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Advancing Eco Agriculture | Finding Solutions to Thrips and Pink Root with Regenerative Agriculture @AdvancingEcoAgriculture | Uploaded March 2022 | Updated October 2024, 4 hours ago.
Dan McClure is the owner of Walla Walla Organics, a 600-acre farm in Touchet, Washington.

Some of the major problems Dan faced with his onion crop was pressure from thrips and issues like pink root. As an organic grower it can be difficult to solve these issues. With the help of the AEA team, Dan is able to create a program that focuses on stronger, healthier plants. Dan continues to utilize AEA's regenerative programs to improve crop performance and build resistance to pests and pathogens.

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