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The Small Grains Disease Forecasting Model is maintained and supported by the NDSU Department of Plant Pathology

 

The NDSU Small Grains Disease Forecasting Model assists producers in estimating the
possibility of disease in their crops and gives recommendations as to possible preventative applications and times for these applications. This is done in conjunction with NDAWN weather station locations within North Dakota and sections of western Minnesota and eastern Montana.

As easy as 1-2-3

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1.  Click on the NDAWN station location nearest you
  - see NDAWN Home Page for a station location map
2.  Click the button representing the growth stage of your crop
  - see the growth stage information for explanations of growth stages
  - click on the small image to see a larger image
  - select the Flowering growth stage to access the scab forecast
  - or see NDAWN's estimated growth stage for your crop based on planting date.
3.  Click "Get Forecast".

1. Location

2. Growth Stage  

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Boot

 

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Heading

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Flowering

 

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Away from your computer?
Current forecasts are also available by telephone. Call toll free for a recorded update from any touch-tone phone in MN or ND
(Service not available in SD and Man)
1-888-248-7382
(231-6601 in Fargo area)

 

 

 

July 2, 2008

Welcome to the 2008 edition of the forecasting system. Automated computer models for leaf diseases and Fusarium head blight (scab) are now activated. The NDSU IPM field scouts surveyed 117 wheat fields and 25 barley fields between June 24 and June 30. Tan spot was the most prevalent disease in the surveyed wheat fields. Leaf rust of wheat was also observed in 10% of the monitored fields. Other wheat leaf diseases, Septoria leaf blotch, bacterial leaf stripe, black chaff, were occasionally observed during the survey. Only fungal leaf spot diseases were noticed in the monitored barley fields. Please read this week's pest report for further information on pests and diseases and preharvest interval (PHI) for small grain fungicides.

If you have any questions about the system, contact the Department of Plant Pathology, NDSU, Fargo, ND 58105 (701-231-6467).

Sincerely,
Dr. Shaukat Ali
Phone # 701-231-6467
E-mail: Shaukat.ali@ndsu.edu

 

 
 


NDSU thanks Bayer CropScience for providing financial support for the maintenance and operation of this Web site. NDSU, by policy, neither endorses nor recommends use of specific commercial products

 
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Site Manager: Mary-Anne.Fiebig@ndsu.edu
Last Updated: May 8, 2008
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NDSU Disease Forecast
e-mail: forecast@ndsuext.nodak.edu
NDSU Department of Plant Pathology
http://www.ag.ndsu.nodak.edu/plantpath/