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This policy change does not add new applicants to the Road Home Program. It is to provide additional resources to eligible applicants with existing applications. ... more
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To continue furthering the purpose of The Road Home to rebuild communities and help individuals restore their lives, OCD-DRU received approval from HUD to offer additional rebuilding dollars to eligible applicants under the Blight Reduction Grant ... more
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Late blight is caused by Phytophthora infestans, a fungus-like organism. This pathogen is an obligate parasite, which means that it can only survive on a host: it cannot live in soil or dead plant debris. This organism will not survive long in soil ... more
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Early tomato blight is a tomato disease caused by the fungus Alternaria solani. It is one of the most common tomato growing problems that home gardeners face. The cool, damp weather of springtime is what activates and spreads it. The fungal spores ... more
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I've been hunting around the net and there seems to be some promises of new varieties this year but I haven't found a source for anything except Legend. I'm going to order a pack of Legend seeds but I'd like to have a few more options. ... more
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Editor's note: The 2009 epidemic of tomato blight was widely reported, but few stories bothered to explore the issue raised by the title (the article was originally titled "You Say Tomato, I Say Agricultural Disaster." ... more
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Cryphonectria parasitica, the chestnut blight fungus, is responsible for epidemics that caused the destruction of hundreds of millions of mature chestnut trees in forests of North America and Europe during the first part of the 20th century. The ... more
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society is at its happiest when we are more equal so as long as the megarich aren't in our faces and keep in their locked up palaces its probably okay its when we get our noses rubbed in it like bankers bonuses that the trouble starts - The gap ... more
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The most common leaf-spot disease of tomato, early blight (Alternaria solani) fungi cause leaf spots to form on tomato leaves. Inside irregularly-shaped dry patches (which often have yellow margins), look for small dark rings. These are the ... more
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Fire blight development is influenced primarily by seasonal weather. Monitor trees regularly, and promptly remove and destroy fire blight infections. Sprays prevent new infections but will not eliminate wood infections; these must be pruned out. ... more
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