“…Some o f t h e s e p r o d u c t s h a v e b e e n u s e d i n agriculture as defoliants, insecticides, and fungicides to control pests in apple, plum, and peach orchards, turf, vegetable crops, and on cattle. From the late 1800s to about 1947, lead arsenate was the most commonly used insecticide for control of codling moth in deciduous tree fruit orchards in countries throughout the world, including the USA, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, England, and France, because of its low cost, high efficiency, and low phytotoxicity (Focus, 2006;Kammereck, 1997 andShepard, 1951). The wide use of lead arsenate significantly increased its annual production during the early 1900s.…”