Agronomy News
01.08.10 // See How Producers Hybrids' Corn Hybrids Stack Up Against Goss' Wilt
Ratings just released on hybrids to be planted in 2010. Click here for details....
11.09.09 // Gibberella Ear Rot of Corn
Gibberella ear rot, or Gib ear rot, is caused by the fungus, Gibberella zeae (Fusarium graminearum). This disease can occur throughout Indiana, but i...
11.09.09 // Presence of Mold and Mycotoxins in Corn
Starting off the year with a cool spring, cooler than normal summer, and now a wet harvest, we have one more obstacle to deal with: ear molds appeari...
11.09.09 // Risk of Mycotoxins Associated with Hail Damaged Corn
Hail storms that occurred recently across the state have caused considerable damage to corn crops that will likely result in reduced yields... Cli...
09.09.09 // Estimating Corn Grain Yield Prior to Harvest
Fancy colored yield maps are fine for verifying grain yields at the end of the harvest season, but bragging rights for the highest corn yields are es...
09.09.09 // Goss' bacterial wilt and blight (leaf freckles and wilt)
This disease is caused by the bacterium Clavibacter michiganense subsp. nebraskensis (Vidaver & Mandel) Davis et al. Several strains of the pat...
09.04.09 // Abnormal Corn Ears
View photos of abnormal corn ears here. Poster provided by The Ohio State University Extension. ...
09.04.09 // Foliar Fungicides On Corn: Label Changes And Potential Phytotoxic Effects
During 2007, the use of foliar fungicides on corn for management of foliar diseases increased in Nebraska and the rest of the Corn Belt. The most com...
09.02.09 // Purple Corn Plants
Purpling of corn plant tissue results from the formation of a reddish-purple anthocyanin pigments that occur in the form of water-soluble cyanidin gl...
09.01.09 // Before applying fungicides to corn: Stop! Look! Consider!
There is considerable interest across Iowa and the whole Corn Belt in applying fungicides to field corn. In the past when corn prices were down below...
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