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Get Corn In The Bin Now

By Dave Nanda

Farm Progress

Some of the worst cornstalk and ear rot fungi live in your soils. Crop rotations help, but some pathogens that cause the most damage can still survive for several years. If you were lucky enough to have ample rains for a good crop, chances are you have some disease organisms “lurking in the bushes,” waiting to attack your corn.

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