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Pest control / Soil contamination / Land management / Restricted use pesticide / Environmental effects of pesticides / Biological pest control / Fumigation / Herbicide / Green Pest Management / Pesticides / Agriculture / Environment
Date: 2010-11-05 15:20:52
Pest control
Soil contamination
Land management
Restricted use pesticide
Environmental effects of pesticides
Biological pest control
Fumigation
Herbicide
Green Pest Management
Pesticides
Agriculture
Environment

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