Pest control practices and pesticide perceptions of vegetable farmers in Loo Valley, Benguet, Philippines
Benguet province, in the Cordillera Mountains in northern Philippines, is very rugged with elevations ranging from 1.600 to over 2,300 m. The high altitude results in a mean annual temperature of 18°C, 9°C lower than the country as a whole, making the area highly favorable for vegetable growing, par...
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Main Author: | Medina, Charito P. |
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1983
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Online Access: | https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/11706 |
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