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European Corn Borer Presents a Risk for Michigan Hop Farmers
European Corn Borer Presents a Risk for Michigan Hop Farmers

With a value of $618 million 2017, the Michigan hop industry has been on an upward swing for the last several years. But just like any other crop, the growth in hop acreages does not mean the plants are immune to pest pressure and damage, as shown this year.

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