If your soybeans are flowering in cool, wet July weather, White mold could be your biggest threat this season. While fungicides are often the go-to method for controlling White mold, there’s only a ...
Many early-planted soybeans in the Midwest are somewhere in the R2 to R3 growth stages now, exhibiting excellent pollination success and ready for fungicide applications, according to Ken Ferrie, Farm ...
The use of fungicide-treated seeds has risen sharply in the last few decades, the researchers said. While about 8% of soybean seeds were treated with fungicide in 1996, that figure rose from 60% to 75 ...
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Applying fungicides to soybeans free of foliar disease problems isn't likely to help alleviate drought stress and could contribute to fungicide-resistant diseases, says a Purdue ...
Timing fungicide applications for maximum management of white mold is “almost impossible” to get right, said Michael Wunsch, research plant pathologist at the North Dakota State University Carrington ...
Zorina fungicide, from BASF, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, has received Environmental Protection Agency registration and is now approved for use, subject to state approvals. White mold ...
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Many soybean farmers use seeds treated with fungicides to ward off disease, but the profits from these increased yields might not offset the cost of the treatment in most cases, ...
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