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Unpublished Paper
Reducing pesticide use through environmental monitoring for pest protection
Leopold Center Completed Grant Reports
  • Mark L. Gleason, Iowa State University
  • Paul A. Domoto, Iowa State University
  • Donald R. Lewis, Iowa State University
  • Michael D. Duffy, Iowa State University
Project ID
1989-30
Abstract
Strict grading standards require that fresh market apples be blemish-free. Consequently, Iowa orchardists are heavy users of synthetic chemical pesticides, typically making more than a dozen pesticide applications each growing season. The environmental and economic costs of this practice are high. Environmental contamination from spray drift and residues in surface and groundwater is an ever-present concern. This concern is critical in orchards located near populated areas. In addition, these pesticide applications represent direct costs to Iowa growers in the form of pesticide, labor, fuel, and equipment.
Principal Investigator(s)
Mark L. Gleason
Co-Investigator(s)
Paul A. Domoto, Donald R. Lewis, Michael D. Duffy
Year of Grant Completion
1993
Citation Information
Mark L. Gleason, Paul A. Domoto, Donald R. Lewis and Michael D. Duffy. "Reducing pesticide use through environmental monitoring for pest protection" (1993)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/donald-lewis/9/