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Updated: 8:19 AM Jul 4, 2009
Disease called 'late blight' is destroying Slocomb tomato crops
Some Slocomb farmers have already lost nearly half their tomato crops this season to the same disease that caused the Irish potato famine in the 1840s. Posted: 8:13 PM Jul 3, 2009Reporter: Denise Bradberry Email Address: denise@wtvy.com |
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