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House Digest on MSNCorn Smut: Our Master Gardener Explains What It Is And How To Deal With ItHow To Deal With Corn Smut After An Infection It's generally pretty easy ... Cherokee,' 'Golden Security,' and 'Sweet Sue' ...
Soybeans, small grains, and vegetables are good rotations for managing NCLB. Avoid sorghum or sudangrass as they can be alternate hosts for E. turcicum. Tilling the soil can bury and accelerate the ...
Last year’s growing season brought to Kansas a new disease to corn. Corn stunt spiroplasma and its associated vector the corn ...
Worried about corn infected with mold or stalk quality issues ... pay attention to discoloration and low test weight, which are good indicators the grain will have a limited shelf life.
Corn can be good for you if it's unprocessed — but many types of corn are processed. Unprocessed corn contains vital nutrients including fiber, magnesium, phosphorous, and potassium. Some forms ...
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