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Duponchelia fovealis Zeller moth found in California 8/2/2010
Surveys seek to define current U.S. distribution
By: David Kuack
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Geraniums could hold key to controlling Japanese beetles. 5/27/2010
Japanese beetle (Popillia japonica) feeds on nearly 300 plant species in almost 80 plant families.
By: GMPro
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Nominations being accepted for Community Champion Award 5/21/2010
America in Bloom award recognizes community leadership
By: David Kuack
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APHIS considers deregulating chrysanthemum white rust. 4/23/2010
Photo: Sharon M. Douglas, Conn.Ag Experiment Station.
The Connecticut Greenhouse Growers Association is asking Connecticut growers and retailers to submit the losses they have incurred due to chrysanthemum white rust.
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Farm Bill funding to be used for pest control projects 3/12/2010
USDA announced that it has allocated $45 million, provided by the 2008 Farm Bill, for early detection and action against plant pests and diseases.
By: GMPro
News Categories: Pest and disease

Preventing tomato late blight this year. 1/15/2010
To help prevent late blight this growing season, Beth Gugino recommends making sure that all late blight-infected tomato and/or potato plant tissue from the past season is dead and home gardeners refrain from composting diseased plant material.
By: GMPro
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Public Given Opportunity to Comment on Pesticides 12/4/2009
As part of U.S. EPA’s ongoing commitment to transparency in its pesticide regulatory decisions, the federal agency has developed a process for public participation for potential new pesticide active ingredients and certain new pesticide uses and another process for public involvement in the review of already registered pesticides.
By: GMPro
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Scouting Notes 10/13/2009
New reference available for producing perennials.
By: Staff
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Scouting Notes 9/2/2009
Smut found on dahlia.
By: Staff
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Scouting Notes 8/6/2009
USDA to stop spread of cactus moth.
By: Staff
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Scouting Notes 7/20/2009
New book focuses on perennial diseases. “Diseases of Herbaceous Perennials” is a new book that helps identify and solve common disease problems of more than 150 perennials.
By: David Kuack
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