In the transition period between harvest and planting, farmers focus on combing through their data and preparing for another ...
Gray leaf spot, caused by the fungus Cercospora zeae maydis is the most significant yield-limiting disease of corn worldwide [1]. The disease was first reported in Illinois in 1924, and has increased ...
Midwestern corn growers know the symptoms of northern corn leaf blight all too well: greenish-gray lesions on the leaves that can add up to major yield losses if not detected and treated early. Corn ...
Root pruning from corn rootworm can cause significant yield loss, up to 15% yield loss for every node pruned back to 1.5" of ...
It is important to continue to scout for diseases in both corn and soybeans. Recent rain events have increased favorable environmental conditions for the development of foliar diseases in both crops.
Bacterial leaf streak, a foliar disease in corn, has only been in the United States for a handful of years, but researchers say it's a major problem in the Western US Corn Belt. Bacterial leaf streak, ...
Proper cornstalk management provides complete nutrition for pregnant cows while requiring mineral supplements and careful ...
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Gray leaf spot of corn is caused by the fungus Cercospora zeae-maydis. The fungus is now widespread in Indiana and the Eastern Corn Belt (Midwest). Weather strongly influences development of gray leaf ...