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    8 days ago

    F. graminearum is already widely prevalent across the U.S. in native grasses around the country as well as crops, scientists say. It spreads and thrives usually during wet weather, causing a common crop disease called or head scab, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Agricultural Research Service.

    Let’s blame China for the future blight we will cause by our own negligence.