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  •   GUIDELINES
     Keep packs dry during both loading and transport In general, crop protection products should be stored under cover and should be covered during transport to protect them from : (i) Rain (ii) Direct sunlight (particularly important in countries with hot.

  •   Horticulture Information Leaflet 570 North Carolina Cooperative
     Weeds such as creeping woodsorrel (Oxalis corniculata), hairy bittercress (Cardamine hirsuta), prostrate spurge (Euphorbia humistrata), and others are persistent problems in greenhouses.

  •   NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION SERVICE
     Acceptable benefits, for most purposes, are usually accomplished when the plant density is at least 25 stems per feet, the combined canopy and surface cover is at least 60 percent, and the above ground (dry weight) biomass production is at least 2700.

  •   Page 1 The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Executive Office of
     Q 6: Why is aerial spraying of insecticides being considered now? In situations of high risk of an outbreak of human disease, the Arbovirus Surveillance and Response plan recommends consideration of the use of adulticide spraying to reduce mosquito.

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