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I spent weeks keeping in touch with scientists between Texas and Wisconsin more than 50 years ago monitoring the migration of potato leafhoppers from Texas to our University plots in Wisconsin. We could tell to the day when they would show up in Wisconsin gardens, and even in Madison, and would send out an Extension Warning bulletin to growers a week ahead of time to give them a heads up...This too was a one way trip, but it happened just about exactly the same few weeks every year. Weather was the limiting factor...



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