WANT PRESENT SPRAY LIMIT
Idaho Fruit Growers Oppose Change
BOISE, Idaho, Feb. 2. OP)—Idaho
fruit growers, attending the annual
Idaho Hortii I I nfion meet
ings here, declared themselves by vote
today to be opposed to changing arsenic spray residue tolerance standards on apples from those of last
year. This action was taken by in-
nals, not by the association.
Today's sessions were devoted to
spray residue and pest control problems, with discussions by A. W. Hanson, Seattle; Dr. D. F. Fisher, Wen-
atehee; H. C. Diehl, Wenatchee, of
the federal department of agriculture:
Dr. W. S. Regan, Yakima; M. L. Dean.
Idaho director of plant industry, and
Lafe Boone, Boise.