September 2009

  • Business Files Help Growers Find a Niche You own some land in North Carolina. You’re trying to figure out what to do with it. You’ve considered growing some sort of crop, but what should you grow? And will anyone buy it?
  • Researchers Study Fusarium Wilt in Watermelons Fusarium wilt is a devastating disease for many crops, but is manageable if the affected crop is rotated out of the field for several years and replaced with a crop that isn’t susceptible to the disease.

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