November 5, 2024
A mysterious condition has swept through strawberry fields in Queensland, Australia, wiping out a particular variety of the popular crop. "Half a million plants have died as a result of whatever has happened," Adrian Schultz told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Schultz, the president of the Queensland Strawberry Growers Association, said...
A mysterious condition has swept through strawberry fields in Queensland, Australia, wiping out a particular variety of the popular crop. “Half a million plants have died as a result of whatever has happened,” Adrian Schultz told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Schultz, the president of the Queensland Strawberry Growers Association, said…



A mysterious condition has swept through strawberry fields in Queensland, Australia, wiping out a particular variety of the popular crop. “Half a million plants have died as a result of whatever has happened,” Adrian Schultz told the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Schultz, the president of the Queensland Strawberry Growers Association, said…

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