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Tomato & Melon Progress Report.

35001 Tomato & Melon Progress Report. http://ucce.ucdavis.edu/files/filelibrary/1529/2367.pdf Tomato and Melon Research Trials 2001 Research Progress Report Bill Weir, Farm Advisor Merced & Madera Counties University of California Cooperative Extension Merced County Office 2145 Wardrobe Ave. Horticulture > Vegetables > Cantaloupe > Science full   bloom   powdery   mildew   soluble   solids   firmness   fungicide   plot   size   processing   tomatoes   least   significant   difference   foliar Jan 1, 2002  

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