Pests, Peasants, and Publications: Anthropological and Entomological Views of an Integrated Pest Management Program for Small-scale Honduran Farmers
This debate between an anthropologist and an entomologist is a frank, detailed account of an integrated pest management (IPM) research and extension project for subsistence maize and bean farmers in Honduras. Dialectic tension runs through questions of the style of technology generation through on-f...
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