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  2. List of maize diseases - Wikipedia

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    Silage mold Monascus purpureus. Monascus ruber. Smut, common: Ustilago zeae = Ustilago maydis: Smut, false Ustilaginoidea virens: Smut, head Sphacelotheca reiliana = Sporisorium holci-sorghi: Southern corn leaf blight and stalk rot Cochliobolus heterostrophus. Bipolaris maydis [anamorph] = Helminthosporium maydis. Southern leaf spot

  3. Silage - Wikipedia

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    Silage itself poses no special danger however the improvement in legislation to regulate the animal food industry has reduced the problems concerning food-related human diseases by improvement of the hygienic quality of silage. [18] Milk from cows fed with silage containing clostridial spores could represent a risk in hard cheese production. [19]

  4. Corn silage is essential for livestock; here are tips on ...

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    The single most important factor in silage production is plant moisture content at harvest. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...

  5. Agricultural wastewater treatment - Wikipedia

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    The production of silage often involves the use of an acid conditioner such as sulfuric acid or formic acid. The process of silage making frequently produces a yellow-brown strongly smelling liquid which is very rich in simple sugars, alcohol, short-chain organic acids and silage conditioner. This liquor is one of the most polluting organic ...

  6. Agricultural pollution - Wikipedia

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    Silage liquor (from fermented wet grass) is even stronger than slurry, with a low pH and very high biological oxygen demand. With a low pH, silage liquor can be highly corrosive; it can attack synthetic materials, causing damage to storage equipment, and leading to accidental spillage.

  7. Northern corn leaf blight - Wikipedia

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    Northern corn leaf blight (NCLB) or Turcicum leaf blight (TLB) is a foliar disease of corn caused by Exserohilum turcicum, the anamorph of the ascomycete Setosphaeria turcica. With its characteristic cigar-shaped lesions, this disease can cause significant yield loss in susceptible corn hybrids.

  8. Aviation industry rules that neither corn nor soybeans meets ...

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    Their 2022 joint study revealed that over its first 15 years, the RFS boosted corn prices 30%, expanded corn production 6.9 million acres and added 5.2 million acres to total U.S. cropland base.

  9. What is 'corn sweat?' How the natural process is worsening a ...

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    A natural process often called "corn sweat" worsened a heat dome in the Midwest this week by fueling high humidity levels.