THE FIRST AT FIVE. THERE IS GROWING CONCERN TONIGHT ABOUT SOMETHING YOU MAY HAVE JUST PICKED UP FROM THE GROCERY STORE. THE NORTH CAROLINA EXTENSION SERVICE IS WARNING FARMERS ABOUT A STRAWBERRY ...
LONOKE, Ark. — Warm weather means business for Barnhill Orchards in Lonoke, Arkansas. The farm produces fresh honey, jams and additional produce but customers are looking for one specific thing: ...
VIRGINIA BEACH — In a few weeks, strawberry growers in southeast Virginia will plant their crop to be harvested in May. But many are concerned about a disease that could drastically reduce next year’s ...
FORSYTH COUNTY, N.C. (WGHP) — A new disease is emerging in strawberries all along the East Coast. It has many local farmers worried about the cash crop. North Carolina is the third biggest producer of ...
The Public Strawberry Breeding Program at UC Davs has released five new varieties that will help farmers manage diseases, control costs and produce plenty of large, robust berries using less water, ...
Q. I am growing strawberry plants at home in my backyard and I have noticed lots of their leaves turning brown or yellow. What could be causing this and what can I do to help my strawberry plants? A: ...
DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) — Have you seen a strawberry growing in the wintertime? Scientists are in the process of creating a special strawberry that can do just that, plus be resistant to deadly diseases.
In this study Colletotrichum acutatum was shown to be able to infect the different organs of strawberry by forming brown to dark-brown or black of lesions which are typical anthracnose. The lesions ...
The Public Strawberry Breeding Program at UC Davs has released five new varieties that will help farmers manage diseases, control costs and produce plenty of large, robust berries using less water, ...
The Public Strawberry Breeding Program at UC Davis has released five new varieties that will help farmers manage diseases, control costs and produce plenty of large, robust berries using less water, ...
The Public Strawberry Breeding Program at UC Davs has released five new varieties that will help farmers manage diseases, control costs and produce plenty of large, robust berries using less water, ...
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