Disease Management for Organic Vegetable Farms

Content Source: University of Maryland Extension

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This chapter, produced by Kate Everts and Jennifer Himmelstein of the University of Maryland Extension, covers a comprehensive range of disease management strategies for organic vegetable farms in the mid-Atlantic region, including soil-building practices such as cover cropping and compost application, cultural practices like crop rotation and sanitation, disease diagnosis tools, and the use of OMRI-approved biofungicides and bactericides.

Region

Northeast/Mid-Atlantic

Topic

Disease Management

Category

Vegetables/Fruits

Year Published

2021

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