Potato Grower

March 2016

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WWW.POTATOGROWER.COM 27 COVER ALL THE BASES With this year's heavy precipitation in the West, Holland expects to see a big uptick in soil-borne diseases like Rhizoctonia. Growers can likely expect other fungal diseases like black dot, early blight and white mold to be prevalent. "Have a robust plan with lots of broad-spectrum disease control components," she advises. "Make sure you have multiple modes of action in the tank, and get the most out of the products you choose to use." TALK! "There's one thing more than anything I'd like to share with growers," says Holland. "We're really open to having personalized conversations with you about the needs of your operation. We welcome any and all conversation with growers." 140948Baicor13.indd 1 5/30/14 11:22 AM

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