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As the Pro Farmer Crop Tour approaches (Aug. 21-24), we always share our sampling methods, for those who are curious or if you'd like to sample your own fields using these same steps.
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As discussed on Episode #43 Some ‘Buzz’ out there about Grey Leaf Spot in Corn. Know the difference between GLS and insect damage before you pull the trigger with fungicide application for leaf symptoms that are NOT Grey Leaf Spot.
If you didn’t find it in the Show Notes … Ashley shared a great illustration of how IDC is about much more than soil pH. Carbonates, Soluble Salts, Nitrates … and sprinkle in some SCN pressure .
Ready for another installment of our Crop Weather Update?? We don't need to tell you that the warm weather has returned... but read along to see how it compares to last year.
SAVE THE DATE for our Agronomy Field Tour on Tuesday, June 20th! Visit our website to learn more.
Can we ever STOP fretting about Chilling Injury in corn & just PLANT!!! I swear MORE bushels are lost from delayed planting and missed opportunities than chilling injury takes in yield. Planted April 12/13 not perfect stand, but better than in the bag a month later.
Western corn rootworm populations increase in continuous corn. In MN, they're not rotation resistant. Rotate high pressure fields out of corn for a year. Larvae starve.Problem solved. An opponent's strength can be their weakness. #cornrootworm@mncorn
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Not familiar with Tar Spot in corn, and wondering whether you can find the lesions on dead corn leaves? The answer is ‘YES’. So be on the lookout as you harvest corn. You can be planning for the future.
Tar spot update in Minnesota. We’ve had a lot of growers & reps scouting constantly to see if it’s blowing up… very variable lesion impacts but hybrid tolerance is real. Side by side rows of two products in a sprayed plot. @PioneerSeeds#FieldProven