By Irene Shonle
It’s been an unusual fall. It’s been so warm and dry that the cool damp of the spring is a distant memory. Yet it was those wet conditions that allowed for the development of Marssonina and ink spot leaf blights which in turn caused some susceptible stands of aspen to brown and drop leaves prematurely and left others to blaze in full glory.
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