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    Staying Ahead of Soybean Disease

    Many farmers know that an ounce of prevention can be worth a pound of cure.

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    Digging Deeper to Save Yield

    Every year, soybean producers in the Midsouth must contend with several species of nematode pests.

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    Moving Toward a Solution to Taproot Decline of Soybean

    The progression of a series of projects funded by the MSPB to investigate the new disease taproot decline in soybean is outlined.

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    The Future of Soybean Variety Development

    A scenario for future soybean variety development is presented.

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    Be on the Lookout for Disease

    Get in your fields today before diseases cause yield problems

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    Resisting Insects

    It’s time to think about your insect end game

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    What’s Bugging Your Soybean Fields?

    Prepare your mind – and your fields – for what this season has in store.

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    Pest Awareness News

    Articles that appear in the Miss. Crop Situation blog about disease and insect presence in Mississippi soybeans as of July 22, 2017 are cited.

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    Soybean and Micronutrients

    Results from a Midwestern US study designed to evaluate the effects of micronutrient fertilization on soybean tissue concentrations and seed yield are summarized.

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