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Northern Corn Leaf Blight

Northern Corn Leaf Blight

Northern Corn Leaf Blight (NCLB) is a critical concern for corn growers, as it can severely impact crop health and yield under favorable conditions for the pathogen. The disease, driven by Exserohilum turcicum, thrives in warm, wet environments and can quickly spread if not controlled.

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"Being a 4th generation farmer comes with a lot of high expectations to continue to work towards higher yield and more consistency. I plant AgVenture because I know I'm getting the highest quality seed in the industry. I have better emergence, higher NEPS, and more top end yield. I have full confidence that AgVenture will be the only seed I plant on my farm"

– Robert Edgren

"Being a 4th generation farmer comes with a lot of high expectations to continue to work towards higher yield and more consistency. I plant AgVenture because I know I'm getting the highest quality seed in the industry. I have better emergence, higher NEPS, and more top end yield. I have full confidence that AgVenture will be the only seed I plant on my farm"

– Robert Edgren

"Being a 4th generation farmer comes with a lot of high expectations to continue to work towards higher yield and more consistency. I plant AgVenture because I know I'm getting the highest quality seed in the industry. I have better emergence, higher NEPS, and more top end yield. I have full confidence that AgVenture will be the only seed I plant on my farm"

– Robert Edgren