Soybean (Glycine max L.) and corn (Zea mays L.) are the two main field crops grown in the Midwest, and they are usually used in a rotation system (FAOSTAT, 2018). This cropping system contributes to the elevated nitrate levels found in the surface waters in the Midwest (David et al., 1997; Dinnes et al., 2002), along with higher risk of soil erosion (Pimentel et al., 1995) and loss of nutrients and organic matter (Burkart and James, 1999; David and Gentry, 2000). Cover crops, grown between soybean or corn harvest in the fall and planting of the subsequent crop in the spring, may reduce erosion and nutrient loss, thus improving or maintaining soil health as well as protecting water quality (Lu et al., 2000; Sarrantonio and Gallandt, 2003; Ka...
In 2016, the University of Vermont Extension Northwest Crops and Soils Team interseeded cover crops ...
Herbicide-resistant weeds are challenging for producers to control in crop fields. This study explor...
This research compares methods of controlling charcoal rot in soybean cultivars from three maturity ...
Suppressive soil is one in which a pathogen does not become established or persist, or becomes estab...
Cover crops have numerous environmental benefits, for example reducing erosion, improving infiltrati...
The effects of winter cover crops on root disease and growth of corn and soybeans is poorly understo...
Soybean seedling diseases and Phytophthora stem and root rot (PSRR; caused by Phytophthora sojae) ar...
A research study was established in 2011 in a soybean and corn rotation with cover crops planted soo...
Nutrient losses and soil erosion after soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merr.) harvest are common in the US...
Soilborne pathogens are a significant economic problem for nursery production in the Southeastern Un...
Cover crops are known to be effective in reducing soilborne diseases in woody ornamentals. However, ...
Cover cropping is a prevalent conservation practice that offers substantial benefits to soil and wat...
Charcoal rot is a soil-borne disease that is prevalent in southeast Kansas. The disease infects mult...
In 2019, the University of Vermont Extension Northwest Crops and Soils Program investigated the impa...
Fusarium species are ubiquitous in soil and can cause important soybean diseases such as damping-off...
In 2016, the University of Vermont Extension Northwest Crops and Soils Team interseeded cover crops ...
Herbicide-resistant weeds are challenging for producers to control in crop fields. This study explor...
This research compares methods of controlling charcoal rot in soybean cultivars from three maturity ...
Suppressive soil is one in which a pathogen does not become established or persist, or becomes estab...
Cover crops have numerous environmental benefits, for example reducing erosion, improving infiltrati...
The effects of winter cover crops on root disease and growth of corn and soybeans is poorly understo...
Soybean seedling diseases and Phytophthora stem and root rot (PSRR; caused by Phytophthora sojae) ar...
A research study was established in 2011 in a soybean and corn rotation with cover crops planted soo...
Nutrient losses and soil erosion after soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merr.) harvest are common in the US...
Soilborne pathogens are a significant economic problem for nursery production in the Southeastern Un...
Cover crops are known to be effective in reducing soilborne diseases in woody ornamentals. However, ...
Cover cropping is a prevalent conservation practice that offers substantial benefits to soil and wat...
Charcoal rot is a soil-borne disease that is prevalent in southeast Kansas. The disease infects mult...
In 2019, the University of Vermont Extension Northwest Crops and Soils Program investigated the impa...
Fusarium species are ubiquitous in soil and can cause important soybean diseases such as damping-off...
In 2016, the University of Vermont Extension Northwest Crops and Soils Team interseeded cover crops ...
Herbicide-resistant weeds are challenging for producers to control in crop fields. This study explor...
This research compares methods of controlling charcoal rot in soybean cultivars from three maturity ...