Before gardening season hits full throttle, it’s time to awaken the garden and get a few spring chores off your garden to-do list.
Walk around your yard to inspect trees, shrubs and other overwintering plants for damage. Prune broken branches while plants are still dormant. Always
Recent research out of India raises concerns over the transmission risks of a harmful and hard-to-kill fungal infection. The study found drug-resistant strains of Candida auris on apples that had been treated with fungicides. The findings suggest that apples and other fruits dosed with these c
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Tomato farmers in east Africa can control pests such as aphids, whiteflies, thrips, and diseases such as blight without use of pesticides by using a number of organic control measures that are harmless to the environ
Garlic is effective against a wide range of disease-causing organisms and insects at different stages in their lifecycle
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Potato growers could have two new blight fungicides next spring to help fight against more aggressive disease strains, with the products’ early arrival in the field helped by Brexit.
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Next week, the city’s Health Department will be spraying pesticide in parts of northeast and southeast Queens to reduce mosquito activity in those areas.
According to the cit
An entomologist at Kansas State University urges winter wheat farmers to hold off on planting the crop due to an unusual infestation of fall armyworm that can quickly wipe out lush green wheat.
Jeff Whitworth, Extension agronomist at KSU, says farmers in Kansas are seeding winter wh
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