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>>Talladega County, AL, now northwestern-most soybean rust county in US
>>GA has rust in Plains, GA -- Sumter County

+ Talledega County, AL, has rust in sentinel plots and commercial field; Ninth GA county has rust in plots: Sumter

8/19/2005 9 a.m. CDT -- Alabama reports rust in the north-central county of Talledega, which becomes the country furthest north and furthest west with soybean rust in 2005.

Georgia reports its ninth rust-infected county: Sumter, home to Plains, where rust was found in sentinel plots and a nearby commercial field.
See full information at links below:
>ALERT: Find in Talladega Cty, AL, is farthest north and west soybean rust has spread to date

>ALERT: Georgia now has rust in Plains in Sumter County


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