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In the story, “Organic blueberries sprayed in error” (BDN, Aug. 21), it is distressing to see that the owner of Maine Helicopter, a company that makes aerial applications of pesticides on Maine farm land, is still on the state’s Board of Pesticides Control. Let’s hope…
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In the story, “Organic blueberries sprayed in error” (BDN, Aug. 21), it is distressing to see that the owner of Maine Helicopter, a company that makes aerial applications of pesticides on Maine farm land, is still on the state’s Board of Pesticides Control.
Let’s hope in the next election that Mainers elect a greener governor who will keep the pesticide applicators off the boards that regulate the pesticides.
Nancy Allen
Brooksville
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