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Diplodia ear mold at harvest: What can be done now?

2016-09-26 16:09:00| Corn & Soybean Digest

Angie Peltier, University of Illinois If you encounter Diplodia, contact your crop insurance agent immediately. Diplodia is not associated with a mycotoxin which is the good news. However, the fungus can continue to grow unless dried thoroughly. read more

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