Late-Season
Drought and Stalk Rots by Paul Vincelli,
Ky. Pest News, September 2, 2008
Dry weather may have caused some cornstalk deterioration
By Katie Pratt.
Contacts: Chad Lee, 859-257-32-3 and Keys Arnold,
859-257-3000, ext. 245
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Kentucky Counties Eligible for FSA Emergency Loans
Kentucky Pest News
Effect Of Dry Weather On Herbicide Persistence And Injury To Rotational Crops
By Bill Witt, Jim Martin, and J. D. Green, Plant Pathology
Charcoal Rot Likely to be a Problem this Season
By Don Hershman, Plant Pathology
Dry Conditions Limit Soybean Rust, Encourage Charcoal Rot News Release
By Laura Skillman
Contact: Don Hershman, 270-365-7541, ext. 215
Oak
Bacterial Leaf Scorch Affected by Drought
By John Hartman, Plant Pathology
Continuing
Mite Problems in Vegetables
By Ric Bessin, Entomology
Soybean Insects
and Mites in Hot Dry Weather
By Doug Johnson, Entomology
Effects of Hot Dry Weather on More Insects and Their
Relatives
By Lee Townsend, Entomology
Using Corn Fungicides in Dry Growing Season News Release
By Laura Skillman
Contact: Paul Vincelli, 859-257-7445, ext. 80722
Spider Mites
in Vegetables in Hot Dry Weather
Ric Bessin, Entomology
Black
Shank and the Drought of 2007
Kenny Seebold, Plant Pathology
Grape Powdery Mildew is a Threat Even in a Dry Year
John Hartman, Plant Pathology
Managing Weed: 2007 a Unique Season
New Release
By Laura Skillman
Contact: Jim Martin, 270-365-7541, ext 203
Mycotoxin Risk Higher During Drought
Paul Vincelli, Plant Pathology
Charcoal Rot Likely to be a Problem this Season
Don Hershman, Plant Pathology
University of Kentucky Publications
Weed Management in Grass Pastures, Hayfields and other
Homestead Sites
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(EDEN)
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