When is yellow corn a sign of corn nematodes? A South Dakota State University plant pathologist says there’s only one way to find out, “The best say to determine the cause of such a symptom would be to sample the plants AND the soil and send them to the lab to be tested for corn nematodes.”
Emmanual Byamukama tells Brownfield growers should test when they see stunted yellow corn in patches in their fields.
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