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Re: Roundup information
In Article <jmqsauammiznc.pminews@derppp13.sheltonlink.com>, "B.B. Bean"
<bbbean@beancotton.com> wrote:
>On Mon, 30 Jun 1997 20:14:09 -0700, Sarauer wrote:
>
>>I feel that all us farmers should have to be licensed to apply chemicals to
protectr
>>ourselves from public scrutiny, and blame for all the cancers and disease in
the world.
>
>For the record, farmers DO have to be licensed as pesticide applicators or
>hire licensed applicators. If only the same could be said of suburban home
>owners...
>
>
>BBB
>--
>B.B. Bean bbbean@beancotton.com
>Peach Orchard, MO http://www.beancotton.com
>Bean & Bean Cotton Company / Bean Farms
Note also that the vast majority of reported pesticide poisonings are
suicides, and most of the remainder occur in the home, not in an
agricultural setting.
Tracy
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