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Just click on the image to view it larger. Aster leafhopper [ Picture by S. Mahr ] Variegated cutworm egg mass [ Picture by Michigan State University ] Variegated cutworm larva and damage on celery [ Picture by Michigan State University ] Aster yellows in celery [ Picture by M. Lacy ] Celery leaf
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AN ECONOMIC ASSESSMENT OF CELERY Executive Summary Celery is grown year-round in the United States, with California and Florida producing 90 percent of the total output in 1993. Other states reporting commercial celery production are Michigan, New York, Ohio, and Texas. The total value of the U.S.
Trumble - DPR Final Report -1 - Pest Management Grants Final Report DPR Grant 97-0228 Reducing Insecticide Use on Celery Through Low-input Pest Management Strategies Dr. John T.