This is a blog for the Agriculture and Natural Resources program area for the Purdue University Cooperative Extension Service of Boone County.
Thursday, June 9, 2011
Twisted Whorls in Corn
Bob Nielsen has provided an updated article on the appearance of twisted whorls in corn. While this can be a sign of plant injury, the growing conditions we've seen the past few weeks can also be a cause.
Note: I'll be gone the rest of this week and all next week and tied up with a GIS program I'm helping teach the following week (this gets us to June 24). I'm not certain how often I'll be able to update this blog during that period, though I'll try.
Labels:
Corn,
Crop Damage,
Field Crops
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