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“Effective management of soybean stem diseases starts with proper identification. Symptoms typically appear in the mid to late reproductive stages of soybean.” From the Scouting for Soybean Stem Diseases publication at cropprotectionnetwork.org/pu… by @cropdoc08 @baldpathologist @cropdisease @BorisCamiletti @MartinChilvers1 @DylanMangel @febina_m @dsmuelle @badgercropdoc @AlbertTenuta @DTelenko @BisonBeanDoc @travisfaske @MandyBish1 more @MahDuffeck @MSSOY @MSUEFieldCrops @WISoyCheckoff @Ohiosoycouncil @NESoybeanBoard @missourisoybean @ILSoybean @KsSoybean @alabamaED #USSoy
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“Fungicide applications remain an effective tool for reducing white mold levels if applied between the R1 and R3 growth stages. Not all fungicide products are equally effective at controlling white mold, with Endura® remaining the most effective product if applied between the correct growth stages.” From the @PlantDiseaseJ article cropprotectionnetwork.org/pu… by @BisonBeanDoc @mitch_roth12 @dsmuelle @MartinChilvers1 @DTelenko @SpartySpudNBeet @badgerbean @badgercropdoc more #soybeans #whitemold #grow25 #agtwitter #agx #USSoy
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@badgercropguy doing a field test to compare the efficacy of a drone versus ground rig for control of FHB! @badgercropdoc
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📅 SAVE THE DATE! Join us for the annual #WiscWeeds Rock County Farm Weed Management Field Day on the morning of Friday, June 26, at Rock County Farm in Janesville, WI. 🌱 Updates on current weed management research 🚜 Field demonstrations 🥪 Lunch provided Additional details and agenda information coming soon. We look forward to seeing you there!
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This is one of my favorite articles I have coauthored! The Soybean Growth Cycle: Important Risks, Management and Misconceptions
Sensitivity to stress changes throughout soybean growth, bringing different risks at each stage. Many can be reduced with good management practices. Get the facts on key risks, best practices, and common misconceptions about the soybean growth cycle: ow.ly/CKIQ50Z4K3C #SoyCheckoff
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Replant decisions in soybean are being made this week. In Wisconsin our threshold to replant is 50,000 plants per acre. Below that just spot in the thin areas. Above that have a solid weed management plan but no need to fill in. @SoybeanScience1 . bugwoodcloud.org/resource/fi…
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Cereal rye cover crops provide Wisconsin farmers with many benefits from improved soil health to management of troublesome weeds. In a super El Niño year, however water reserves during seed fill may be a concern. Our research funded by @WISoyCheckoff will help sort this out.
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Make the decision to spray at 50% flowering and make sure those fungicide apps are done by 5 days after that date!
Check your winter wheat variety for flowering. It may be go time to make those applications of fungicide for management of Fusarium Head Blight! @badgercropdoc
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Planting #soybean early & green into cereal rye #covercrop as a strategy for early-season weed suppression AND topsoil moisture conservation?! 🌱
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Cut alleys in Waterloo today. Just a few flowers showing, but majority is not there yet. Make sure you’re scouting and applying fungicides as labeled and needed! @badgercropdoc wrote this article to ponder over. badgercropnetwork.com/stripe…
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Start scouting season with Crop Scouting Basics for Corn and Soybean at cropprotectionnetwork.org/we…. Includes corn and soybean growth staging, disease and insect scouting, and much more. From Extension. @badgerbean @ScottGraham72 @ErinHodgson_ISU @TravisLegleiter @ppp_trey @alabamaED @dsmuelle others. #corn #soybean @ISUExtension @AuburnAg @UKAgriculture @ccecornell @PurdueAgryExt @WIAgContent
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“When a picture is worth a thousand words!” A farmer from a neighboring state recently shared this with me after seeing our Wisconsin research on cereal rye for #waterhemp (Amaranthus tuberculatus) suppression: “Rodrigo, I appreciate the research your team puts out regarding #waterhemp control. I liked seeing the confirmation (of my own observations) from your work last year that cereal rye cover crop can help suppress waterhemp emergence. Attached is a picture from one of my fields last year. One drill section was turned off during the fall rye seeding. Note the difference in waterhemp size/density between where the drill was on and where the drill was off, at post emerge corn spraying time.” Grower observation at POST corn application timing: 🌱 Cereal rye seeded = smaller, less dense waterhemp 🌱 Cereal rye absent = larger, denser waterhemp The line in the field says it all. #CoverCrops are not a silver bullet, but cereal rye biomass can be a valuable tool within an integrated weed management program to help suppress waterhemp and reduce weed pressure. Moments like this make years of applied research and Extension work incredibly rewarding!
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How to get consistent weed control with #glufosinate? 🌱
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