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Angelique Peltier

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Symptoms of Sudden Death Syndrome Begin to Appear in Soybeans

August 05, 2015

Insect Management

Last week, symptoms of sudden death syndrome (SDS) began to appear in April 15-planted soybeans at the University of Illinois’ Northwestern Research Center in Warren County

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