On the Timing and Application of Pesticides
Darwin C. Hall and
Richard B. Norgaard
American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 1973, vol. 55, issue 2, 198-201
Abstract:
The model developed by J. C. Headley to illustrate the entomologists' concept of the economic threshold is presented and criticized. A two-variable model directed at the problems of optimal timing and pesticide application as well as optimal pest population level is presented.
Date: 1973
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