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In considering the overall aims of the adviser’s work, it must be realized that certain difficulties often arise, both against the background of tasks imposed by his employers and in his relation with growers.

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Elkana, Y., Palti, J., Ausher, R., Eshel, J. (1986). The Crop Protection Adviser. In: Palti, J., Ausher, R. (eds) Advisory Work in Crop Pest and Disease Management. Crop Protection Monographs. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-70992-0_10

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