Corn growth stages are quite variable across Indiana but a number of areas have moved into tasseling or beyond. Therefore, it is time to continue to monitoring for diseases to make an informed ...
As we wait for the fields to dry – here are a couple of resources that you can check out and bookmark to keep you up to date on field crop diseases this season. You have already found Purdue Field ...
Crown rot is showing up more frequently in Midwest cornfields. Plant pathologists say it's likely a multi-pathogen disease ...
Agronomist Ryan Gentle shares scouting tips and spray timing strategies to control tar spot, southern rust and other corn ...
LANGDON, N.D. — Diseases, an insect and a weed, all which have the potential to cause severe crop losses showed up — some for the first time — in northeast North Dakota fields during the 2022 growing ...
An aerial view of Indiana’s corn crop this year shows lush green fields just before harvest, a welcome sight after signs and concerns about drought this summer. “Luckily, because of the dry conditions ...
North Dakota State University Extension and University of Minnesota Extension will host the 2026 Advanced Crop Advisers ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Charcoal rot of soybeans is one of the few Indiana field crop diseases thriving in the extreme heat and exceptional drought, and it could reduce the yields that have otherwise ...
Video produced by Ben Corwin and Erin Wickey, UK Research Communications. To view captions for this video, push play and ...
Disease was more variable in 2025 than in previous years because of moisture conditions and other weather patterns.
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