HARRISBURG (Dauphin Co.)—A special task force has been formed to help Pennsyl vania’s potato and tomato farmers minimize late blight damage to their 199 S crops, Acting Agricul ture Secretary Charles C. Brosius said. “The Department has joined forces with The Pennsylvania State University to combat late blight disease, which is a threat to commercial growers,” Brosius said. “We also will work together with the farming community and federal regulators to try to minim ize crop losses.” Late blight (Phytophthora infestans) is a fungal disease affecting tomatoes and potatoes. Brownish to purplish-black spots appear on leaves or stems of plants. The disease can occur at any time during the growing sea son when humid, rainy conditions occur. Under favorable conditions, the YPy DAIRY SOLUTIONS division of Fiskes- andT(omf>son, /no. "YOU ARE INVITED" In cooperation with Germania and Diary Parlor Solutions: A Fun Exciting Tour Visiting Dairy Farms In Northern PA and Western NY. Take a break from spring haymaking! Leave Tuesday June 13 and Return Wednesday, June 14 CALL FOR DETAILS 717-656-3307 Task Force To Fight Late Blight disease develops rapidly. If late blight occurs On potato or tomato plants, spores of the blight fungus can move quickly from field to Held. The Pennsylvania Late Blight Task Force met to recommend a variety of ways late blight disease could be detected and controlled. As a result of the first meeting, testing arrangements were deve loped, education and training efforts were detailed, and a request was made to the federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for a crisis exemption to release the fungicides Dimetho moiph and Cymoxanil (Curzate) to control late blight disease. After hearing recommendations from the task force, the Pennsyl vania Department of Agriculture agreed to provide staffing, equip ment, and telephone support for a 199 S effort to 1 minimize the impact of laite blight in Pennsylvania. 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