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DOWNLOAD AGREEMENT
Please carefully read the following terms and conditions prior
to downloading the MoreCrop Wheat program. Opening the download
programs indicates your acceptance of these terms and conditions.
If you do not agree with these terms and conditions, you should
not download the program files.
DELIVERY
MoreCrop was developed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture's
Agricultural Research Service (USDA-ARS) and is being distributed
by Washington State University (WSU) Cooperative Extension. Maintenance
and support services are not provided as part of this Agreement.
ADVERTISING
The customer shall not use the name of the USDA-ARS, WSU Cooperative
Extension, or their employees in advertisement of any kind or
in promotional literature without their prior permission.
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
USDA-ARS shall make every effort to ensure that this program
is error-free. However, neither USDA-ARS nor WSU Cooperative
Extension shall be liable for any damages that might result from
unavailability or malfunctioning of this program or inaccurate
or inadequate input data furnished by the user. Under no circumstances
shall USDA-ARS or WSU Cooperative Extension be liable for special,
consequential or indirect damages, or claim by any other party.
This includes but is not limited to lost profits, lost savings
or damage to property.
The user agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the U.S. government,
USDA, ARS, WSU, Cooperative Extension, their agents and employees,
the program authors, and subject matter specialists that contributed
to this program from any and all liabilities, including but not
limited to those that result from the unavailability or malfunctioning
of this program, users running or interpreting the results of
this program, inaccurate or inadequate selection of options in
this program, and reliability of information and suggestions
provided by this program.
MoreCrop presents outcomes that may happen and options for
disease control. MoreCrop does not contain recommendations. The
user is exclusively responsible for evaluating information provided
by the program and for making managerial decisions. Suggestions
are provided as guidelines and are only examples, not recommendations.
By using this program, I acknowledge that I have read the
agreement, I understand it, and I agree to be bound by its terms
and conditions. I further agree that this is the complete and
exclusive statement of the agreement, and it supersedes any proposal
or prior agreement, oral or written, and any other communications
relating to the subject matter of this agreement. This Agreement
will be governed by the laws of the State of Washington.
Mention of trade names or commercial products in this publication
is solely for the purpose of providing specific information and
does not imply recommendation or endorsement by the U.S. Department
of Agriculture.
Caution: Pesticides used improperly can harm humans,
domestic animals, beneficial insects, desirable plants, and fish
or other wildlife. Follow the directions and heed all precautions
on labels, Store pesticides in original containers under lock
and key--out of the reach of children and animals--and away from
food and feed.
Apply pesticides so that they do not endanger humans,
livestock, crops, beneficial insects, fish, and wildlife. Do
not apply pesticides where there is danger of drift when honey
bees or other pollinating insects are visiting plants or in ways
that may contaminate water or leave illegal residues.
Avoid prolonged inhalation of pesticide sprays or
dusts; wear protective clothing and equipment, if specified on
the label.
If your hands become contaminated with a pesticide,
do not eat or drink until you have washed. In case a pesticide
is swallowed or gets in the eyes, follow the first aid treatment
given on the label and get prompt medical attention. If a pesticide
is spilled on your skin or clothing, remove clothing immediately
and wash skin thoroughly.
Note: Some states have restrictions on the use of
certain pesticides. Check your state and local regulations. Also,
because registrations of pesticides are under constant review
by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, consult your local
county agriculture agent or state extension specialist to be
sure the intended use is still registered.
Use only pesticides that bear the EPA registration
number and carry appropriate directions.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture offers its programs to
all eligible persons regardless of race, color, age, disability,
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