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1979 Pesticide Use on Vegetables in the Northwest, A Preliminary Report

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  • Kuntz, B. Ted
  • Ferguson, Walter L.

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According to a 1979 Vegetable Pesticide Survey, nearly 1.3 million pounds of pesticides were used to control weeds, insects, fungi, and nematodes on seven vegetable crops in Idaho, Oregon, and Washington. The seven vegetable crops included cabbage, carrots, green peas, lettuce, onions, snap beans, and sweet corn. Approximately 671,000 acre-treatments were made ranging from 255,000 for sweet corn to 1,800 for cabbage.

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  • Kuntz, B. Ted & Ferguson, Walter L., 1982. "1979 Pesticide Use on Vegetables in the Northwest, A Preliminary Report," Staff Reports 333797, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:uerssr:333797
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.333797
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    1. Ferguson, Walter L., 1984. "1979 Pesticide Use On Vegetables In Five Regions," Staff Reports 276786, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
    2. Ferguson, Walter L., 1985. "Pesticide Use on Selected Crops: Aggregated Data, 1977-80," Agricultural Information Bulletins 309340, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.

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