
Wheat in Indiana is starting to head out in southern Indiana and flowering will probably start this weekend.
Wheat in Indiana is starting to head out in southern Indiana and flowering will probably start this weekend.
Recent rains and increased humidity across Indiana have increased the risk for foliar diseases to develop in both corn and soybean.
Wheat in Indiana is starting to head out in central Indiana and flowering will probably start this weekend.
Rainy, wet conditions will favor many fungal diseases in wheat. Already our southern neighbors have started reporting multiple diseases in wheat.
We have received a number of calls about leaf spots occurring in alfalfa. Many of the common foliar diseases of alfalfa are favored by the high moisture conditions this season in Indiana.
Even though rainy conditions continue to slow planting across the state, we need to keep an eye on winter wheat. These wet conditions will favor many fungal diseases.
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