To prevent bugs such as white fly, caterpillars and grasshoppers off of their crop so they don't lose any of it.
Farmers use pesticides to help control or suppress any living thing that is damaging the crop or stealing away anything the crop needs for healthy growth. A pest can be a weed, an insect, certain arthropoda, rodents, birds, bacteria, fungus, etc.
Pesticides in this group, for example rotenone, pyrethrum, nicotine, neem oil, and all of the botanical pesticides are products of living organisms. Often they are chemicals that plants and microbes use to protect themselves from parasites, predators and pathogens.
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One opinion is stated above. Mine differs in that since the world's population continues to grow at an astronomical rate, I believe it is better to use chemicals and continue to be able to feed all those people rather than just let them starve. When better alternatives come along, as they do all the time, then we can continue integrating them into modern food production practice.
Just so you know, the US EPA definition of "pests" includes weeds.
Farmers want to use pesticides because the pests that feed in their croplands reduce the quantity of grain that the crops can produce. This means lower bushels and consequently less money in the bank. Pesticides are used to kill off crop-eating insects so that the plants can grow to a successful harvest.
Pesticides and herbicides are the respective ways that farmers control pests and weeds. Farmers also practice crop rotation and roto-tilling and use resistant varieties and row covers. Between crops, they will have ground covers to keep pests from overwintering and weeds from re-establishing.
they avoid using these chemicals by putting in animals that eats the pests and weeds and they also employ men to pull out weeds
They use herbicides to kill the weeds. Cultivation also helps, since that destroys some of the nearby weeds to help reduce the spread some.
they can plant it or spray it
· Switch to organic or biological farming methods · Curtail the use of pesticides and fertilizers. · Persuade polluting farmers to use pesticides in such a manner that it does not enter surface water
farmers have to borrow money to purchase seeds,fertilizers and pesticides.
Fertilizers. Farmers put fertilizers on their crops and then the fertilizer can get washed into the ground or into a nearby river therefore polluting it.
Chemical fertilizers and herbicides cost money. Spraying the edge of a field where the crops are not growing would be a waste of resources. In the case of fertilizers, spraying the edge of the field would benefit only the growth of natural weeds and hedgerows.
According to western researches the best way to deal with this problem is to · Switch to organic or biological farming methods · Curtail the use of pesticides and fertilizers. · Persuade polluting farmers to use pesticides in such a manner that it does not enter surface water
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various plant hormones and pesticides
In terms of attitude, they treat their soil with respect. If you mean in terms of chemicals, they treat their soil with fertilizers and pesticides.
Fertilizers are not so much of a problem. The biggest problem is the use of pesticides on crops.
Organic farmers do use pesticides, they just use the ones approved for organic production, such as Bt insecticides.
fertilizers
the affect of fertilizers on the resources is that our farmers use fertilizers in order to maintain the fertility of soil except organic fertilizers