In extension winter meetings, one of the major discussion topics on soybean diseases was sudden death syndrome (SDS) management because this disease was widespread during the past growing season. Many producers are concerned about the risk of this disease in the 2003 growing season and have asked about effective management practices
If crop production was severely reduced because of dry conditions this year, there are a few items y...
Soybean variety selection is crucial for high soybean grain yield and quality and is one of the most...
As planting season approaches, it is time to consider seed treatment. Damping-off diseases are a maj...
Diseases are an important factor in our management to stabilize soybean yield. Weather in a growing ...
In the 2005 growing season, we observed different soybean diseases, and no single soybean disease be...
So far this spring, we have received considerable precipitation. Frequent rainfalls in spring are fa...
Since the planting season, weather in Iowa has been cooler and wetter than normal with frequent rain...
Seedling diseases cause stand reduction in soybean in the spring season, with severity varying from ...
In recent Iowa State University triage training meetings, a most talked about topic is how to assess...
During the past few weeks we have heard much about being prepared for when bad things happen--bad th...
Since the third week of July, a few diseases (white mold, sudden death syndrome, and downy mildew) s...
In early summer, soybean seedling diseases are diminishing and foliar and root diseases are starting...
The genetic yield potential of soybeans in the Midwestern United States is estimated to be approxima...
It has been demonstrated consistently that sudden death syndrome (SDS) is more severe in soybean fie...
Many areas of Iowa have had below normal rainfall throughout much of June, and most of July and Augu...
If crop production was severely reduced because of dry conditions this year, there are a few items y...
Soybean variety selection is crucial for high soybean grain yield and quality and is one of the most...
As planting season approaches, it is time to consider seed treatment. Damping-off diseases are a maj...
Diseases are an important factor in our management to stabilize soybean yield. Weather in a growing ...
In the 2005 growing season, we observed different soybean diseases, and no single soybean disease be...
So far this spring, we have received considerable precipitation. Frequent rainfalls in spring are fa...
Since the planting season, weather in Iowa has been cooler and wetter than normal with frequent rain...
Seedling diseases cause stand reduction in soybean in the spring season, with severity varying from ...
In recent Iowa State University triage training meetings, a most talked about topic is how to assess...
During the past few weeks we have heard much about being prepared for when bad things happen--bad th...
Since the third week of July, a few diseases (white mold, sudden death syndrome, and downy mildew) s...
In early summer, soybean seedling diseases are diminishing and foliar and root diseases are starting...
The genetic yield potential of soybeans in the Midwestern United States is estimated to be approxima...
It has been demonstrated consistently that sudden death syndrome (SDS) is more severe in soybean fie...
Many areas of Iowa have had below normal rainfall throughout much of June, and most of July and Augu...
If crop production was severely reduced because of dry conditions this year, there are a few items y...
Soybean variety selection is crucial for high soybean grain yield and quality and is one of the most...
As planting season approaches, it is time to consider seed treatment. Damping-off diseases are a maj...