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Vegetables
... vegetables 276kb pdf Nutrient disorders of greenhouse Lebanese cucumbers Crown gall of plants Potato moth 101kb pdf Onion thrips in onion - identification and monitoring (Primefact 228) Seasonal ... Vegiebites A newsletter for all regions of NSW discussing issues affecting all vegetable producers. Lettuce Leaf Newsletters A newsletter for Australian lettuce growers discussing research trials and ...
www.agric.nsw.gov.au

APS Foundation - Barnes Award
... climate seed producers to the tropics and subtropics. An Andean highland strain of the bacterium Ralstonia (=Pseudomonas) solanacearum that causes bacterial wilt or brown rot of potato was ... to the Asociación Latinoamericana de la Papa (Latin American Potato Association), The Potato Association of America, European Association for Potato Research, and the International Society for Tropical Root Crops ...
www.apsnet.org

Pest Management: ATTRA - National Sustainable Agriculture Information Service
... Summary] [HTML] [PDF / 616K] Sustainable Fire Ant Management [Summary] [HTML] [PDF / 724K] Colorado Potato Beetle: Organic Control Options [Summary] [HTML] [PDF / 117K] Cucumber Beetles: Organic and ... Farm Approach to Managing Pests, Sustainable Agriculture Network Association of Natural Bio-Control Producers: Biocontrol Suppliers of Beneficial Organisms in North America UC IPM Pest Management ...
www.attra.org

Master Publication List: ATTRA - National Sustainable Agriculture Information Service
... ] [HTML] [PDF / 616K] Sustainable Fire Ant Management [Summary] [HTML] [PDF / 724K] Colorado Potato Beetle: Organic Control Options [Summary] [HTML] [PDF / 117K] Cucumber Beetles: Organic and ... National Organic Program [Summary] [HTML] [PDF / 190K] National Organic Program Compliance Checklist for Producers [Summary] [PDF / 409K] Organic Field Crops Documentation Forms [Summary] [HTML] [PDF / 241K] ...
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The BSPP - Publications - BSPP News36 Spring 2000
... associations’ Oxford : 19 - 22 December 1999 14th Triennial Conference of the European Association for Potato Research Sorrento, Italy : 2 - 7 May 1999 7th International Plant Virus Epidemiology Symposium Almeria, ... gave a thought-provoking seminar where he asked whether postharvest decay, which we as producers/consumers of fruit see as undesirable, provides some ecological advantage to the plant. He ...
www.bspp.org.uk

Bacterial ring rot
... a 13 percent drop from the previous year, according to recent British Potato Council data. AgNet 16 November 2003 Potato disease - more farms suspected November 15, 2003, A ProMED-mail post, ... most potentially dangerous in the potato world." Brecon and Radnor MP Roger Williams agreed that the priority was the eradication of the disease. "I know the producers concerned have an excellent reputation ...
www.cps-scp.ca

ECSONG: The Nuttery: 20(4) 2001
... as it comes out of our research. Coming back to kernel percentages, US mid-West producers are hoping to achieve 40% kernel. Many identified lines have 35%, and these are available ... by a brown algae called Phytophthera ramorum, related to the organism that caused the Irish potato famine in the 1800's. The disease has killed tens of thousands of California black ...
www.ecsong.org

Questions On Spider Plants
... stored enough energy to carry out the mission. Once they start, they are usually prolific producers. Make sure it gets enough bright, indirect light. The brown tips are due to the ... streaks in the middle of the leaves and the leaves have become rippled like a potato chip. The plant seems to have stopped growing. What is the cause of this? I ...
www.ext.nodak.edu

Plant Biotechnology
... -- cotton, soybeans, sugar beet as well as insect or virus resistant corn, cotton, papaya, potato, squash, tomato approved in the U.S. 2001 -- "Golden rice" which may help prevent ... Organic standards reflect a "zero tolerance" policy concerning transgenic products and organisms. Organic food producers are taking precautions to minimize the risk of unintentional contamination of their products with ...
www.ext.vt.edu

U of MN Extension - Consumer Topic Listing by Material Type
... Minnesota News Releases Fumigating on-farm stored grain requires legal certification, endorsement Keep eye on potato leafhopper, U crops specialist says Low levels of soybean aphids detected statewide Malvick starts as ... This year's low soybean seed quality adds to importance of testing Time for soybean producers to select monitoring sites, U says U experts urge farmers to monitor closely for soybean ...
www.extension.umn.edu




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