Forest Service Seeks Pesticide Form Feedback Again
Published Date: 6/26/2025
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Summary
The Forest Service wants your thoughts on renewing a form they use to track pesticide use in forests. This affects farmers, environmental groups, and anyone involved in forest care. They’re making sure the paperwork stays simple and useful, with no big cost changes, so get ready to share your feedback soon!
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