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Agronomic References for
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Soybean Rust
- Crop
Diseases in Corn, Soybean and Wheat - Purdue
University
Compiled by Karen Rane and
Gail Ruhl, Botany & Plant Pathology Dept.
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U.S.
Soybean Diagnostic Guide: Developed through a
grant from the United Soybean Board in cooperation with The
Missouri Soybean Merchandising Council
- NCPDN (North
Central Plant Diagnostic Network) Website
- Agronomic web book
marks (pdf file)
compiled by Roy Ballard, Extension educator-Floyd County
- CORN
(Crop Observation and Recommendation Network )
Ohio State University Extension
- EDEN-Plant
and Crop Security Information and Links
Agriculture is a vital component of the U.S. economy.
Each season, producers face threats to crop production. These threats
include natural disasters as well as deliberate acts by individuals
or groups wishing to harm consumers or the U.S. economy.
Plant and crop security is the protection of economically significant crops
and natural resources from potential threats.
- EDEN
- Specific Links for Contacts in Indiana
Links to State Disaster Officials via webpages
- Laboratory
for Soybean Diseases
University of Illinois
Research information
- Moldy
Grains, Mycotoxins and Feeding Problems
Iowa State University, Purdue University, Penn State
University, Ohio State University, University of Kentucky
- Ohio
Field Crop Diseases
Ohio State University, Dept. of Plant Pathology
Diseases of corn, soybean, wheat and alfalfa.
- Plant
Diseases and Damage
Iowa State University
Image gallery of various plant diseases and damage.
- Purdue
Crop Diagnostic Training and Research Center
Purdue University, Dept. of Agronomy
Ordering information for Pocket and CD Field Guides; Helpful
links
- Purdue
Crop Management CD Series
Purdue University
Purdue's Crop Management Series of Multimedia CD-ROM's
including Soybean, Corn I & Corn II as well as Broadleaf
Weed Seedling ID.
- Purdue
University Plant Management Network
- Desktop
References (Corn Growers' Guidebook)
Purdue University, Dept. of Agronomy
There are a number of Web sites out there that are simply
good references for useful corn information. Here are links that
may help you identify a corny pest, calculate water shrink when
drying wet grain, or learn how a corn plant grows.
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