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If you have peach or nectarine trees, winter is the time to spray them to prevent peach leaf curl.
Peach leaf curl is a fungal disease that attacks peaches and nectarines. It appears
Demand has surged for ivermectin, a drug widely given to horses and cows to treat worms and other parasitic infections, as a possible treatment or preventative for COVID-19 . Some seekers have turned to over-the-counter animal formulations, despite Food and Drug Administration warnings against
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The multisite fungicide chlorothalonil has been a mainstay of both wheat and barley fungicide programmes since it was launched in 1964, however, UK farmers may soon be unable to use it to control
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The imminent loss of chlorothalonil, combined with regulatory and resistance pressure on other actives, heightens the need for farmers to explore alternatives at the important flag leaf spray timi
The Ministry of Health is reminding Saskatchewan residents to remain vigilant for ticks on themselves and their pets this fall.
While blacklegged ticks (lxodes scapularis) are rare in Saskatchewan, they remain active throughout fall. Blacklegged ticks are found in tall grass, brush or wo
EAU CLAIRE (WQOW) - As hunting season begins, hunters may want to prepare and look out for those tiny creatures known as ticks.
The Eau Claire Health Department warns that even though it is getting cooler, ticks are still very much alive. They said that even though ticks are mostly k
January 2019 | Olga S. Kostromytska, Ph.D.; Shaohui Wu, Ph.D.; and Albrecht M. Koppenhöfer, Ph.D.
A demonstration was held at the Rubber Research Institute of India (RRII) in Kottayam, Kerala, on the feasability of using drones to spray fungicides to control diseases in rubber trees.
The demonstration was part of a workshop organised by the Rubber Board and the International Rubber
DALLAS (October 5, 2022) – The Dallas County Health and Human Services (DCHHS) laboratory has confirmed mosquito samples that have tested positive for West Nile Virus. The mosquito samples were collected from the 75137 zip code in Duncanville, and 75115 in DeSoto, TX. In conjunction with the
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DEAR TRAVEL TROUBLESHOOTER: I recently reserved an Airbnb rental in Tallahassee, Florida. A few hours after I arrived, I was in the kitchen and saw the biggest roach I’ve ever seen