Carton 26
Contains 24 Results:
Agricultural Business Accountability Project, 1972-1973
Press releases by the AAP on testing of dangerous pesticides, Niagara Chemical Company, Chemagro Corp., and U.S. Dept. of Agriculture and agribusiness. Includes report on the failure of the Land Grant College Complex.
Agricultural Chemicals, 1970, 1976
Reports by the U.C. Cooperative Extension Program on agricultural chemicals. Includes index of chemicals, tolerances, and other matters pertaining to their use, and chemical technical data from the Hercules Powder Company.
American Chemical Society, 1974
Agenda from the 167th national meeting of the American Chemical Society. Includes Anderson's handwritten notes.
Anderson Notes/Draft, 1972-1973, undated
Handwritten notes and drafts by Anderson pertaining to the work of the Task Group.
Anderson Resignation, 1972 December
Drafts of a resignation letter Anderson wrote to chair Thomas Milby in which he discusses the Task Group's departure from its orginal purpose on health and re-entry issues.
Apples - Parathion, 1969, 1972, undated
Correspondence and other documents pertaining to re-entry periods for Phosalone (Zolone) pesticide used in apple orchards. Contains documents on exposure to Parathion while thinning apples.
California Department of Food and Agriculture, 1971-1974, undated
Correspondence and other documents regarding pesticide dust, medical services for pesticide patients, accidental spraying, pesticide illness, regulations to protect farm workers, and worker safety issues.
California Department of Health Recommendations, 1973-1974
Recommendations by California Dept. of Health on pesticide safety issues.
California Farmer Consumer Reporter, 1971-1974
Newsletters covering topics of interest to farmers including electricity, acreage limits, the grape market, school milk programs, Father Vizzard, meat inspection, National Agricultural Bargaining Act of 1968, and more.
California Rural Legal Assistance (CRLA), 1970
Correspondence and legal documents regarding pesticide reform and illness cases.