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Show U.F.B takes mutants to task on ABC book that could be used to feed starving people is being given to cattle. The section also discusses pesticides which, according to the author, are poison, and the poison remains in the food. "It is a pretty strong statement to say that there is poison from pesticides still in the food when it reaches the supermarket," explained ex-plained a UFB spoksperson. "It is just filled with half-truths and theories simply not founded on good science, aimed at young minds who may not be able to differentiate between what is fact and what is theory," continued Wallentine. The farm bureau is concerned that the book may find its way into kindergarten and elementary cur-ric cur-ric alums, and cause unnecessary concern to many young children, as well as alter their view of food and fiber production. Wallentine hastened to explain, "We have no problem with the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. My grandchildren would be very upset if we tried to call for a ban on them. ' The Farm Bureau has sent a letter of protest over the content of the book to Random House, publisher of the book. By JAMS STUART Staff Writer The Utah Farm Bureau Federation has taken the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles to task. A book entitled "Teenage Mutant Mu-tant Ninja Turtles, ABCs to a Better Planet," has come under fire from the federation of ranchers and farmers for what it considers a misrepresentation of agriculture. According to UFB executive vice president C. Booth Wallentine, the farm organization is concerned about certain passages in the Random Ran-dom House book. "We object to passages containing misinformation on livestock raising techniques and farm chemical use that could needlessly spread fear about the safety of certain foods," he said. 1 ' We believe it would have been far more useful to concentrate on the fact that farmers and ranchers in this country have been able to produce pro-duce an abundant food supply capable of feeding hundreds of millions of people because they have taken care of the soil, the water, and their crops and livestock." One of the sections of concern to the federation is the one marked "M" for Meat. The book indicates that some animals are shot with hormones that cause cancer, grain |