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Can foliar diseases in forage grasses cause economic losses for livestock producers?
By Daniel Hudson, UVM Extension Agronomist Most garden enthusiasts are familiar with fungal diseases in fruit and vegetable crops. These diseases can induce a range of experiences from mild gardener irritation to complete crop loss. Late blight in tomatoes, powdery … Continue reading
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Tagged carbohydrates, Drechslera, fertility, fungal disease, fungus, grain, grass, hay, haylage, leafspot, losses, palatability, potassium, resistance, resistant varieties, rhynchosporium, rust, scald, soil fertility, yield
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