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W-L Alfalfas 2 Minute Tuesday August 30

Posted on August 30, 2022 by kansasfgc

Fall brings its own set of insects that love to dine on alfalfa, especially newly seeded alfalfa. Its important to monitor our fields and be ready to apply control measures when needed.

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