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SUMMARY:Rick Brandenburg: Was the fall armyworm invasion of 2021 a sign of things to come\, or can we address it more effectively as we look to 2022?
DESCRIPTION:This year has been the most significant year in the past 30 years for fall armyworm infestations in the eastern two-thirds of the United States. Not only were they widespread\, even up into Canada\, the population levels and the amount of damage they caused were very high.\n \n\n	In this webinar\, Rick Brandenburg\, Ph.D.\, of North Carolina State University discusses what happened\, how we got there\, what worked and didn’t work and what to expect in 2022.
URL:https://turfnet.com/event/rick-brandenburg-was-the-fall-armyworm-invasion-of-2021-a-sign-of-things-to-come-or-can-we-address-it-more-effectively-as-we-look-to-2022/
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