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Pest Management at the Crossroads
Pest Management
at the Crossroads
New Consumers Union Book...
IPM Policy and Funding...
Food Safety and H.R. 1627...
IPM Developments in the Field...
*Science*The Public Interest*Policy*
Those managing pests in America are approaching a crossroads. Beyond it, the familiar path leads to greater reliance on pesticides, more serious pesticide hazards and slipping efficacy. A growing number of pest management innovators are progressing along another path that leads to biointensive IPM. The challenge for policy - and leaders in the public and private sectors - is to help pest managers recognize when they approach the crossroads, inform them of their options and reward those that do the right thing.
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Topics About the Book...Pest Management at the Crossroads
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What's Hot in IPM and Pesticide Regulation??
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Measuring IPM Adoption
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IPM -- Cutting Edge Science and Technology Issues
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H.R. 1627: The Food Quality Protection Act of 1996
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Pesticides, Human Health and the Environment
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