Journal of Pesticide Reform
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Volume 1, No. 1, Spring 1979
Contents: 1. EPA Takes Emergency Action 1. Dow Appeals 3. Gov't. Report Not True Picture 3. A Question of Credibility 4. Boycott Dow 5. Stop Corporate Immorality! 5. No Problems They Say 6. Proving Health Effects 6. Getting the Drift 6. 1978 Hand Release Contracts 7. Tree Planters Beware 8. Do Herbicides Help Conifers Grow? 11. New Rules 12. Men Need Protection Too 12. Citizen Soldier 13. The Negative "Cide" 14. Hartz 2-in-1 Flea Collars 14. Coming Attractions 15. The Dow of Forestry 16. NCAP History 17. News From Around 20. Documenting Herbicide Abuse 24. No Wonder it Kills Germs 25. Annotated References 28. Know your Timber Company 29. For Your Information |
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Volume 1, No.2, Summer 1979
Contents:1. Symposium Views 3. Letters 6. News From Local Struggles 7. Boycott Dow 8. Alder and Brush: Their Role in Conifer Growth 12. News From Around 13. Book Reviews 14. Oregon Timber Massacre 16. Taking a Bead on the Multinationals 17. Agent Orange 18. Exposure Incidents 19. USDA: Time for a Change 21. Cancellation of 2,4,5-T and Silvex (2,4,5-TP); The Show Begins 23. Unwanted Migratory Birds 23. Water Quality 25. Trinity Co. Bans Phenoxies 26. Herbicides and Cheap Wood 26. Mickey Mouse Mumbo 27. Gone Fishin' 29. Toxic Wastes: The Hidden Costs of Herbicides 30. Summary of the Adverse Health Effects of 2,4,5-T 32. Press Release 33. Spray Ban 34. What's so Controversial About the Allowable Cut?? 36. A Look at 2,4-D. |
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Volume 1, No.3, Fall 1979Contents:
2. Letters from Our Readers 4. Mass Opposition in Southern Oregon 5. Making Hay While the Sun Shines 6. The View From St. Peter Mountain 8. A Letter from the USDA and Response 9. IPM Interim Directives 10. Mutagenesis: Inconceivable Effects on the Unconceived 12. Cancellation of 2,4,5-T and Silvex 14. An Urgent Request for Funding Assistance 15. CATH Files for Dow Studies 15. An Open Letter to Douglas Costle 16. Report Details Pesticide Use in Oregon, Washington 17. Meet Your Local Pesticide Producer 22. Dow Chemical: Agent Orange "Dirty Tricks"? 24. Refugees from Dioxin 27. The VA and the Agent Orange Victim 28. GAO Report on Agent Orange 29. Foresters Fired Over Herbicide Protest 30. News from NCAP Member Groups 31. News from Around 35. JCCAH Proposes Stable Brush Alternative 36. The Maine Cause 37. 2,4,5-T and Silvex in Food 38. Pesticides in Imported Foods 40. Pesticide Enforcement-Protecting the Public Health 42. S.1722-An Assault on Our Constitutional Rights 46. About NCAP 47. The Long Death 48. Literature List & Order Form |
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Volume 1, No.4, Winter/Spring 1979/1980Contents:2. What You Can Do About Herbicide Use 4. Spray Information for WA and OR 5. Herbicide Spraying Imminent-Protect Yourself 7. Pro-Pesticide Groups Form: An Analysis 8. Herbicide Initiative Petitions Ready 9. 2,4,5-T Hearings Update 10. NCAP's Pre-Hearing Brief 11. Dow's Letter to EPA 13. Poison in Hemlock 14. A Scientist Responds to Dow 15. 2,4-D and Safety for Fish 16. Are Aquifers Contaminated by Herbicides? 18. WILPF Letter to Carter 20. News From Member Groups 23. News From Around 30. Redefining Intensive Forestry 35. Jan Newton's Testimony on Economics 38. Manual Conifer Release 43. An Alternative to Preserving Wood 44. Termites and Carpenter Ants 46. Fleas and How to Control Them |
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Volume 2, No.1, Summer 1980Contents:
1. An Open Letter to Our Readers & Supporters 4. NCAP Witnesses Testify; Hearings Moved to Eugene 5. EPA Intensifies 2,4-D Review 6. Everything You Wanted to Know About 2,4-D 7. EPA vs. Vertac: An Example of Prioritization 8. No Honeymoon in Niagara 9. GAO Reports: Defense Department & Agent Orange 11. Chemical Warfare 12. Forestry Workers: Inform Yourselves 15. News From NCAP Groups 16. Umpqua Residents Expose Sloppy Spraying 17. Siskiyou Citizens Confront Forest Service 18. News From Around 26. CCOP Conference: Focus on the Politics of Pesticides 28. Impressions of a Farm Bureaucrat 29. Urban IPM Center Opens 30. Use of the Microbial Insecticide BT and IPM 32. Ugh! Slugs! 34. Literature Reviews 36. About NCAP 36. The Oregon Trail |
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Volume 2, No.2, Fall 1980Contents:
1. Alkall Lake, Oregon: Biological Time Bomb 4. Monsanto's Mystery Herbicide: The Lowdown on Round-Up 7. Special Selection: Industry and the University 8. The Plastic Tower: Business Goes Back to College 15. Science for Sale: The Pesticide Connection 25. Scientist's Career Threatened 26. News From Around 36. Happy Hunting: TCDD Found in Deer and Elk 38. Where Have You Heard This Before? 39. NCAP Files Atrazine Appeal 39. Thanks for Help in -T Hearings 40. NCAP Candidates Survey 44. Literature |
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Volume 2, No.3, Winter 1980/1981Contents:
2. The Industrial Bio-Test Caper 6. Dow Acquires Ethical Concern 8. NCAP's (Prehearing) Benefits Brief 9. Spring Spray Alert 10. The Issue of Urban Herbicides 12. News from Around 24. NWFWA: New Directions for Forestry Workers 27. All-Species, All-Age Forest Management 30. Industry Dollars Inundate Herbicide Debate 34. Literature: GI Guinea Pigs 36. TCDD in Game Causes Concern In Memory of Ron Dixon. (Inside of back cover) |
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Volume 2, No. 4, Spring/Summer 1981
Contents:2. Letters 3. An Open Letter to NCAP Supporters From the NCAP Office Staff 4. The Reagan Administration Takes New Stance 6. Editorial: Reagan De-Regulation 7. Health and Safety: Who Should Decide? 9. Pesticide Bills in State Legislature 10. IBT: The Scandal Continues, IBT Not an Aberration 11. 25 More Labs Faulted 12. IBT Officials Indicted for Fraud 13. IBT In The News: Fraud vs. Integrity, Rise and Fall of IBT, and What Really Hurts 15. Forest Service, BLM, EPA Issue Policy Statement 15. Who Is Responsible? 16. The Chemical Industry With The Silver Tongue: PACs Buy Influence, Industry Communications, and OFS Frontal Assault 18. News From Groups: Organization and Opposition Around the Country 22. News From Around: Regulation, Citizen Action, Alternatives, Potpourri 32. Settlement Negotiations Upset 2,4,5-T Hearings 33. NCAP's Letter to EPA 34. Dow Stockholders Take Action 35. Industry Insurance in Crisis 36. Know Your Pesticides: Researchers Review the Facts on 2,4-D 37. A Chronology of Pesticide Regulation 38. Sevin Spraying for Gypsy Moth 41. Alternatives: Tilth and OSU Sponsor Biological Control Conference 42. Literature: Circle of Poison, GAO Report, Penta in Peanut Butter 45. Now, They Need Your Help |
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Volume 3, No.1, Fall/Winter 1981/1982Contents:
2. About NCAP 4. The Saga of 2,4,5-T 8. CATS: A Brief History 10. The Dubious Tool: Review of T Studies 13. Direct Testimony of Jan Newton 16. Agent Orange Report Stifled 18. Knee-Jerks Unite 24. The Squeeze is On in Siskiyou County 25. FIFRA Headed for the Round File 26. Find the EIS in Region 6 30. The Case of the Missing Health Study 32. FOIA in Trouble 33. IBT Update: Canada Takes Action 34. News from NCAP Groups 36. News from Around 46. The Paranoia that Ate California 50. Backyard Poison: Urban Pesticide Use 52. Turf Maintenance Without Sprays 54. Pesticide Film and Video Resources 55. Veneta Spray Incident 56. B.t.i: Promising New Biological Control 57. The Death of Ray Williams 59. Literature: Eloquent Shout of Protest 60. When Socrates Drinks, Everybody Drinks. |
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Volume 3, No.3, Spring/Summer 1983Contents:
2. Industrial Protection Agency 7. SOCATS v. Watt: The Evolution of a Court Case 10. CEQ v. USFS: The Anti-Herbicide Struggle in North Idaho 11. Legal Trouble for Pesticide Users 13. The Alsea Studies: Setting the Record Straight on Suspension of 2,4,5-T, 16. Editorial: Dealing with 2,4,5-T 17. NCAP Statement of Purpose 18. The Mythology of Pesticide Safety 20. Risk and Responsibility: A Hot Potato 22. Milfoil and 2,4-D: Lessons from British Columbia 25. News from NCAP Groups 26. News from Around 32. Editorial: New Directions in Pesticide Reform 33. A Message to Citizen Groups: Five Things Your Lawyer May Not Know 36. Why Write An Appeal? 38. Guide to Federal Freedom of Information 40. Guide to Freedom of Information in California 42. Resources Letters (inside back) |
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Volume 3, No.4, Fall/Winter 1983/1984Contents:
1. Letters 2. NCAP Goes to Court, But Are the Rules Being Changed? 4. Loose Threads: The Cancellation of 2,4,5-T 5. Local Problems go to Capitol Hill: FIFRA Reform Bill 6. Fighting Forest Mismanagement in Southern Oregon 8. Forming a Watershed Protection Zone 10. Herbicides and Economics 12. An Answer to Mr. Ruckelshaus 14. News from NCAP Groups 15. News from Around 21. Land Imprinting to Stop Desertification 22. Mulching for Seedling Growth: A Reforestation Option 24. A Reign of Tordon 25. Trial by Nunn in Nova Scotia 26. Resources |
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Volume 4, No. 1, Spring 1984Contents:
