Pesticide Abuse in Kansas and Oklahoma

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1976-1981 Pesticide Abuse Review

The reprint below is a brief summary of some
of the many serious problems caused by the
misuse of a variety of deadly pesticides in
southern Kansas and northern Kansas between
1976 and 1981. Please note that the contact
information for Larry Miller and KANSANS FOR
SAFE PEST CONTROL are no longer vaild.
Contact Larry L. Miller at wakarusa@mac.com
with questions and comments. Comments can
also be left in the guestbook.



  

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Click here for an article about the Chikaskia River. There are references in the article about the 1976 misuse of pesticides in southern Kansas and northern Oklahoma.

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