FAYETTEVILLE — “Mycotoxins,” a mobile app developed by the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture can help corn growers spot dangerous mycotoxin issues and learn what to do about them.
Scientists from the Agricultural Research Service have developed a new computer program predicting mycotoxin levels in midwestern corn. According to North Carolina State University Extension Service, ...
When corn ear rot takes hold, it can have a devastating impact on your yields. And ear rots aren’t just harmful to your bottom line; they can also pose serious risks to animal and human health. When ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Mycotoxin levels surveyed just before harvest are the highest Indiana has seen in 10 years, said Charles Woloshuk, Purdue University plant pathologist. Mycotoxins are toxic ...
In a seminar March 6 at Babcock Hall, Senior Post-Doctoral Fellow at the South African University of Pretoria Forestry and Agricultural Biotechnology Institute Neriman Yilmaz spoke on her research.
Toxins are associated with ear rot, which can be detected even prior to the harvesting of corn. Some types of ear rot develop during dry conditions, while other types thrive during wet weather. Most ...
For assistance in identifying diseases in corn or soybeans, growers can contact their local extension office or the K-State Plant Diagnostic Lab at 785-532-6176 or [email protected].
“Mycotoxins,” a mobile app developed by the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture can help corn growers spot dangerous mycotoxin issues and learn what to do about them. The free, ...
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