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Planning for Tarnished Plant Bug in 2023
As we enter squaring stage cotton, growers should be mindful of tarnished plant bug (TPB = Lygus lineolaris) movement …
Starting June 10, 2024, Highway 210 will be closed in both directions near Swift Creek Rd for bridge repair until approximately July 2025
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