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Will high soil test K levels protect against SDS or other diseases? More is not always better
Nearly every new technology brings its own challenges and learning curve—and the first full season with dicamba-tolerant soybeans and approved over-the-top herbicide formulations is a reminder of that fact for farmers, researchers, ag retailers and farm organizations.
When scouting fields in July, look for these symptoms. They may be big problems or really no problems at all.
So, what happens to soybean plants that are stressed during the summer?
Soybean plants have the ability to form a symbiotic relationship with nitrogen-fixing Rhizobia bacteria, which cause the small swellings on the root system called nodules.
Combining strategies will produce higher soybean yields.

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