Pesticide labeling

KENNEBUNK, ME - MAY 19: Pam Jones of Kennebunk holds a heather plant on Tuesday, May 19, 2015 that she bought at Home Depot in Biddeford recently. Because the label on the pot didn't list any pesticides, Jones thought she was buying a pesticide-free heather plant. When she pulled the plant out of the pot to put it into the ground, she was surprised to find a label at the bottom of the pot stating the plant was treated with a pesticide containing neonicotinoids. She thinks plants that contain pesticides should be clearly labeled in an easy to see place. (Photo by Gregory Rec/Portland Portland Press Herald via Getty Images)
KENNEBUNK, ME - MAY 19: Pam Jones of Kennebunk holds a heather plant on Tuesday, May 19, 2015 that she bought at Home Depot in Biddeford recently. Because the label on the pot didn't list any pesticides, Jones thought she was buying a pesticide-free heather plant. When she pulled the plant out of the pot to put it into the ground, she was surprised to find a label at the bottom of the pot stating the plant was treated with a pesticide containing neonicotinoids. She thinks plants that contain pesticides should be clearly labeled in an easy to see place. (Photo by Gregory Rec/Portland Portland Press Herald via Getty Images)
Pesticide labeling
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Portland Press Herald
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19 de mayo de 2015
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