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  • MF3045
    MF3045
    Pesticide Mixtures: Understanding Their Use in Horticultural Production Systems

    Tank mixing combines two or more pesticides into a single spray solution. Mixing two pesticides may kill more insects and mites. Pesticide mixtures may be more effective on certain types and developmental stages of arthropod pests. 4 p.

    $2.55
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  • S19
    S19
    Agricultural Plant Pest Control, Category 1A

    Grasslands, non-crop agricultural lands, production of agricultural crops (including vegetables, feed grains, soybeans and forage, small fruits, tree fruits, nuts, tobacco, peanuts, and cotton). 128 pages, color.

    $23.75
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  • S33
    S33
    Interior Landscape Pest Management, Category 3C

    Production and maintenance of houseplants and other indoor ornamental plants kept or located within structures occupied by humans – houses, apartments, offices, shopping malls, other businesses, and dwellings. 36 pages, color.

    $6.80
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  • MF2939
    MF2939
    Bulb Mites: Management in Greenhouses and Nurseries

    Bulb mites feed on plants in the lily family, such as amaryllis, crocus, freesia, gladiolus, hyacinth, lily, narcissus, and tulip. Bulb mites are secondary pests of decaying plant matter caused by fungus gnat (Bradysia spp.) larvae or soilborne fungal pathogens. 2-page, color.

    $1.15
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  • MF2938
    MF2938
    Broad Mite and Cyclamen Mite: Management in Greenhouses and Nurseries

    Broad and cyclamen mites feed on plants in more than 60 plant families, including houseplants, flowers, strawberries, and vegetables. Publication describes methods to control these pests. 4-page, color.

    $2.20
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