Black shank hits weathered Georgia tobacco
Story Date: 6/4/2014

 

Source:  SOUTHEAST FARM PRESS, 6/3/14
 
Georgia’s spring weather provided perfect conditions for black shank, a major tobacco disease, to brew in water-damaged tobacco fields, according to Georgia’s tobacco specialist. Once plants get the disease, there is little to nothing growers can do about it.

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