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per acre may not give maximum mite control. Our only failure with 

 the program has been in one case where the miticide was greatly re- 

 duced in an orchard with a mite population resistant to the miti- 

 cide. 



Literature Cited 



Frear, D.E.H. 1963. Pesticide residue investigations on raw 

 cultural commodities. Pennsylvania Agr. Exp. Sta. Bull. 

 703:1-77. 



agri- 



Lewis, F.H. and K.D. Hickey. 1964. Pesticide application from 

 one side on deciduous fruit trees. Pennsylvania Fruit News 

 43 (April): 13,17,19-24. 



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All pesticides mentioned in this publication are registered and 

 cleared for the suggested use in accordance with Federal and State 

 laws and regulations. Where trade names are used for identifica- 

 tion, no product endorsement or discrimination is intended. 



warning: most pesticides are poisonous, read and follow all 



DIRECTIONS and SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ON LABELS. HANDLE CAREFULLY AND 

 STORE IN ORIGINAL CONTAINERS OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN, PESTS AND 

 LIVESTOCK. DISPOSE OF EMPTY CONTAINERS RIGHT AWAY, IN A SAFE MAN- 

 NER AND PLACE. DO NOT CONTAMINATE FORAGE, STREAMS OR PONDS. 



