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Environmental effects of pesticides / Land management / Pest control / Environmental health / Soil contamination / Pesticide misuse / Pesticide / Restricted use pesticide / Integrated pest management / Pesticides / Agriculture / Environment
Date: 2014-08-11 06:39:31
Environmental effects of pesticides
Land management
Pest control
Environmental health
Soil contamination
Pesticide misuse
Pesticide
Restricted use pesticide
Integrated pest management
Pesticides
Agriculture
Environment

Pesticide Report for 2013 North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services Steve Troxler, Commissioner 1

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