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Threat of virus yellows in sugar beet much higher than last year

With beet moth damage also causing yellowing in sugar beet crops, British Beet Research Organisation (BBRO) lead scientist warns the disease threat of virus yellows remains.

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Threat of virus yellows in sugar beet much higher than last year

With beet moth damage also causing yellowing in sugar beet crops, British Beet Research Organisation (BBRO) lead scientist warns the disease threat of virus yellows remains. With beet moth damage also...

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