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Tuesday, October 3, 2017
An agronomic approach to pest management.
An agronomic approach to pest management. Preparation is an essential part of effective disease and insect management. The presence of water on leaves, high humidity levels, temperature changes and decreased air flow can lead to favorable conditions for a variety of diseases. And even the most rigorous sanitation program and careful scouting can't exclude all insects. However, by incorporating an agronomic program as part of your overall production plan, you can be better prepared for the coming season. In this webinar, you'll learn: 1)Just what is an "agronomic program".2) How to properly rotate pest control products by mode of action. 3)How to manage resistance during production. 4)How you can save time, money and resources. An agronomic approach to pest ,watch
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