they shoud be trained because it is a dangerous chemical which harms the humans,farmers and wildlife.
Farmers need to be careful about the pesticides they use to prevent harm to the environment, wildlife, and human health. Incorrect use or overuse of pesticides can result in pollution of water sources, harm to non-targeted species, and health risks for farmers, consumers, and nearby communities. Selective and judicious use of pesticides following proper guidelines is important to minimize these risks.
Pesticides. What exactly they are.. well, there are various types.
Insecticide. If you are doing some sort of test that contains this very question, the answer would be "Pesticide." Note, however, that this is a too-general answer, since pesticides cover not only insects, but weeds, fungi and bacteria that invade and reduce crop yields of crops.
The loss of fertilizer and pesticides from soil by water moving through it is called leaching. Leaching can lead to environmental contamination and pose risks to groundwater and surface water quality. It is important for farmers to manage their use of fertilizers and pesticides to minimize leaching.
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.
No
They do. They just use organic pesticides, natural compounds which help control or suppress a given pest.
Farmers need to be careful about the pesticides they use to prevent harm to the environment, wildlife, and human health. Incorrect use or overuse of pesticides can result in pollution of water sources, harm to non-targeted species, and health risks for farmers, consumers, and nearby communities. Selective and judicious use of pesticides following proper guidelines is important to minimize these risks.
Yes, as long as they are responsible about how they do it. You as a consumer are less likely to have an insect sneak by & pay less for the food.
Although organic farmers do in fact typically use some pesticides, they are greatly limited in what kinds of pesticides they are allowed to use. They therefore have to typically use lots of hand labor in the production of their crops. This is one reason why organic produce, for example, tends to be a little more costly than its counterpart.
gardeners use pesticides and insecticides, also nurseries, farmers and pest controllers. hope this'll help
Answer this question… By pressuring farmers to use dangerous pesticides to compete on a global scale
Crop rotation and approved organic pesticides.
Answer this question… By pressuring farmers to use dangerous pesticides to compete on a global scale
Chemicals used by farmers to kill insect pests are called pesticides.
· 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
Pesticides. What exactly they are.. well, there are various types.