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Purdue: Growers Should Inspect Tomatoes for Blight

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. (AP): Purdue University experts are urging tomato growers to inspect their plants for a fungus-like organism. They say a destructive disease known as late blight has been found on tomatoes in Tippecanoe County in west-central Indiana. Symptoms include olive-green or brown spots on leaves and white fungus.

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