The Trump EPA is eliminating animal testing by accelerating the shift to modern, gold standard science. Today, we are announcing 13 new high-quality alternatives to animal testing that will deliver faster, more accurate scientific results. https://t.co/0HQgSHD5lG
Ozone damage on potato. Damage is severe with warm clear calm days and high relative humidity. Symptoms begin on older leaves & move up plant and vary with concentration of ozone in the air & time of exposure. Varieties differ in susceptibility. Often confused with early blight
Most states in the 🇺🇸 have >98% of homes with air conditioning. Many are over 99%.
Less than 5% in 🇬🇧 and about 25% in France 🇫🇷
About half of Europeans can't afford air conditioning even if they wanted it.
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Early blight, caused by the fungus Alternaria solani, is a disease of tomato. It appears as target-like brown spots on leaves, stems & fruit leading to defoliation & reduced yield. Management involves cultural practices combined with use of fungicides @plantdisease@BS_PP#Tomato
A tractor shutting down during harvest because of a faulty Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) system has long been a devastating reality for too many farmers across America, but is now becoming a problem of the past as a result of Trump EPA actions this past year. Visited this weekend with the Oklahoma Farm Bureau and many of their amazing member farmers.
A significant line of showers and thunderstorms is moving southward across North Alabama early Monday afternoon. There’s certainly a chance this makes it into South Alabama this evening. A good day to keep an eye on the radar! ⛈️ Gusty winds are possible at times. 💨
Happy National Dairy Month!
Georgia is proud to be the #1 dairy producer in the Southeast thanks to the hard work of our great Georgia Dairy farmers across the state!
NEMATODE MONDAY: 1st generation Southern Root knot nematodes (Meloidogyne incognita) on tomato. Infected roots have small knots or galls. Eventually, infected plants will become stunted & yellow (Nitrogen deficiency) and may wilt in the heat of the day #Tomato@plantdisease