. Agri-news. Agriculture. March 2,1996-page 2 Background - ? Sponsors of the Biotechnology kit are: Ag-West Biotech Inc. - Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Alberta Agriculture, Food and Rural Development - Agriculture in the Classroom Program and Communications Division Alberta Agriculture Research Institute Alberta Canola Producers Commission Alberta Pool Association of Alberta Agricultural - Fieldmen Canadian Institute of Biotechnology DowElanco Canada Incorporated Monsanto Canada Incorporate Saskatchewan Canola Producers - Commission ? Technical advisors for the project are: Dr. Larry Kawchuk, Agric
. Agri-news. Agriculture. March 2,1996-page 2 Background - ? Sponsors of the Biotechnology kit are: Ag-West Biotech Inc. - Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Alberta Agriculture, Food and Rural Development - Agriculture in the Classroom Program and Communications Division Alberta Agriculture Research Institute Alberta Canola Producers Commission Alberta Pool Association of Alberta Agricultural - Fieldmen Canadian Institute of Biotechnology DowElanco Canada Incorporated Monsanto Canada Incorporate Saskatchewan Canola Producers - Commission ? Technical advisors for the project are: Dr. Larry Kawchuk, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, Research Station, Lethbridge Dr. Murray McLaughlin, Ag. West Biotech Dr. Ralph Christian, Alberta Agriculture Research Institute Dr. John Taylor, Manitoba Agriculture and Food ? The project development team members are: project co-ordinator Betty Gabert; multi-media technical design Rob Thirlwell; and, researcher/writer/editor Patricia Porter. Gabert and Thirlwell are from Alberta Agriculture, Food and Rural Development. Porter is from The Write Answer Marketing & Communications. ? The project was initiated in the spring of 1994 by the Western Canadian Agricultural Education Council. The council was formed in late January of the same year. ? The kit can be used in a classroom or for independent study. Dose determines dress Warning symbols on the product label and the annual Blue Book are guides to the type of protective clothing you need to wear when handling a particular pesticide says an Alberta Agriculture specialist. "The warning symbols and other information about how toxic the particular product is can help you make common sense decisions about extra layers of protective clothing or equipment you might need," says Karen Malyk, protective clothing research associate. "For example, if the product is corrosive, choose to wear goggles and extra layers such an apron. This is especially important when pouring or mixing a concentra
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