Septoria brown spot (also called brown spot) is a common leaf disease of soybean across the Midwestern U.S., […]
Iowa State University Extension and Outreach has published an updated version of the Soybean Diseases publication to help […]
University of Missouri Extension agronomy specialist Wayne Flanary says about 160 acres of soybean in northwestern Missouri show […]
There’s no shortage of diseases waiting to descend on your soybean crop. No matter where you farm, managing […]
University of Illinois researchers will share new information on controlling sudden death syndrome through genetic resistance at this year’s Agronomy Day.
New offer pairs BASF’s Priaxor fungicide with spray nozzles from John Deere to increase efficiencies and soybean yield.
With planting season underway throughout the Midwest, finding the most efficient and economical way to go about preventing […]
As spring planting season approaches, soybean growers should be aware that one of the best ways to manage […]
Complete Bio Panel now includes new field analysis for Tar Spot, Gray Leaf Spot, Frogeye Leaf Spot, and Anthracnose, and more.
Looking to strengthen your disease management strategy? You might find the two-pass fungicide approach as a means to meet your customers’ goals.
Fungicide offers long-lasting curative and preventative control and brings together two of BASF’s latest fungicidal active ingredients.
REGEV HBX benefits from the combination of tea tree oil, a botanical ingredient, with the conventional fungicide difenoconazole.
Soybean seedling diseases are one of the most important causes of reduced stand establishment and can cause economic […]
2016 was quite a year! Unfortunately for some it was an especially damaging year to their soybean crop […]
It’s time for the agtech industry to provide agronomists, advisors, and growers with the tests they need to stop fungal infections early.
First confirmed in Illinois in 2018, Red Crown Rot has grown into an emerging threat for Midwest soybean growers.
Predicting the insects and diseases that will impact crops is difficult every season. Climate changes and resistance increase the challenge.
The new website is dedicated to providing farmers with SCN sampling results from more than 4,000 collected samples across the U.S.
This new class of soybeans offers farmers a significant yield advantage and better disease resistance.
Convergence merges impressive disease control and plant health benefits into one convenient, bio-based solution for row crop farmers.