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SDSU Webinar on Tar Spot Control

SDSU Webinar on Tar Spot Control


By Scout Nelson

South Dakota State University (SDSU) Extension will host an educational webinar focused on tar spot, a major fungal disease affecting corn in the Northern Great Plains. Scheduled for March 7, 2025, from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. CST, this session aims to provide valuable insights into the disease’s history, management strategies, and real-world experiences from agricultural experts.

The webinar will feature a combination of educational presentations and an interactive panel discussion where participants can ask questions and learn from leading plant pathology specialists. The session will explore effective strategies for identifying and managing tar spots, helping producers minimize their impact on crop yields.

Tar spots have become an increasing concern in the region, affecting the health and productivity of corn fields. Understanding its lifecycle, early detection methods, and best management practices is crucial for maintaining strong yields. Experts will discuss research findings, real-world case studies, and recommended treatments to help producers combat this challenging disease.

There is no fee to attend the webinar, but participants must register in advance to receive the Zoom link and event reminders. This session is ideal for those seeking up-to-date, research-based information on managing tar spots effectively.

For additional details or registration inquiries, attendees can contact SDSU Extension directly. This educational event provides a valuable opportunity to learn from industry experts and enhance disease management strategies for a more resilient agricultural future.

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