Articles
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5 Insects To Look For In Your Fields And How To Manage
Controlling damaging insect populations in Mississippi soybean fields poses a problem for farmers each year.
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Adding Insecticide to Foliar Fungicide for Dryland Soybean
Results from a research study that was conducted to determine the value of adding an insecticide to a foliar fungicide applied to dryland soybean are summarized.
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Soil Fertility--The Solution is in the Plant and Soil
Articles that reinforce the importance of the soil as a reservoir for nutrients that are needed for high soybean yields are summarized.
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Lactofen (Cobra) Herbicide Does Not Enhance Soybean Yield
Results from research that investigated using early-season application of lactofen (Cobra herbicide) as a soybean yield enhancement are summarized.
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Big Data Webinars from PMN
Information about how to use Big Data to improve input efficiency and asset management to enhance farm success is presented.
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Resources for Managing Late Season Soybean Insects
Soybeans that are planted after mid-May are the most susceptible to damaging insect infestations. Thus, scouting from now until these later plantings are past the full seed stage is important to ensure that late-season insect infestations do not reduce yield.
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Kudzu Bug--A Relatively New Insect Pest of Soybean
The latest information about kudzu bug infestations in soybeans, and links to management and control guidelines are presented.
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Soybean Diseases and Fungicides
New information about soybean diseases and their control, and fungicide resistance in fungal populations is presented.
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Tissue Testing for P and K Deficiency in Soybean
An article in Iowa State University's ICM News sheds new light on using tissue testing as a tool for making phosphorus and potassium fertilization decisions for soybean.