N&O Index Card Listings

Displaying 41-50 of 51 results.
Pesticides
  • Many toxic chemicals not subject to state, federal rules, officials
  • say - De 9 84 1
Pesticides
  • N.C. finds EDB in food products - Ja 6 84 1D
Pesticides
  • Officials urge pesticide protection for farmworkers - Mr 27 82 1C
  • Editorial: Poison controls needed - Ap 1 82 4A
  • Farmhands' leaders cite high rate of poisonings (from pesticides) - My 28 82 2D
  • Editorial: Too much pesticide secrecy - Jn 24 82 4A
  • Pesticide regulation changes proposed - Jy 7 82 1C
  • Workers get access to data on pesticides - Jy 9 82 3D
  • Researchers warn of health hazard posed by pesticide (DBCP) - No 18 82 27A
Pesticides
  • State investigating deaths of cows on Johnston farm - Ap 15 86 1
  • Carrboro group seeks increased pesticide testing - De 29 86 7A
  • N.C. lags in testing for pesticide threat - De 29 86 1
  • Pesticides of concern used in N.C. (Chart) - De 29 86 7A
Pesticides
  • Storage rules for pesticides given to panel - Ja 29 83 5C
  • Bug sprays cut honey money, foil pollination - Ap 16 83 3C
  • Chatham, state officials seek spraying rules review - Ap 30 83 3C
  • Controversial pesticide (metalaxyl) used on N. C. leaf - De 19 83 1C
Pesticides
  • Use of chemicals shouldn't taint image of agriculture, official says - Au 13 90 2B
Pesticides
  • Editorial: - Controlling the pest controllers - Ja 3 89 10A
  • N.C. regulation is debated, too - Ja 22 89 3D
  • Point of view: - Avoiding slow death on the killing fields - Fe 14 89 9A
  • Greenville grain feud settled - Fe 21 89 18C
  • Toxic pesticide (aldicarb) used on produce in state - Mr 24 89 2C
  • Tar Heel editors speak: - Pesticide policing begins at home - Mr 26 89 7D
  • Editorial: - Pesticide oversight overlooked - Ap 8 89 16A
  • Group seeks to educate people on pesticides - Ap 10 89 6B
  • Lawn-care firms' use of pesticides criticized - Ap 19 89 1C
  • Pesticides on your lawn - (Chart) - Ap 19 89 2C
  • Chatham woman (Rogers) backs limit on aerial spraying - Ap 25 89 18C
  • House committee kills pesticide buffer bill - Ap 26 89 18C
  • Pesticide containers dumped near stream (Kings Creek tributary) - Jn 15 89 2C
  • Tar Heel editors speak: - Pesticides left in the wrong hands - Jy 23 89 7D
  • Pesticide health risks - (Chart) - Au 5 89 3C
  • Pesticide industry officials defend chemicals' benefits - Au 5 89 3C
  • Springs, wells near tree farms not tainted - Au 31 89 2C
  • A warning for swat teams - Se 2 89 1D
  • Editorial: - Pesticide bill: Do not consume - Oc 28 89 14A
  • Beef cattle in Bladen die from poisoning (pesticides in feed) - No 30 89 2C
Pesticides
  • N.C. board to vote on testing groundwater - Jn 23 88 3A
  • Spraying for mosquitoes upsets neighborhood group in Durham - Jy 12 88 2C
  • Nine distributors will remove banned pesticide (chlordane) from state - No 4 88 22C
  • Tougher pesticide rules urged; study panel recommends new spraying recommendations - De 30 88 6D
Pesticides
  • Unlicensed fumigators called health risk - Ja 21 88 1C
  • 15 groups backing tougher pesticide laws - Fe 20 88 11A
  • Proposed new laws on spraying opposed - Fe 27 88 3C
  • Pesticide spraying proposal opposed - Mr 4 88 15A
  • Nematode pesticide developed - Mr 28 88 6B
  • Editorial: Playing dietary roulette - Ap 2 88 14A
  • Tighter crop dusting regulations rejected - Ap 8 88 2C
  • Chemical aid sought for apples - Ap 11 88 6D
  • Editorial: Mending the pesticide fence - Ap 14 88 18A
  • Tar Heel of the Week: Spreading word about the risks of spreading pesticides - Ap 24 88 3D
  • EPA refuses request for apple pesticide - Ma 21 88 9A
  • EPA-banned pesticide (chlordane) still being sold in N.C. - Jn 3 88 5D
Pesticides
  • Permission to use pesticides debated - No 23 91 5B
  • Critics say crop sprayers need more supervision No 25 91 6B
  • Tar Heel editors speak: The henhouse guard (agricultural spraying) - De 1 91 7J