quantity, soil erosion, and the compatibility of agricultural production practices and the quality of the environment. Within the context of this change, US agricultural policy seeks to balance several objectives including an abundance of food and fibre at reasonable prices, economic security for agricultural producers, and conservation of natural resources. Agricultural chemical use and soil and water quality degradation associated with agricultural production are significant among the environmental problems confronting the United States. In fact, these are now perceived as environmental problems comparable to other environmental problems such as air quality deterioration and the release of toxic pollutants from industrial sources. While the growth of agricultural chemical use is an integral part of the technological revolution in agriculture that has generated major changes in production techniques, uncertainties about the health effects of agricultural chemicals are very important concerns. Severe soil degradation from erosion, compaction, or salinisation can destroy the productive capacity of the soil. It can also impair water quality from sediment and agricultural chemicals. This important new book looks at both of these significant issues - the relationship between agricultural chemical use and the environment and the relationship between soil and water quality degradation associated with agricultural production and the environment.
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Roger L. Mitchell: Foreword; R. C. Rautenstraus: Public responsibility of an agronomist - a university president's view; Anson R. Bertrand: Public responsibility of the scientist - a USDA administrator's view.
Agricultural Chemicals
Fumigants; Growth regulators; Repellents; rodenticides; Glossary.
"Environmental Chemicals Desk Reference is a concise version of the widely read Agrochemicals Desk Reference and Groundwater Chemicals Desk Reference."--Page 4 of cover.
The Pesticide Handbook: Profiles for Action
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The book provides an update on state of the art crop protection research and highlights the pivotal role of novel chemistries for modern crop protection.
Appendix I: Active Fallow reflection of their mind: the very instant when agriculture is undertaken by any species, the ecology begins to behave differently and can be said to have conscious and preconscious food acquisition.
Desenvolvimento e ambiente: dos pesticidas à protecção integrada na agricultura