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This is the eleventh survey of pesticide usage on outdoor vegetable crops in Northern Ireland, providing comparative data to that obtained in the previous surveys in 1991 (Jess et al., 1993), 1995 (Kidd et al., 1998), 1999 (Kearns et al.,...
This report presents information from a survey of pesticide usage practices on soft fruit crops in Northern Ireland in 2020. Data were collected from 9 growers representing 33% of all soft fruit holdings in Northern Ireland. Quantitative data has been...
This study is based on a unique dataset that links household and cotton field surveys to a detailed assessment of land uses
This is the fourth survey examining pesticide usage practices on edible protected crops (excluding soft fruit) grown under permanent protection in Northern Ireland, providing comparative data to that obtained in the previous surveys in 2017 (Lavery et al., 2018) and...
This report presents information from a survey of the pesticide usage practices of top fruit growers in Northern Ireland in 2020. This is the eleventh pesticide usage survey to be conducted on top fruit crops in the region since 1992....
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