The 2026 crop year is shaping up differently, with not a lot of moisture in August and September that fortunately results in less disease inoculum.
In anticipation of the 2026 crop season, here is an overview of the small grains problems that were diagnosed by the WSU Plant Pest Diagnostic Clinic in 2025.
Common abiotic issues that were seen from various counties across eastern Washington: weather-related, Physiological leaf spot, soil compaction-related issues, as well as nutrient imbalances and even some frost damage.
Diseases observed in the lab were few but included Fusarium foot rot (Lincoln County), Septoria leaf blotch (Lewis County), and Eyespot/Strawbreaker foot rot (also Lewis County). Viruses were not observed in 2025 in the lab.
Plant samples can be sent into the WSU Plant Pest Diagnostic Clinic year-round. For more information on submitting a sample and specialized testing available, please visit the Plant Pest Diagnostic Clinic’s website.
For questions or comments, contact the Plant Pest Diagnostic Clinic by email or by phone at 509-335-3292.