
Field Mice as Farm and Orchard Pests
Insights on Pest Behavior and Control in AgricultureBy David E. LantzLength20m
About this audiobook
In "Field Mice as Farm and Orchard Pests," David E. Lantz provides a meticulously researched examination of the ecological and agricultural impact of field mice on crops. Utilizing a blend of empirical data and field observations, Lantz adopts a clear, scientific literary style that is accessible yet intellectually rigorous. This scholarly work draws on a wealth of historical and contemporary research, situating the phenomenon of field mouse infestation within the broader context of pest management and ecological balance, thereby contributing valuable insights to both agronomy and environmental studies. David E. Lantz, a distinguished researcher in the field of agricultural sciences, has dedicated his career to understanding the complex interactions between pests and their environments. His extensive fieldwork and collaborations with agricultural bodies have honed his expertise, lending authenticity and authority to this work. Lantz'Äôs passion for sustainable farming practices and reducing the ecological footprint of agriculture inspired him to address the often-overlooked issue of field mice as significant pests that challenge crop yields and farmer livelihoods. This book is essential reading for agronomists, ecologists, and farmers alike. By unveiling the multifaceted role of field mice in agricultural ecosystems, Lantz not only enhances our understanding of pest dynamics but also advocates for informed management strategies. Readers seeking to grasp the intersection of ecology and agriculture will find this work both enlightening and practically applicable.
Audiobook details
GenreScience and Nature
Length20 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateMay 18, 2021
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1INTRODUCTION.
6POISONING.
2MEADOW MICE.
7CULTIVATING THE LAND.
3PINE MICE.
8PROTECTING NATURAL ENEMIES OF MICE.
4DESTROYING FIELD MICE.
9OWLS AND FIELD MICE.
5TRAPPING.