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Damage to untreated romaine plants by western flower thrips

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Damage to alfalfa plants (stunted growth and curled trifoliate leaves) by western flower thrips

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Damage to alfalfa plants (stunted growth and curled trifoliate leaves) by western flower thrips

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Damage to alfalfa plants (stunted growth and curled trifoliate leaves) by western flower thrips

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Damage to alfalfa plants (stunted growth and curled trifoliate leaves) by western flower thrips

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Damage to alfalfa plants (stunted growth and curled trifoliate leaves) by western flower thrips

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Damage to untreated romaine plants by western flower thrips

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Damage to alfalfa plants (stunted growth and curled trifoliate leaves) by western flower thrips

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Damage to alfalfa plants (stunted growth and curled trifoliate leaves) by western flower thrips

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Damage to alfalfa plants (stunted growth and curled trifoliate leaves) by western flower thrips

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Sooty mold contamination on untreated cantaloupe plants resulting from whitefly feeding

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Comparison of Melon stands in plots established using conventional vs. yuma beds, Yuma Valley, Arizona

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Melon stands in plots established using conventional beds and sprinkler irrigation, Yuma Valley, Arizona

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Melon stands in plots established using Yuma beds and furrow irrigation, Yuma Valley, Arizona

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Melon stands in plots established using Yuma beds and furrow irrigation, Yuma Valley, Arizona

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Melon stands in plots established using Yuma beds and furrow irrigation, Yuma Valley, Arizona

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Melon seedling in plots established using Yuma beds and furrow irrigation, Yuma Valley, Arizona

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Baby spinach production in Yuma Arizona.

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Damage to untreated romaine plants by western flower thrips

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Lettuce plots established to evaluate the efficacy of Admire against aphids

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Sprinkler irrigation in romaine hearts

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Melon plots being furrow irrigated following side dress fertilization

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Romaine plots heavily infested with winter annual weeds.

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Scarring damage to untreated romaine hearts by western flower thrips

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Romaine plots heavily infested with winter annual weeds.

 

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