yet we are constantly reminded that this is the weak link in our safety chain, and that 
by far the majority of cases of poisoning of all kinds of people, animals, and plants are 
due simply to carelessness or unwillingness to follow the directions. 
We believe that the use of pesticides in agriculture is essential if we are to maintain 
maximum productivity in the face of constantly shrinking farm and ranch land and an 
exploding population. We believe that these materials can be, and are being, used with 
complete safety to man and animals when label instructions are followed. 
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