Editor's Introduction (inside front cover) 1. Letters 2. What is an Epidemiological Study and Just How Useful is the Epidemiology of Pesticides? 6. The (Sometimes Questionable) Means and Ends of Epidemiology 8. Fifteen Years of Evidence: The Epidemiology of 2,4,5-T 14. Those "Swedish Studies" by Hardell: Phenoxy Herbicides,Chlorophenols, and Cancer 18. Reporting of Pesticide-Related Illness in California 20. The Clinician, Farmworkers, and Pesticide Poisoning Epidemiology 22. Can Citizens Do a Health Study? 25. Cal-Trans Flu: Small-scale Epidemiology 26. Risks, Costs, Benefits, and Rights 28. Risk-Benefit Analysis in Action: The Case of EDB 30. News from NCAP Groups 31. News from Around 34. A Gift From the Northwest: The Far-Reaching Implications of Recent Spray Rulings Resources. |
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Volume 4, No. 2, Summer 1984Contents:
2. Our Cities: More People and More Pesticides Per Acre 5. Using Pesticides Without a Plan: The Case of Portland, Oregon 7. Pesticide Residues in Food: Your Daily Dose 10. Urban Integrated Pest Management: An Idea Whose Time Has Come 13. There's More Than One Way to Deal with Cockroaches 15. Warning: Pesticides Applied Here-A Landmark Ordinance in Wauconda, Illinois 17. News from NCAP Groups 20. News from Around 25. A Congressional Shield for Robins et al. 26. Do Anything But Admit Risk: Agency Response to Seven Court Decisions 29. Obtaining the Analysis of Environmental Samples: How to Make Good Use of a Private Laboratory 32. The Accuracy of Water Analysis: A Forest Service Study to Ponder 33. Watch-dogging the SLN Process 36. Resources |
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Volume 4, No. 3, Fall 1984Contents:
2. The Individual and State Spraying 6. Why Farmworkers Don't Complain 8. What to Do If You're Sprayed 12. Toxic Torts 15. Making a Case for Winning 17. The Questionable Practice of Slash Burning 22. News from NCAP Groups 25. News from Around 32. Integrated Pesticide Reform 34. Reforming Our National Pesticide Law 36. Resources. |
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Volume 5, No. 1, Spring 1985
Contents:2. Use Less and Use More Safely: Public Employees and Pesticides, 5. What Physicians Don't Know About Occupational Exposure to Pesticides 7. Out of the Frying Pan and Into the Fire: Mill-workers, Pentachlorophenol, and Tetrachlorophenol 9. Down on the (Prison) Farm: Pesticide Exposure and Alternatives 11. Refusing to Close Our Eyes: State Laws Needed to Protect Farmworkers from Pesticide Poisoning 15. Peligro-No Entrar: Poisoning as a First Step Toward Farm Worker Right-to-Know 16. Surveying Occupational Damage After the Facts: Five Reports 19. News from NCAP Groups 20. News from Around 24. The Long Shadow of 2,4,5-T and Silvex 25. Planning the Fate of Public Forests 1985-1990 28. Resources. |
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Volume 5, No. 2, Summer 1985
Contents:2. 1080: The Politics of Poison 5. Assessing the Effects of Pesticides on Wildlife 8. Endrin: A Case Study of Damage to Wildlife in Washington State 11. Gypsy Moth Birth Control 12. Pesticides, the Nonhuman Environment, and Legal Remedies: Do Trees Have Standing? 16. What's the Value of a Butterfly? Figuring Non-monetary Effects into the Costs and Benefits of Pesticide Programs 18. News from NCAP Groups 20. News from Around 25. Preventing Ground Water Contamination: Wisconsin's New Commitment 29. Commenting on EIS's 34. Resources. |
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Volume 5, No. 3, Fall 1985
Contents:2. Weeds in Nature Preserves 5. Range land Weeds & Overgrazing: An Interview with Michael Gregory 7. Water Milfoil Control in Seattle 10. Water Milfoil Control in Devils Lake, Oregon 12. Costs of Weed Control for Organic Growers 14. School-ground Weeds 16. Integrated Weed Management 18. Biological Control of Weeds int he United States: An Interview with Lloyd Andres 21. Rehabilitation of Native Plant Communities 23. News from NCAP Groups 26. News from Around 33. Keeping a Court Victory from Becoming a Pandora's Box 35. Resources. |
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Volume 5, No. 4, Winter 1985/1986
Contents:2. The Case for Eradication as a Biological Concept 4. Does the Emperor Have Clothes? Twenty Questions 6. The Eradication of Insects and Laws: CDFA and the California Legislature at Work 8. Research to the Rescue: USDA, the California Dept. of Agriculture, and Fruit Fly Eradication in Hawaii 11. One Step Forward and Five Steps Back? California's Medfly Eradication Project and Ecological Disruptions 14. What the Apple Maggot Teaches Us About Eradication Programs 16. Tansy Ragwort: Thoughts on a "Small" Eradication Program 18. The Economics of Eradication Projects: Questions That Need to be Asked 20. An Introduction to AB 1525 in California 22. Civil Rights-The Pest? 24. Eradication Tales 25. News from NCAP Groups 28. News from Around 32. Pesticide Policy Changes at the Federal Level 35. Resources. |
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Volume 6, No. 1, Spring 1986
Contents:2. The Consumer and the World: Influencing International Pesticide Use 6. Starting From Scratch With Biological Answers: The Bamburi-Baobab System 7. Hopping Off the Pesticide Treadmill in the Third World 10. PAN: The International Grassroots Organization for Pesticide Reform 13. Paraquat: Another Scourge from the Merchants of Death 16. Pesticide Regulation With the Traditional Lands of the Lillooet Tribe in What is Now Called "British Columbia" 18. "The World Bank Today Announced...": A Story of Pesticide Policy Reform 20. The New International Pesticide Code: Unprecedented Tool for Activists 23. Laissez-Faire Alive and Well: The International Effort to Protect Trade of Banned and Severely Restricted Pesticides 28. Building a Better Pesticides Reform Base in Congress 29. Silent Spring Rerun: Pesticides in the Global Environment 32. News from Groups 35. News from Around 40. Pesticide Basics #1: Is EPA Registration a Guarantee of Pesticide Safety? 43. Resources. |
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Volume 6, No. 2, Summer 1986
Contents:2. Children and Toxics 6. But What About the Other Half? The Fascinating Tale of (Non-)Inerts 8. Neurotoxicity of Pesticides 11. Synergy: Positive Interaction Among Chemicals in Mixtures 15. Of Heredity and Environment: Parenting Chemically Sensitive Children 17. Chemical Sensitivity and Pesticides 20. The Immune System and Pesticides 26. Biotechnology: More Herbicides, But at least the Crops Won't be Harmed 32. News from NCAP Groups 35. News from Around 38. A Road Map to EPA's Pesticide Program: Opportunities for Public Comment and Sources of Information 39. Pesticide Basics #3: Does That Pesticide Environmental Impact Statement Follow the Law? 42. Resources. |
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Volume 6, No. 3, Fall 1986
Contents:2. IPM When Funds are Tight 5. Urban Mosquito Problems and IPM 8. Pass the Roast, Hold the Penicillin 10. Urban-Rural Partnership for Small Farm Survival 13. Organically Grown: Marketing for Local, Sustainable Agriculture 15. Marketing Organic Produce: The Japanese Experience 18. The Economics of Forestry Pest Management 21. Stewardship Reforestation 22. Land Imprinting vs. Chemical Stripping for Southwest Range land: Ecologic and Economic Considerations 25. Biological Control in Greenhouses 28. The Economics of Urban Pest Management 29. News from NCAP Groups 30. News from Around 37. Letters 38. Cumulative Impacts Analysis: Overview 43. Resources. |
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Volume 6, No. 4, Winter 1986/1987
Contents:2. Roadside Stories: The Damage That Can Be Done 4. The Case for Change: Roadside Vegetation Management Programs 7. Eight Years of Non-chemical Roadside Management: A Jefferson County, Washington Perspective 9. Natural Roadsides: Ideas from Wisconsin and Illinois 12. Responding to Public Concern: The Development of Federal, State, and Local Regulation of Rights-of-Way Spraying 14. Doing Things Today: Roadside Test Plots 16. News from NCAP Groups 19. News from Around 23. Analyzing the Death of FIFRA Reform (1986) 26. Reversing the Burden of Proof, Demanding to Know, and Requiring Enforcement: Toxics and California's Proposition 65 28. Resources Inside Back Cover. Language Matters. |
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Volume 7, No. 1, Spring 1987
Contents:2. Integrated Pesticide Management: Courts Are Not Enough 4. The Evolution of Common Law and Public Law: Judges, Legislators, and Citizens 7. Clearing the Path for Success: Good Environmental Attorney-Client Working Relationships 9. Before We're Off and Running: One Lawyer's Checklist 10. Citizens, Searches, and Sprays: The State's Duty to Get a Warrant Before Applying Poisons to Private Property Without Permission 13. Double Duty: On Seeking Pesticide Damages and Reform 15. Making Pesticides Pay Their Debts: The Chlordane/Heptachlor Litigation Clearinghouse 16. Who Can Regulate Pesticide Applicators? The Battle Over Local Right-to-Know Ordinances 18. Saying Please to Administrative Tribunals: Challenging Public Pesticide Programs in Canada 21. Beyond Litigation: When Plaintiffs and Defendants Work Together of Forestry and Herbicides 22. Vegetation Management in the Pacific Northwest Region of the Forest Service 25. The View from Oregonians for Food and Shelter 27. The View from the Northwest Coalition for Alternatives to Pesticides 29. News from NCAP Groups 29. News from Around 33. Chemical Sensitivity: A Non-Believer's View 36. Resources. |
