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Tar spot was found in Indiana on June 10 in Porter County, and since then four more counties have had the disease confirmed. Tar spot
READ MORETar spot confirmed and active in Indiana this week Corn growth stages are quite variable across Indiana but a number of areas with early planted
READ MOREAerial drone application technology has recently become available and may address limitations by providing greater agility to monitor and apply under conditions where obstacles and
READ MOREWheat is starting to head out across the central and northern Indiana, with flowering not too far behind. Our plots in southern Indiana hit early
READ MOREIt is time to keep an eye on wheat for diseases and scab risk. There are a number of foliar diseases in wheat to watch
READ MOREThere are a number of resources available for monitoring field crop diseases here in Indiana. The Purdue Field Crop Pathology Team will be tracking diseases
READ MOREDarcy Telenko and Dan Quinn. It is now time to evaluate fields for any stalk or ear rot symptoms. This will aid in making assessments
READ MORERed crown rot of soybean has become a new concern this season in Indiana after a few localized occurrences have been found this year. This
READ MORESouthern corn rust has been confirmed in two counties (Knox and Daviess) this week both at low levels in Indiana (Figure 1). While tar spot
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