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Herbicides / Organochlorides / Earth / Environmental health / Pesticides / Water quality / Atrazine / United States Environmental Protection Agency / Metolachlor / Environment / Soil contamination / Chemistry
Date: 2014-05-29 11:33:09
Herbicides
Organochlorides
Earth
Environmental health
Pesticides
Water quality
Atrazine
United States Environmental Protection Agency
Metolachlor
Environment
Soil contamination
Chemistry

Jerry Sauter Jim Gray Pesticide and Fertilizer Division North Dakota Department of Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring

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