From the Network
Decagon Joins PMN Partners Program
Plant
Management Network is pleased to welcome
Decagon Devices as its newest industry
partner. Decagon's instruments are used in
organizations throughout the world,
including universities, research and testing
laboratories, government agencies,
vineyards, farms, and industrial testing
facilities. Founded in 1983, Decagon has
grown into a prosperous business that
retains an emphasis on research and
engineering. As the designer, manufacturer,
and marketer of its instruments, Decagon
prides itself on excellent customer service
and support.
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Plant Health Progress Publishes
Statement of Impact
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considering publishing in Plant Health
Progress will be interested in reading
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Michael Matheron, defines the quality
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Relative Susceptibility of Selected Apple
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Crop Management
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Forage and
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Relative
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