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Volume 7, No. 2, Summer 1987
Contents:2. High School Victims 30 Years Ago: SODA on the Move Today 4. The Importance of a Group: SODA and Beyond 5. Assisting Victims Right Away: The Perspective of Pesticide Reform Groups 7. Coordination of Media in Pesticide Poisoning Cases 9. Asking the Right Questions of a Pesticide Victim :The Perspective of a Toxicologist 11. Moving Quickly: Testing for Organophosphate Pesticide Poisoning 14. Relating to Your Doctor About a Pesticide Exposure 16. Poisons and Consent: The Constitutional Right to Be Free from Exposure to Pesticides in State Eradication Projects 20. Bringing Those Who Cause Harm to Court: Trespass, Negligence, and Strict Liability 22. Seven Things You Should Know if You're Thinking About Suing a Polluter 25. Shielding Wrongdoers from Responsibility: Tort Reform 28. News from NCAP Groups 29. News from Around 34. Of Science and Ideology: A Reply to Ephraim Kahn 37. Ephraim Kahn Replies 38. Chemical Sensitivity and the Scientific Method Inside Back Cover. Ephraim Kahn Replies. |
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Volume 8, No. 1, Spring 1988
Contents:
2. Science, Students, and Living Lightly: IPM in Eddyville Public Schools 7. Quantitative Risk Analysis: Overused, Under-examined 13. Pesticide Risk/Benefits Analysis: Who is Minding the Benefits Portion? 17. Halting a Supertanker: Chlordane Faces FIFRA and a Judge 22. Epidemiology: A Misunderstood and Misused Science 25. News from the Northwest 27. News from Around 34. Chief Seattle and the Long View 36. Pesticides and Food 39. Reviews. |
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Volume 8, No. 2, Spring 1988
Contents:
2. Home Safe Home: Alternatives to Hazardous Household Products 5. Contradicting for Pest Control Services: A Consumer's Guide 8. Condominiums without Pesticides 10. Consumer Protection and Lawn Care: New York Takes Action 13. The Fumigation Chamber 16. Providing Texas Consumers with Information about Termiticides 18. Where Does It All Go? Disposing of Household Pesticides 22. Managing a Small Business: Urban IPM-based Pest Control 24. ASQE: The Association for Safety and Quality in Exterminating 25. News from the Northwest 31. News from Around 38. Reviews. |
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Volume 8, No. 3, Fall 1988
Contents:
2. Individual Tree Selection: More Than Forestry Without Chemicals 8. An Overview of Sustainable Forestry 13. Successful Silvicultural Operations Without Herbicides in a Multiple Use Environment 16. Progress in Watershed Restoration: Stewardship of Feliz Creek 19. Integrated Pest Management Information for Forest Service Nurseries 22. Respect for a Forest's Information: An Interview with Michael Fraizer 24. Managing Forest Landscape Patterns to Discourage Forest Pests: Research Evidence 26. The Clearcut Chemical Connection 28. News from the Northwest 33. News from Around 38. Reviews. |
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Volume 8, No. 4, Winter 1988/1989
Contents:
2. IPM: How Did it Start and What Governs its Prospects? 5. Is IPM a Pact with Pesticides? 7. The Case Against IPM 10. Texas Moves Forward: IPM Within a Sustainable Agricultural Context 13. Integrated Pest Management on the Ground in Northeastern Iowa 17. Biological Control and a Biotechnology Trojan Horse 21. So Much Hangs in the Balance: Biological Control and Cassava 23. Sustainable Agricultural Research: Will it Break with Convention? 28. Policy Options for Pest Management at the State Level 31. News from the Northwest 34. News from Around 41. The Alder Hill News: Jim-Dandy Metric Weight Ratio Converter 42. Chlorpyrifos 45. Reviews. |
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Volume 9, No. 1, Spring 1989
Contents:
2. The Great Big FMC Corporation and a Schoolyard 6. How to Research that Chemical Company 9. SARA Title III: If you sit on a Committee, You may Avoid Becoming Bhopal 12. Defeating a Tasmanian Pulp Mill: An International Effort to Reduce Dioxin Proliferation 18. Bacillus thuringiensis: Industry Frenzy and a Host of Issues 22. Organic Marketplace: Still a Long, Bright Row to Hoe 26. Lab-Tested Produce: Can it Substitute for Organically-Grown Food? 29. News from the Northwest 30. News from Around 35. Reviews. |
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Volume 9, No. 2, Summer 1989
Contents:
2. What Can be Done in North America? PAN and Others Work for Worldwide Pesticide Reform 7. Information as Power: The United Nations' Consolidated List of Hazardous Products 10. Where in the World Shall we Send Our Hazardous Waste Today? 13. The World Bank and Pesticides: Guidelines and Reality 18. Where There's a Will There's a Way: Indonesia, Rice, and Alternatives to Pesticides 20. PAN Indonesia: A Grassroots Organization Moves It's Country Toward Alternatives to Pesticides 24. Where Paraquat Starts: ICI and the United kingdom 24. Paraquat in Malaysia: The Death Toll Mounts 27. Paraquat 31. The Nicaraguan Approach to Pesticide Problems: A Model for International Non-Governmental Organizations 35. Mission No-Longer Impossible: Researching Pesticide Producers 39. Pictures for Pesticides: A Critique of the FAO/GIFAP Scheme 41. News from the Northwest 44. News from Around 49. Reviews 51. International Pesticide Reform: A Survey of the World's Newsletters 54. There Goes that Injunction: Herbicides The Forest Service and Citizens. |
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Volume 9, No. 3, Fall 1989
Contents:
2. Children and Pesticides in Mexico 5. Intolerable Risk: The Physiological Susceptibility of Children to Pesticides 10. Cancer Clusters Among Children: The Implications of Mc Farland 15. Mother's Milk or Mother's Poison? Pesticides in Breast Milk 18. Should Children Drink Three Glasses of Dioxin-Contaminated Milk Per Day? 21. Treating Head Lice: It's a Pesticide Issue Too 24. Like Climbing Mountains: The Children's Cleanup Crusade 28. News from the Northwest 28. News from Around 35. How Well is Federal Pesticide Law Enforced in Your State? An Oregon Study 38. Unwanted Progeny: The Problem of Existing Stocks of Banned Pesticides 41. A Guide to Freedom of Information in the Northwest 45. Reviews. |
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Volume 9, No. 4, Winter 1989/1990
Contents:
2. Are Full Formulations Tested for Acute Toxicity? A California Audit Raises Questions 7. Safe Haven for Pesticide Toxins: List 3 Inerts 10. Federal Regulation of PesticideInert Ingredients 14. Roundup, Vision, POEA, and 1,4-Dioxane: Why Full Formulations are the Problem 16. What if Organic Farmers Can't Find Out What They're Spraying? 18. Negligible Risk: Subsidizing Pesticide Use With Acceptable Human Deaths 21. Hidden Hazards in Food Use Pesticides: The Case of Ethylene Thiourea 25. What Happens When Pesticides Are Degraded? A Guide to Terms and Processes 32. Groundwater Monitoring for Pesticide Degradates and Formulation Materials: Lessons from Wisconsin 32. Why Dioxin and Other Halogenated Aromatic Hydrocarbons Are Bad News 37. News from the Northwest 41. News from Around 46. Reviews. |
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Volume 10, No. 1, Spring 1990
Contents:
2. If Not Risk Assessment, Then What? 8. Dioxin Human Health Damage Studies: Damaged Data? 13. The Legitimacy of Public Perceptions of Risk 16. So Many Problems: Assessment of Human Exposure to Pesticides 20. Negligible Risk: Premeditated Murder? 23. The Fallacy of Exporting Risk Analyses to Developing Countries 26. Risk Assessment: A Public Health Hazard? 32. News from the Northwest 33. News from Around 39. Changing Sprayers' Ways 40. Where There's a Will, There's a Way: City Rose Garden Without Insecticides of Fungicides 42. Will We End U.S. Complicity in the Circle of Poison? 45. Reviews. |
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Volume 10, No. 4, Winter 1990/1991
Contents:
2. "Mommy, I'm Dying": Learning from a School Pesticide Tragedy 4. Are Pesticides Taking Away the Ability of Our Children to Learn? 9. From Spray Tanks to Caulk Guns: Successful School IPM in Montgomery County, Maryland 12. SPUR: Moving San Diego, California, Schools toward Integrated Pest Management 14. An End to Methyl Bromide Booby Traps in Dade County, Florida Schools 16. Circle of Change: Oak Park, Illinois, Schools Reduce Pesticide Use 18. A Pesticide-free School for a Chemically Sensitive Family in Boise, Idaho 19. Adopting Integrated Pest Management in Schools 22. Bugs in the Classroom! Hands on Teaching Ideas 25. News from the Northwest 29. News from Around 34. Resistance of Insect Pests and Disease Vectors to Synthetic Pyrethroids 39. Reviews. |
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Volume 11, No. 1, Spring 1991
