Stephen J. Toth, Jr., editor

The information and recommendations in this newsletter are applicable to North Carolina and may not apply in other areas.
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2004 Subject Index Fruit and Vegetables |
[Cucumbers] [General] [Strawberries] [Sweetpotatoes] [Watermelons]
Cucurbit Downy Mildew
- Too Early for Cucurbit Downy Mildew? - Volume 19, Number 8, June 4, 2004
Giant African Land Snails
- Giant African Land Snails - Volume 19, Number 5, May 14, 2004
Insects (General)
- Fruit and Vegetable Insect Pests - Volume 19, Number 9, June 11, 2004
Diseases (General)
- Disease Management Considerations for Producing Strawberry Plug Plants - Volume 19, Number 12, July 2, 2004
Insects (General)
- Early Season Insects on Strawberries and Other Crops - Volume 19, Number 1, April 16, 2004
Late Blight
- Late Blight Alert in Western North Carolina - Volume 19, Number 12, July 2, 2004
Phytophthora
- Phytophthora Crown Rot Widespread in 2004 - Volume 19, Number 2, April 23, 2004
Pest Alert Tapes
- Sweetpotato Pest Alert Tapes for 2004 - Volume 19, Number 7, May 28, 2004
White Rust
- White Rust in Sweetpotato Greenhouses - Volume 19, Number 5, May 14, 2004
Downy Mildew
- Downy Mildew Now Affecting Watermelon - Volume 19, Number 21, September 3, 2004
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Last modified on September 7, 2004 by Stephen J. Toth, Jr.
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