Surveys of Scottish farmers and their vertebrate pests – case study from a long running dataset

Data on perceived pests to farmers were collected annually since 1998, during predominantly face-toface interviews with the farmer as an adjunct to routine pesticide usage surveys. During each year of the survey, particular farm types were selected for surveying, and data are presented for arable an...

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Main Authors: Hartley, G., Campbell, S.
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Julius Kühn-Institut 2011-10-01
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spelling doaj-93c76aea7c064f6eaf9b9457bd05c8672020-11-25T00:59:40ZdeuJulius Kühn-InstitutJulius-Kühn-Archiv1868-98922011-10-01432838410.5073/jka.2011.432.043Surveys of Scottish farmers and their vertebrate pests – case study from a long running datasetHartley, G.Campbell, S.Data on perceived pests to farmers were collected annually since 1998, during predominantly face-toface interviews with the farmer as an adjunct to routine pesticide usage surveys. During each year of the survey, particular farm types were selected for surveying, and data are presented for arable and grassland and fodder crop farms. A case study examines the impact of the withdrawal of strychnine, previously used as a method of mole (Talpa europea) control, on the pest status of the mole in Scotland. The paper also discusses the advantages and disadvantages of this long-running data set.agriculturemolespestsstrychninesurveys
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Surveys of Scottish farmers and their vertebrate pests – case study from a long running dataset
Julius-Kühn-Archiv
agriculture
moles
pests
strychnine
surveys
author_facet Hartley, G.
Campbell, S.
author_sort Hartley, G.
title Surveys of Scottish farmers and their vertebrate pests – case study from a long running dataset
title_short Surveys of Scottish farmers and their vertebrate pests – case study from a long running dataset
title_full Surveys of Scottish farmers and their vertebrate pests – case study from a long running dataset
title_fullStr Surveys of Scottish farmers and their vertebrate pests – case study from a long running dataset
title_full_unstemmed Surveys of Scottish farmers and their vertebrate pests – case study from a long running dataset
title_sort surveys of scottish farmers and their vertebrate pests – case study from a long running dataset
publisher Julius Kühn-Institut
series Julius-Kühn-Archiv
issn 1868-9892
publishDate 2011-10-01
description Data on perceived pests to farmers were collected annually since 1998, during predominantly face-toface interviews with the farmer as an adjunct to routine pesticide usage surveys. During each year of the survey, particular farm types were selected for surveying, and data are presented for arable and grassland and fodder crop farms. A case study examines the impact of the withdrawal of strychnine, previously used as a method of mole (Talpa europea) control, on the pest status of the mole in Scotland. The paper also discusses the advantages and disadvantages of this long-running data set.
topic agriculture
moles
pests
strychnine
surveys
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