Contents:2. Buyer Beware! Penta Contamination of an Ashland, Oregon Home 4. Politics of Penta: A Sorcerer's Apprentice at Work? 8. Penta in my Backyard? Contamination of Groundwater Near a Wood Preserving Plant 11. Downgrading Dioxin's Cancer Risk: Where's the Science? 15. Pentachlorophenol: Toxicology and Environmental Fate 19. Chromated Copper Arsenate 24. Alternatives to Household Uses of Wood Preservatives: A Bibliography 26. News from the Northwest 31. News from Around 36. Good Clean Jobs, Good Clean Products, and a Good Clean Earth 38. Maybe All You Need is an Herbicide Safener 39. Reviews. |
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Volume 12, No. 2, Summer 1992
Contents:2. Beyond Herbicide Wars: Trees, Weeds, and the U.S. Forest Service in the Pacific Northwest 9. Butte Falls, Oregon, Protects its Watershed 11. Weyerhaeuser Woes 13. Keeping Herbicides on the Ground in Revelstoke, British Columbia 14. No Herbicides on the Rogue River National Forest in '92 15. No Hexazinonc in this Spring! Concerned Citizens at Work 16. News from the Northwest 20. News from Around 26. Can we Maintain Turf Without Synthetic Chemicals? 31. Aldicarb 36. Reviews 38. Alternatives 40. Letters. |
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Volume 12, No. 3, Fall 1992
Contents:2.When Ignorance is Not Bliss: Secret "Inert" Pesticide Ingredients 6. Taking the Secrets out of Pesticide Products: How to Use "Inerts" to Promote Alternatives 10. "Inert" Granules: The Link Between Paper Recycling and Pesticides 12. On the Prowl for Secret Ingredients 14. "Inerts" and Legal Action, News from the Northwest 21. News from Around 27. The Perfect Poison for the Perfect Banana 30. Diazinon 36. Reviews, 39. Alternatives 40. Letters. |
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Volume 13, No. 1, Spring 1993
Contents:
2. Collecting Information About Red Raspberry Production: A Farmer-Based Project 4. Delicious, Profitable, and Certified Organic Raspberries: Washington Growers at Work 8. Organic Agriculture: A Growth Industry in Idaho 10. Education for Sustainability: From Seed to Shelf 11. AERO Farm Improvement Clubs: A Collaborative Learning Community 14. Oregonians Put Their Money Where Their Mouths Are 16. Answering Farmers' Questions: California's Organic Farming Research Foundation 18. News from the Northwest 21. News from Around 26. Controlling Pests Biologically: Experiences of a Mexican Coffee Growers Cooperative 28. Are Pesticide Risks Transforming Today's Alternative Practices Into Tomorrow's Conventions? 31. Carbaryl 39. Alternatives 39. Reviews 40. Letters. |
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Volume 13, No. 2, Summer 1993
Contents:2. From Factories and Tank Cars to You: Hazards of Manufacturing and Transporting Pesticides 11. Toxic Timebombs on the Road: For-Export-Only Pesticides 13. Delivering Pesticides: One Driver's Story 16. A Poisonous Fumigant on the Move 19. News from the Northwest 25. News from Around 29. Carbaryl, Part 2 36. Reviews 38. Alternatives 40. Letters. |
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Volume 13, No. 3, Fall 1993
Contents:2. Proteins...RNA...DNA...Understanding Biotechnology Basics 4. Biotechnology and Agricultural Pesticide Use: An Interaction Between Genes and Poisons 12. Grassroots Strategies for Confronting Biotechnology 15. Northwest Research Priorities: Sustainable Agriculture and Biotechnology 16. News from the Northwest 20. News from Around 24. California Strawberries: Pesticides Used and Their Alternatives 29. Triclopyr 36. Reviews 38. Alternatives 40. Letters. |
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Volume 13, No. 4, Winter 1993
Contents:2. Spreading the Word about Pesticide Hazards and Alternatives 6. A Pesticide Reform Toolkit Pesticides are Unnecessary Poisons A Healthy Backyard: Lawns and Gardens Without Pesticides, Needless Hazards: Children and Pesticides No Poisons In My Watershed: Forestry Herbicides in the Pacific Northwest Healthy Food and Healthy Farms: Growing Food Without Pesticides NCAP: Because Our World Is Too Precious to Poison 20. News from the Northwest News from Around 30. Sulfometuron Methyl (Oust) 36. Reviews 38. Alternatives 40. Letters. |
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Volume 14, No. 2, Summer 1994
Contents:Pesticides and Your Local Government 2. What Does Your Town Spray? 7. Lessons in Pest Management from the Elm Leaf Beetle 10. A Look at Pesticide Use in One County 13. Successful Alternatives: Managing Pests with Fewer Poisons News from NCAP 19. EPA Shouldn't Accept Trade Secret Claims about "Inerts" 20. Linking Idaho Potato Farmers, Consumers, and Processors 20. Raspberry Growers and a Cleaner Puget Sound 21. "Getting Pesticides Out of Our Schools" Now Available 21. All Twenty NCAP Pesticide Factsheets News from the Northwest 22. Good News for Railroad Vegetation Management 22. Log Imports: More Methyl Bromide Fumigation 23. Forestry Pesticides Contaminate Washington Streams 23. Where Have all the Moths Gone? Food News 24. Illegal Pesticide Use at Food Lion Supermarkets 25. New USDA Study Finds Residues on Washed and Peeled Produce News from Around 26. Aldicarb Blazes after Truck Accident Near Dallas 27. Playing with Poisons? More Cancer Deaths among Golf Course Superintendents Insecticide Factsheet 28. Cyfluthrin Reviews 35. Prospering Without Methyl Bromide 35. Pesticides, Rice Productivity and Farmers' Health 36. Southern Exposure: The Phaseout of Methyl Bromide in Developing Countries Alternatives 37. Community Mosquito Control Letters 40. From Our Readers. |
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Volume 14, No. 4, Winter 1994
Contents:
Working towards Pesticide-free Schools2. Where There's a Will, There's a Way, News from NCAP
9. A Sense of Wonder: NCAP's 17th Annual Meeting
10. Progress! Raspberry Farm Improvement Clubs
10. Beyond Pesticides: New Grassroots Strength
News from the Northwest
11. Contaminated Groundwater: A New Map and Report
12. New California Legislation Supports Biological Farming
Food News
13. Getting Cancer-causing Pesticides Out of Food!
News from Around
14. Tap Water Blues: Carcinogenic Herbicides Contaminate U.S. Drinking Water
Insecticide Factsheet
15. Chlorpurifos, Part 1: Toxicology
Reviews
21. Controlling Weeds with Fewer Chemicals
Alternatives
22. Landscape Weed Control
Letters to the Editor
24. From Our Readers.
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Volume 15, No. 1, Spring 1995
Contents:Pesticide Drift, "Indiscriminately from the Skies" News from NCAP 7. Using Beneficial Wasps for Raspberry Pest Management 8. Toxic Water: A New Report About Salmon and Pesticides News from the Northwest 9. Hot Water: A "Cool" New Weed Control Method Food News 10. Sustainable Agriculture in Cuba 11. Illegal Pesticide Residues on U.S. Food: A New Report Finds Under-reporting of Violations News from Around 12. Behind the Closed Doors of a Slippery Science Insecticide Factsheet 15. Chlorpyrifos, Part 2: Human Exposure Reviews 21. Future Harvest: Pesticide-free Farming Alternatives 22. Least-toxic Management of Rose Diseases Letters to the Editor 24. From Our Readers. |
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Volume 15, No. 2, Summer 1995
Contents:Sustainable Agriculture 2. Towards a Healthy and Efficient Agricultural System News from NCAP 8. A New Challenge for Business: Kick the Pesticide Habit! 9. An Opportunity Northwest Schools Shouldn't Miss 9. Your Input Needed as Oregon Drafts New Forest Spray Rules News from the Northwest 10. High Opposition + Low Bug Counts = No Carbaryl For Now 10. New Farm Improvement Clubs in Southern Idaho Food News 11. Congress, Pesticides, Cancer, and Your Food News from Around 11. New Legal Action Concerning Airline Spraying 12. An Investigation of Swainson's Hawks in Argentina Insecticide Factsheet 15. Chlorpyrifos, Part 3: Ecological Effects Reviews 20. Clean Water in Your Watershed 20. Sell What You Sow 21. Restoration Forestry Alternatives 22. Sane Cockroach Management Part 1 Letters to the Editor 24. From Our Readers. |
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Volume 15, No. 3, Fall 1995
Contents:About the Cover Roadside Vegetation Management 2. It's Time for Change, News from NCAP 7. Choosing a Laboratory for Pesticide Analysis 8. Water Rights and Notification of Forest Chemical Use 9. Pesticide Use Reduction Workshop Offers Motivation to Northwest Schools News from the Northwest 10. Conservationists Announce Campaign for Sustainable Forestry Initiative Food News 11. Parents Beware: Too Many Pesticides in Baby Food News from Around 12. New Tap Water Monitoring Project Finds "Weed Killers by the Glass" 13. DuPont Gets Its Due: Huge Fine in Benlate Case, Herbicide Factsheet 14. Glyphosate, Part 1: Toxicology Reviews 21. The Organic Gardener's Home Reference 21. Encyclopedia of Environmental Biology Alternatives 22. Sane Cockroach Management, Pt. 2 Letters to the Editor 24. From Our Readers. |
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Volume 15, No. 4, Winter 1995
Contents:Pesticides and Food 2. Towards Healthy Eating! News from NCAP 7. Choosing a Laboratory for Pesticide Analysis 8. "Cultivating Change" in Idaho 9. NCAP's 1995 Annual Meeting 10. Eating Organic in Boise News from the Northwest 10. Willamette River Water Quality: C+ and Falling Food News 11. Looking at the Bigger Picture: Food Security Councils 12. Apple Growers' Disparagement Suit against CBS Dismissed by Appeals Court, News from Around 13. What's Hiding in the "Inerts" in Household Pesticides? 13. Cotton Spraying Kills Fish, Herbicide Factsheet 14. Glyphosate, Part 2: Human Exposure and Ecological Effects Reviews 21. Cultivating Crisis: The Human Cost of Pesticides in Latin America Alternatives 22. Getting to Know Spiders Letters to the Editor 24. From Our Readers. |
