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You are a plant virologist. "What is this yellow growth all over my pumpkin plants?" a farmer asks you over the phone. You can't tell without seeing. You head out to the farmer's field.

"Viruses can attack a number of different crops. You have to go out into the field to look at the damage, and to make a recommendation," says Merritt Nelson, a virologist in Arizona.

You see that the farmer's pumpkin plants are yellowish, and stunted in their growth. The virus that has infected them is quite widespread. It looks to you like he has lost his entire crop.

This would be devastating news to the farmer who earns his living from the field. Maybe it would be better to tell him to continue with the crop, in the small hope that he may get some yield. Or should you follow your gut feeling that the crop will be wiped out, and tell him to destroy the plants?

What do you do?

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