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Safe Farm: Work toward Zero Pesticide Storage
Agriculture and Environment Extension Publications
  • Mark H. Shour, Iowa State University
  • Charles V. Schwab, Iowa State University
Extension Number
AE 3536
Description

Farmers have heard for years that they should keep pesticides in locked storage areas. They also know that pesticides should never be stored near food, feed, fertilizer, or seed because of contamination problems. And farmers know that pesticides exposed to excessive temperatures can be ineffective or unusable.

Series Title
Safe Farm
Publication Date:
8-1-2017
Publisher:
Iowa State University Extension and Outreach
Keywords:
  • Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering,
  • Entomology,
  • Crops,
  • Pesticide Safety
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Citation Information
Mark H. Shour and Charles V. Schwab. "Safe Farm: Work toward Zero Pesticide Storage" Ames, IA(2017)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/charles_schwab/120/