Stephen J. Toth, Jr. and Thomas A. Melton, editors

The information and recommendations in this newsletter are applicable to North Carolina and may not apply in other areas.
[Cucurbits] [Fungicides] [Strawberries] [Sweetpotatoes] [Watermelons]
Downy Mildew
- Cucurbit Downy Mildew Now Widespread - Volume 15, Number 21, September 8, 2000
Powdery Mildew
- Rohm and Haas Expands Nova Label to Cucurbits - Volume 15, Number 9, June 16, 2000
Fungicides
- Equus 720: A New Chlorothalonil Fungicide - Volume 15, Number 21, September 8, 2000
- Flouronil: A New Mefenoxam/Chlorothalonil Fungicide - Volume 15, Number 21, September 8, 2000
Anthracnose
- Anthracnose Diagnosed - Volume 15, Number 1, April 20, 2000
- Quadris Cleared for Use by North Carolina Strawberry Growers for Anthracnose Control - Volume 15, Number 4, May 12, 2000
Bacterial Angular Leaf Spot
- Bacterial Angular Leaf Spot Sporadic in North Carolina Strawberry Planting - Volume 15, Number 1, April 20, 2000
Insects (General)
- Insect and Mites - Volume 15, Number 1, April 20, 2000
Mites
- Insects and Mites - Volume 15, Number 1, April 20, 2000
Phytophthora Crown Rot
- Phytophthora Crown Rot in Strawberry Field Prevalent This Year - Volume 15, Number 1, April 20, 2000
Insects (General)
- Sweetpotato Pest Alerts Available by Telephone - Volume 15, Number 9, June 16, 2000
- Sweetpotato Insect Pest Activity - Volume 15, Number 9, June 16, 2000
- Sweetpotato Scouting Schools Announced - Volume 15, Number 12, July 7, 2000
Powdery Mildew
- Watch for Powdery Mildew on Watermelon - Volume 15, Number 9, June 16, 2000
The information presented in this newsletter is for educational purposes only and represents the opinions of the respective authors. Any reference to trade names is made with the understanding that no discrimination is intended and no endorsement by the North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service is implied. Use pesticides safely. Read and follow all label directions.
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Last modified on September 11, 2000 by Stephen J. Toth, Jr.
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