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Strawberry fungus could mean fewer strawberries in upcoming season

Summary by Queen City News
LANCASTER, S.C. (QUEEN CITY NEWS) – It could be slim pickings next season. Strawberry farmers across the Carolinas have concerns over a fungus that's growing on the plants and killing them. At Hall Family Farm in Lancaster, South Carolina, owner Kevin Hall said he dipped every one of his 60,000 strawberry plants into a chemical that destroys fungus before putting them in potting soil. Hall got his plants from Canada, where an outbreak of Neopest…

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Queen City News broke the news in on Friday, August 30, 2024.
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