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Three New Tools Available to Help Make Informed Disease Management Decisions this Season

May 8, 2025

I am excited this season to be able to share three new tools from the Crop Protection Network. I strongly recommend you bookmark these on

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Foliar Diseases of Wheat and Fusarium Head Blight (Scab) Management

May 8, 2025

It is time to keep an eye on wheat for diseases and scab risk.  There are a number of foliar diseases in wheat to watch

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Field Crop Disease Monitoring Resources for Indiana in 2025

May 6, 2025

There are a number of resources available for monitoring field crop diseases here in Indiana. The Purdue Field Crop Pathology Team will be tracking diseases

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The summary of the 2024 Applied Research in Field Crop Pathology Publication is Now Available!

March 17, 2025

https://indianafieldcroppathology.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/03/BP-Extension-Applied-Research-on-Field-Crop-Disease-2024.pdf

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Black Soybeans in Indiana. What is causing it and the potential for reduced soybean seed quality.

October 14, 2024

Authors: Darcy Telenko, Shaun Casteel, John Bonkowski and Tom Creswell There have been many reports of black areas in soybean fields in Indiana this season.

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Stalk and Ear Rots: Identify Them Now to Help with Harvest Decisions.

September 18, 2024

Darcy Telenko and Dan Quinn It is now time to evaluate fields for any stalk or ear rot symptoms. This will aid in making assessments

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Tar Spot and Southern Corn Rust Update in Indiana

August 9, 2024

Southern corn rust has now been confirmed in four counties (Knox, Dubois, Warrick, and Shelby) this week in Indiana (Figure 1). While tar spot continues

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Red Crown Rot of Soybean: What to do if you suspect it is in your field.

July 25, 2024

Red crown rot of soybean has become a new concern this season in Indiana after a few localized occurrences have been found in previous years

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Foliar Disease Update in Indiana Corn and Soybean

July 11, 2024

It is important to continue to scout for diseases in both corn and soybeans. Recent rains following Beryl have created favorable environmental conditions for the

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Update on Disease Risk in Corn in Indiana

June 28, 2024

We are starting to see common diseases in the lower canopy of corn, as we were out scouting this past week as early planted corn

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