Published on Thursday, May 17, 2018
I wanted to share with you some observations I have seen in corn after fielding some chemical complaints over the last few days. The concern in this specific field was that the corn was dying. Some of the symptoms observed include whitening of the leaf veins and dying off of the bottom leaves. In addition, there were some plants in this same field showing signs of buggy-whipping. Check out this video to learn more about what caused these issues as well as my diagnosis for this crop.
Author: Chad Kalaher
Categories: Agronomy, E Central Illinois
Tags: corn, Agronomy, Illinois Agronomy, herbicide injury, . Chad Kalaher
Beck’s Hybrids team sales agronomist for 22 counties in NE ¼ of IL and 7 counties in NW IN. Raised on grain and livestock farm in southern IL. B.S. Agronomy 1995 – University of Illinois, M.S. Weed Science 1997 – North Carolina State University. Previous positions in seed industry as researc
Beck’s Hybrids team sales agronomist for 22 counties in NE ¼ of IL and 7 counties in NW IN. Raised on grain and livestock farm in southern IL. B.S. Agronomy 1995 – University of Illinois, M.S. Weed Science 1997 – North Carolina State University. Previous positions in seed industry as research agronomist, district, and regional sales manager.