Minnesota farmers have access to a tool that helps diagnose crop diseases during the growing season.
University of Minnesota Extension educator Angie Peltier says Digital Crop Doc allows users to upload as many as ten pictures for extension specialists to evaluate.
“They give us their phone number or email address and name, and they also provide many of the context clues that we would need. And those are the sorts of things that we would gather if we made a field visit ourselves.”
Examples would be crop rotation history and how symptoms are distributed throughout the field.