Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, March 13, 1971, Image 7

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    nvironmental Priorities Are Upset, Speaker Warns
the United States this deaths from aspnin alone, bid combined” the Depaitment of Plant In
there will be about 1,500 only 200 from all pesticides J K Leasuie, chan man of dustiy at Southern Illinois Uni-
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, March 13,1971 —
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HAVE
veisity, Caibondale, 111, told
delegates to the Weed Science
Society of Ameuca (WSSA)
meeting in Dallas, Texas, in
Februaiy that such examples
illustrate that pnonlies in the
“movement for a better en
vuonment” are upset
Leasuie wained that the fine
balance between needed food
pioduction methods and mea
sme to “clean up” the envnon
ment may be tipped it fuither
studies are not done.
The new ecology movement
is not based entnely on solid
facts, Leasuie told the gioup
The WSSA is mainly concern
ed with agucultuial chemicals
their use, misuse and legisla
tion against then use Leasuie
asked that WSSA membeis be
leady and willing to tell the
facts when the occasion anses
“To protect agucultuie, we’d
better star t tin nmg out om own
agro-activists,” he suggested
Leasure used Illinois to illu
strate the need toi moie facts
by pointing out that the Illinois
Environmental Pi otection Act
of 1970 puts the burden ot pi oof
of non-pollution on the accused.
He said it is necessaiy to
answei such questions as ‘ How
much aie we polluting the air
when we spray’” and “How
much of our spiay actually
stays in the taiget aiea’”.
However, he warned Tn ad
dition to finding answers to
questions about whether or not
agricultural practices really do
conti ibute to air and water pol
lution, we must squarely face
the fact that some of our piac
tices do pollute And we must
look for ways to solve these
problems ”
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