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Thoughts On: Seed Treatments
Once a crop has been planted, there is little that can be done to reduce incidence or severity of soybean seedling diseases.
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Shutting the Water Off: Irrigation Termination in Your Corn
One of the most critical late-season management inputs in balancing irrigation needs.
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Thin Soybean Stands: Is a Replant Best?
“Should I replant a poor soybean stand or leave it alone?” Depending on where you are, this decision may be behind you.
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The Rusts, Common or Southern?
In some areas, we are seeing some issues with rust in our corn crop this year. Much of that has to do with the cooler temperatures and wet weather we’ve experienced.
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In the Corn Field: Water and Nitrogen Loss
With prolonged persistent rains and saturated soil in many areas, there may be concern that some fields may have experienced nitrogen (N) loss. Nitrogen loss depends on many factors.