Biological Control of Agricultural Pests: Can Pesticide Use Be Reduced?
In recent years, there has been increasing interest in using more sustainable methods to protect agricultural crops. With the rising […]
In recent years, there has been increasing interest in using more sustainable methods to protect agricultural crops. With the rising […]
In many cases, farmers discover the infestation only after the pest has already spread throughout the field. At this stage,
Insect pests are among the most significant challenges facing agricultural production across different crops. An insect infestation may start small,
Choosing the right pesticide is not just a quick decision made in the field; it is a fundamental step in
Many farmers believe that mixing more than one pesticide inside the spray tank automatically leads to stronger results.In reality, pesticide
One of the most frequently asked questions in the field is:Can spraying be repeated after a few days if results
Many farmers fall into a common mistake: repeated spraying without a clear plan.It often begins with a minor infestation, followed
Many spraying decisions in the field are driven by concern rather than calculation.Seeing insects on plants often pushes some farmers
Using pesticides alone is no longer sufficient to protect crops from recurring infestations. True success is not achieved by increasing
Many farmers face a confusing situation: the insecticide is applied at the same recommended dose and timing, yet the results
Many crop protection problems do not begin with the weakness of the pesticide itself, but with incorrect diagnosis. In many
Many farmers face a frustrating situation: the insecticide is applied regularly, yet the infestation returns within a short period. Doubts
Using an insecticide should not be an automatic reaction at the first sign of infestation in the field. Many agricultural