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Posted AT 5:12 AM EST on 04/08/08

Concerns over chemical pesticides clash with keeping the grasses green

From Monday's Globe and Mail

The beet juice didn't work and the lady bugs helped a little, but not enough to justify their cost.For now, chemical pesticides are the only thing that can keep Toronto's cemeteries green, according to Rick Cowen, a spokesman for the Mount Pleasant Group of Cemeteries, whose workers went on strike last month.

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