Pesticide usage - rodenticides on arable farms 2018: survey results
Information from a survey of rodenticide use on arable farms in Scotland in 2018.
References
1. Wardlaw, J., Hughes, J., Monie, C. & Reay, G (2015) Pesticide Usage in Scotland: Rodenticides on Arable Farms 2014, Scottish Government, AFRC, Edinburgh http://www.sasa.gov.uk/document-library/rodenticides-arable-farms-2014
2. Wardlaw, J., Hughes, J., Monie, C. & Reay, G. (2017) Pesticide Usage in Scotland: Rodenticides on Arable Farms 2016, Scottish Government, AFRC, Edinburgh http://www.sasa.gov.uk/document-library/rodenticides-arable-farms-2016
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4. Buckle, A. & Prescott, C (2012) The Current Status of Anticoagulant Resistance in Rats and Mice in the UK. A Report to HSE from the Rodenticide Resistance Action Group http://www.bpca.org.uk/assets/RRAG-ReportAnticoagulantResistanceintheUK.pdf
5. Wardlaw, J., Hughes, J., Monie, C. & Reay, G. (2018) Pesticide Usage in Scotland: Rodenticide Use on Grassland and Fodder Farms 2017, Scottish Government, Edinburgh http://www.sasa.gov.uk/document-library/rodenticides-grassland-fodder-2017
6. Hughes, J. (2011) Pesticide Usage in Scotland: Rodenticides on Arable farms 2000 to 2010, Scottish Government, AFRC, Edinburgh http://www.sasa.gov.uk/document-library/rodenticides-arable-farms-2000-2010
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