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K-State Research and Extension Bookstore

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Kansas State University
Manhattan KS 66506-3402

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  • DVD586
    DVD586
    High Tunnels

    A high tunnel — also known as a hoop house or passive solar greenhouse — is a simple structure used to extend the growing season for fruits and vegetables. DVD contains information on design, planting, management, and additional resources. Runs 27 minutes.

    $13.15
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  • L721
    L721
    Tomato Leaf and Fruit Diseases and Disorders

    Causes and controls of leaf and fruit diseases of tomatoes. Early Blight, Septoria Leaf Spot, Bacterial Speck, Bacterial Spot, Bacterial Canker, Anthracnose, and Blossom End Rot. 6-page, color.

    $3.15
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  • S140
    S140
    Starting a Seasonal Open-Air Market in Kansas

    Information on starting and operating a farmers' market in Kansas. 22-page.

  • L723
    L723
    Wilt, Nematode, and Virus Diseases of Tomato

    Two major diseases of tomatoes are Fusarium and Verticillium wilt. Walnut trees produce juglone, causing walnut wilt in tomatoes. Nematodes cause root knot. 6-page, color.

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  • L868
    L868
    Grasshoppers in the Lawn and Garden: Home and Horticultural Pests

    Important species include redlegged differential and two-striped grasshoppers. The differential and two-striped grasshoppers are most frequently encountered by home gardeners. 4-page, color.

    $0.41
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