Pesticide Facts and Perceptions
Volume
31
Issue
1
Abstract
No longer passive, members of the nonagricultural public are demanding the farming community, as well as state and federal regulatory agencies, provide greater accountability in identifying and preventing risks associated with pesticide use. Thus, the dilemma for Extension policymakers, faculty, and staff is how to communicate effectively both benefit and risk information to agricultural and nonagricultural audiences.
Recommended Citation
Whitford, F. (1993). Pesticide Facts and Perceptions. The Journal of Extension, 31(1), Article 3. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol31/iss1/3