The UK Pesticide Guide 2005

The UK Pesticide Guide 2005

by R.Whitehead (Editor)

Synopsis

This authoritative guide is published annually and contains information on pesticides and adjuvants approved for use in UK agriculture, horticulture, forestry and amenity. It provides a practical guide to the pesticides, plant growth regulators and adjuvants that farmers and growers can realistically and legally obtain in the UK, and describes how they may be safely and effectively used. The CD-ROM includes powerful search functionality with harvest interval data, product LERAP classification and off labels and SOLA data. It is also linked to the regularly updated Leatherhead Food International online database of Maximum Residue Levels (MRLs). The 2005 edition contains all the latest products and actives. Any products not submitted for inclusion in the Guide but which can be legally used until their approval expires can be found in the section on Products Also Registered. The book includes: Crop/pest guide index Pesticide profiles Products also registered Adjuvants Supplier listing Key information for users of pesticides It is illegal to use any pesticide in the UK unless it is officially approved under current legislation. The UK Pesticide Guide 2005 is an essential reference source for all products approved for professional use in UK agriculture horticulture, forestry and amenity. It will also be particularly useful for those involved in the current Voluntary initiative, including the writing of Crop Protection Management plans. For this edition, a new environmental hazard classification has been added to help with the assessment of risk.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 632
Publisher: CABI Publishing
Published: Jan 2005

ISBN 10: 085199024X
ISBN 13: 9780851990248

Media Reviews
Farms applying pesticides in the United Kingdom must keep abreast of the latest information, so the seventeenth edition of this annual Guide continues to be an invaluable source of information. G A Mathews, Crop Protection, 23, 2004