Damped off corn
![]() Corn-on-corn fields, in particular those with crop residues left on the surface, will be more prone to seedling diseases due to higher inoculum pressure and cooler, wetter soils. (Mark Carlton) Updated 02/14/2007 - 1:06pm
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Damped off corn
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