Under favorable conditions, soybean rust can spread and develop rapidly. This characteristic makes it important to track its advancement on a national scale so Iowa producers can apply protective fungicides when necessary but avoid expensive unnecessary treatments. It was with this in mind that the North Central Soybean Research Program (NCSRP), the United Soybean Board, and the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) established the soybean rust sentinel plots. In 2005, sentinel plots were established in 31 states and Ontario, Canada. The results of scouting these plots are posted at the USDA Soybean Rust Information Site. This provided producers and researchers with current information about the development of the disease in the Un...
Looking back at the 2005 growing season, I think it will be a season that many of us will remember f...
Last year, soybean rust was found in Texas in early November--a significant finding because this reg...
Since the soybean aphids\u27 arrival in North America during 2000, there has been much speculation a...
The 2005 growing season left many growers with very different experiences managing insect pests in s...
Soybean rust was one of the major topics of interest and concern among Iowa producers during the win...
Last year, Asian soybean rust moved slowly and did not show up in Iowa. Because of the dry weather c...
Experts at Iowa State University have pointed to three factors that need to happen for soybean rust ...
Cool, wet conditions. That is what has delayed planting in Iowa. These are also the conditions that ...
During winter extension meetings, three of the most common questions asked about Asian soybean rust ...
During the 2005 and 2006 growing seasons, soybean rust was not a threat for Iowa soybean growers. Th...
During the last two seasons, we projected that the risk of soybean rust (SBR) was no longer a concer...
There were frequent reports of fields infested above 250 soybean aphids per plant adjacent to those ...
One of the underlying reasons soybean rust was not found in the Midwest in 2005 was the light inocul...
For the past two years, we used a computer model to predict the risk of seasonal outbreaks for soybe...
How and why a single leaf infected with Asian soybean rust was found in Iowa in March are questions ...
Looking back at the 2005 growing season, I think it will be a season that many of us will remember f...
Last year, soybean rust was found in Texas in early November--a significant finding because this reg...
Since the soybean aphids\u27 arrival in North America during 2000, there has been much speculation a...
The 2005 growing season left many growers with very different experiences managing insect pests in s...
Soybean rust was one of the major topics of interest and concern among Iowa producers during the win...
Last year, Asian soybean rust moved slowly and did not show up in Iowa. Because of the dry weather c...
Experts at Iowa State University have pointed to three factors that need to happen for soybean rust ...
Cool, wet conditions. That is what has delayed planting in Iowa. These are also the conditions that ...
During winter extension meetings, three of the most common questions asked about Asian soybean rust ...
During the 2005 and 2006 growing seasons, soybean rust was not a threat for Iowa soybean growers. Th...
During the last two seasons, we projected that the risk of soybean rust (SBR) was no longer a concer...
There were frequent reports of fields infested above 250 soybean aphids per plant adjacent to those ...
One of the underlying reasons soybean rust was not found in the Midwest in 2005 was the light inocul...
For the past two years, we used a computer model to predict the risk of seasonal outbreaks for soybe...
How and why a single leaf infected with Asian soybean rust was found in Iowa in March are questions ...
Looking back at the 2005 growing season, I think it will be a season that many of us will remember f...
Last year, soybean rust was found in Texas in early November--a significant finding because this reg...
Since the soybean aphids\u27 arrival in North America during 2000, there has been much speculation a...