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August 12, 2009 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Campbell, CA
Posts: 4,064
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GreenCure for Late Blight - Anyone ever heard of it?
Came across this product at Harris Seeds. Claims it was invented at Cornell. Not read any discussion of it here on Tomatoville, so I thought I would post information on it.
Fungicides - Save 10% in August! It has been a tough year for produce farms in parts of the country, as field crop diseases like blight have moved in early and persisted in cool, wet weather. Don't lose your vegetable crops to fungal diseases; scout regularly for signs of disease, and try our effective, safe fungicides at the first sign of a problem. 40344-900 GreenCure 40 oz Concentrate GreenCure has quickly become our number one selling fungicide and has a strong following with growers both conventional and organic. Developed by Cornell University plant pathologist Dr. Ken Horst, GreenCure has undergone extensive, independent university testing for safety and effectiveness. Approved for use in USDA Organic production, GreenCure has proven to be safer than conventional fungicides and equally - if not more - effective. Simply mix GreenCure with water and spray on tomatoes, squash, lettuce, herbs, tree fruits, ornamental plants, or other vegetables. Cures and prevents mildews, blights, molds, and other plant diseases. One 40 oz container makes up to 80 gallons when mixed. USDA Organic. Regular Price: $75.60 Special Price: $68.00 Save $7.60! Ray |
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