Soybean sudden death syndrome is beginning to show up in soybean fields across the state.
Soybean Sudden Death Syndrome (SDS) is widespread in Iowa, according to a Iowa State University researcher. “This year […]
U.S. soybean growers will now have CeraMax, a tough new EPA-registered seed treatment option, for guarding crops from SDS and improving their yields.
Syngenta has announced its newest seed treatment, Saltro fungicide, has received registration by the U.S. EPA. Formulated to […]
Jill Scheidt, agronomy specialist with University of Missouri Extension, scouted fields west of Lamar, near Hwy 160 and […]
Because the symptoms of SDS appear similar to many other soybean diseases, SDS can be easily overlooked, according […]
Cool wet soils in spring can lead to increased chances for sudden death syndrome (SDS) or brown stem […]
Rather than dealing with yellowing and defoliating soybean plants mid-season, Syngenta encourages Midwestern growers to get ahead of […]
Last week, symptoms of sudden death syndrome (SDS) began to appear in April 15-planted soybeans at the University […]
Farmers and retailers should be watching for symptoms of these two diseases over the next few weeks as they are best managed through preventative methods.
Sudden death syndrome (SDS) caused by the fungus Fusarium virguliforme has plagued soybean growers in Illinois since the […]
First confirmed in Illinois in 2018, Red Crown Rot has grown into an emerging threat for Midwest soybean growers.
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.
The Enlist E3 soybean varieties feature elite genetics from Corteva and a focus on consistent performance in any growing season.
The soybean disease has been common in the southern U.S. for years, but now Midwestern farmers need to what to look for when scouting.
Yield losses would add pressure to already tight supplies, late season heat boosts outlook for soybean oil prices.
The 2023 class includes 44 new exclusive corn products and 36 new soybean varieties.
New varieties provide high yield performance and a strong agronomic defensive package.
For the most part, market watchers say proper soybean in-field management this year will be key to bringing in a bumper crop.