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Using Trap Crops For Vegetable Insect Pest Management

January 26, 2023

Trap crops are an important cultural control that can help organic growers in their pest management efforts. This presentation will cover how trap crops work, examples of their use in various vegetable crops and updates from ongoing research at the University of Connecticut.

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