Summary
Plant pathologists are already recommending farmers and gardeners take steps to avoid another outbreak of late blight. The disease destroyed millions of dollars worth of tomatoes in the eastern U.S. last summer.
Cornell University plant pathologist Meg McGrath says tomato growers can spray pesticides to try to prevent infection, but once late blight takes hold, the plants are lost.See the full content of this document
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Tomato Growers Told to Take Steps Against Blight
Late blight flourishes ...
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