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Welcome to the UMass IPM Fruit Loop podcast, your juicy source for all things fruit-related! Hosted by the Fruit Team, this podcast is the perfect complement to our weekly newsletter, Healthy Fruit. Join our team of experts, including horticulturalists, professors, and educators, as we dive into the world of fruit production and management.
I'm not going to provide a detailed text description of this episode because you should have already subscribed to the Healthy Fruit Newsletter this podcast is based off. Keep in mind, subscribers get the news first.
You can find more information on the New England Vegetable and Fruit Conference here. And, you can find the apple fungicide efficacy table here.
Ok, on to music credits.
The opener: San Fran Interlude (Edit) by Strobotone is licensed under a Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
Outro: Wirklich Wichtig (ID 211) by Checkie Brown is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
Welcome to the UMass IPM Fruit Loop podcast, your juicy source for all things fruit-related! Hosted by the Fruit Team, this podcast is the perfect complement to our weekly newsletter, Healthy Fruit. Join our team of experts, including horticulturalists, professors, and educators, as we dive into the world of fruit production and management.
I'm not going to provide a detailed text description of this episode because you should have already subscribed to the Healthy Fruit Newsletter this podcast is based off. Keep in mind, subscribers get the news first.
You can find more information on the New England Vegetable and Fruit Conference here. And, you can find the apple fungicide efficacy table here.
Ok, on to music credits.
The opener: San Fran Interlude (Edit) by Strobotone is licensed under a Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
Outro: Wirklich Wichtig (ID 211) by Checkie Brown is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
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