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Preliminary Assessment of the Financial Impact of Chemical Mixing and Washing Site Remediation in Iowa

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In the 1960's, farmers began to rely on chemical pesticides to control insects, weeds, and grasses. During the 1970's, ag chemical usage increased at an exceptionally rapid rate as more and more producers incorporated chemicals into their agronomic production practices. With this increase in demand, numerous local input and supply firms added ag chemicals and chemical application services to their product lines. Washing and mixing sites sprang up to service the growing demand for ag chemical application services. Little thought was given to the effects (either short term or long term) that accumulating concentrations of chemicals at these sites might have on ground water supplies.

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  • Ginder, Roger G., 1991. "Preliminary Assessment of the Financial Impact of Chemical Mixing and Washing Site Remediation in Iowa," ISU General Staff Papers 199104120700001224, Iowa State University, Department of Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:isu:genstf:199104120700001224
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    1. Ginder, Roger G., 1992. "The Future Role Of Farm Input Suppliers In The Sustainable Agriculture Movement," ISU General Staff Papers 199202180800001240, Iowa State University, Department of Economics.

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