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Table of Contents:
- How do you get whole kernel corn off the cob?
- Is it bad if a dog eats a corn cob?
- What is diplodia corn?
- What is Fusarium ear rot?
- What causes Fusarium head blight?
- What does still mean in UK slang?
How do you get whole kernel corn off the cob?
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Is it bad if a dog eats a corn cob?
Once corn has been removed from the cob it is safe for dogs to eat. The cob itself, however, is not safe for dogs to ingest. As a result, corn cobs are one of the leading causes for fatal bowel obstructions in canines since the cob can cause major intestinal blockages that need to be removed via surgery.
What is diplodia corn?
Diplodia ear rot, caused by the fungus, Stenocarpella maydis, has become a common and troublesome fungal disease on Indiana corn. The increase in no-till or reduced-till acreage, plus continuous corn without rotation are factors that favor Diplodia ear rot.
What is Fusarium ear rot?
Fusarium ear rot is an insidious disease of corn caused by the fungus Fusarium verticillioides. The fungus can infect corn seedlings and developing kernels, and grow for a time in the ear without producing disease symptoms. Once symptoms appear, the plants have a stalk rot and/or ear and kernel rot.
What causes Fusarium head blight?
Fusarium head blight (FHB), caused by the fungal plant pathogen Fusarium graminearum (Gibberella zeae), is a devastating disease of wheat and barley. Diseased spikelets exhibit symptoms of premature bleaching shortly after infection.
What does still mean in UK slang?
Styll sounds like "still" but it means you agree or it's true. It's like the 80's saying, "word."
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