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<br />How to Identify and Manage Dutch Elm Disease <br /> <br />180 Canfield Street <br />Morgantown, WV 26505-3101 <br /> <br />St. Paul Field Office <br /> <br />. Northeastern Area State & Private Forestry <br />USDA Forest Service <br />1993 Folwell Avenue <br />St. Paul, MN 55108-1099 <br /> <br />Pesticide Precautional1" Statement: <br />Pesticides used improperly can be injurious to humans, animsls, and plants. <br />Follow label directions and heed all precautions on the labels. Store all pesticides <br />in original containers, out of reach of children and foodstuffs. Apply pesticides <br />selectively and carefully. Do not apply a pesticide when there is danger of drift to <br />other areas. After handling a pesticide, do not eat, drink or smoke until you have <br />washed. Dispose of empty pesticide containers properly. It is difficult to remove <br />alllraces of a hemicide (weed killer) from equipment. Therefore, to prevent injury <br />to desirable plants do not use the same equipment for insecticides that you use for <br />herbicides. <br /> <br />NOTE: Some States have restrictions on the use of certain pesticides. Check your <br />State and local regulations. Also, because registrations of pesticides are under <br />constant review by the Federal Environmental Protection Agency, consult your <br />county agricultural agent or State extension specialist to be sure the intended use is <br />still registered. <br /> <br />~Return to the St. Paul Field Office Home Page <br /> <br />http://www.na.fsJed.uslspfo/pubslhowtoslht_dedlht_ded.htrn <br /> <br />Page 16 of 16 <br /> <br />8/25/2004 <br />