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Economic Impact of Zebra Chip Control Costs on Grower Returns in Seven US States

Zebra Chip (ZC) disease exposes growers to the risk of large economic losses. Enterprise budgets are developed to evaluate how the competitive position of eight major US potato producing regions could be impacted by ZC infestations. When using three year (2010–2012) average marketing year prices for...

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Published in:American journal of potato research 2014-12, Vol.91 (6), p.714-719
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