Red dirt Agronomy: How Weather Influences Crop Disease Risks – RDA 312

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Oklahoma has faced a hot summer with temperatures consistently exceeding 100°F. However, timely rainfall has positively influenced crop prospects, particularly for sorghum, which is maturing rapidly. This highlights the delicate balance between weather conditions and crop health.

See how this influences disease development in Oklahoma crops!

In Episode 312 of the Red Dirt Agronomy podcast, we had the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Maíra Duffeck, an Extension row crop pathologist from Oklahoma State University.

Our conversation centered around the current crop conditions, disease pressures, and effective management strategies in Oklahoma agriculture, particularly for summer crops.

Dr. Maíra Duffeck’s insights were incredibly valuable, especially in understanding how weather impacts crop health and the importance of proactive disease management.

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