Pesticides in the Environment
This video is presented by the Montana State University Extension Pesticide Education Program for Montana Private Applicators. This presentation describes what happens to pesticides once they are applied including target and non-target impacts, pesticide mobility, pesticide properties and steps an applicator can take to reduce negative impacts.

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