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Earth / Agriculture / Environmental issues with agriculture / Food safety / Pesticide residue / Environmental health / Pesticide / DDT / Environmental impact of pesticides / Environment / Pesticides / Soil contamination
Date: 2008-09-24 14:18:56
Earth
Agriculture
Environmental issues with agriculture
Food safety
Pesticide residue
Environmental health
Pesticide
DDT
Environmental impact of pesticides
Environment
Pesticides
Soil contamination

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