Frequent rain and cool temperatures this crop season have created disease-favorable conditions, resulting in the occurrence of several soybean diseases. Some of the diseases are likely to continue to develop in July. This article summarizes the early-season disease problems encountered thus far and provides some answers to commonly asked questions
Hay harvests have been reduced due to dry weather and high potato leafhopper pressure. Pastures have...
Soybean aphid populations are increasing in some fields in northeastern and central Iowa. Brian Lang...
Corn ear rot problems are often related to how long the corn stands in the field in the fall, the am...
Cool weather this year has resulted in different soybean diseases than we have experienced in other ...
Each season in Iowa is different and different seasons have different diseases. After soybean passed...
Diseases are an important factor in our management to stabilize soybean yield. Weather in a growing ...
In the last issue of the ICM Newsletter, we reported that charcoal rot, a drought-related soybean di...
In the 2005 growing season, we observed different soybean diseases, and no single soybean disease be...
Unlike the weather in recent years, this spring has been wet so far. There is a lot of moisture in t...
During the last two seasons, we projected that the risk of soybean rust (SBR) was no longer a concer...
What effect will the winter weather have on crop pests? This was one of the most common questions as...
Last weekend was certainly an eventful week in terms of weather across the state. Unfortunately, in ...
Soybeans will be small seeded. In some cases, the seeds will be flat or oblong chips rather than dev...
This growing season, Iowa soybean producers have seen several diseases, a few of which affect seed q...
Nearly every year, adverse weather and crop conditions result in lodged corn in a few fields in the ...
Hay harvests have been reduced due to dry weather and high potato leafhopper pressure. Pastures have...
Soybean aphid populations are increasing in some fields in northeastern and central Iowa. Brian Lang...
Corn ear rot problems are often related to how long the corn stands in the field in the fall, the am...
Cool weather this year has resulted in different soybean diseases than we have experienced in other ...
Each season in Iowa is different and different seasons have different diseases. After soybean passed...
Diseases are an important factor in our management to stabilize soybean yield. Weather in a growing ...
In the last issue of the ICM Newsletter, we reported that charcoal rot, a drought-related soybean di...
In the 2005 growing season, we observed different soybean diseases, and no single soybean disease be...
Unlike the weather in recent years, this spring has been wet so far. There is a lot of moisture in t...
During the last two seasons, we projected that the risk of soybean rust (SBR) was no longer a concer...
What effect will the winter weather have on crop pests? This was one of the most common questions as...
Last weekend was certainly an eventful week in terms of weather across the state. Unfortunately, in ...
Soybeans will be small seeded. In some cases, the seeds will be flat or oblong chips rather than dev...
This growing season, Iowa soybean producers have seen several diseases, a few of which affect seed q...
Nearly every year, adverse weather and crop conditions result in lodged corn in a few fields in the ...
Hay harvests have been reduced due to dry weather and high potato leafhopper pressure. Pastures have...
Soybean aphid populations are increasing in some fields in northeastern and central Iowa. Brian Lang...
Corn ear rot problems are often related to how long the corn stands in the field in the fall, the am...