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1999 Tomato Institute Proceedings
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TYLCV incidence in West Central Florida tomatoes in 1998/99- Jane Polston, Virologist, GCREC, Bradenton
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Applying insect growth regulators on demand for managing the silverleaf whitefly and irregular ripening- David Schuster, Entomologist, GCREC, Bradenton
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Telone C-17 application broadcast vs in bed as a means of mitigating the PPE and other issues- Jim Gilreath, Weed Scientist, GCREC, Bradenton
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Methyl bromide issues, formulations, availability, and alternative practices- Joe Noling, Nematologist, CREC, Lake Alred
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Covercrops, biomass, and nitrogen accumulation; weed and nematode control; tomato yield and fruit quality responses- Herb Bryan, Horticulturist, TREC, Homestead
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FQPA- Dan Botts, Environemental & Pest Management Division, FFVA
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Food Safety Issues: The Industry Perspective- Wes Roan, Six-L's Farms, Naples
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IPM adoption evaluated: A strong foundation for a safe, profitable tomato crop- Galen Frantz, Glades Crop Care, West Palm Beach
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Impact and management of TYLCV in Southwest Florida- Phil Stansly, Entomologist, SWFREC, Immokalee
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Phytophthora capsici on tomato: Survival, severity, age, and variety- Pamela Roberts, Plant Pathologist, SWFREC, Immokalee
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Tomato little leaf revisted- Steve Olson, Horticulturist, NFREC, Quincy
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The critical period of nutsedge interference in tomato- Bill Stall, Weed Scientist, Hort. Science Dept., Gainesville
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Farm worker income- Fritz Roka, Economist, SWFREC, Immokalee
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NAFTA, FTAA, Agenda 2000 and GATT- International trade and competitiveness issues for Florida tomato growers- John VanSickle, Economist, Food and Resource Economics Dept., Gainesville
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