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G99-1385 Common Stalk Rot Diseases Of Corn, James Stack Jan 1999

G99-1385 Common Stalk Rot Diseases Of Corn, James Stack

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

Corn stalk rot diseases occur every year in every field to some extent. This NebGuide discusses the symptoms, impacts and management of these diseases.

Corn is grown throughout Nebraska on over 8 million acres of land; approximately 5 million acres are irrigated. Seed corn, field corn and specialty corns (e.g., high oil, high amylose and white corn) comprise the three main corn production systems. Field corn is grown on the most acreage. Whether grown in an irrigated or dryland production system, all corn hybrids are susceptible to a variety of stalk rot diseases. These diseases occur every year in every …


Ec99-1551-B Nebraska Management Guide For Control Of Arthropod Pests Of Poultry And Pets, John B. Campbell Jan 1999

Ec99-1551-B Nebraska Management Guide For Control Of Arthropod Pests Of Poultry And Pets, John B. Campbell

University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension: Historical Materials

Extension Circular 99-1551-B: Nebraska Management Guide for Control of Arthropod Pests; precautions, insecticide formulations, insecticide application methods, insecticide recommendations for insect pests of poultry, and insecticide control recommendation for insect pests of pets.


Distribution Of Submerged Aquatic Vegetation In The Chesapeake Bay And Tributaries And The Coastal Bays - 1998, R J. Orth, Judith F. Nowak, David J. Wilcox, Jennifer R. Whiting, Leah S. Nagey Jan 1999

Distribution Of Submerged Aquatic Vegetation In The Chesapeake Bay And Tributaries And The Coastal Bays - 1998, R J. Orth, Judith F. Nowak, David J. Wilcox, Jennifer R. Whiting, Leah S. Nagey

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