
Russ Higgins
IL Extension
rahiggin@illinois.edu

Russ Higgins
IL Extension
rahiggin@illinois.edu
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A week without precipitation, and northeast Illinois returns to abnormally dry on the U.S. Drought Monitor. Disease pressure in corn is starting to build as much of the crop has reached R4 (dough stage). A Corn Fungicide ROI Calculator tool—accessible on the Crop Protection Network website—is designed for both gray leaf spot and tar spot when corn is in the V10 to R3 growth stages. It requires inputs for expected yield, marketing price, and either a low or high disease estimate. Using those inputs, the tool provides a breakeven probability for most commonly used fungicides. Iowa State suggests that, regardless of which fungal diseases are present, a fungicide application after R3 is not likely to provide a return on investment.
This week I traveled to campus for the Illinois FFA Crop Scouting Competition. A windshield survey of the 90-mile trip on backroads from Champaign north to Grundy County suggests, once again, some remarkable corn and soybean crops in this region of the state.