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- Rutgers Crop Info - Crop specific pest and disease management information, for asparagus, eggplant, carrot, spinach, squash and sweetcorn.
- Cropcircle Anomality Website - Edited and designed by Dirk Wessels: scientific articles, anomality specifics and crop circles and etheric energies.
- Citrus Research International - Information on the research being undertaken into insect pests of citrus crops that cause economic damage and lower fruit quality.
- Insect Pest Management for Small Grains - Information on techniques that can help growers prevent and detect some potentially serious insect problems before significant loss occurs.
- ICS - Offering advice for farmers growing agricultural and horticultural crops in arid and semi-arid areas. Presents the company and its services, including information about specific crops. In Bourgneuf.
- Pest Management for the Seed and Popcorn Industries - It is easier and more economical to save a bag of seed than to grow a bag to replace it. Information on improved storage methods.
- Grass Seed Insects - Information on identifying insects commonly found in grass seed fields and determining whether the insect is a pest, the severity of the problem and what treatment is recommended.
- UCR Glassy-winged Sharpshooter Resources - Describes Pierce's disease, a threat to California vineyards, and the leaf-hopper that carries it, with maps of distribution and measures taken to combat it.
- International Plant Genetic Resources Institute - IPGRI is an international research institute with a mandate to advance the conservation and use of genetic diversity for the well-being of present and future generations. The site contains extensive information on regional activities and networks, country information, specific crops, training materials, legal and technical documents.
Wikipedia Articles
- Aerial application - Aerial application, commonly called crop dusting, involves spraying crops with fertilizers, pesticides, and fungicides from an agricultural aircraft. The specific spreading of fertiliser is also known as aerial topdressing.