June 26, 2008 Agronomy

IL: The Bulletin

Issue no. 14 of the Bulletin—pest management and crop development information for Illinois is now available on the Web.

g2. IN THIS ISSUE:

  • Where to Begin?
    This season’s weather poses continuing challenges for effective weed management. Suggestions that take into account the current broad range of corn and soybean sizes across Illinois are offered.
  • Wondering about Wheat Diseases?
    Symptoms and management advice are discussed regarding Pythium root rot, bacterial leaf blight, and wheat streak mosaic virus.
  • Regional Reports
    Reports are offered this issue for east-central, northern, southern, and west-central Illinois.
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