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Old September 21, 2012   #11
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I did some snooping around via Google b'c the more I thought about it I was wondering if LB really was prevalent in GA, and it's not.

http://www.longislandhort.cornell.edu/vegpath/lbfaq.pdf

The link above is one that I think everyone with LB concerns should read.

http://www.caes.uga.edu/publications...cfm?pk_id=7392

The above is common tomato diseases found in GA and updated today and LB is not on the lsit.

http://ga-camdencounty.civicplus.com.../Home/View/352

The above is from the U of GA, common tomato diseases and LB is not on the list.

Michael, have you had the diagnosis of LB confirmed by anyone trained to do so? Back in 2009 there were a few outbreaks in GA but note the updated link, the second one, and no LB on the list.

I hope the above helps.
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