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Plant Diseases

Chino Valley

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July 15, 2025, 1 – 2 p.m.

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Chino Valley Public Library
Plant Diseases
  • Bacterial 
  • Environmental 
  • Fungal 
  • Parasitic 
  • Viral 
  • Prevention & IPM
Free presentation by the Yavapai County Master Gardener Speakers' Bureau.
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Yavapai County Master Gardener
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ycmgspeakersbureu@gmail.com

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