Bj. Horton et al., Modelling pesticide residues on greasy wool: use of farm records at the time of treatment to predict residues, AUST J EX A, 39(5), 1999, pp. 535-540
A model has been used to predict expected pesticide residues on wool at she
aring after normal on-farm treatments. If wool producers keep accurate reco
rds of treatments at the time they are carried out, the model can predict t
he residue with greater accuracy and precision than if treatment records ar
e less specific. The expected range is halved and the predicted residue is
lower where wool producers have kept treatment records, compared with wool
from previous surveys where only the usual farm information was available.
If declarations by wool producers are used to assist wool buyers who requir
e wool with low pesticide residues, these declarations will have more value
if they are supported by documentation of treatments used on the sheep.