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FIFRA, ESA, and Pesticide Consultation: Understanding and Addressing the Complexities
This paper explores the complexities and challenges that arise when trying to align the mandates […]
State Regulatory Agencies as Conduit for Informing Local Conditions in Federal Pesticide Processes
State Regulatory Agencies as Conduit for Informing Local Conditions in Federal Pesticide Processes This paper […]
FIFRA, ESA and Pesticide Consultation: Identifying and Overcoming the Complexities from a Growers Perspective
FIFRA, ESA and Pesticide Consultation: Identifying and Overcoming the Complexities from a Growers Perspective For […]
Developing and Adopting Economically Effective Pesticide Mitigation Strategies: Critical to the Survival of Agriculture and Endangered Species
Developing and Adopting Economically Effective Pesticide Mitigation Strategies: Critical to the Survival of Agriculture and […]
Improving the FIFRA/ESA Process by Addressing Key Obstacles and Incorporating Better Data and Tools
Improving the FIFRA/ESA Process by Addressing Key Obstacles and Incorporating Better Data and Tools The […]
A Legal Discussion of the FIFRA/ESA Consultation Process Over Time
A Legal Discussion of the FIFRA/ESA Consultation Process Over Time The second webinar in CAST’s […]
FIFRA and the Endangered Species Act: Finding a Balance between Agricultural Efficiency, Environmental Sustainability, and Regulatory Stability
FIFRA and the Endangered Species Act: Finding a Balance between Agricultural Efficiency, Environmental Sustainability, and […]
Herbicide-resistant Weeds Threaten Soil Conservation Gains: Finding a Balance for Soil and Farm Sustainability
Herbicides were developed during the twentieth century to be used with conventional tillage for weed control. Conservation (or minimum) tillage subsequently evolved, which enabled less soil damage when used with herbicides.
Las malezas resistentes al herbicida son una amenaza para los avances logrados en la conservación del suelo: Cómo encontrar un equilibrio para la sustentabilidad del suelo y los predios agrícolas
Los herbicidas se desarrollaron durante el siglo XX para su uso con la labranza convencional con el fin de controlar malezas. Posteriormente, evolucionó la labranza de conservación (mínima), que permitió menor daño al suelo cuando se utilizaba con herbicidas.