12—Lancaster Farming, Saturday. May 31,1975 Pesticides Beat Odds Those few new pesticides Introduced nearly every year beat odds of 10,000 to 1 in reaching the consumer, says Winand K. Hock, plant pathologist and pesticides specialist for the College of Agriculture at The Penn sylvania State University. Such new pesticides, he claims, coat chemical companies about 5W million dollars and about 7 years of research and development before the product is marketed. The 7 years cover YOUR PIONEER SALESMAN IS READY WITH SUPERIOR SEED AND SERVICE • Hybrid Corn - high yielding single and special crosses. • Alfalfa Seed - for any rotation or plowdown. • Forage Mixes - A mix for every need (pasture, hay, haylage, greenchop or green manure plowdown). • Hybrid Sorghum - grain, forage, and sorghum - sudangrass hybrids. Don't Delay. 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When all of these tests are completed and the in formation is compiled and evaluated, only then can the pesticide manufacturer apply for a product registration and petition for tolerances, he noted. All pesticide products in the United States must receive a registration from the En vironmental Protection Agency (EPA) before being marketed. Each product bears a label describing the precise uses permitted for that product. Deviation from the label constitutes a violation of federal law. 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Scientists determine the toxicity of compounds based on ingestion, skin contact, and inhalation by test animals. Toxicity levels for animals are required for ultimate federal registration. The probability of a compound causing tumors, birth defects, or genetic mutations must also be examined, he pointed out. EYES ||gy|| r S~ / What's New .. .j MF Tiller A three-horsepower, chain-drive rotary tiller is new from Massey-Ferguson. The MF 253, has a chain reduction drive said to deliver up to 30 percent more power to the tines than comparable worm-gear drive models. A three hp Briggs and Stratton turns the tiller tines over at 100 rpm. The 135-pound tiller carries a suggested list price of $265. Big Bale Handler Moving those big round bales should be less of a problem with the Model 80 Bale Mover from Sperry New Holland. The device carries one round bale at a time, features an optional, hydraulically operated bale push-off bar. 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