RUST FLASH from StopSoybeanRust.com

May 17, 2006 2:30 p.m. CST --

Florida reports soybean rust growing actively on kudzu; weather right for rust
+ ALERT: Soybean rust active again on kudzu in northern Florida
Florida officials today are reporting that they once again have positive finds of soybean rust on kudzu after rains and high humidity broke the recent dry spell. It's the first sign of active rust in weeks.
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+ Marois of FL says disease triangle in place for robust rust development
Jim Marois gives a first-hand report of what he's finding on the kudzu growing rampant around his Gadsden County research center -- soybean rust that loves the weather these days.
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