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Volume 16, No. 1, Spring 1996
Contents:Pesticides and Breast Cancer 2. Prevention is Crucial, News from NCAP 8. Taking the Pesticides Out of Christmas 8. Good News from Idaho, News from the Northwest 9. Forest Spray Permits Overturned in British Columbia Food News 12. Children's Exposure to Pesticides in House Dust News from Around 13. Heat Beats Fumigation for Killing Termites 14. Methyl Bromide Slips Passed Required Health Testing--Again, "Inert" Ingredient Factsheet 15. Nonyl Phenol and Related Chemicals, Reviews 21. Designer Poisons: How to Protect Your Health and Home from Toxic Pesticides Alternatives 22. Coping with Slugs and Snails Letters to the Editor 24. From Our Readers. |
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Volume 16, No. 2, Summer 1996
Contents:Pesticides and Male Fertility 2. Masculinity at Risk, News from NCAP 8. Farmers Asked to Join NCAP in Pest Control District Project 8. Another Way to Support NCAP 9. NCAP Potato Marketing Meeting a Success 9. Improving Pesticide Labels 10. In It For The Long Haul, News from the Northwest 10. Idaho Growers Consider Forming Cooperative 11. Monthly Dursban Spraying in Helena Schools Halted Food News 12. Bats: Not a Vampire Legend, but a Farmer's Friend News from Around 13. Hazardous Pesticide Exports: High and on the Rise 14. More Pesticide Use; More Birth Defects Insecticide Factsheet 15. Cypermethrin, Reviews 21. Salad Gardens: Gormet Greens and Beyond Alternatives 22. A Rat- and Mouse-free House Letters to the Editor 24. From Our Readers. |
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Volume 16, No. 3, Fall 1996
Contents:Pesticides in Rentals and Condominiums 2. No More Pesticides at Home News from NCAP 7. Endowment on Track 7. NCAP's Pesticide Reform Work Catapults Into the 21st Century 8. Apple Maggot Project coalition Takes to the Farm 9. Gardenburger Boycott News from the Northwest 10. Oregon Food Processor Moves Away From Pesticides 10. More Mischief from Sulfonylureas 12. National Forest Acreage Sprayed Food News 12. Congress Enacts a Faustian Food Safety Bargain News from Around 13. Synergy in the Headlines 14. Estrogen-mimicking Pesticide Found in California Soil 15. New York Enacts New Pesticide Use Reporting Law Herbicide Factsheet 16. Imazapyr Reviews 21. Pesticides and the Immune System: The Public Health Risks 22. Our Stolen Future: Are We Threatening our Fertility, Intelligence and Survival? Alternatives 23. Solving Blackberry Problems Letters to the Editor 24. From Our Readers. |
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Volume 16, No. 4, Winter 1996
Contents:Pesticides Hormones, and Wildlife in the Pacific Northwest 2. Pollution's Legacy in Our Backyard News from NCAP 8. Judge Rules Pesticide "Inerts" Are Not Trade Secrets 9. NCAP's Annual Meeting: Farmworkers and Pesticides News from the Northwest 9. New San Francisco Ordinance Will End City Pesticide Use 10. Pesticides and Irrigation Districts Don't Mix Food News 11. Grocery Store Fogging Poisons Texas Shopper News from Around 12. Benlate DF and DuPont: Will Justice Be Served? 14. Strawberry Fumigant Drifting Into California Neighborhoods Herbicide Factsheet 15. Glufosinate Reviews 20. Veterans and Agent Orange: Update 1996 21. Is This Your Child's World? How You Can Fix the Schools and Homes that Are Making Your Children Sick Alternatives 22. Coping with Ticks Letters to the Editor 24. From Our Readers. |
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Volume 17, No. 1, Spring 1997
Contents:Managing Weeds At Home and in our Communities 2. Band-Aids are Not Enough News from NCAP 7. Time is Ripe for Apple Maggot Coalition 7. Don't I Have a Right to Know About Pesticide Use? News from the Northwest 8. Oust Threatens Washington Watershed News from Around 9. Silent Scourge: Legally Used Pesticides Are Killing Millions of Birds Herbicide Factsheet 14. Dichlobenil Reviews 21. Pesticides in the Atmosphere: Distribution, Trends, and Governing Factors Alternatives 22. Subterranean Termites, Part 1 Letters to the Editor 24. From Our Readers. |
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Volume 17, No. 2, Summer 1997
Contents:Pesticide Registration 2. No Guarantee of Safety News from NCAP 10. Hidden Toxic "Inerts": A Tragicomedy of Errors 12. When Government Makes Organic Growers Spray: A New Guide News from the Northwest 13. Irrigation District Herbicides: "More Pernicious than Nuclear Waste" Food News 14. Green Bean "Emergencies" Repeat Fourteen Years in a Row News from Around 15. Golf's Green Handicap Fumigant Factsheet 17. Sulfuryl Flouride Alternatives 21. Subterranean Termites Part 2, Reviews 22. Toxic Deception 23. My Father's Garden Letters to the Editor 24. From Our Readers. |
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Volume 17, No. 3, Fall 1997
Contents:Reducing Pesticide Use in the Netherlands 2. With Stick and Carrot News from NCAP 9. Community Opposition Halts Eugene Schools Herbicide Plan 10. Vinclozolin on Beans: EPA Won't Follow It's Own Rules News from the Northwest 11. NCAP, Idaho Rural Council, and Idaho Extension Offices Hold Successful Farm Tour Food News 12. Sewer Sludge: A Toxic Mix of Pesticides and Heavy Metals News from Around 13. Words and Deeds: "Last Resort" Means Routine Sprays 14. Pesticides and the Mystery of Deformed Frogs Alternatives 15. Managing Fleas without Poisons Reviews 23. Living Downstream: An Ecologist Looks at Cancer and the Environment 23. Tough to Swallow 24. Letters to the Editor |
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Volume 17, No. 4, Winter 1997
Contents:Sustainable Potato Production 2. Innovative Cropping Systems Can Replace Hazardous Pesticides News from NCAP 8. NCAP Celebrates its 20th Anniversary 9. Willamette River Pesticides Threaten Oregon's Future News from the Northwest 10. Toxic Toys? Herbicide-filled Milk Jugs in a Park 11. Rising Toxic Tide Drenches California News from Around 12. Biased Investigation by an Agriculture Department Fungicide Factsheet 14. Chlorothalonil Reviews 21. Pesticides in Surface Waters: Distribution, Tends, and Governing Factors, Alternatives 22. Drywood Termites Letters to the Editor 24. From Our Readers. |
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Volume 18, No. 1, Spring 1998
Contents:Non-chemical Management of Noxious Weeds 2. Lessons from Leafy Spurge and Yellow Starthistle News from NCAP 7. NCAP Petitions EPA to End "Inert" Secrecy News from the Northwest 8. New USGS Study Highlights Need for Pesticide Use Data 9. Pesticide Use Linked to Bellingham Leukemia Cluster Food News 10. Pervasive Organophosphate Pesticides Threaten Kids 11. Major Overhaul of Proposed Organic Standards Needed News from Around 12. New Resources: Schools, Children, and Pesticides 12. Declining Male Fertility, Herbicide Factsheet 13. Picloram, Reviews 21. The Green Food Shopper: An Activist's Guide to Changing the Food System 21. Book of Lists for Hazardous Regulated Substances Alternatives 22. Solving Yellowjacket Problems Letters to the Editor 24. From Our Readers. |
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Volume 18, No. 2, Summer 1998
Contents:Pesticides and Children 2. Jimmy and Jane's Day: A Precautionary Tale News from NCAP 9. Fleas, "Inerts," and Schools: New Reports from NCAP News from the Northwest 10. Launch of a Pesticide Right to Know Effort in Oregon Food News 11. A Pattern of Indifference Towards Farmworker Safety 12. USDA Responds to Grassroots Call for Changes to Organic Standards, But... News From Around 13. More Spraying Means More Mosquitoes 13. Chlorpyrifos and Toys, Insecticide Factsheet 14. Permethrin, Reviews 21. Earthworm Ecology 21. Bodies in Protest: Environmental Illness and the Struggle over Medical Knowledge Alternatives 22. Dealing with Head Lice Letters to the Editor 24. From Our Readers. |
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Volume 18, No. 3, Fall 1998
Contents:Glyphosate (Roundup) 2. Responding to a Chemical Goliath Herbicide Factsheet 3. Glyphosate (Roundup) News from NCAP 17. Tours Demonstrate Organic Soil Building Practices 18. Oregonians Speak Out for Right to Know 18. Donations to NCAP's Agriculture Program News from the Northwest 19. Pesticides in California Air Food News 19. Fields of Change: Farmers Finding Alternatives 20. New Organic Rules Could be Released Soon News from Around 20. Pesticides and Breast Cancer Reviews 21. Techniques for Reducing Pesticide Use: Economic and Environmental Benefits Alternatives 22. Encouraging Ladybugs Letters to the Editor 24. From Our Readers. |
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Volume 18, No. 4, Winter 1998
