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The most important 21 words in pest control 



You see those 21 words— or words like 

 them — on every pesticide container 

 you buy. They're the whole key to 

 pesticide performance. 



It takes thousands of hours of test- 

 ing to come up with label directions. 

 Laboratory and field tests conducted 

 by professional chemists and agricul- 

 tural scientists. Tests that have to 

 meet the most stringent standards of 

 government agencies. 



But the important thing is what 

 happens when you use the product. 

 Those thousands of hours of tests 

 behind the label directions have but 

 one purpose: to help you get the 

 safest, most effective and economical 



pest control possible. And following 

 those directions is the only way to 

 make sure you're getting it. That's 

 why it's so important to read and 

 understand the label before using 

 any chemical product. 



NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS ASSOCIATION 

 1145 Nineteenth Street, N.W. Washington 6, D.C. 



