At the moment, tobacco producers around the state are getting into high gear to begin growing transplants.
Healthy transplants are a cornerstone of a successful tobacco crop, and disease in the float system often interferes with the production of high-quality seedlings.
Planning and preparation now can lead to better disease control and better yields of transplants in the spring.
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