Contents:2. Information Please! Notification and Posting of Urban Pesticide Applications News from NCAP 7. NCAP's Annual Meeting: Skills and Inspiration 8. Organic Alert!! 8. New NCAP Report Highlights Risks of Aircraft Pesticides News from the Northwest 9. Organic Cranberries from the Southern Oregon Coast 10. Pesticide Right-to-Know Legislation in Oregon 11. Oregon Funds Pesticide Monitoring in the Alsea Basin Food News 11. Farm Children and Pesticides: A New Report from NRDC News from Around 12. Do We Have to Wait for a Crisis to Protect Our Children from Pesticides? 13. Atrazine: Banned in Europe but Widely Used on U.S. Farms Herbicide Factsheet 15. Clopyralid Skills 20. Writing an Effective Letter to the Editor Reviews 21. The Voice of the Infinite in the Small: Revisioning our Insect-Human Connection 21. Chemically Induced Alterations in Functional Development and Reproduction of Fishes Alternatives 22. Managing Crane Flies in Lawns Letters to the Editor 24. From Our Readers. |
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Volume 19, No. 1, Spring 1999
Contents:2. Diminishing Returns: Salmon Decline and Pesticides News from NCAP 8. Natural Landscaping Weans Schools Off Weed Killers 9. Shoshone-Bannock Tribes Start Potato Demonstration Project News from the Northwest 10. Providing Accountability for Pesticide Use in Oregon Food News 11. Do You Know What You're Eating? News from Around 11. Pyrethroid Insecticides Mimic the Hormone Estrogen 12. Methyl Parathion Misuse in the News Again 13. Publishers' Fears of Monsanto Stifle a Free Press Herbicide Factsheet 14. 2,4-D: Toxicology, Part 1 Skills 20. Effective Meetings with Elected Officials Reviews 21. The Forgotten Pollinators Alternatives 22. Preventing Housefly Problems Letters to the Editor 24. From Our Readers. |
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Volume 19, No. 2, Summer 1999
Contents:2. Basic Information about Pesticides News from NCAP 9. Building Farms for the Future 9. Changing Northwest School Pest Control Policies 10. Pesticide Reporting Bill Moves in Oregon Legislature News from the Northwest 10. Providing Accountability for Pesticide Use in Oregon 12. Contaminated Drinking Water in Whatcom County Food News 12. Successful Gardenburger Boycott Ends News from Around 13. There's Got to Be a Better Way: Besticides in Benin Herbicide Factsheet 14. 2,4-D: Toxicology, Part 2 Skills 20. Researching Pesticides' Health Effects on the Web Reviews 21. Against the Grain 21. The Dispossessed: Living with Multiple Chemical Sensitivities Alternatives 22. Managing Fruit Flies Without Poisons Letters to the Editor 24. From Our Readers. |
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Volume 19, No. 3, Fall 1999
Contents:2. Inert Ingredients in Pesticides: Who's Keeping Secrets? News from NCAP 8. Victory! Oregon's Governor Signs Right-to-Know Bill 9. Eighty More Groups Demand "Inerts" Labeling 10. Farm Tour Draws Record Crowds News from the Northwest 11. Grassroots Action to Uphold the Clean Water Act Food News 12. Whatever Happened to the Food Quality Protection Act? News from Around 12. Pesticide Report Card: Only One Texas School Gets an A 13. The Pesticide Industry Enters the Classroom Herbicide Factsheet 14. 2,4-D: Ecological Effects Skills 20. Need to Raise Money? Try a Garage Sale Reviews 21. Biology of Food Irradiation 21. Disrupting the Balance Alternatives 22. Lacewings, Nature's Little Helpers Letters to the Editor 24. From Our Readers. |
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Volume 19, No. 4, Winter 1999
Contents:2. Landscaping Nature's Way: Using Natural Landscaping to Reduce Herbicide Use, News from NCAP 8. NCAP's Annual Meeting A Huge Success 9. NCAP's New Report: Pesticide Tracking Will Benefit Agriculture 10. Wholesome Farms and Foods Forever Conference News from the Northwest 11. Oregon's Governor Appoints Work Group for Pesticide Tracking Program 11. New Pesticide Strategy for Seattle and King County Food News 12. EPA Wavers about Protecting Kids from Chlorpyrifos News from Around 13. Pesticides and Deformed Frogs: New Research Suggests a Link 13. Pesticide Industry's Top Ten "Hot Spots" Herbicide Factsheet 14. 2,4-D: Exposure Skills 20. Good Meetings Don't Happen by Accident Reviews 21. Biological Control of Weeds: A World Catalogue of Agents and their Target Weeds Alternatives 22. Preparing a Landscape Site Without Chemicals Letters to the Editor 24. From Our Readers. |
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Volume 20, No. 1, Spring 2000
Contents:2. An Idea whose Time Has Come: Pesticide Use Reporting News from NCAP 8. NCAP Speaks Out on Organics at Idaho Potato Conference 8. Pesticides Harm Threatened Salmon in the Northwest 9. OPEN Launches Right-to-Know Accountability Agenda 10. NCAP Members Tell EPA to Ban Chlorpyrifos News from the Northwest 11. Arcata, California Bans Pesticides on City Property Food News 11. USDA Releases Revised Organic Standards 12. ABC's 20/20 Takes Aim at Organically Grown Produce News from Around 13. Pesticides and Children 13. "Inert" in Asthma-Control Pesticide Causes Asthma, Fumigant Factsheet 14. Metam Sodium Skills 20. Seven Steps Towards Successful Negotiations Reviews 21. Seven Wonders: Everyday Things for a Healthier Planet 21. Hormone Impostors Alternatives 22. Living with Carpenter Ants, Part 1 Letters to the Editor 24. From Our Readers. |
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Volume 20, No. 2, Summer 2000
Contents:2. Lethal Lawns: Diazinon Use Threatens Salmon Survival News from NCAP 9. NCAP Report Provides New Tool for School Activists 10. Railroad Herbicide Use Poisons Eugene Residents 10. OPEN Coalition Applauds New Review of Pesticide Tracking in Oregon 11. More Networking for Idaho Farmers News from the Northwest 12. California Remains "Hooked on Poison" Food News 12. GAO Criticizes Weak Pesticide Protections for Farmworkers News from Around 13. EPA Takes Action on Chlorpyrifos, Finally 13. New School Pest Management and Notification Laws in Illinois Insecticide Factsheet 15. Diazinon: Toxicology Skills 22. Tips for Effective Public Speaking Reviews 23. Canaries on the Rim: Living Downwind in the West Letters to the Editor 24. From Our Readers. |
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Volume 20, No. 3, Fall 2000
Contents:News from NCAP 2. The Tap Gap, a New Report on Pesticides and Drinking Water 2. Getting EPA to Respond to the Salmon Crisis 3. Tours that Teach and Built Teamwork 4. NCAP Members Sound Off about Diazinon 4. Implementing Oregon's Pesticide Tracking Law News from the Northwest 5. Adding Insult to Injury: Young Victim Ordered to Pay Pesticide Company Court Costs Food News 6. EPA Admits a 40 Year Old Corn Herbicide Causes Cancer 7. ABC's 20/20 Apologizes for Report on Organic Produce News from Around 7. Declines in Sperm Density: Largest Analysis Ever Confirms Earlier Findings Profile 8. If You Want to Change the World, Start with Yourself Alternatives 10. Living with Carpenter Ants, Part 2 13. Restoring A Lawn Without Chemicals Insecticide Factsheet 14. Diazinon: Ecological Effects and Environmental Contamination, Commentary 22. Gulf War Illness: Causes and Cures Skills 22. Identifying Pesticide Ingredients Using an MSDS Reviews 23. Drum Beat for Mother Earth: Persistent Organic Pollutants Threatening Indigenous Peoples 23. Making Better Environmental Decisions Letters to the Editor 24. From Our Readers. |
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Volume 20, No. 4, Winter 2000
Contents:News from NCAP 2. "Hot" New Tools and Time-Tested Natural Methods for Managing School Landscapes 4. NCAP Files Suit to Force EPA to Act on Inerts 4. NCAP's Commuters Win! 5. NCAP's 24th Annual Meeting 5. New Directions for NCAP: Unveiling our Strategic Plan 6. Implementing Oregon's Pesticide Tracking Law 6. Farmers, Friends and the Land News from the Northwest 7. Persistent Weed Controversy in Missoula, Montana News from Around 8. New Report Details Alarmingly High Pesticide Use in New York 8. EPA Takes Action on Diazinon: Too Little, Too Late Profile 9. Greener Golfing in Santa Cruz, California Alternatives 10. Poison Oak and Ivy Management Herbicide Factsheet 12. Triclopyr Action Alert 20. Cancel the Bird-Killing Insecticide Fenthion Skills 21. Pesticide Labels: Where Can I Get One? How Are They Useful? Reviews 23. Stolen Harvest: The Hijacking of the Global Food Supply 23. Science Under Siege Letters to the Editor 24. From Our Readers. |
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Volume 21, No. 1, Spring 2001
Contents:Sustainable Agriculture 2. Pursuing the Win-Win Strategy with Farmers News from NCAP 7. NCAP Files Suit to Protect Salmon from Pesticides 7. Threats to Oregon's Landmark Right-to-Know Law News from the Northwest 8. Union Pacific's Spraying: No Longer Secret 8. Alsea Herbicide Runoff 9. "Risky" Forest Service Noxious Weed Spray Programs Food News 9. Consumers Union Grades EPA: C- 10. Atrazine: An Herbicide that Should Be on the Way Out News from Around 11. Sustainable Chemistry: No Longer an Oxymoron? 11. Four States Sue EPA in Support of "Inert" Disclosure Alternatives 12. Coping with a Mossy Roof Profile 14. Kids Take Action and Get Results! Insecticide Factsheet 15. Imidacloprid, Research 22. "Inerts" and the Agricultural Worker, Skills 23. Photographing a Spray Incident Letters to the Editor 24. From Our Readers. |
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Volume 21, No. 2, Summer 2001
