"Using [silage] hybrids with resistance to tar spot lowered disease severity and preserved yield and nutritive value. Fungicide applications helped in lowering tar spot severity but had no effect on yield and nutritive value."
From the @cropforageturf article at https://t.co/mJBSbY7N1E.
By @WiscBadger_corn@MartinChilvers1 +others. #silage #corn #IPM
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Corn crown rot starting to be observed in MS. Plants that appear to be prematurely maturing in small groups compared to those around them can be indicative of crown rot. Cutting into the stalk and crown generally reveals staining and tissue degradation #mscrops@MSUextPlantLab
It was an honor to come and help judge the youth scouting contest at ENREC for 4H and FFA students. Thank you for having me and @chikoti_mukuma as your guests!
It took a little while but we can officially add Saunders, County NE to the #TarSpot map! Black structures (stroma) contain asci (sacs of spores) that are visible when cut under magnification. Send suspect samples to P&PDC for free testing. @tjcksn@UNL_CropWatch@corndisease
Today, @UNL_PlantPath’s department held a retirement gathering for former department head Jim Steadman. Here’s @MulletManLG presenting Jim with a commemorative portrait of his time at @UNLincoln. cc: @plantdisease
When it comes to #breasthealth, bean consumption gets a 👍.
Research confirms women who increase their #fiber intake at an early age have a lower risk of developing breast cancer throughout adulthood.
#BreastCancerAwareness#FightLikeAGirl
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Words. Cannot. Describe ... how insanely good these Black Bean Quesadillas are! They are ...
🔸 Bursting with flavor.
🔸 Easy on the pocket book [$0.66/serving].
🔸 Sooo easy to make.
🔸 Perfect for the freezer! Hello, meal prep.🙌
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