Strawberry farms in Georgia are experiencing high plant mortality due to diseases such as Phytophthora root rot and Neopestalotiopsis, with the season getting worse. The poor quality of plants received from Canada, due to heavy rain during harvest, is a contributing factor. Phytophthora root rot is becoming resistant to Ridomil, and Neopestalotiopsis is spreading in wet, warm weather. The article suggests ways to manage these diseases, including the use of certain fungicides and field rotation. The importance of obtaining disease-free and quality plants cannot be overstressed. Additionally, a recent survey may have detected a new root rot pathogen, Phytopythium. Farmers are encouraged to work with their local county agents and take advantage of free services for disease confirmation and resistance profiling until grant funding runs out.