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Insect likely tomato culprit - The News-Press

Say goodbye to ag research: Scientists developed plants and processes for ... - Fairbanks Daily News-Miner

Mary Jo Modica: Early growth means time for spring chores - Tuscaloosa News (subscription)

Scary Food Facts: Beetle Eggs In Canned Asparagus? The FDA Says It's OK - Forbes

Master Gardeners | Anticipate, prepare for your spring garden - Yakima Herald-Republic

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Insect likely tomato culprit - The News-Press


Insect likely tomato culprit
The News-Press
It is due to the feeding of sap-sucking insects such as scales, mealybugs and aphids. They prefer the shady north side of the house. They feed on the leaves and stems by sucking the sugary sap from the plant. After feeding, the insects excrete their ...

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Say goodbye to ag research: Scientists developed plants and processes for ... - Fairbanks Daily News-Miner


Say goodbye to ag research: Scientists developed plants and processes for ...
Fairbanks Daily News-Miner
Another area of research was collecting wasps, flies, ladybugs and bees, studied for their pollination effect on plants, and pests such as aphids and leafhoppers to see what damage they did to crops. The extensive collection will be parceled out to ...

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Mary Jo Modica: Early growth means time for spring chores - Tuscaloosa News (subscription)


Mary Jo Modica: Early growth means time for spring chores
Tuscaloosa News (subscription)
There is a great temptation to start tomato plants indoors right now, but we are 10 weeks away from the last frost date. Waiting another couple of weeks will ensure you'll have small, compact plants for transplanting. Houseplants will soon begin to put ...

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Scary Food Facts: Beetle Eggs In Canned Asparagus? The FDA Says It's OK - Forbes


Scary Food Facts: Beetle Eggs In Canned Asparagus? The FDA Says It's OK
Forbes
With frozen broccoli, come in under an “average of 60 or more aphids and/or thrips and/or mites per 100 grams” and it's all good. As for cinnamon bark, more than an “average of 1 mg or more {of} mammalian excreta per pound” will get you in trouble.

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Master Gardeners | Anticipate, prepare for your spring garden - Yakima Herald-Republic


Master Gardeners | Anticipate, prepare for your spring garden
Yakima Herald-Republic
If you don't have enough seed catalogs, borrow some from a friend or go online and search for "garden seeds and plants." There are dozens of great seed companies that will send you a catalog or take your order online. You can search for "garden seeds" ...

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