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  • From: Sandra Beerman <sbeerman AT ucinet.com>
  • To: market farming <market-farming AT franklin.oit.unc.edu>
  • Subject: Re: tomato spotted wilt virus
  • Date: Fri, 26 May 2000 09:17:12 -0700


Liz take a look at this url
http://www.oznet.ksu.edu/dp_hfrr/extensn/problems/tomswv.htm
I've been using Google Search a lot and it seems to come up with good
information most of the time.The url with the Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus
information is
http://www.google.com/search?q=Tomato+Spotted+Wilt+Virus&num=10&meta=hl%3Den%26lr%3D&safe=active&btnG=Google+Search
Hope this helps. Sandie
Liz wrote:

> I have a few questions to ask--- )
>
> Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus--I was told to look out for this by the person
> with whom I'm working. He had very little information on it, and no
> pictures. I can't find it anywhere in my books (he said only recently
> published information would have it). I found some on the NCDA site, but
> still no pics. Is this new?? How does it affect the plants?? What does
> it look like?? How rapidly does it spread?? Any links to pics greatly
> appreciated!!
>
> Anyone with experience in small scale tobacco farming?? (Spare me the
> lecture--it's still a perfectly legal crop). I had a farmer ask how to
> make it more sustainable--never really thought of that before. I'm not
> seeing any kind of mulching or protection from soil splash, and alot of
> unnecessary disease spreading due to this. I know we have one organic
> tobacco grower here in my state, but alas, he's not online for me to pick
> his brains!
>
> If Lynn Byczynski is still a subscriber, I want to compliment you on a
> fantastic issue of Growing For Market this month--best yet! I wilted in my
> truck scanning the articles on farmer's markets, & can't wait for next
> issue's color pics of displays. (www.growingformarket.com subscription
> info)
>
> To everyone on the list, I've enjoyed getting to know you--the information,
> dialogue, debate have been great--gave me cud to chew while out in the
> fields!
>
> Que sera, sera.....
>
> Liz Pike
> pike AT always-online.com
> Morningstar Gardens
> Pollocksville NC
> ICQ 46954468
>
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  • Re: tomato spotted wilt virus, Sandra Beerman, 05/26/2000

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