Without herbicides, the most widely-used class of pesticides in the United States, crop production and yields would drop, pristine habitat would have to be plowed under to accommodate more crop acres, and the additional cultivation would result in more soil erosion.
No, the use of man made fertlizers and pesticides are not a good thing for agriculture
Pesticides can cause some problems if people consume too many of them, but they can also be a good thing. The use of pesticides has made a lot more food available for people by getting rid of many of the insects that used to destroy the crops.
Yes pesticides are some what bad because of what they do, they kill insects. They also go threw the ground and eventually end in water making pollution... Some of the insects that the pesticides kill are actually not going to hurt the plants that the pesticides are on in the first place. that means pesticides kill and pollute, does that sound very good. Pesticides are made from chemicals, bad ones at that and poison's in poison's out.
Diatomaceous Earth is a very good one and popular/Boric Acid too and both work equally well. Plant & food oils are used in aerosols with good results
The safest and cheapest green pesticides can be found at home depot. They have a good green environmental center that carries and sells those products.
pesticides kill insects. Pesticides contain carcinogenic ingredients. Pesticides have warning lables that say not to inhale them or make contact with their skin. You do the math.
Your moms carcinogens are in pesticides?!?!?!?!?!
Fungus does not kill pesticides, pesticides (fungicide to be exact) kill fungus.
the food chain
It's probably a carrot that it was grown with no fertilizers or pesticides. bet it taste good....
It's very good. Have you ever seen wheat harvested? You definitely want as many pesticides as possible-it's preferable to grasshopper legs in your cereal. The allowable protein percentage (foreign objects)on the label is guess what?
pesticides can be grouped according to