Extension, farmers watchful for heat conditions
Story Date: 7/25/2016

 

Source: SAMPSON INDEPENDENT, 7/20/16

Sampson Independent: Allan Thornton, an associate for Sampson County Cooperative Extension, recently reported that earlier hot days resulted in issues with peppers and tomatoes, such as blossom-end rot, a disease caused by lack of calcium and shown though a dark mark at the distal end of the fruit.

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