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This may be better reworded as “What is a suspicious (agricultural) incident?”. Such a question by itself indicates that the cause of most such events are expected to be not immediately obvious.
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Hugh-Jones, M. (2001). Distinguishing Natural and Unnatural Outbreaks of Animal Diseases. In: Dando, M., Pearson, G., Kriz, B. (eds) Scientific and Technical Means of Distinguishing Between Natural and Other Outbreaks of Disease. NATO Science Series, vol 35. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-0830-3_7
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