Greenhouse sanitation decreases pest problems
DOWNLOADFebruary 10, 2021 - Erik Runkle and Paul Fisher
Practices that prevent the introduction of pathogens, weed seeds, and insects will go a long way to having a cleaner greenhouse, reduced crop losses, lower pesticide costs, and higher-quality plants.
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