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e Chlorosis. tlt was.
durst obsaTed ie a field near
.sewdaiet Manitoba, '0,Sr.:.:
Agriculture Canada,
lo, t Dr., Steve;
1ot"only is the. f
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'out about howit might bei
controlled; This, is* panic'
-concern ven its pads
in just five years.
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Faber notes, 'Seve
had barely abie !eves
infection:a few y� ago ex-
perienced losses as high as ,‘0,
per cent ht. 990 .
At`esent, barley* 1004
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ems► - in thenudtt Damp at..
from flatow chlo osis., wever,,
othc . najor erO"such y
wheat:and oats are also at
kimono the catuSe.
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Canada and,anitoba
ntreitt Winnipeg: a studyu
the, ature'of this doe
disease, Piowhi cis
.and how it spreads . may
„con te�. nn '
�u to at bethar , d�rstat
rig as to how'' to control,it:.
Dry P ord,'of.
:,,MtinitOba'Atriculture. has
diedan- awareness'and
education.campaagn far .etit.
.help' Mann rs-^recog-
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Pmvinc a of
OPerating wlth Agriculture
Cance scrti� in mann+
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rear and is being mud at
higher levels in ams "where
was already already,*110W11 to occur,.:
qfactsuite uggesssible ts Dthre. dise beer, itw
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spread right across the
and In the lsfortbetn Oft
Plaid, af: the United Staff
a chlorosis was
observed one site just South;
of t e boirder in North Dakota.
e'scienti fePearch c ie
Is, blown that
Transmitted_
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cow P .i -there .are
ae l gica ways,: like 'bacteria;
control, to deal wllh ,.pests • i Itirs
are'acting to.probleuns and sliuuld-
get, people out to the 4f t'c>' see
what the. ty „ . k 4A •• }
said `.the eons
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about pesticide use
•ould be concerned about {lint• - and
'
tether contaminants -on -hod.
l`Todaylf farmer have a proven
track record -to responding qqu ckly.
and accurately, to environinental
prubleius„ be it ground, water
problems or pesticides, Farmers are
°rtaml °:recognizing we're e e for
thio iong hau and emsurin `the farm
w l be dem i the long aul;r :"
'fes{nrnners. have .tai , now
dot
rease thea:" effort tit wine nuns
l rehe orw, _ vhat
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... 1ns thinkee'reexactly coming
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into an era wh ere a ery:fanner his
the obligation to,spread the word of.
reality. J
"Wehave to speak froirna unified
front. If' we, don't, consumers:will •:
continue to'''
to.'' drovn- information
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when leisure time activities are
important, the local h iculbual,
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