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Harvest strategies for silage
An important part of corn silage production is proper and timely harvest management.
An important part of corn silage production is proper and timely harvest management.
One ear rot taking hold in many fields is Diplodia ear rot.
Corn and soybean planting season may have been extreme.
Downy mildew or crazy top is a condition that often results in wet or flooded fields
Erwinia chrysanthemi pv. zeae is one of the most common causal agent of bacterial stalk rot.
Late season rains are hard on crop root systems.
Goss’s wilt has rapidly become a significant and yield-reducing disease.
Wet and cool conditions during flowering are ideal for development.
Every year, a variety of diseases, fungi, and molds are present on ears as plants near harvest.
Tar spot is a fungal leaf disease that infects corn leaves and causes lodging and yield losses.
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