Crop pests changing with pesticides, GM
Increasing pesticide use is changing the profile of insect and other pests that Australian farmers must contend with, and genetically modified (GM) crops are set to bring their own changes, experts say..
Sat Nov 2008 12:11 (1 month, 3 weeks ago)
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