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Missouri, USA Katılım Ağustos 2009
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Many pathogens cause seed decay and seedling blight in corn. The first symptom may be an area of the field with poor or no stand. Decayed seeds are very soft and may be covered with fuzzy fungal growth. Post emergence damping off appears as yellowing and wilted seedlings that soon collapse leaving only dead leaves above the soil. Favored by cool, wet soils, these diseases are more common in low-lying or poorly drained areas or in fields planted too early in spring. Standard seed treatment fungicides reduce risk. Planting when the soil is above 50°F and soil moisture is not excessive also may reduce risk. Ask local Extension for more information. @baldpathologist @alisonrISU @tjcksn @cropdoc08 @DTelenko @badgercropdoc @MartinChilvers1 @ppp_trey @travisfaske @YuanZeng3 @alabamaED @MandyBish1 @maddishires #plant26 #corn #grow26
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Disease reduced cotton yield by nearly 5%, or 702,244 bales, in 2025. Root-knot nematode, reniform nematode, and seedling diseases caused the greatest losses. Find out more in the new article "Cotton Disease Loss Estimates from the United States — 2025" at cropprotectionnetwork.org/publications/c…. From @travisfaske @StrayerScherer @IGrett @zgrabRuns @bobkemerait @OnofreLab @ppp_trey @LSUNematology @baldpathologist @DaisyHAhumada @MahDuffeck @OSU_CottonIPM +others. @kmbiss @CottonInc @TheCottonBoard @MizzouIPM #cotton #disease #farming #Agriculture
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“Management of charcoal rot includes the use of resistant varieties when available and certain cultural practices, including those that conserve soil moisture. No fungicide seed treatments have been identified that offer consistent control of charcoal rot.” From the updated publication An Overview of Charcoal Rot at cropprotectionnetwork.org/publications/a… by @badgercropdoc @MartinChilvers1 @NCLegumeLady @dsmuelle @maddishires @BisonBeanDoc and @cropdoc08. @baldpathologist @MandyBish1 @MahDuffeck @travisfaske @ppp_trey @DTelenko @AlbertTenuta #soybeans #fungi #USSoy
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Antlers, Anglers, and Ag: Saturday, March 28, 2026 Topics Include: habitat management; equipment calibration; thermal imagery in wildlife management/recovery; and hunting leases, fee fishing, and hunting land liability insurance. For more information: extension.missouri.edu/events/antlers…
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