MISC0200

 

Impact of Pesticide use
on Pacific Northwest
Wine and Juice Grapes:

Biologic and Economic Assessment

 

By Anne Morrell, Ph.D., Washington State University research associate,
WSU Tri-Cities; and Alan Schreiber, Ph.D., former WSU agricultural
and environmental education specialist.

Food and Environmental Quality Laboratory
2710 University Drive
Richland, WA 99352-1671

 

Copyright 1998 by
Washington State University.

 

Jointly funded by the Washington Agricultural Pesticide Impact Assessment Program, Washington Wine Advisory Board, Pacific Northwest Small Fruit Research Center, and the Washington Association of Wine Grape Growers.

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Published July 1998. MISC0200

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