Purdue Extension Corn Field Scout Preview
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Functionality & Mechanism
This digital field guide from Purdue University provides an in-field reference tool for corn production management. The application aggregates science-based content, high-quality imagery, and built-in calculators to support users in diagnosing common issues and making management decisions. Its interface facilitates the identification of pests, diseases, weeds, and nutrient deficiencies, with sections covering herbicide injury and crop growth stages. This preview version demonstrates the tool's core structure but offers limited functionality compared to the full application.
Development & Context
- The news coverage notes that the app was created by Purdue Extension specialists to provide a user-friendly digital version of their popular print field guide.
- Development aimed to give grain producers and crop advisers immediate, in-field access to research-based information for addressing crop management issues.
- The research-based content was provided by the Purdue Crop Diagnostic Training and Research Center, with the app itself developed by the company 3iD.
Intended Use & Scope
This application is designed as an in-field reference for grain producers, crop advisers, and other agribusiness professionals. It serves as a rapid-response resource to help identify potential crop issues, not as a substitute for comprehensive agronomic consultation. This description is based on developer information and public news coverage, not peer-reviewed research.
In the Media
Purdue Extension introduces new apps for corn, soybean management
Purdue Extension developed the Corn Field Scout app to help grain producers and crop advisers access research-based crop management information, using content from their annual Corn and Soybean Field Guide with interactive tools and calculators. "The apps are designed to be user-friendly and provide the latest available updates from Purdue Extension specialists," said Corey Gerber, director of Purdue's Crop Diagnostic Training and Research Center. The app costs $5.99 and includes sections on planting, growth development, soils, pests, and diseases, with calculators for seeding rates and fertilizer recommendations.
Purdue Extension corn, soybean guide now offered as iPad app
Purdue Extension developed the Corn and Soybean Field Guide iPad app to help farmers and crop professionals diagnose field problems, incorporating multimedia elements beyond the traditional print version. "This adds depth because the app includes video clips of scouting techniques and high-quality images of plant pests, diseases and nutrient deficiencies that make it easier for a farmer to diagnose a problem in the field," said Bob Nielsen, Purdue Extension corn specialist. The app costs $12.99 and is available through The Education Store, with an iPhone version planned for later release.
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Mar 2017
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