Crop Pests in the UK: Collected edition of MAFF leaflets
by
M. Gratwick
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Format
Kindle
Pages
504
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2012
Publisher
Springer
Edition
1
ISBN-10
9401114900
ISBN-13
9789401114905
Description
In this collected edition, readers are presented with an invaluable resource focusing on the crop pests prevalent in the UK. As the agricultural landscape evolves, so does the need for up-to-date information on the various threats that crops face. The work expertly compiles essential leaflets originally distributed by the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (MAFF), now archived, to ensure that farmers, researchers, and enthusiasts have access to relevant data on pest management.
This edition not only fills in the critical gaps left by the discontinued MAFF publications but also presents a comprehensive overview of the diverse pest challenges encountered in British agriculture. From identification to management strategies, each leaflet serves as a vital guide, allowing for informed decision-making to protect crops from damage. M. Gratwick’s meticulous compilation serves as a beacon of knowledge in an ever-pressing domain, highlighting the importance of vigilance in crop health amidst shifting agricultural practices.
This edition not only fills in the critical gaps left by the discontinued MAFF publications but also presents a comprehensive overview of the diverse pest challenges encountered in British agriculture. From identification to management strategies, each leaflet serves as a vital guide, allowing for informed decision-making to protect crops from damage. M. Gratwick’s meticulous compilation serves as a beacon of knowledge in an ever-pressing domain, highlighting the importance of vigilance in crop health amidst shifting agricultural practices.
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