Corn Fungicide in Southern Ontario
May 13, 2020

Video: Corn Fungicide in Southern Ontario


Applying corn fungicide with a sprayer (John Deere 4830 featured) is essential to retaining yield and keeping the plant healthy through harvest. Without the implementation of a fungicide management program, a corn producer could lose between 10% and 30% of the crop to disease.

 

Corn Fungicide in Southern Ontario

Corn Fungicide in Southern Ontario

Applying corn fungicide with a sprayer (John Deere 4830 featured) is essential to retaining yield and keeping the plant healthy through harvest. Without the implementation of a fungicide management program, a corn producer could lose between 10% and 30% of the crop to disease.... More
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