School samples contain residues
20 December 2007, Horticulture Week
Three of the 49 samples of fresh produce supplied to schools this summer tested by the Pesticide Residues Committee (PRC)...
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Evidence at the inquiry into the two foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) outbreaks at Surrey farms this autumn suggests the spread was...
Three of the 49 samples of fresh produce supplied to schools this summer tested by the Pesticide Residues Committee (PRC)...
There is no point in reducing maximum residue levels (MRLs) for pesticides on fresh produce below the current amounts, QTS...
Salad and strawberry growers are set to benefit from a new biopesticide developed for powdery mildew control, according to biological...
The Scottish Crop Research Institute (SCRI) is joining a consortium of world-leading scientists - including those who helped decode the...
Since the first discovery of the fuchsia gall mite in mainland Britain, at a single location in September, the pest...
Institute of Horticulture (IoH) members have voted decisively against the proposed merger with the Society of Chemical Industry (SCI) after...
The British Traditional Molecatchers Register is looking for mole catchers to join the organisation.
In this week's edition, Professor Geoff Dixon describes how the focus of research into pest and disease control has shifted...
New thinking on pest and disease control puts plant feeding first.