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Impact of Diseases on Field Crops and Food

Discover how field crops play a major role in Wisconsin's agriculture

Aired 04/14/2010 | Rating TV-G

University Place

Impact of Diseases on Field Crops and Food

Special | 52m

Discover how field crops play a major role in Wisconsin's agriculture

Paul Esker, Assistant Professor, Department of Plant Pathology Paul Esker discusses how field crops fit in Wisconsin agricultural, changes in production and the impact of diseases. Plant diseases can reduce yield and quality of crops, but the likelihood of loss is affected by many factors including recent diseases from the past growing seasons that affected our corn, soybean, and wheat

Aired 04/14/2010 | Rating TV-G

University Place is a local public television program presented by PBS Wisconsin

University Place is made possible by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.

University Place

Impact of Diseases on Field Crops and Food

Special | 52m

Paul Esker, Assistant Professor, Department of Plant Pathology Paul Esker discusses how field crops fit in Wisconsin agricultural, changes in production and the impact of diseases. Plant diseases can reduce yield and quality of crops, but the likelihood of loss is affected by many factors including recent diseases from the past growing seasons that affected our corn, soybean, and wheat

Aired 04/14/2010 | Rating TV-G

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