The soybean diseases encountered in the 1999 growing season were different from those of the last couple of years. Brown stem rot and white mold were not concerns in 1999, but diseases that favored warmer weather gradually emerged as production problems. In this article, I review the prevalence of soybean diseases that occurred in the 1999 growing season
The combination of early planting and abundant rains means soybean seedlings have been in cool and w...
In early summer, soybean seedling diseases are diminishing and foliar and root diseases are starting...
The survey of Corn and Soybean Initiative retail partners (input suppliers), discussed in the specia...
The excessive rains in late May and June have created disease-favorable conditions and resulted in s...
This year, many soybean growers would like to save their own seed to cut production costs due to the...
After the dry, warm planting season, most areas in Iowa have received more rain than predicted. Thes...
In a previous issue of the Integrated Crop Management newsletter, I discussed how to handle seed tre...
Dry weather conditions are predicted for this year\u27s growing season. Although soybean seedling di...
Since the planting season, weather in Iowa has been cooler and wetter than normal with frequent rain...
The unusual weather this year has resulted in a diversity of soybean diseases. Both insect-vectored ...
During this growing season soybean Asian aphid and charcoal rot were prevalent in Iowa and caused se...
This year brought some notable disease problems to the corn crop, and it is surprising that the aver...
In extension winter meetings, one of the major discussion topics on soybean diseases was sudden deat...
After mid-August, many soybean fields had patches of yellow plants. These plants exhibited yellowing...
In the June 29 issue of the ICM newsletter, XB Yang discussed the effects of the wet 1998 growing se...
The combination of early planting and abundant rains means soybean seedlings have been in cool and w...
In early summer, soybean seedling diseases are diminishing and foliar and root diseases are starting...
The survey of Corn and Soybean Initiative retail partners (input suppliers), discussed in the specia...
The excessive rains in late May and June have created disease-favorable conditions and resulted in s...
This year, many soybean growers would like to save their own seed to cut production costs due to the...
After the dry, warm planting season, most areas in Iowa have received more rain than predicted. Thes...
In a previous issue of the Integrated Crop Management newsletter, I discussed how to handle seed tre...
Dry weather conditions are predicted for this year\u27s growing season. Although soybean seedling di...
Since the planting season, weather in Iowa has been cooler and wetter than normal with frequent rain...
The unusual weather this year has resulted in a diversity of soybean diseases. Both insect-vectored ...
During this growing season soybean Asian aphid and charcoal rot were prevalent in Iowa and caused se...
This year brought some notable disease problems to the corn crop, and it is surprising that the aver...
In extension winter meetings, one of the major discussion topics on soybean diseases was sudden deat...
After mid-August, many soybean fields had patches of yellow plants. These plants exhibited yellowing...
In the June 29 issue of the ICM newsletter, XB Yang discussed the effects of the wet 1998 growing se...
The combination of early planting and abundant rains means soybean seedlings have been in cool and w...
In early summer, soybean seedling diseases are diminishing and foliar and root diseases are starting...
The survey of Corn and Soybean Initiative retail partners (input suppliers), discussed in the specia...