The
Environmental Working Group's annual Dirty Dozen and Clean 15
lists have been released, and once again, several fruits are included. Strawberries, grapes, and blueberries are all on the Dirty Dozen list, which measure ranks produce by pesticide residue levels. Last year, I
wrote about what lists like the Dirty Dozen mean for IPM practitioners and researchers. You can find that post
here.
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