Episode Synopsis " Trialing mesotunnels at Cornell University"
Sean Murphy and Kellie Damann, research technicians with the Pehtybridge Lab at Cornell University, reflect on their experiences doing research with mesotunnels for cucurbit crops in New York. For more information visit Dr. Pethybridge's (EVADE) lab website: https://evade.pppmb.cals.cornell.edu/
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