Contents:News from NCAP 2. Money Matters: Oregon's Pesticide Tracking Falters 2. Thanks for All Your Survey Responses! 3. Spreading a Sustainable Message among Tie-dyes, Neck Ties, and Slide Ties News from the Northwest 4. "The Retriever" Promises Less Herbicide Use on Oregon Roads 4. Good News for Northwest Schools 5. Union Boycott Succeeds! 5. Pesticides Linked to Declines of Threatened California Frogs Food News 6. Roundup Tolerant Soybeans: More Pesticides, Fewer Beans 6. Organic Agriculture Yields Tasty Fruit and Fertile Soil News from Around 7. More Hazards of Pesticides for Children's Health Profile 8. Restoring Wetlands in West Eugene (Almost) without Pesticides Alternatives 10. Protection from Mosquito Bites Herbicide Factsheet 12. Atrazine: Toxicology Research 21. "Inerts" and Health Skills 22. Contracting for Pest Control Services Reviews 22. Chemical Pesticide Markets, Health Risks and Residues Letters to the Editor 24. From Our Readers. |
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Volume 21, No. 3, Fall 2001
Contents:News from NCAP 2. Oregon's Pesticide Tracking: Your Voice is Needed 2. EPA Misses Opportunity to End Pesticide Secrets 3. Don't Miss NCAP's Pesticides and Salmon Workshop 3. Funding Insecure for Oregon's Pesticide Tracking Program News from the Northwest 4. California's Healthy Schools Act Takes Off Food News 4. Reforming Cuban Agriculture 5. Understanding and Protecting the Nature of Organics News from Around 6. Punishing Two Pesticide Giants, DuPont and S.C. Johnson Alternatives 7. Dealing with Dandelions Profile 10. For Swainson's Hawks, Hope Means Fewer Pesticides Herbicide Factsheet 12. Atrazine: Environmental Contamination and Ecological Effects Skills 21. You've Been Sprayed: What Can You Do? Reviews 23. Integrated Pest Management in Schools: A Better Method 23. Database: Scientists' and Non-Profits' Ties to Industry Letters to the Editor 24. From Our Readers. |
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Volume 21, No.4, Winter 2001
Contents:Basic Information about Pesticides 2. Ten Reasons Not to Use Pesticides News from NCAP 6. Rachel Carson Comes to Life at NCAP's Annual Meeting 6. Pesticide Tracking Begins! 7. NCAP's Clean Water for Salmon Workshop a Success News from the Northwest 8. Insects in our Forests: Allies not Adversaries 8. Mixed News: Pesticide Use in California during 2000 9. Stopping a School Pesticide Spray Project in Boise Food News 10. Coming Soon: EPA Will Likely Accept Data from Pesticide Tests Done on People 10. GAO Says IPM Has Failed to Reduce Chemical Pesticide Use News from Around 11. House Kills Federal School Pesticide Amendment 11. New Pesticide Policy for Alaska Schools Alternatives 12. Dampwood Termite Solutions Profile 14. Pulling Together in the Wenatchee National Forest Herbicide Factsheet 16. Oryzalin, Reviews 21. Having Faith: An Ecologist's Journey to Motherhood Skills 22. ABCs of Toxicology: Basic Definitions Letters to the Editor 24. From Our Readers. |
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Volume 22, No. 1, Spring 2002
Contents:News from NCAP 2. NCAP's New Report: Poisoned Waters 2. Lack of Funding Puts Oregon's Pesticide Tracking Law on Hold 3. EPA Nixes Agreement to Protect Endangered Salmon 4. Divided "Inerts" Advisory Group Finishes Up Its Work for EPA News from the Northwest 4. Missoula City Council to Adopt Herbicide Guidelines in May 5. The National Pesticide Forum Comes to Seattle 6. Protection from Pesticides for Washington Farmworkers News from Around 6. Protecting Birds from the Insecticide Fenthion 7. Phaseout of Household Uses of Arsenic Treated Wood 7. Your Business Can Help Change the World! Research 8. Poisoned Waters: Pesticide Contamination of Waters and Solutions to Protect Pacific Salmon Profile 11. Justice Prevails Alternatives 12. Identifying Stinging Insects Insecticide Factsheet 14. Pyrethrins/Pyrethrum Reviews 21. Playing with Poison Skills 22. ABCs of Toxicology, Part 2: Dose and Response Letters to the Editor 24. From Our Readers. |
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Volume 22, No. 2, Summer 2002
Contents:News from NCAP 2. NCAP Kicks Off Our 25th Anniversary 2. Idaho Poultry Workshop 3. NCAP Tells Agency to Solve Weed Problems Instead of Just Spraying More News from the Northwest 4. Whidbey Island Stops Roadside Spraying! 5. California Groups Settle with EPA about Endangered Species 5. Washington Ends Lawn Care Uses of Clopyralid News from Around 6. Group Uncovers Study Linking Atrazine with Prostate Cancer 6. Personal Care Pesticides Frequently Found in Water Profile 7. Better Fences Making Better Neighbors Research 8. The Weed Killer Atrazine Feminizes Frogs Alternatives 10. Living with Stinging Insects Insecticide Synergist Factsheet 12. Piperonyl Butoxide, Reviews 21. Something in the Air Skills 22. Ten Steps to Healthy Pest Management in Your Community Letters to the Editor 24. From Our Readers. |
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Volume 22, No. 3, Fall 2002
Contents:Celebrating NCAP's First 25 Years: 1977-2002 2. NCAP's First 25 Years 4. Looking Back: Early NCAP Newsletters 6. It's People That Are Inspiring 7. Proud to Be a Part: 25 Years of Progress 8. NCAP's Members Are Our Heart and Soul News from NCAP 9. Free to Explore: A Tour of Two Organic Farms 10. Integrated Pest Management for Salem, Oregon 10. New Court Ruling Protects Salmon from Pesticides, News from the Northwest 11. Idaho Farmers File Oust Lawsuit 11. Easter Lilies, Pesticides, and a Wild River, News from Around, 12. Pesticide Exposure Makes Frogs Susceptible to Parasites 12. Farm Use of Two Pesticides Linked with Behavior Disorders Alternatives 13. Solving Nuisance Ant Problems Without Pesticides Insecticide Factsheet 12. Naled (Dibrom) Skills 22. Stopping A Timber Company's Spray Project Letters to the Editor 24. From Our Readers. |
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Volume 22, No. 4, Winter 2002
Contents:Alternatives 2. Meeting the Challenge of West Nile Virus without Poisons News from NCAP 9. NCAP Celebrates 25 Years 10. "Green Manure" Demonstration Project in Idaho 11. Next Steps to Protect Salmon from Pesticides News from the Northwest 11. New Report Documents Farmworker Poisonings Food News 12. Organically Grown Food Means Less Exposure to Insecticides News From Around 12. New Studies Show Impacts of Pesticide Use on Frogs Profiles 13. Pushing for Public Safety: A Union Organizer 14. A Voice for Willapa Bay Herbicide Factsheet 15. Sulfometuron Methyl (Oust) Review 21. Fatal Harvest, Skills 22. Changing Roadside Spray Policies Letters to the Editor 24. From Our Readers. |
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Volume 23, No. 1, Spring 2003
Contents:News from NCAP 2. Defending Oregon's Pesticide Right-to-Know Law at the Legislature 2. Coming! 2003 Local Foods Guide for Southern Idaho 3. Convincing EPA to Protect Endangered Species 3. Healthier Roadsides in Lane County, Oregon 4. West Nile Virus Expected to Arrive in Oregon This Year Food News 4. EPA Announces "Aggressive" Atrazine Program News from Around 5. Body Burden: How Many Pesticides Are You Carrying Around? 5. Misuse of Methyl Parathion 6. Urban Women Are Exposed to Household Pesticides... 6. ...And Their Babies Are Smaller NCAP's 25th Anniversary 7. Thanks to NCAP: Working for All of Us Alternatives 10. Non-chemical Methods for Removing Unwanted Blackberry Plants Herbicide Factsheet 12. Diuron Review 21. When Smoke Ran Like Water Skills 22. Taking Action about West Nile Virus Letters to the Editor 24. From Our Readers. |
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Volume 23, No. 2, Summer 2003
Contents:News from NCAP 2. Pesticide Industry Attacks Salmon Protection 2. Connecting through Local Foods: An Idaho Conference 3. One Step Closer to Ending Secrecy about "Inerts" 4. Making Progress towards a Salmon Safe Salem News from the Northwest 5. Success After Years of Work: An Insecticide Out of Willapa Bay Food News 6. Organically and Sustainably Grown Food is Good for You! News from Around 6. Should EPA Allow Testing of Pesticides on People? Profile 7. Committee Dynamics Build a Dynamic Committee Alternatives 9. Managing Roadside Vegetation without Herbicides Insecticide Factsheet 11. Sumithrin (d-Phenothrin) Review 15. Bringing the Food Economy Home: Local Alternatives to Global Agribusiness Letters to the Editor 16. From Our Readers. |
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Volume 23, No. 3, Fall 2003
Contents:News from NCAP 2. Organic Farming: Not Just Healthy Food, but also Healthy Plants 3. A New Ordinance Cuts Roadside Spraying in Lane County 3. Protecting Salon in Salem and Portland 4. More Victories for Endangered Species and Pesticide Reform News from the Northwest 4. Prostate Cancer, Farmworkers, and Pesticides 5. San Francisco Adopts a Landmark Environmental Code Food News 6. Wheat Herbicides Linked with Birth Malformations 6. Organic Corn and Soybeans: Good Yields, Good Returns Profile 7. Commissioners Advocate for Roadside Alternatives in Lane County Alternatives 8. Radiant Heat Weeders: Managing Weeds Without Herbicides Herbicide Factsheet 10. Imazapic Review 15. Reefer Madness: Sex, Drugs, and Cheap Labor in the American Black Market Letters to the Editor 16. From Our Readers. |
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Volume 23, No. 4, Winter 2003
