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

Keywords :   


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

Tags: now done ear harvest

Category:Agriculture and Forestry

Latest from this category

All news

01.11Removing a major trade barrier: Full access to Colombia restored for U.S. beef
01.11Global BEEF Series: Leveling the playing field on quality beef
01.11Getting more out of fall and winter grazing
01.11U.S. Boston butt burger launches in Colombia
01.11All Americans have a role in keeping African swine fever out
01.11Cattle marketing: A lesson in cost savings
01.11Iowa Select Farms fights food insecurity year-round
01.11This Week in Agribusiness, Nov. 2, 2024
Agriculture and Forestry »
02.11Subtropical Storm Patty Graphics
02.11Atlantic Tropical Weather Outlook
02.11Eastern North Pacific Tropical Weather Outlook
02.11Tropical Storm Lane Graphics
02.11Subtropical Storm Patty Graphics
02.11Tropical Storm Lane Forecast Discussion Number 4
02.11Subtropical Storm Patty Wind Speed Probabilities Number 2
02.11Summary for Tropical Storm Lane (EP3/EP132024)
More »