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The Larry Meiller Show
Thursday, January 6, 2022, 11:00am
By mackenzie.krumme@wpr.org

Wisconsin is the second-largest vegetable processing producer in the country. We are the leader in green bean, sweet corn and cranberries production. But with all those vegetables comes pests. We talk with the leader of a lab in Wisconsin that studies the innovations and problems between pests and crops.

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