Disease Management
April 04, 2018
Recent posts about Disease Management
July 29, 2014 Although soybeans appear to be improving, there are still some areas where soybeans are staying yellow. Most of this yellowing has to do with water tolerance. |
July 28, 2014 Now more than ever, growers are experiencing yield loss and crop quality due to fungicide resistance, forcing them to either use more fungicides or select disease-resistant varieties that aren’t necessarily the highest yielding for their growing conditions. |
July 24, 2014 This year, there is a very high degree of variability across the state with regards to soybean height, canopy coverage, and overall crop condition. |
July 22, 2014 Now is the time of year to play Monday morning quarterback in discussing what decisions you made going into planting season. |
July 17, 2014 Major weather events seem to be more common including rainfall that exceeds 2 or 3 inches and maybe hits 6 to 8 inches, high winds or tornadoes, excessive heat /drought or even abnormal cold during the season. |
July 13, 2014 With over 100 diseases that can attack soybean crops, why would charcoal rot rise to the top of the most wanted list? |
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