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Potato growers could have two new blight fungicides next spring to help fight against more aggressive disease strains, with the products’ early arrival in the field helped by Brexit.
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Next week, the city’s Health Department will be spraying pesticide in parts of northeast and southeast Queens to reduce mosquito activity in those areas.
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An entomologist at Kansas State University urges winter wheat farmers to hold off on planting the crop due to an unusual infestation of fall armyworm that can quickly wipe out lush green wheat.
Jeff Whitworth, Extension agronomist at KSU, says farmers in Kansas are seeding winter wh
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HONOLULU – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has approved a request from the Hawai`i Department of Agriculture (HDOA) to allow the use of a specific fungicide to help Hawai`i coffee growers manage and control the coffee leaf rust (CLR), a devastating plant pathogen.
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Kocide LLC has announced approval of Kocide 3000-O, a superior copper fungicide/bactericide, for use in organic and conventional crop production.
Kocide 3000-O is now registered for organic use on citrus, conifers, field crops, small fruits, tree crops, vegetables and vines. Read and fol