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  1. South Carolina Commodities
  2. Clemson University Weed Management Program
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  3. Important South Carolina agricultural web sites
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  4. Pesticide Data Program (PDP) - USDA Agricultural Marketing Service site. PDP collects data on pesticide residues in food. PDP is now a critical component of the Food Quality Protection Act of 1996 implementation.
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  5. How Expensive are Fruits and Vegetables?
    This is a section of this report:
    How Much Do Americans Pay for Fruits and Vegetables?
    - (July 2004) HTML or PDF
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  6. PDP - Download Data / Reports - This page provides condensed copies of PDP Databases and complete copies of published PDP Annual Summary reports containing PDP sampling & residue testing data for the calendar year surveys 1992 - 1998.
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  7. Pesticides, Metals, Chemical Contaminants & Natural Toxins - U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition. This site includes the FDA's annual pesticide residues in foods monitoring reports (1993-2001).
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  8. Important southern region web sites
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  9. Important national web sites
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  10. Food Quality Protection Act (FQPA)
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  11. Pest Management Information Program Contacts:
  Robert G. Bellinger, PhD
Department of Entomology, Soils, & Plant Sciences
Rm 107 Long Hall
Box 340315, Clemson University
Clemson, SC 29634-0315

e-mail: bbllngr@clemson.edu
Voice: (864)656-5042
Fax: (864)656-5065


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Last Updated: April 5, 2006

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