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Source: SOUTHEAST FARM PRESS, 11/12/18
In the devastation some endured in the aftermath of Hurricane Michael, harvest continued as best it could. The urgency before the storm, when growers struggled to keep pickers and combines ahead of the wind and rain, gave way to what was left. In a time like was experienced, the last things on a farmer’s mind would be diseases and nematodes. But if I could capture a grower’s attention, even briefly, I would encourage him to consider two things: For more of this story, click here.
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