Indiana News

Rain, Humidity Could Contribute to Crop Disease

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. (AP): This spring's rain in Indiana and the summer humidity could combine to produce crop diseases that could lead to reduced yields. The gray leaf spot and northern corn leaf blight are caused by a fungus and have been found in Indiana. The bacterial disease Goss's wilt has been confirmed in plants in northeast Indiana.

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