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This article was published 19/05/2012 (5174 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.

Review the pesticides Manitoba golf courses reported using in 2011 with our interactive feature.

Golf courses are listed in descending order of the total amount of pesticide used. Each coloured section indicates a different pesticide. Click on any section for details about the type and quantity of pesticide used. To sort alphabetically by course name, click near the header “Course” and select the downward arrow.

To filter the view by course or by specific pesticides, use the select buttons on the right-hand side. Checking a box makes the item appear in the chart; unchecking the box makes it disappear. Select “All” in both lists to restore the full data.

Source: Manitoba Conservation, post-seasonal reports filed by pesticide permit holders in 2011. Golf courses missing from this list did not file reports.

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