From Michigan State University Extension:
Wondering how other growers were affected by impatiens downy mildew? Take this confidential survey to help researchers find out.
Researchers at Cornell Cooperative Extension, Cornell University and Michigan State University are conducting a survey that seeks to determine the impacts of impatiens downy mildew on the greenhouse industry. No personally identifiable information will be released from this study, as all numbers will become part of an aggregate number.
The survey aims to gather information on the impact of the disease, grower and retailer responses to the disease, as well as information on trends in consumer purchasing. Results will be summarized and presented in industry magazines. The survey runs through Nov. 1, 2013. Participate in the survey now.
For more information, please contact Cornell Cooperative Extension educator Nora Catlin at nora.catlin@cornell.edu or 631-727-7850 ext. 214, or Michigan State University Extension specialist Kristin Getter at getterk@msu.edu or 517-355-5191 ext. 1341.
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