Corn stunt disease identified in Kansas

The first known case of corn stunt disease has been identified in Kansas. Plant pathologists and entomologists at Kansas State University say the disease and associated symptoms has been identified in field corn in Edwards, Pratt, Sedgwick and Stafford counties and sweet corn in Riley County. The incidence of disease was low, as much of […]

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