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From 72 to 400: US announces expansion of number of agricultural chemicals it will monitor

For several years, biologist Nathan Donley has worried about the future of a pesticide database run by the U.S. Geological Survey, a federal agency devoted to environmental science. The Pesticide National Synthesis Project provides information about the use of agricultural chemicals in each U.S. county, with year-by-year records dating back to 1992. At its most comprehensive, the project tracked hundreds of pesticides. In 2019, the USGS reduced the number of tracked pesticides to just 72. Then, last March, a USGS employee casually mentioned to Donley that the agency intended to stop updating its database every year, and instead update it every five years. The Harrington Seed Destructor attached to the rear of a combine, in preparation for soybean harvest. Donley was floored. “Totally blew my mind,” he recalled in a recent email. The database, Donley knew, had developed a loyal following among academic researchers, environmental nonprofits, educators, and even other federal agencies

Amid Pushback, the USGS Decides to Restore Its Pesticide Database

U S Geological Survey Will Restore Annual Counts of About 400 Farm Pesticides

U S Geological Survey Will Restore Annual Counts of About 400 Farm Pesticides
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Move to change how U S tracks pesticide use sparks protest

Move to change how U S tracks pesticide use sparks protest
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