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What is the T column for?

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What is the T column for?

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A. The “T” column stands for trauma. A trauma blight situation develops when epiphytic populations of the bacteria are presumed to be high enough AND damage due to hail, high winds or a late frost occurs. MARYBLYT will automatically write FRST in the NOTE column and trigger a prediction for trauma blight symptoms (TBS column) when the temperature is 28F or lower, but you need to tell the program when you have visible damage from either hail or wind (type H or W in the T column, and the word HAIL or WIND will automatically appear in the NOTE column). If hail or wind did not occur, leave the T column space blank by simply pressing ENTER and continue.

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