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Publication Dutch Elm Disease in North Dakota: A New Look
Dutch elm disease (DED) has been spreading across North America since the 1920s. It first was reported in North Dakota in Mandan in 1969, and it reached eastern North Dakota by 1973. DED has been confirmed in every North Dakota county.
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Publication ECMAScript program Managing Apple Scab in North Dakota Crabapples
This publication will help identify and manage apple scab in home landscapes.
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Publication Octet Stream The Old and the New: Two Needle Diseases of Spruce in North Dakota
Spruce is commonly planted in urban and rural landscapes in North Dakota and frequently suffers from needle loss. Premature needle loss of spruce is the result of a variety of causes: improper planting, environmental stress, insect pests and disease.
Located in Lawns, Gardens & Trees
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