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    NF02-519 Fungicide Spray Schedule for Home Garden Tree Fruits

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    Growing tree fruits in the home garden can be a very enjoyable experience, and with proper management, can provide many years of enjoyment. Success in growing tree frutis depends on following an approach known as integrated pest management, or IPM. In this management program, variety selection, cultural practices and chemical means are used to prevent or reduce losses due to diseases or insects. This NebFact covers cultural practices, variety selection, the control of disease problems, and how to correctly use chemical controls for a safer environment

    Fungicide Spray Schedule for Home Garden Tree Fruits

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    This NebFact describes the use of integrated pest management in the growing of fruit trees

    EC03-1884 Wheat Disease Profiles I

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    This two-page, 4-color extension circular covers the disease and symptoms of wheat in Nebraska. The diseases listed are: barley yellow dwarf, soil-borne wheat mosaic, wheat streak mosaic, leaf rust, stem rust, stripe rust, tan spot, septoria leaf blotch, common root rot, crown rot, Fusarium head blight (scab)

    EC03-1884 Wheat Disease Profiles I

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    This two-page, 4-color extension circular covers the disease and symptoms of wheat in Nebraska. The diseases listed are: barley yellow dwarf, soil-borne wheat mosaic, wheat streak mosaic, leaf rust, stem rust, stripe rust, tan spot, septoria leaf blotch, common root rot, crown rot, Fusarium head blight (scab)

    EC02-1883 Corn Disease Profiles

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    This two-page, four-color extension circular covers the many diseases of corn in Nebraska. It list and describes corn diseases such as: anthracnose, common smut, bacterial stalk rot and top rot, holcus spot, Stewart\u27s Wilt, Goss\u27s bacterial wilt and blight, common rust, southern rust, and gray leaf rust

    NF02-519 Fungicide Spray Schedule for Home Garden Tree Fruits

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    Growing tree fruits in the home garden can be a very enjoyable experience, and with proper management, can provide many years of enjoyment. Success in growing tree frutis depends on following an approach known as integrated pest management, or IPM. In this management program, variety selection, cultural practices and chemical means are used to prevent or reduce losses due to diseases or insects. This NebFact covers cultural practices, variety selection, the control of disease problems, and how to correctly use chemical controls for a safer environment

    Fungicide Spray Schedule for Home Garden Small Fruits

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    Growing fruit at home requires a sound integrated pest management approach to controlling diseases and insects

    EC03-1889 Wheat Disease Profiles II

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    This two-page, 4-color extension circular cover the diseases and symptoms of wheat in Nebraska. The listed diseases include: loose smut, common bunt, stinking smut, erot, black point, take-all, cephalosporium stripe, black chaff, powdery mildew, high plains disease

    EC05-1894 Dry Bean Disease Profiles II: Fungal Root Rot and Wilt Diseases

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    This two-page, 4-color publications profiles the fungal root rot and wilt diseases and symptoms of dry bean. These diseases include: fusarium root rot, rhizoctonia root rot, pythium root rot, fusariuim yellows, and white mold

    EC07-1895 Pesticide Selection Guide for Plant Diseases Affecting Woody Ornamentals and Herbaceous Perennials in Nebraska

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    Extension Circular 07-1895 discusses pesticide selection guide for plant diseases affecting woody ornamentals and herbaceous perennials in nebraska
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