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The use of chemical products to control insects and weeds has long been opposed by those who worry about dangers to the environment. Gifford Pinchot National Forest in Washington State may have an answer to this controversy. There, managers have been controlling weeds and insects in their tree nursery with flocks of geese. A small flock of geese controlled insects and weeds in an area of 300 acres. The geese are inexpensive and require no further care once placed in the forest growing area.

What is the author's attitude toward the use of geese to protect young forests?

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Positive

Step-by-step explanation:

Since the author is states that the product is inexpensive and does not need further care once used is directing us to positive attitudes. In addition, the author also states that small quantities can cover large range which also directs positive attitude.

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