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Plant pathologist | Assistant Professor at @okstate | Alumnus @ufvplantpath | Research interests: epidemiology, crop loss assessment and disease risk
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Four birds with one stone: Red Crown Rot, Pod and Stem Blight, Stem Borer and Sclerotinia stem rot. Mizzou IPM Mizzou CAFNR Crop Protection Network (CPN) Nebraska CropWatch
So proud of my former lab colleague Jhonatan Paulo Barro π€© ππ»ππ»ππ»ππ»ππ»ππ»ππ»ππ»ππ»
Test corn stalk integrity using the pinch test. Prioritize harvest for fields with 10%+ stalk rot. Ask local Extension for more info. Ed Sikora MaΓra Duffeck πΎππ¦ ππ¬π»ππ©βπ¬π©πΌβπ» Tom Allen Maddi Shires Yuan Zeng Mandy Bish Darcy Telenko Alison Robertson Ian M. Small Trey Price Albert Tenuta
Department of Plant Pathology, Kansas State Univ. is recruiting an Assistant or Associate Professor with expertise in the area of plant nematology. This Faculty position is a 12-month, tenure-track appointment with an approximately 90% Research and 10% Teaching distribution of effort.
Make sure to check out the latest episode: sites.libsyn.com/416264/kidney-β¦ I interviewed Dr Kathy Lawrence of Auburn Agriculture on reniform nematode in cotton. North Central IPM Center Crop Protection Network (CPN) Ed Sikora Scott Graham Travis Faske LSU AgCenter MSU Extension Mizzou IPM UGA Extension UFNematology
This is a phenomenal collaboration with datascience@uw and Crop Protection Network (CPN) that give corn farmers and consultants usable, interactive tools to make hard decisions a bit easier. Check it out!