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Equipment

Cleaning equipment that moves in or out of fields, especially those that accumulate a lot of soil and plant debris, can stop the spread broomrape and/or other pests and pathogens.

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Footwear

Footwear is an easy way to move small amounts of contaminated soil from one place to another, so the goal is simple - removal of visible soil and plant debris before a person leaves the field.

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