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- catalog abstract ""Agricultural chemical use and soil and water quality degradation associated with agricultural production are significant among the environmental problems confronting the United States. In fact, these are now perceived as environmental problems comparable to other environmental problems such as air quality deterioration and the release of toxic pollutants from industrial sources. While the growth of agricultural chemical use is an integral part of the technological revolution in agriculture that has generated major changes in production techniques, uncertainties about the health effects of agricultural chemicals are very important concerns. Severe soil degradation from erosion, compaction, or salinization can destroy the productive capacity of the soil. It can also impair water quality from sediment and agricultural chemicals." "This book looks at both of these significant issues - the relationship between agricultural chemical use and the environment and the relationship between soil and water quality degradation associated with agricultural production in the environment."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b11274787.
- catalog created "c1999.".
- catalog date "1999".
- catalog date "c1999.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1999.".
- catalog description ""Agricultural chemical use and soil and water quality degradation associated with agricultural production are significant among the environmental problems confronting the United States. In fact, these are now perceived as environmental problems comparable to other environmental problems such as air quality deterioration and the release of toxic pollutants from industrial sources. While the growth of agricultural chemical use is an integral part of the technological revolution in agriculture that has generated major changes in production techniques, uncertainties about the health effects of agricultural chemicals are very important concerns. Severe soil degradation from erosion, compaction, or salinization can destroy the productive capacity of the soil. It can also impair water quality from sediment and agricultural chemicals." "This book looks at both of these significant issues - the relationship between agricultural chemical use and the environment and the relationship between soil and water quality degradation associated with agricultural production in the environment."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "Ch. 1. Introduction and Overview -- Ch. 2. Agricultural Chemical Use -- Ch. 3. The Economic and Environmental Implications of Alternative Production Practices -- Ch. 4. The Influence of Government Policy on the Choice of Production Practices and Chemical Use -- Ch. 5. Government Policy and the Development and Use of Biopesticides -- Ch. 6. The Changing Pattern of Soil Erosion in the United States -- Ch. 7. Perceptions versus Reality: The Case of No Till Farming -- Ch. 8. The Use of Conservation Practices in Agriculture in the United States -- Ch. 9. The Impact of Energy on the Adoption of Conservation Tillage in the United States -- Ch. 10. The Environmental Consequences of the Conservation Tillage Adoption Decision in Agriculture in the United States.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog extent "x, 277 p. :".
- catalog identifier "1560726547".
- catalog issued "1999".
- catalog issued "c1999.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Commack, N.Y. : Nova Science Publishers,".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "Agricultural chemicals Environmental aspects United States.".
- catalog subject "Agricultural conservation United States.".
- catalog subject "Agriculture Environmental aspects United States.".
- catalog subject "S589.755 .U75 1999".
- catalog tableOfContents "Ch. 1. Introduction and Overview -- Ch. 2. Agricultural Chemical Use -- Ch. 3. The Economic and Environmental Implications of Alternative Production Practices -- Ch. 4. The Influence of Government Policy on the Choice of Production Practices and Chemical Use -- Ch. 5. Government Policy and the Development and Use of Biopesticides -- Ch. 6. The Changing Pattern of Soil Erosion in the United States -- Ch. 7. Perceptions versus Reality: The Case of No Till Farming -- Ch. 8. The Use of Conservation Practices in Agriculture in the United States -- Ch. 9. The Impact of Energy on the Adoption of Conservation Tillage in the United States -- Ch. 10. The Environmental Consequences of the Conservation Tillage Adoption Decision in Agriculture in the United States.".
- catalog title "Agriculture and the environment / Noel Uri.".
- catalog type "text".