By Guido Schnabel, Clemson University; Phil Brannen, University of Georgia; Bill Cline and Caleb Bollenbacher, North Carolina State University Whether or not Neopestalotiopsis (Neopest) will harm your strawberries this season depends on many factors – including the quality of the transplants, the cultivar, sanitation practices, soil inoculum levels, weather conditions, and the fungicides you use. […]| The South Carolina Grower
A new survey report from the International Foundation reveals increased U.S. employer spending on cancer/oncology care as well as common steerage techniques used to contain costs. The post Cancer Care Spend Is on the Rise for U.S. Employers appeared first on Word on Benefits.| Word on Benefits
From Clemson Plant Pathologist Tony Keinath Extension agents have recently received some questions from growers about reusing plastic from a spring watermelon crop for a fall watermelon crop. This …| The South Carolina Grower
Columnist Noura Costany responds to the question "What's in my bag?" with a list of items that are helpful in managing Cushing's on the go.| Cushing's Disease News
For columnist Noura Costany, who has Cushing's disease, self-care involves practices that help with pain management and symptom relief.| Cushing's Disease News
People with gMG with difficulty getting diagnosed or hard-to-manage disease symptoms accrue higher healthcare-related costs, per a study.| Myasthenia Gravis News
Tim Martinson and Wayne Wilcox, Department of Horticulture and Department of Plant Pathology and Plant Microbe Biology, Cornell University Mature (dark) and immature cleistothecia on a leaf. The number of mature cleistothecia present at the end of one growing season …| Grapes