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Tomato spotted wilt (TSW), caused by tomato spotted wilt virus (TSWV; Family Bunyaviridae; Genus Tospovirus), is an important disease of fie...
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Irrigation is an important part to successfully growing fruits, vegetables, and turfgrass. When irrigating, the entire root zone of the plan...
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Termites invade more than just wood; they also eat plants. Learn sustainable, practical methods to safely and effectively manage termites in...
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Field evaluation of water application uniformity is essential for farming operations using center pivot and linear irrigation systems.
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Learn to identify and manage yellowstriped armyworms, which can damage hemp and other crops.
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These little pests can cause big problems in hemp production. What can you do to protect your crop from these angry ants?
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Center pivot irrigation (CPI) is steadily becoming the most popular irrigation technology throughout Alabama and the Southeast. A CPI syst...
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As wheat starts drying down and harvest begins, this is the time that stink bugs start moving from wheat into corn. While stink bugs are rar...
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