great so they say it causes brain damage I wonder how may people got brain
damage from it . maybe my mom??? that was sure nice of them to band it
now. hummm AND bromidmethyl e band yet allowed to be used till 2005
what's that about. no don't tell me the growers will lose money. I
understand but my mom don't because she has brain damage. they say they
don't know where it came from. Alzheimer's Parkinson's etc. well that's
part of sustainable ag.U KNOW farmers have to make money. farmers have to
make a living. I understand .
check out an organic farmers homepage
http://www.rain.org/~sals/my.html
sals@rain.,org
----- Original Message -----
From: "kasmiller" <kasmiller@EMAIL.MSN.COM>
To: <OGL@LSV.UKY.EDU>
Sent: Friday, June 02, 2000 5:17 PM
Subject: Re: EPA raises risk estimate for pesticide
> This is part of what the EPA was supposed to have finished last year under
> orders from Congress in 1966 to review and reevaluate 10,000 pesticides,
> herbicides, and fungicides on the market today. Thus far they have
evidently
> finished the reevaluation of 2, bromidmethyl e which was banned last year
> but can remain in the market until 2005 and chlorpyrifos, Dursban,
Lorsban,
> etc. I guess we are making progress.
>
> Kimm
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