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Secondly, the psychological effect may be one of the most important aspects. A person may 

 eat some affected vegetables or fruit and then start worrying or losing sleep. He may 

 develop a sore throat or headache from some entirely unrelated cause and associate his 

 discomfort with having eaten the produce. 



Strained relationships between neighbors is another problem. So it's best to use con- 

 siderable precaution to avoid getting 2,4-D on gardens and ornamentals. 



READ THE LABEL AND FOLLOW ALL PRECAUTIONS 



Special Announcements: 



MEETING TO RATE CORN ROOTS DAMAGED BY ROOTWORMS 



July 29 8:30 a.m. --noon . McHenry County. Louis Engelbrecht, Extension Adviser. 



Location : Earl Hughes § Sons Farm, northwest of Woodstock on Route 14 to Dunham 

 road then west about 1 mile. 



Fifteen insecticide plots to be compared with roots from untreated plots. Lodg- 

 ing also to be rated. 



This weekly report was prepared as follows: 



INSECTS: H.B. Petty, Steve Moore, Rosaoe Randell, Don Kuhlman, and Stephen Sturgeon, 

 University of Illinois College of Agriculture , Urbana-Champaign and Illinois Natural 

 History Survey. 



WEEDS: E.L. Knake and M.D. MoGlamery , Department of Agronomy. 



AG COMMUNICATIONS : Del Dahl. 



The information for this report was gathered by these people , staff members , county 

 Extension advisers, and others, in cooperation with the USDA Agricultural Research 

 Service, Plant Pest Control Branch. 



