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Attorney Cheryl Bergian contends human exposure is routinely overlooked by the Ag Department. "I've come to believe that ... the perspective of the department is to serve the growers. So they don't have the institutional will to determine there have been violations of the law unless they are incredibly egregious violations."  (Photo courtesy of Cheryl Bergian)

Attorney Cheryl Bergian contends human exposure is routinely overlooked by the Ag Department. "I've come to believe that ... the perspective of the department is to serve the growers. So they don't have the institutional will to determine there have been violations of the law unless they are incredibly egregious violations."

(Photo courtesy of Cheryl Bergian)
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