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BRWH

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What is a pesticide-free buffer zone?

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Define Circle of Poison..



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Answer to Question 1

An area around a school where pesticides are not sprayed.
Helps prevent harm to young children.

Answer to Question 2

Practice of exporting banned chemicals to other poorer countries to be used in agricultural.
Products produced are then shipped back to the U.S.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 11, 2018
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