Early Blight And Septoria Leaf Spot Rampant On Pennsylvania Tomatoes Posted by Lauren María Alexander|July 8, 2015 According to a news release from Penn State University, early blight and Septoria leaf spot are present in […]Read More
Healthy Soils at Center of New $5 Million Initiative for California Citrus Growers By California Farm Bureau|March 27, 2024
Anthracnose Can Cause Red Alert For Tomato Growers By Gene McAvoy|April 24, 2015 Learn how to identify, the survival and spread, as well as management methods for this disease.
New Virus Detected In South Florida Tomatoes By Growing Produce Staff|April 22, 2015 Infectious species said to be a distant relative of tobacco streak virus, which is the cause of bean red node.
New Mechanism Developed To Prevent Tomato Wilting Posted by Lauren María Alexander|November 3, 2014 The mechanism aids in the resistance and susceptibility of a fungus associated with wilt.
Field Research Vital To Growers’ Success Posted by Paul Rusnak|August 1, 2014 The 2014 Florida Ag Expo plot tours will focus on major production challenges and new varieties.
Tips To Control Verticillium Wilt In Tomatoes Posted by Paul Rusnak|October 31, 2012 Find out how to use IPM tactics to control this disease. [mmw-video id=”1376″]
An Inside Look At Diseases Impacting High Tunnel Tomatoes Posted by Paul Rusnak|October 9, 2012 Find out more about diseases that can impact tomatoes being produced in high tunnels from Margaret T. McGrath, […]
How To Control Early Blight And Septoria In Tomatoes Posted by Paul Rusnak|April 12, 2012 Amanda Gevens, assistant professor and Extension plant pathologist at the University of Wisconsin, discusses identification, scouting techniques, and […]