An extension plant pathologist is encouraging growers to scout their fields for early tar spot development. Tamra Jackson-Ziems with the University of Nebraska-Lincoln says farmers shouldn’t panic if they identify the disease. “Once this fungus becomes a permanent resident. It’s over wintering. This is what they typically see in the Eastern Corn Belt. It’s not […]
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