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Ag/Link in the news: Grape production at risk with herbicide drift Grape production in Adair County has often been mentioned as a new source of income for family farmers. An article in yesterday's Waterloo, Iowa, Marshall County Courier tells how herbicides can cause bizarre and undesirable malformations in grape plants. State's grape crop at risk from herbicide drift. At least one prospective grape producer, a long established farmer in Adair County, has related that in his extensive research into possible grape production was ended after finding that herbicides use in Adair County would make grape production impractical. This story was posted on 2013-09-16 01:54:46
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