The Fungicide Resistance Action Committee (FRAC) has released the 8th edition of their guide, the Fungicide Resistance Management Guidelines for Vegetable Crops Grown in the Mid-Atlantic Region for 2014.
According to the University of Maryland Extension, in the mid-Atlantic region (NJ, MD, VA, DE, PA) of the United States approximately 221, 000 A of fresh-market and processing vegetable crops are grown each year. With a number of new fungicides available to growers, the guide can be an important resource to growers.
To view the guide, go the University of Maryland Extension website.
the Fungicide Resistance Management Guidelines for Vegetable Crops Grown in the Mid-Atlantic Region for 2014. - See more at: http://extension.umd.edu/learn/2014-fungicide-resistance-management-guidelines-available#sthash.E9TDFfkF.dpuf
the Fungicide Resistance Management Guidelines for Vegetable Crops Grown in the Mid-Atlantic Region for 2014. - See more at: http://extension.umd.edu/learn/2014-fungicide-resistance-management-guidelines-available#sthash.E9TDFfkF.dpuf
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