Contents:News from NCAP 2. NCAP's 26th Annual Meeting: Changing How We Think About Pesticides 3. Wanted! Ten Thousand People to Kick the Pesticide Habit 4. Stopping an Illegal Pesticide Industry Group Food News 4. Genetic Engineering = More Pesticide Use 5. EPA Ignores Good Yields from Organic Corn 5. New Research: Organically Grown Food is More Nutritious Alternatives 6. Managing Fleas Without Poisons 8. Taking Care of Your Lawn Without Using Pesticides Insecticide Factsheet 10. Malathion Review 16. Farming with the Wild: Enhancing Biodiversity on Farms and Ranches. |
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Volume 24, No. 1, Spring 2004
Contents:News from NCAP 2. Potato Grower Successfully Replaces Soil Fumigation with a Green Manure Crop 3. Working Toward Pesticide-Free Parks in Portland 4. NCAP Continues Fighting to Protect Salmon News from Around 5. A Better Way to Keep Insects out of Aircraft 5. Coming Soon: Roundup Ready Grass on Golf Courses Alternatives 6. A Mouse- and Pesticide-Free House 8. Managing Aphid Problems without Pesticides Herbicide Factsheet 10. Mecoprop (MCPP) Research 15. Working in Apple Orchards Means More Pesticides for Children and Adults Letters to the Editor 16. From Our Readers. |
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Volume 24, No. 2, Summer 2004
Contents:News from NCAP 2. Salem's Salmon-friendly Pest Management Policy Is Here! 2. Stepping Up to Protect the Endangered Species Act 3. Preparing for West Nile Virus in Oregon News from Around 4. Lawn Care Herbicides Aren't Good for Pets 4. Pyethroid Insecticides Poison Agricultural Streams 5. Family Physicians in Canada Support Reducing Pesticide Use Alternatives 6. Managing Mole Problems without Pesticides 8. Pesticide-free Techniques for Managing Common Rose Diseases Pesticide Factsheet 10. Boric Acid and Borates Video Review 16. Hot Potatoes. |
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Volume 24, No. 3, Fall 2004
Contents:News from NCAP 2. Salmon Need Our Persistence 2. Growers Learn How Green Manure Reduces Pesticide Use on Potatoes 3. Forest Service Proposes More Spraying for Invasive Plants in Oregon and Washington Food News 4. Organic Growers: Successful and Profitable Family Farmers News from Around 4. More Bad News About the Herbicide Atrazine 5. Common Insecticide Linked with Sperm Problems Alternatives 6. Protecting Your Home from Subterranean Termite Damage 8. Ugh! Slugs! Pesticide-free Solutions to Slug Problems Insecticide Factsheet 10. Resmethrin Reviews 15. Our Children at Risk 15. Garden Insects Letters to the Editor 16. From Our Readers. |
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Volume 24, No. 4, Winter 2004
Contents:News from NCAP 2. Strengthening Connections Between Farmers and Their Customers in Idaho 3. Pesticide-free Parks: Off to a Running Start in Portland, Oregon 3. NCAP's 27th Annual Meeting News from the Northwest 4. Organic Salad Bars Are a Hit in Olympia Washington Schools Food News 4. Organic Farms Support Life's Diversity News from Around 5. Testing Pesticides on People 5. Fathers' Pesticide Use Linked to Problems with Their Sons' Sexual Development Alternatives 6. Dealing with Boxelder Bug Problems without Pesticides 8. Pesticide-Free Techniques for Coping with a Mossy Lawn Herbicide Factsheet 10. Glyphosate Letters to the Editor 16. From Our Readers. |
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Volume 25, No. 1, Spring 2005
Contents:News from NCAP 2. Finding Pesticide-free Techniques for City Parks in Portland Oregon 3. Another Successful Harvest for NCAP's Potato Project 3. Healthier Garden Show News from the Northwest 4. Coquille Tribe Relishes Its Organic Cranberries Food News 4. Organic Catsup: Redder, Better, and More Nutritious 5. Exposure to Toxic Pesticides on Washington Farms News from Around 5. Another "Inert" Surprise in a Commonly Used Herbicide Alternatives 6. Coping with Field Bindweed Without Using Herbicides 8. Successful Carpenter Ant Management Without Pesticides Herbicide Factsheet 10. Fipronil, Letters to the Editor 16. From Our Readers. |
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Volume 25, No. 2, Summer 2005
Contents:News from NCAP 2. NCAP Helps Develop New Sugarbeet Green Manure Project 2. When Inert is Not Inert 3. A "Toxic Trade-off" on Northwest Lawns 3. NCAP Joins Lawsuit to Protect Farm Children from Pesticides Food News 4. Troubling Statistics about What's in Your Food 4. Who Do You Trust with Your Food? A New Survey News from Around 5. Chemical Regulation and Industry Bias 5. Two Pesticides Cause Infertility Lasting Four Generations Alternatives 6. No "Worms," No Pesticides: Managing Codling Moths in Backyard Trees 8. Dealing with Root Weevils Without Using Pesticides Insecticide Factsheet 10. Carbaryl, Review 16. The Weed Worker's Handbook. |
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Volume 25, No. 3, Fall 2005
Contents:News from NCAP 2. NCAP and Salmon Win Appeal 2. Pesticide-free Homes in Helena 2. Warm Memories and Gratitude 3. Idaho: The Organic Potato State? 3. Mixed News for Oregon's Pesticide Tracking Law Food News 4. Long-term Benefits of Organic Farming 4. Kids Need Organic Food!, News from Around 5. New Solutions for Two Difficult Pest Problems 5. Stopping Timber Company Sprays Alternatives 6. Plant-Based Mosquito Repellents: Making a Careful Choice 8. Avoiding Tick Problems Without Using Pesticides Repellent Factsheet 10. DEET Research 15. Doctors Recommend Pesticide Use Only as a Last Resort in Schools Profile 16. Vitamin A and Pesticide Illness: A Theory Worth Testing. |
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Volume 25, No. 4, Winter 2005
Contents:News from NCAP 2. Warnings about Pesticides at A Store Near You 2. Pesticide-free Parks in Eugene 3. Mustard: It's Growing! Food News 4. Successful Large-Scale Organic Vegetable Farms 4. Babies and Pesticides News from Around 5. Reducing School Pesticide Use 5. Home Pesticides Poison Streams Alternatives 6. Corn Gluten Meal -- A Natural Lawn Care Herbicide 8. Managing Weeds in Shrub and Flower Beds Editorial 10. Regulation Fails Us, Again... Rejuvenation of An Antique Herbicide Herbicide Factsheet 11. 2,4-D. |
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Volume 26, No. 1, Spring 2006
Contents:News from NCAP 2. 10,000 Healthier Homes and Gardens! 2. In Memory of Candy Kamm 2. Another Step Forward for Salmon 3. More Organic Potato Growers in Idaho 3. A Million Acres of Herbicides Food News 4. A Mixture of Corn Pesticides Harms Frogs 4. Tasty Organic Apples News from Around 5. New National Survey of Pesticides in Water 5. Leukemia and Household Pesticides Alternatives 6. Pesticide-free Solutions for Billbug Problems 8. Growing Houseplants Without Using Pesticides Research 10. Healthy Lunches, Healthy Farms, Healthy Children Fumigant Factsheet 12. Metam Sodium. |
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Volume 26, No. 2, Summer 2006
Contents:News from NCAP 2. New Organic Potato Farm at the University of Idaho 2. Protecting Salmon 3. Pesticide-free Parks Kick Off in Eugene 3. NCAP's Director Honored, Food News 4. Eating and Drinking Pesticides 4. Biological Agriculture Moves Forward in Washington News from Around 5. EPA Scientists Speak Out About Pesticide Risks 5. New Study Links Asthma and Pesticide Use Alternatives 6. Pesticide-free Solutions to Yellowjacket Problems 8. Coping with Gophers Without Using Pesticides Pesticide Basics 10. Ten Reasons Not to Use Pesticides No Spray Zone 13. Aerial Spraying of Bacillus thuringiensis kurstaki (Btk). |
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Volume 26, No. 3, Fall 2006
Contents:News from NCAP 2. Pesticide-Free Parks on a Roll! 2. A Legacy from Nelle Tobias 3. NCAP Files a Rule-Making Petition With EPA 3. Late-Breaking News! 4. Update: Green Manure Field Trials 4. Former NCAP Staffer Finds New Life at Beetle Bank Food and Farm News 5. Dust: Another Pathway of Pesticide Exposure News from Around 6. EPA Proposes Changes to Pesticide Registrations 6. Need Work? Like Dogs? 7. Seattle Public Utilities Highlights Environmentally Friendly Nurseries 7. Pesticides and Parkinson's Disease Connection Found 8. Changing Trends in Urban Pesticide Use 8. The Importance of Pesticide Use Reporting Pest Control Issues 9. Ventilation After Indoor Treatments 11. Five Steps of IPM Help Reduce Pesticide Use Alternatives 12. Coping with Crane Flies in Your Lawn 14. Deer as Pests in the Urban and Suburban Pacific Northwest Spotlight on NCAP Members 16. The Organic Land Care Initiative. |
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Volume 26, No. 4, Winter 2006
Contents:News from NCAP 2. NCAP's 2006 Annual Meeting 2. Endangered Species Win in Court 3. NCAP Turns 30 in 2007 3. Organic Field Day a Huge Success Food News 4. Does Eating Organic Matter? 4. Three Ways to Lower Dietary Pesticide Exposure Understanding Pesticides 5. Endocrine Disruptors: When Less is More Alternatives 6. Flame-Weeding: A Hot Alternative to Herbicides 8. Controlling Voles (Meadow Mice) Regulatory Policy 10. The Food Quality Protection Act: Ten Years Later New Directions in Pest Control 12. Working with Biological Systems Risk Assessment 14. Implementing the Precautionary Principle Protecting Natural Resources 16. EWEB's Water Source Protection Program. |
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