There have been several recent reports of leaf spots showing up on corn in addition to the eyespot and Goss’s wilt reported earlier this growing season. Some of these are expected – Northern corn leaf blight and gray leaf spot, but some such as southern rust are a little less common, and others are just weird
As the 2014 growing season draws to a close, agronomists and farmers are reminded to scout for stalk...
All corn hybrids and inbreds are susceptible to gray leaf spot in varying degrees. This NebGuide dis...
The 2014 growing season started with good conditions at planting. Above normal precipitation in June...
During the past week, leaf diseases have become noticeable on corn scattered throughout the state. F...
Several foliar diseases are being reported in corn at this time, and it is important to be able to d...
This past week I have received several more reports of Goss’s wilt. Reports of the disease come fro...
I have had a few emails, tweets and phone calls from folks who are starting to find disease in corn ...
Gray leaf spot (GLS) has reached threshold levels in some corn fields in southwestern Iowa and a fun...
Northern corn leaf blight (NCLB) (Figure 1) has been reported from several fields in southern Iowa. ...
There are over 80 diseases described on corn worldwide (Munkvold and White, 2016). Approximately hal...
Pale yellow upper corn leaves abound across Iowa as corn enters the teens of growth stages with some...
The 1993 growing season was another unusual year for leaf diseases of corn. Some diseases went rampa...
The cool, wet growing season has favored infection and the development of certain corn ear and stalk...
With most corn in Iowa at the V7-V12 range, it’s important to be aware of potential corn diseases at...
Iowa State University Extension and Outreach plant pathologists have identified and confirmed severa...
As the 2014 growing season draws to a close, agronomists and farmers are reminded to scout for stalk...
All corn hybrids and inbreds are susceptible to gray leaf spot in varying degrees. This NebGuide dis...
The 2014 growing season started with good conditions at planting. Above normal precipitation in June...
During the past week, leaf diseases have become noticeable on corn scattered throughout the state. F...
Several foliar diseases are being reported in corn at this time, and it is important to be able to d...
This past week I have received several more reports of Goss’s wilt. Reports of the disease come fro...
I have had a few emails, tweets and phone calls from folks who are starting to find disease in corn ...
Gray leaf spot (GLS) has reached threshold levels in some corn fields in southwestern Iowa and a fun...
Northern corn leaf blight (NCLB) (Figure 1) has been reported from several fields in southern Iowa. ...
There are over 80 diseases described on corn worldwide (Munkvold and White, 2016). Approximately hal...
Pale yellow upper corn leaves abound across Iowa as corn enters the teens of growth stages with some...
The 1993 growing season was another unusual year for leaf diseases of corn. Some diseases went rampa...
The cool, wet growing season has favored infection and the development of certain corn ear and stalk...
With most corn in Iowa at the V7-V12 range, it’s important to be aware of potential corn diseases at...
Iowa State University Extension and Outreach plant pathologists have identified and confirmed severa...
As the 2014 growing season draws to a close, agronomists and farmers are reminded to scout for stalk...
All corn hybrids and inbreds are susceptible to gray leaf spot in varying degrees. This NebGuide dis...
The 2014 growing season started with good conditions at planting. Above normal precipitation in June...