Agriculture
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Destructive Moth Species Wreaking Havoc On Tomato Crops Worldwide
An invasive species of moth known as the tomato leafminer is damaging tomato crops globally. It hasn't made its way to the U.S. yet but Virginia Tech researchers have issued recommendations on how to prevent future destruction.
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