Rice Delphacid
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- Date of Publication
- June 18, 2025
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When growing crops is your livelihood, you care about the health of your field. Rice Delphacids (RD) can ruin your hard work by reducing crop yield and causing dieback.
Our free factsheet is the best resource that helps you identify and understand the nature of RD. This information is crucial to effectively keeping your crops healthy and happy from this pest.
What You'll Learn:
- Key basics for understanding and identifying Rice Delphacids
- Direct and indirect ways the Rice Delphacids harm your crop
- Essential management resources to rid an infestation
Don't let the Rice Delphacids harm your crop-download today!
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