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Figure 1. Wheat spikes showing bleached florets affected by scab. Salmon to pink sporulation may be visible and can help confirm once the spikes have reached maturity (pink arrows). Dark purplish-black fruiting bodies can also occur mature wheat heads (black arrows).

Fusarium Head Blight (Scab) of Wheat: Things to Consider When Harvesting

By:  Darcy Telenko, Purdue University Wheat harvest has begun in Southern Indiana. Fusarium head blight (FHB) or scab is one of the most important diseases of wheat and most challenging to prevent. In addition, FHB infection can cause the production…

Cover Crops for Prevented Planting Acres Recording – Ohio Ag Net & Ohio’s Country Journal

Sponsored by the Ohio Farm Bureau Federation, here is full coverage of the special Ohio No-Till Council “Cover Crops for Prevented Planting Acres” event held June 27, 2019 at the Ohio Northern University, provided by Ohio Ag Net & Ohio’s…